Rajasthan HC takes disciplinary action against eight judicial officers
Jodhpur: The Rajasthan High Court has placed eight judicial officers under Awaiting Posting Orders status as a disciplinary measure following a surprise inspection by Acting Chief Justice Sanjeev Prakash Sharma. The inspection was conducted at the High Court Heritage Building complex and nearby subordinate courts on Tuesday, February 17. Shortly thereafter, the Registrar General of Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Umaid Bhawan Palace, a 20th-century architectural marvel in Jodhpur, is a valuable private residence owned by Maharaja Gaj Singh II. Commissioned by Maharaja Umaid Singh, it now serves as the royal family's home, a luxury Taj Hotel, and a museum, showcasing Rajput glory and royal legacy.
Leh's Dosmochey and Likir Monastery's Stromochey are the two major monastic festivals in Ladakh. Dosmochey Festival is celebrated in Leh and The Dosmochey Festival in Leh and the Stromochey Festival at Likir Monastery have commenced in Ladakh, marking a significant spiritual and cultural moment in the region. The festival is celebrated annually during the final days of winter. These traditional Buddhist festivals symbolise the end of the harsh, cold season and the welcoming of positivity and protection for the coming year. View this post on Instagram A post shared by All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) About Dosmochey Festival Dosmochey, often referred to as the Festival of the Scapegoat, is one of Ladakhs most important monastic celebrations. Held at Leh Palace and various monasteries, the festival features sacred rituals performed by Buddhist monks. The highlight includes the creation and ceremonial destruction of ritual offerings. The festival symbolises the removal of negative energies and misfortunes. About the Stromochey Festival Similarly, the Stromochey Festival at Likir Monastery showcases vibrant masked dances known as Cham, performed by monks in elaborate costumes. These ritual dances depict the triumph of good over evil and are believed to ward off evil spirits, ensuring peace and prosperity for the community. Celebrations The festivals draw locals and tourists alike, offering a glimpse into Ladakhs rich Buddhist heritage. Prayer ceremonies, traditional music, and colourful attire add to the spiritual atmosphere. As winter slowly recedes in the Himalayan region, the celebrations bring renewed hope and collective joy. Beyond their religious importance, Dosmochey and Stromochey reflect Ladakhs deep-rooted cultural traditions, strengthening community bonds while preserving centuries-old rituals passed down through generations. Sonam Wangchuk Transported From Leh To Delhi And Then Jodhpur Jail Amid Heavy Security Arrangements The festival marks the end of the harsh winter The Leh Dosmochey and Likir Monastery Stromochey monastic festivals symbolically mark the end of winter in Ladakh. It is celebrated during the final days of the harsh, cold season; these Buddhist festivals are believed to drive away negative energies and misfortunes accumulated over winter.
Are Skillcations The Future Of Travel For Young Indians?
Mumbai resident Anjali Pednekar (26) travelled somewhat differently for her first solo trip than her friends had imagined. She signed up for a surfing lesson on the western coasts of India for a 10 day course, for a vacation between two jobs, all alone. I was always afraid of the sea so I knew I had to do something that deals with my fear in a structured way. Surfing was the best thing I could have chosen and being alone helped me not be coddled but push on to actually learn the balance needed to surf the waves, she told FPJ. For Pednekar, scuba and underwater courses needed more money but surfing on the coast of Udupi was doable by staying in budget-friendly homestays. From surfing to seaweed farming, pottery to linguisticstravel is increasingly being propelled by the hunger to learn as young Indians open up to the concept of a skillcation. These are trips where travelers can seek immersion in new cultures through a craft, a tangible skill that adds value to your life rather than your resume. Whether it is the art of fabric dyeing or simply writing better by attending retreats led by literary guides, or understanding agricultural practices that have sustained communities for generations, skills have always quietly fueled our desire to explore. But 2026 marks the moment this style of travel becomes a defining wave, replacing passive with purpose. Paper Making at FS Chiang Mai Hilton's Travel Trends Report 2026 reveals a striking shift, where 70% of family travellers are now seeking experiences that connect them to local traditions. Notably, 66% of travelers are actively pursuing cuisine they've never tasted or cultural practices they've never encountered before, marking an end to the era of passive tourism and aimless sightseeing. Travellers like Pednekar are increasingly choosing journeys where discipline enhances relaxation, where learning becomes the luxury, and where travelers return home not just rejuvenated, but transformed. From Escape to Evolution People are travelling less frequently but far more intentionally, choosing experiences that offer value beyond sightseeing, observes Pranav Maheshwari, Co-Founder of StayVista. Post-pandemic behaviour has shifted strongly toward self-improvement and mindful living. Travellers want to return home refreshed and enriched, he says. Private villas and heritage properties naturally support this evolution, offering space, privacy, and flexibilityideal conditions for learning without the pressure of fixed schedules or crowded environments. At StayVista, guests gravitate toward balance by choosing a meaningful activity for a part of the day, followed by long stretches of unwinding, Maheshwari notes. It makes the break feel richer and more memorable, especially during extended stays. The sustainability of this trend is in its foundation. Skill-based travel isn't driven by novelty; it's rooted in personal growth, he explains. What will evolve is the format. Travellers increasingly prefer informal, flexible, and immersive experiences over rigid courses, allowing learning to blend seamlessly with leisure. Crafting Authenticity India's heritage properties are leading this transformation with particular sophistication. At House of Rohet, close to Jodhpur, skill-based experiences aren't packaged trends but align with deep engagements with the place and practice. We've observed a clear shift in how travellers define the value of a holiday, explains Avijit Singh, Managing Director of House of Rohet, which runs three properties in Jodhpur and its vicinity. Guests are seeking immersive, purposeful experiences that leave them with a tangible sense of growth. There's a growing appreciation for craftsmanshipfor skills that take time, patience, and lineage to master. Learning directly from practitioners, in their own environment, adds authenticity that no classroom or online tutorial can replicate, Singh highlights. Their equestrian programme exemplifies this philosophy. Designed not as casual riding fun but as serious engagement with the Marwari horse, it is suited only to experienced riders wishing to refine balance and horsemanship while understanding the breed's cultural significance. Grooming, tacking, and riding through rural landscapes become lessons in respect for both animals and tradition. This depth ensures that the experience remains purposeful rather than recreational, Singh notes. Culinary workshops go beyond demonstrations. Guests cook with chefs, learning about ingredients and techniques of regional cuisine, including family recipes from the erstwhile royal householdsand slow methods evolved over generations. The emphasis is on understanding ingredients, not rushing outcomesa skill increasingly lost in modern kitchens, Singh observes. Pottery sessions facilitated by luxury hotels inherently happen with local potters using traditional wheels and techniques, demanding patience and precision. Embroidery workshops with community weavers allow guests to engage with living craft tradition, appreciating the rhythm, symbolism, and discipline behind each stitch. This is becoming a cherished offering even beyond Rajasthan, slowly inviting guests to understand Indias deeply local heritage crafts in states like Odisha, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal and Tamilnadu. Avijit highlights that these crafts are not just souvenirs to be consumed, but skills to be respected. The sustainability of skillcations lies in intention. When experiences are thoughtfully designed, culturally respectful, and led by practitioners rather than performers, they create value for both the guest and host, he explains. The Artist's Pilgrimage Tattooing was perhaps not the cup of tea for Boomers and even millennials, but that is changing now, as observes Sunny Bhanushali, founder of Aliens Tattoo Studio & School. Tattooing has always involved travel, he observes. Long before 'skillcation' entered common usage, tattoo artists were moving across cities and countries to learn directly from master artists and the cultures that shaped specific styles. These journeys were never about leisure or comfort. They were about proximity to the source of the art. Many tattoo forms are inseparable from their place of origin. The relationship between tattooing and travel exists because tattooing is shaped by more than technique alone, Bhanushali explains. It is influenced by skin type, cultural symbolism, local rituals, and the psychology of the people receiving the tattoo. These nuances cannot be fully understood through screens. Over the last two decades, Bhanushali has seen hundreds of artists undertake these pilgrimagesto Japan for traditional Irezumi's discipline and deep respect for heritage, Bali for spirituality and sacred geometry's meditative practice, Germany for hygiene systems and procedural precision, Miami for colour realism and high-performance professional tattooing. Many worked without pay, observed quietly, cleaned studios, and earned trust before ever touching skin. For serious tattoo artists, at least one such journey is almost a rite of passage, he notes. Artists don't just return with improved technical skills, Bhanushali reflects. They return with broader perspectives on responsibility, storytelling, and cultural sensitivity. India, particularly Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Goa, are now emerging as a learning destination offering exposure to diverse skin tones, symbolic storytelling, and fusion of traditional and contemporary influences. At our school, we have always encouraged artists to travel, learn globally through tattoo conventions, and return with knowledge that can be interpreted rather than copied, says Bhanushali. This exchange of cultures and techniques allows an art to evolve while staying rooted in authenticity. The Global Wave Skillcations are flourishing globally. At Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai's Chaan Baan cultural hub, guests master Saa paper making from local mulberry barka centuries-old technique found only in Northern Thailandshape clay using ancestral Lanna pottery methods, or craft traditional Thai candles following Princess Dara Rasamee's historic recipes. At Four Seasons Koh Samui, the White Lotus-famed sanctuary, travelers learn Muay Thai in oceanfront rings, unlock Thai massage techniques, or explore rum and tequila tastings that reveal island terroir. National Tourism Day 2026: Why 'Noctourism' Could Be Indias Next Big Travel Trend Maheshwaris advice for aspiring skillcationers is simple: Keep the learning light and flexible, leaving room for rest and spontaneity. Choose a stay with enough space and privacy so the experience feels natural rather than forced. Travel with people who share the intention of a slower, more mindful holiday. And treat the skill as an experience rather than an outcomebecause enjoyment matters far more than mastery. In transforming vacations from passive escapes into active investments in personal evolution, skillcations represent travel's most meaningful renaissance yetone where the journey home carries not just memories, but mastery and a reason to feel confident to dive back into the humdrum of life.
Exploring The Hidden Gems Of Indias Folk Music
One always talks of the richness and diversity of Indian folk music forms, right from the variety of styles and range of instruments to the sheer excess of talent in each language and state. And though festivals like Jodhpur RIFF, Ruhaniyat, Roots at Mahindra and the earlier Paddy Fields have showcased artistes from different sub-genres, one always feels a lot more needs to be done to familiarise styles from across India. In some ways, the seminar on folk music organised recently at the Experimental Theatre by the National Centre for.the Performing Arts (NCPA) and the International Foundation for Fine Arts was quite beneficial to folk lovers. After Shekhar Sen talked about the role of folk music lok geet - in todays culture, there were sessions by Malini Awasthi on Uttar Pradesh styles, Ashit Desai and Hema Desai on Gujarat, Chandan Tiwari on Bihar, Nandesh Vitthal Umap on Maharashtra, Ratnaboli Bose, Rangoli Biswas and group on Bengal and Rakesh Tiwari on Chhattisgarh. Unlike most seminars, which are filled with speeches and PowerPoint presentations, this one was more like a set of live demonstrations with brief lectures thrown in. Some people felt a seminar on folk music was incomplete without Rajasthan and Punjab, but then, there has been an overdose of shows depicting these states. Chhattisgarh and Bihar folk is heard less in Mumbai, and the presentations acted as eye-openers. One also got to know about the specialities of different states like Bhavaiya, Bhatiyali and Jhumur from Bengal, or Garba, Lagangeet or Bhavai from Gujarat or Sohar, Chaiti and Bidaai from Uttar Pradesh. Whatever region they belong to, folk songs come under specific categories. They can involves tales of gods and goddesses, kings and clowns, heroes and villains, real and fictional. They could be associated with different stages, from birth to marriage and bidaai to death. They could be about different festivals or seasons. The scope is endless. Each district in India has its own special flavour, and with spoken dialects changing from town to town, one notices a change in the style of music too. One welcomes the broader intent of the seminar and also the sheer variety of songs sung by the participants. But there are a couple of things one needs to look at. For a field as vast and diverse as Indian folk, a single days programme seemed inadequate. Only one hour was slotted to each participant, and that duration was cut to 40 minutes after the first few sessions. Thus, many of them were only able to skim the surface. A two-day seminar, with representation from more states, would be better. Secondly, considering that entry was open to all without any ticket fee, it was surprising to see so many empty seats. The attendees included musicians, researchers, connoisseurs and students, but there were obviously many who missed something enriching. While one hopes such a seminar becomes a regular feature, one also looks forward to Living Traditions at the Experimental Theatre on March 6 and 7, which will focus on the folk forms of Arunachal Pradesh. Considering that not much is known about the states culture within Mumbai circles, there will be plenty to learn here. Australian Drummer Alexander Flood Brings Jazztronica Groove To Mumbai's NMACC Over the past seven or eight years, barring the Pandemic period, there have been regular activities to promote different folk styles. Showcase Events organised the Sounds From The Desert shows to highlight the music of Rajasthan and later Fankar-e-Kashmir to identify talent from the northern states. The Amarrass nights in Delhi feature folk artistes. Apart from the purer forms, there has been an increase in folk-fusion acts, where the aim is to attract the younger generation by blending traditional styles with jazz, rock or electronica. Besides acts like Indian Ocean, Advaita, Swarathma, Raghu Dixit, Himali Mou and Tapi Project, the Coke Studio series has showcased some talented artistes. Yes, there have been sincere efforts. But they all seem to be travelling in different directions. This is where seminars, workshops and guided listening sessions can play a role in creating more awareness.
Wangchuk chief provocateur of Leh violence: Centre tells SC
New Delhi: The Centre told the Supreme Court on Thursday, February 12, that climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who is under detention in Rajasthans Jodhpur jail, was the chief provocateur of the violence in Leh on September 24 last year. Additional Solicitor General K M Nataraj, appearing for the Centre, told a bench of Justices Aravind 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 .
Governor of Punjab dedicates ICU ambulances to strengthen border healthcare
Excelsior Correspondent JODHPUR, Feb 9: Under NHPC Limiteds Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, the Governor of Punjab Gulab Chand Kataria dedicated two state-of-the-art ICU ambulances to Sudarshan Sewa Sansthan (SSS), Jodhpur. Executed through SSS, Jodhpur the project aims to strengthen emergency healthcare infrastructure in the remote and sensitive border regions of Rajasthan. The initiative involved the procurement of one Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulance equipped with a transport ventilator and one Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulance at a total project [] The post Governor of Punjab dedicates ICU ambulances to strengthen border healthcare appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sonam Wangchuk 'perfectly good', getting best of treatment: Centre to SC
The Centre informed the Supreme Court that climate activist Sonam Wangchuk is in good health and receiving excellent treatment at AIIMS, Jodhpur. No progress has been made on reviewing his detention under the National Security Act. Wangchuk's wife filed a habeas corpus petition seeking his release.
Three held for drug peddling in Telangana, 16 kg ganja seized
Hyderabad: The Telangana Excise Department on Thursday, February 5, arrested three persons for drug peddling in Hyderabad in separate raids and seized more than 16 kg of ganja from them. In the first case, two offenders identified as Raghu Vishnoi, a resident of Jeedimetla in Medchal-Malkajgiri district, and Shekhar Ram, a native of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, 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 .
Three held for drug peddling in Telangana, 16 kg seized
Hyderabad: The Telangana Excise Department on Thursday, February 5, arrested three persons for drug peddling in Hyderabad in separate raids and seized more than 16 kg of ganja from them. In the first case, two offenders identified as Raghu Vishnoi, a resident of Jeedimetla in Medchal-Malkajgiri district, and Shekhar Ram, a native of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, 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 .
CPWD bought 405 air purifiers in 4 years, for babus & courts
In a written reply, housing and urban affairs ministry said during 202324 and 202425, CPWD procured 300 air purifiers. The devices were issued to offices, chambers, VVIP lounges, dining halls of judges and registrar of SC, courtrooms, ministers, Constitution Club of India, LS/RS secretariats in Parliament complex and various offices of ministries, departments at Nirman Bhavan, Sewa Bhavan, Vigyan Bhavan, and CPWD offices at Jodhpur and Varanasi, it said.
Supreme Court asks Centre to review Wangchuks detention
SC had earlier directed authorities to conduct Wangchuks medical examination by a specialised doctor and file a report before it. The activist is currently lodged in Jodhpur jail. The medical report was placed before the apex court during the last hearing. Wangchuk was detained on Sept 26 last year under the National Security Act following protests in Leh over demands of statehood and Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh.
Jailed Sonam Wangchuk Gets AIIMS Jodhpur Checkup As Health Fails: Govt Medical Report In SC Today
Sources said that Wangchuk has been suffering from persistent gastrointestinal issues and acute body pain
Supreme Court To Hear Plea Challenging Sonam Wangchuks Detention
New Delhi, Feb 1: The Supreme Court is slated to hear on Monday a plea filed by Gitanjali J Angmo, the wife of jailed climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, against his detention under the National Security Act. A bench of Justice Aravind Kumar and Justice P B Varale is likely to hear the matter. On January 29, Wangchuk, who is under detention in Jodhpur Central Jail, denied allegations that he made a statement to overthrow the government like Arab Spring, emphasising [] The post Supreme Court To Hear Plea Challenging Sonam Wangchuks Detention appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jailed activist Sonam Wangchuk underwent a medical examination at AIIMS Jodhpur following a Supreme Court directive. The court is reviewing his detention under the NSA, with his wife challenging the grounds. Wangchuk, reportedly suffering from stomach ailments, has raised concerns about his health, prompting the specialist examination.
Sonam Wangchuk Taken To AIIMS Jodhpur After Complaining Of Stomach Pain
Jodhpur, Jan 31: Activist and scientist Sonam Wangchuk, who has been lodged in the Jodhpur Central Jail since September 27, 2025, was taken to AIIMS Jodhpur for medical examination early Saturday morning, officials said. He spent approximately an hour and a half in the hospitals gastroenterology department before being escorted back to prison. According to AIIMS sources, Wangchuk has been having stomach-related issues and visited the hospital on Friday as well for tests. The Supreme Court, which is currently hearing [] The post Sonam Wangchuk Taken To AIIMS Jodhpur After Complaining Of Stomach Pain appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SC directs Sonam Wangchuk's medical examination by specialist doctor
The Supreme Court has ordered a specialist doctor to examine climate activist Sonam Wangchuk. Wangchuk is currently detained in Jodhpur Central Jail and has complained of stomach issues. The court wants a gastroenterologist to check on him. Jail authorities must also provide his medical report. Wangchuk was detained under the National Security Act last year.
Injection, Instagram Post, Viral Video: Mystery Shrouds Rajasthan Sadhvi Prem Baisa's Death
Sadhvi Prem Baisa was brought to a private hospital in Jodhpur on Wednesday evening from her Boranada ashram by her father, with doctors declaring her brought dead.
Sadhvi Prem Baisa Dies Months After Viral Video Controversy, Post-Death Insta Post Raises Suspicion
Renowned storyteller Sadhvi Prem Baisa died under suspicious circumstances in Jodhpur, months after a viral video controversy. A post on her Instagram spoke of justice after death
Ajit Pawar Plane Crash Echoes A 1952 Tragedy That Shook Rajasthan Politics
Ajit Pawar's plane crash recalls the 1952 tragedy that killed Jodhpur's Maharaja Hanwant Singh and Zubeida Begum, marking historic political and cultural shifts in Rajasthan
Sonam Wangchuk's Wife Says He Wants Thermometer For Experiments In Jail
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk has asked for a thermometer in the Jodhpur jail to conduct some experiments on eco-responsive architecture to make jail barracks better, his wife and HIAL co-founder Gitanjali J Angmo said on Wednesday.
Sonam Wangchuk wants thermometer for experiments, says wife
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, currently detained under the NSA in Jodhpur jail, has sought a thermometer to carry out experiments on eco-responsive architecture aimed at improving jail barracks, according to his wife Gitanjali J Angmo.
In Solitary Jail Cell, Wangchuk Sleeps On Blankets; In Company Of Books: Angmo
New Delhi, Jan 18: Cut off from the world in his solitary confinement in the Jodhpur jail, climate activist Sonam Wangchuk has turned his attention to a group of usually unremarkable visitors ants. Perhaps, he is drawn to the sense of solidarity and team spirit they display, his wife and HIAL co-founder Gitanjali Angmo says. The activist and educator has been lodged in the jail for over 110 days. He was arrested on September 26 and taken to jail [] The post In Solitary Jail Cell, Wangchuk Sleeps On Blankets; In Company Of Books: Angmo appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
From Child King To Heritage Pioneer: The Remarkable Journey Of Gaj Singh
The social and cultural consciousness of western Rajasthan has been dominated by the legacy of Jodhpur and its royal lineage. And in that is embedded the image of one man, Bapji. King at the age of four, yet deeply connected to the soul of Marwar.
Jodhpur Man Arrested For Allegedly Raping Two Daughters, One For 12 Years
A man in Jodhpur was arrested for raping his two daughters over years. Police acted after an email complaint from the elder daughter. He faces charges under BNS and Pocso Act.
Rajasthan Man Arrested For Sexually Abusing 2 Daughters In Jodhpur
A man was arrested on Friday for sexually abusing his two daughters, one of them for over 12 years, police said.
Old Videos Falsely Shared as Clips of Automobile Show in Singapore & Jodhpur
All clips in this video are old and do not show recent visuals from Singapore or Jodhpur.
Chairperson, PNGRB Launches National Drive 2.0 for THINK Gas to Accelerate PNG and CNG Adoption
Strengthening Indias transition towards a gas-based economy, THINK Gas, one of Indias leading City Gas Distribution (CGD) companies, today kicked off the implementation of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Boards (PNGRB) National Drive 2.0 with an inaugural event at Jodhpur. The campaign was inaugurated by Dr. Anil Kumar Jain, IAS, Chairperson - PNGRB, in the presence of Mr. Amitava Sengupta, Chairman . The nationwide campaign advances the vision of One Nation, One Grid, One Tariff by expanding PNG access and accelerating CNG adoption across India. L to R: Mr. Gaurav Agarwal, IAS, District Collector of Jodhpur; Dr Anil Kumar Jain, Chairperson, PNGRB, and Mr Amitava Sengupta, Chairman, THINK Gas As part of this campaign, THINK Gas also announced its commitment to connect 30000+ households with PNG connections and enhance the CNG station network across 10 states. During the inaugural event, THINK Gas commenced the operations of PNG Connection to 500 households in Ashiana Dwarka - Premium Homes and flagged off a CNG rally to signify the strengthening of CNG adoption in the region. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Anil Kumar Jain, Chairperson, Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB), said, National Drive 2.0 is a focused initiative of PNGRB to deepen the reach of City Gas Distribution networks and accelerate the adoption of PNG and CNG across the country. The Unified Tariff framework is enhancing affordability, transparency, and access, ensuring that regulatory reforms translate into direct consumer benefits. With nearly 60% of Jodhpur city covered, over 51,000 households connected, and domestic PNG prices reduced by Rs. 2.77 per SCM from January 1, 2026, the impact at the household level is clearly visible. Such LNG-based CGD models are replicable for expanding clean, reliable, and economical energy to far-flung areas. I am confident that National Drive 2.0 will significantly accelerate PNG and CNG adoption nationwide and strengthen Indias clean energy ecosystem. Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Amitava Sengupta, Chairman, THINK Gas, said, PNGRBs National Drive 2.0 is a landmark initiative that will play a pivotal role in accelerating the adoption of PNG and CNG across India. This drive comes close on the heels of the implementation of landmark tariff reforms by the PNGRB when Domestic PNG and CNG segments will benefit from a preferential tariff system. We thank Dr. Anil Kumar Jain, Chairperson, PNGRB, and the Board for their leadership in creating a progressive regulatory framework, that enables wider access to clean and affordable natural gas. THINK Gas has exemplified this vision by investing over Rs. 510 crore in the Barmer-Jodhpur-Jaisalmer Geographical Area and adopting a unique LCNG-based hybrid supply model to ensure uninterrupted gas supply even in the absence of pipeline connectivity. Building on the strong response to last years National Drive, which witnessed significant on-ground enrolments and increased CNG adoption, we will further intensify customer outreach across our Geographical Areas to support Indias transition towards a gas-based economy. As part of THINK Gass active participation in National Drive 2.0 , the campaign will be rolled out from January to March 2026 across the 10 states where THINK Gas has presence - Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh. Aligning with PNGRBs Unified Tariff revision, THINK Gas has also announced significant reduction in prices across its operating Geographical Areas which will benefit the end consumer. Under the revised framework, domestic PNG prices have been reduced by up to Rs. 5/SCM (standard cubic meter), while CNG prices have been reduced up to Rs. 2.50/KG in select Geographical Areas. Additionally, THINK Gas has reduced Domestic PNG prices by up to Rs. 4/SCM in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, and by up to Rs. 2.77/SCM in Rajasthan, even though these states are not yet connected to the National Gas Grid and are not benefiting from the tariff reforms at present. The multitude of customer centric reforms and initiatives of the PNGRB are expected to result in a significant increase in the adoption of DPNG and CNG in the country. About THINK Gas THINK Gas, the merged entity of AG&P Pratham and THINK Gas, is a leading player in Indias City Gas Distribution (CGD) business. We hold 19 CGD licenses awarded by the Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) under the aegis of Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG) to exclusively develop CGD infrastructure and provide natural gas across 49 Districts in the 10 states of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Our CGD network will supply Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for use in vehicles as well as Piped Natural Gas (PNG) to domestic households, commercial establishments and industries. Over the next few years, our network will comprise ~24,000 inch-km of steel pipelines, 2000+ CNG stations catering to the needs of more than 100 million customers and cover 324,000 square kilometres. THINK Gas has the largest Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in greenfield CGD business in India. Our marquee investors include I-Squared Capital, and the Japanese consortium of OSAKA Gas, JOIN, Sumitomo Corporation and Konoike Transport. We have been recognized for our efforts on various industry forums for our contributions across all business practices -Safety, ESG, Marketing, CRM, Procurement, Sustainability and Risk Management.
Swadeshi, Swabhasha Should Be Encouraged: Home Minister Amit Shah
Jodhpur, Jan 10: Emphasising the need to encourage Swadeshi and Swabhasha, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday urged people to make and use local products and converse in their mother tongue at home. Shah said that language is key to preserving any society, culture and religion. While any language can be learnt or spoken as required to progress in the world, only Hindi and local languages must be used for conversation with children at home, as it will help [] The post Swadeshi, Swabhasha Should Be Encouraged: Home Minister Amit Shah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pharma company making illegal psychotropic drugs busted in Rajasthan, three arrested
AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has busted a major interstate narcotics racket in Rajasthans Bhiwadi, seizing 22 kg of illegal substances and arresting three key accused, marking the second big drug crackdown in a single month. The trail of the investigation led straight into a pharmaceutical factory hiding a narcotics assembly line in the neighbouring state. What looked like a routine industrial unit in Bhiwadis Rocco Eyal area was, in reality, a covert hub manufacturing banned psychotropic drugs for the black market. The operation began quietly, with a tip-off that the company APL Pharma was illegally producing drugs like Azazolam and feeding the supply chain through a key distributor, Sunny Yadav. The information appeared sensitive and explosive, an ATS officer said, so we cross-verified every detail using technical surveillance and human intelligence before moving in. Under the supervision of senior ATS officials and the leadership of the Deputy Superintendent of Police, a dedicated team meticulously mapped the network. Names emerged, links connected, and patterns repeated, pointing to a well-oiled racket rather than a one-off crime. On December 28, the ATS, along with a special unit of the Rajasthan Police, stormed the APL Pharma premises. Inside, officers found a fully functional illegal manufacturing unit. The seizure was massive and alarming -- 22 kilograms of psychotropic substances, including 5 kg of Alprazolam, 17 kg of a combination of Prozepam and Temazepam known for high abuse potential. Three men were taken into custody at the site -- Anshul Shastri (40) from Agra, Uttar Pradesh, Akhilesh Maurya (41) from Takora, Rajasthan, and Krishna Yadav (33), also from Takora. Investigators revealed that Anshul Shastri owned a firm supplying raw materials used to manufacture the illegal drug Azolamide. He allegedly partnered with Akhilesh Maurya to plan and execute large-scale production. This was not experimentation, an officer noted, adding, It was organised manufacturing with clear intent to supply. The drugs were produced at APL Pharma and allegedly sold across various regions, including parts of Maharashtra, through distributors like Sunny Yadav. Money trails, buyer networks, and additional collaborators are now under the scanner, with the ATS convinced that the racket has been operational for a long time. All three accused have been booked under Sections 8 and 22 of the NDPS Act at Vishwa Bhawan Phase-3, UIT Sector-3, Rajasthan. Officials say further arrests are likely as financial records and call data are analysed. Significantly, this is the ATSs second major narcotics bust in December. Earlier this month, a methamphetamine factory in Jodhpur was dismantled, leading to the arrest of six accused and the seizure of 40 kg of drugs and chemicals.
Rajasthan village elders withdraw controversial smartphone ban on women
Jodhpur: The village elders in Rajasthans Jalore district have withdrawn the ban imposed on women using smartphones after the decision faced opposition in several places. A meeting of the panchas (village elders) was convened on Thursday in Gazipur village, where they unanimously decided to withdraw the ban. They said the decision kept children in mind, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Rajasthan: Panchayat bans daughters-in-law from using phones with cameras
Jodhpur: A village panchayat in Rajasthans Jalore district has prohibited daughters-in-law and young women from 15 villages from using phones with cameras starting January 26. Additionally, taking a phone to public functions or a neighbours house will also be banned. Instead, they will only be allowed to use keypad phones instead of smartphones. This decision 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 .
Marwari Catalysts Group Launches Thrive 10.0 to Empower DefenceTech and AgriTech Startups in India
Marwari Catalysts Group, focused on building founders from Tier II and Tier III cities, has announced the launch of Thrive 10.0 , the latest edition of its flagship founder-support programme. This edition places a strong strategic focus on two high-impact and rapidly growing sectors in India: DefenceTech and AgriTech . MCats Group Launches Thrive 10.0 to Empower DefenceTech and AgriTech Startups in India Thrive 10.0 is designed to support early-stage and growth-stage startup founders working in Defence Technology and Agricultural Technology by providing practical mentorship, sector-specific insights, and structured venture-building support . The programme aims to help founders build scalable, sustainable businesses that address real-world challenges in these critical sectors. As part of Thrive 10.0, Marwari Catalysts Group is introducing a corporate-linked pathway , enabling select founders to gain access to industry networks, corporate partnerships, and real-world business opportunities . This pathway will be seamlessly integrated into the programme, enhancing value for founders without operating as a separate initiative. The launch of Thrive 10.0 comes at a pivotal moment as Indias DefenceTech market is projected to reach $19 billion by 2030, fueled by a 75% domestic procurement mandate and a surge in dual-use technologies. Simultaneously, the AgriTech sector is witnessing a digital revolution, with a projected valuation of over $34 billion by 2027 as precision farming and AI-driven supply chains become national priorities. Focus on High-Impact Sectors: DefenceTech and AgriTech Commenting on the launch, Sushil Sharma, CEO & Founder of Marwari Catalysts Group , said ,With the Indian governments Year of Reforms 2025 providing unprecedented policy support and a record $1 billion+ in venture capital flowing into Defencetech and Agritech sectors in the first half of the year alone, there has never been a more lucrative or strategically significant time for founders to scale innovations that safeguard Indias food and national security. Indias DefenceTech ecosystem is witnessing rapid growth driven by indigenisation, innovation, and government initiatives, while AgriTech continues to play a vital role in improving farmer productivity, sustainability, and rural livelihoods. Thrive 10.0 aligns with these national priorities by supporting founders building meaningful solutions in these domains. What Thrive 10.0 Offers Founders selected for Thrive 10.0 will benefit from: Structured learning programmes tailored to DefenceTech and AgriTech Mentorship from experienced founders and industry experts Ecosystem exposure and startup network access Opportunities for corporate engagement and industry collaboration The programme is designed to help founders move forward with clarity, strategic direction, and execution confidence . Marwari Catalysts Group continues to strengthen Indias startup ecosystem by backing purpose-driven innovation from emerging regions . The launch of Thrive 10.0 marks another significant step in supporting startups in sectors that are critical to Indias economic and technological future. Applications for Thrive 10.0 are now open for founders building innovative solutions in DefenceTech and AgriTech. Apply Now About Marwari Catalysts Group Marwari Catalysts Group (MCats) is one of Indias fastest-growing startup ecosystem player (Accelerator and Venture Studio), with mentors with skin in the game supporting 100+ early-stage ventures across 20+ cities backed by SEBI-approved CAT-I AIF. MCats provide capital, mentorship,and global market access to founders. Its portfolio has already created 5,000+ jobs while driving inclusion through 35% women-led startups and successfully done 11+ exits. We are headquartered in Jodhpur with regional offices in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Jaipur.
JAIPUR: Environmentalists and social organisations staged demonstrations against the Supreme Courts acceptance of the Union Environment Ministrys definition of the Aravalli mountains in several cities of Rajasthan on Monday. Meanwhile, a political war of words has erupted between former chief minister Ashok Gehlot and Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav. Protests were held in Udaipur, Jodhpur, Sikar, Alwar and Ajmer, with police action reported at some places. Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully described the Aravallis as the lungs of Rajasthan and warned that the agitation would intensify if the decision was not reversed. Responding to the protests, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma accused the Congress of spreading misinformation, saying, Former CM Ashok Gehlot is misleading the public on the Aravalli issue. The state government is fully committed to protecting the Aravalli range, and no decision will be allowed that causes harm to Rajasthans environment. The BJP further intensified its attack, with former Leader of the Opposition Rajendra Rathore alleging that Gehlot was misinterpreting the Supreme Court order for political gains. Rathore said the 100-metre criterion was finalised during the Congress regime in 2003. Centre will draw up new conservation plan for Aravalli, says Environment Minister amid row over SC order Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav also sought to clarify the Centres stand , stating, The Aravalli range will remain protected. Hills and slopes above 100 metres continue to be under protection, mining is completely banned in the NCR, and limited mining is permitted in only 0.19 per cent of the area. Twenty wildlife sanctuaries and four tiger reserves in the Aravallis are fully secure. Yadav added that the government is committed to keeping the Aravallis green and to strengthen protection standards in the range. The Aravalli range is one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world, and we are fully committed to ensuring that it remains green. At the same time, it is important to establish clear and uniform standards for its protection, MinisterYadav said in an interview. The 100-metre criterion refers to the entire mountain structure, from the peak down to the ground level where its permanent base is located. In the absence of a clear definition earlier, there were irregularities in the grant of mining permits in the Aravalli region, he said. Gehlot, however, strongly rebutted the Centres claims. In a statement issued onMonday night, Gehlot said, The claims being made by the Union environment minister are completely misleading and far from the truth. He argued that the 100-metre definition should not be viewed in isolation and alleged that recent decisions point towards a systematic weakening of environmental safeguards. Gehlot also alleged that attempts to alter the Critical Tiger Habitat in Sariska and the September 5, 2023 notification bringing the Supreme Court-monitored Central Empowered Committee under the Environment Ministry reflect the governments intent to open protected areas to mining interests. With protests spreading and political rhetoric escalating, the controversy over the Aravalli definition is expected to intensify in the coming days. SC ruling on Aravalli definition sparks opposition in Rajasthan, former CM Gehlot warns of ecological disaster
Judicial Commission probing Leh violence to record oral statements from today
SRINAGAR: The Judicial Inquiry Commission probing the September 24 violence in Leh , which was one of the worst violence in the cold desert of Ladakh Union Territory, would start recording the oral statements from Friday. The Judicial Commission, headed by former Supreme Court judge Justice Dr B S Chauhan, has been formed to conduct a comprehensive and impartial inquiry into the September 24 violence during a protest for statehood and the 6thschedule in Leh. In the police firing, four persons were killed and 80 others injured while the protestors set afire the office of BJP and LAHDC Leh and private and public cars. The Commission has already collected and examined the written proceedings and statements submitted earlier as part of the preliminary process. In continuation of the inquiry, the Commission will commence recording oral statements from December 19 (Friday), an official statement said. The officials and officers, who were assigned duties on the day of the incident, would be called upon to appear before the Commission and record their statements. Besides, individuals who have already submitted their written statements will be requested to present themselves before the Commission to give their oral testimony in person before Justice Dr BS Chauhan. Centre institutes judicial inquiry panel to probe Leh violence that claimed four lives The inquiry aims to establish a clear and factual understanding of the events surrounding the incident and ensure transparency, accountability, and due process, the statement said. The Judicial Commission was formed after the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), which are jointly spearheading agitation for the 6thSchedule and statehood to Ladakh UT, rejected the magisterial inquiry ordered by the LG administration into the September 24 violence and urged the centre to order judicial inquiry to probe the violence. The September 24 violence was one of the worst violence in Ladakh, which has otherwise been a peaceful region. After the violence, noted climate activist and innovator Sonam Wangchuk , who was on hunger strike to press for the grant of the 6thSchedule and statehood to Ladakh, was booked under the stringent NSA and has been lodged at Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan. The talks between Centre and Ladakh leaders that had broken down after the September 24 violence in Leh have resumedafter the MHA ordered judicial inquiry into the violence. Leh sees calm as curfew lifts; Ladakh talks stall, opposition criticizes Centre
Big boost: Army receives final batch of 3 Apache AH-64E attack helicopters - see pics
India's Army Aviation Corps has received the final three AH-64E Apache attack helicopters, completing its contracted fleet. These advanced aircraft, set to be based in Jodhpur, significantly boost the Army's attack and reconnaissance capabilities. This delivery marks a key milestone in the growing US-India defence partnership, enhancing regional security cooperation.
SC mulls pan-India guidelines to prevent road accidents on expressways, national highways
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday mulled formulating pan-India guidelines to prevent road accidents, such as a recent one in Rajasthan's Phalodi that claimed 15 lives, on expressways and national highways. A bench of Justices J K Maheswari and Vijay Bishnoi flagged the construction of illegal dhabas on both sides of national highways and expressways as a possible cause of road accidents and asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who appeared in the matter for the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), to submit the statutory rules and regulations for initiating action against these eateries. The court also sought to know about the action taken so far, which authority is responsible for initiating it and which bodies are not implementing the provisions. After discussion between amicus and solicitor general, issues resolved by them, which may be helpful for issuance of the guidelines, also to be produced. In the meantime, parties are at liberty to exchange Google images, which may be helpful in resolving the real problem, the court ordered. Mehta submitted, We have the power to remove the illegal dhabas and eateries, but there has been a general delegation to the local district magistrate. The local police and other authorities are under his command and control, which the NHAI does not have. So we have to find out a solution. Terming the issue non-adversarial, he said normally, there is a service road after certain kilometres on every expressway and national highway, where the vehicles that suffer a breakdown are put. Justice Bishnoi acknowledged that there are service roads but pointed out that it is not the case for every expressway and national highway, and that illegal dhabas and small eateries come up in between, where most of the accidents take place. The bench said the NHAI's report seeks to blame local contractors or the administration for the encroachments on the highways but the court wants to know which authority under the law is required to oversee that these eateries do not come up. Justice Maheshwari said the court wants to formulate guidelines to fill up the existing gaps in the provisions and ensure their implementation to prevent a repetition of Phalodi-type accidents. Five killed as cars collide and burst into flames on Purvanchal Expressway in Lucknow Appearing in the court on behalf of an intervenor, advocate Pranav Sachdeva said the top court has already dealt with these issues and given certain directions that were not implemented. He pointed out that in Goa, there are highways that go through a medical college or a village, leading to road accidents. I have filed the recent Supreme Court judgment directing the NHAI to develop an SOP (standard operating procedure) to remove encroachments, Sachdeva said. Justice Maheshwari said the issue is not of one state alone but of the entire country and the court is looking at the wider picture for formulating the guidelines. Senior advocate A N S Nadkarni, who has been appointed as an amicus curiae (friend of the court) in the matter, said he has filed Google images to show widespread encroachments on the highways. On November 10, the court had sought responses from the NHAI and the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways in a suo-motu case in connection with the Phalodi accident. It had also asked the NHAI and the ministry to get a survey of the area conducted and file a report on the number of dhabas on the highway passing through Phalodi. It had also sought a specific report on the condition of the highway and the norms followed by the contractor for road maintenance. The apex court took suo-motu (on its own) cognisance of the November 2 incident in Phalodi, in which 10 women and four children were among the 15 people killed when a tempo traveller rammed into a stationary trailer truck. The accident took place near Matoda village on the Bharat Mala highway when the tempo traveller was headed to Jodhpur from Bikaner's Kolayat temple.
Jaipur discom intensifies revenue recovery amid mounting dues
JAIPUR, Dec 14: Jaipur discom JVVNL has intensified revenue recovery and vigilance operations against the backdrop of mounting dues and long-standing structural challenges faced by Rajasthans power distribution companies, an official said. Power distribution in Rajasthan is handled by three government-owned discoms Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (JVVNL), Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (JDVVNL) and Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (AVVNL). They cater to 1.66 crore regular consumers across urban and rural areas of the state, including 56.5 [] The post Jaipur discom intensifies revenue recovery amid mounting dues appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rajasthan faces academic turmoil as five university vice-chancellors ousted amid protests
JAIPUR: A major controversy has erupted in Rajasthan after the removal or forced resignation of five university vice-chancellors under the tenure of Governor Haribhau Bagde, who serves as Chancellor of state universities. The actions follow multiple inquiries into alleged financial irregularities, administrative misuse and contentious public remarks, but the departures have also been linked to sustained pressure from the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP). Senior officials in the states higher education sector said most of the ousters came after persistent protests by the ABVP. While administrative inquiries cited financial mismanagement and misuse of power, the vice-chancellors and several political observers claimed that the removals were driven by organised campaigns by the ABVP and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). Four vice-chancellors were removed by the Governor, while another resigned under similar pressure. Those removed in recent months include the vice-chancellors of Swami Keshwanand Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner; Agricultural University, Jodhpur; Shri Karan Narendra Agricultural University, Jobner (Jaipur); and Brij University. The vice-chancellor of Mohanlal Sukhadia University (MLSU) in Udaipur stepped down after intense protests. The developments have sparked criticism from academics and opposition leaders, who say political pressure is undermining institutional autonomy and weakening higher education governance in the state. At Maharaja Surajmal Brij University in Bharatpur, Ramesh Chandra was removed as VC by the Governor following an inquiry into alleged arbitrary decisions and financial loss to the institution. Chandra, however, maintained that not a single allegation was proven and claimed the removal was orchestrated by the ABVP and the RSS prant pracharak. He said the ABVP had been protesting for 1.5 years before his ouster. In Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Prof. Sunita Mishra faced massive protests after she reportedly called Mughal emperor Aurangzeb a great administrator in September 2025. ABVP activists vandalised the university administrative block during the agitation, and demands for her resignation were echoed by the BJP and Karni Sena before she eventually stepped down. The turmoil comes at a time when Rajasthans state-funded universities are battling a deep financial crisis. In a virtual meeting with Chief Secretary V. Srinivas last Saturday, vice-chancellors outlined their distressing financial situation, with some institutions struggling to meet even basic operational requirements. Jai Narain Vyas University in Jodhpur has reportedly taken loans to pay salaries, while two Udaipur-based universities Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology (MPUAT) and Mohanlal Sukhadia University are contemplating selling portions of their land to remain functional. Rajasthan has 29 state-funded universities, including 17 under the higher education department and six under the agriculture department. At the meeting, VCs warned that without immediate government support, several institutions may soon be forced to shut down. Those present told the media that universities were unable to cover basic expenses. More than 60% of teaching and non-teaching posts are vacant, retired employees are awaiting arrears, and institutions cannot afford routine maintenance, one vice-chancellor said.
Marwari Catalysts Launches Thrive 9.0: Accelerating Women-Led Startups in Healthcare and AI
Marwari Catalysts (MCats) has unveiled the next cohort of its flagship accelerator program, Thrive 9.0, spotlighting six high-potential, women-led startups that are transforming India's Healthcare and AI landscape. MCats backing the boldest female founders In an ecosystem where only 15% of funding goes to women founders, MCats is taking a decisive stand. With 35% female founders across its portfolio and women leading from within its own ranks, MCats is actively investing in an inclusive future. Thrive 9.0 is designed to scale these ventures from solving real-world Indian problems to achieving global impact. MCats backing the boldest female founders Introducing the Thrive 9.0 Cohort: Women Founders Driving Innovation The current batch features visionary women founders building meaningful, scalable, and culture-rooted solutions across high-growth sectors: Affordable Fertility & Healthcare Access, Founder - Dr. Renu Sharma, Elara IVF An Affordable chain expanding access to trusted fertility care, piloting in Rajasthan. AI Sales Agent & Workflow Automation , Founder - Ruchika Sureka, Tvara Private AI agents that automate sales workflows, boosting productivity and learning continuously. Global Enablement Platform & MSME Growth, Founder - Mallika Jain, Leap Ahead India Helping Indian MSMEs and founders access global buyers, funding, markets, and mentors. AI for Mental Health & Memory Preservation, Founder - Neha Rajpurohit, Nostalgia Pages A self-publishing memory capsule brand, preserving priceless school and college memories and community culture. AI Fintech & Explainable Intelligence, Founder - Priyanka Bairathi, InteliQuant AI InteliQuant AI empowers CXOs with real-time anomaly detection and AI enabled assurance that safeguards profitability and eliminates hidden losses. AI Legal Tech & Compliance Solution, Founder - Rupal Mathur, Rhett Reimagining legal compliance as a straightforward, accessible, and affordable process for startups and businesses. Investing in Impact: Opportunity Without Bias We do not only speak about women empowerment we invest in it , said Sushil Sharma , CEO & Founder - Marwari Catalysts Group. These women founders come from real India, solve real challenges, and are ready for real scale. Their success proves that innovation has no gender and leadership has no boundaries. Marwari Catalysts is one of the partner organisations Women in Innovation Science & Entrepreneurship (WISE), an initiative led by BRICS Chamber of Commerce and Industry's Women Empowerment Vertical (BRICS CCI WE). According to Ms. Ruby Sinha , President, BRICS CCI WE and Programme Lead, BRICS CCI WE WISE, Innovation, collaboration and access to funding are core pillars of the WISE initiative and we commend Marwari Catalysts for their efforts to empower women entrepreneurs with a focus on technology, thus advancing the cause of inclusive innovation for creating a sustainable global economy . Divya Multani Jain , Partner - Marwari Catalysts Group, added, MCats understands India beyond metros, and together, we are building solutions rooted in culture and community, giving them a global platform . MCats mission for women-led ventures is clear: Discovered early in non-metro ecosystems. Backed with capital and conviction (seeking co-investors to accelerate the journey). Supported with networks that accelerate 5-10x scale in revenue and valuation. Celebrated as powerful leaders shaping tomorrow. Ankita Sachdeva , Joint Director - BRICS CCI, highlighted: With the joint efforts of BRICS and MCats, we will provide domestic and global fund, exposure, and network access from the international market. We are happy to collaborate with the MCats team and the founders. We extend an invitation to strategic co-investors and global ecosystem enablers whose vision aligns with supporting women entrepreneurship and scaling their impact. Become a member of the MCats Club to deploy capital with conviction and actively participate in our mission to champion diverse founders. About Marwari Catalysts (MCats)- Marwari Catalysts Group (MCats) is one of Indias fastest-growing startup ecosystem players (Accelerator and Venture Studio). Headquartered in Jodhpur, with regional offices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Jaipur, MCats manages a SEBI-approved CAT-I AIF. MCats is actively supporting 100+ early-stage ventures across 20+ cities, backed by mentors with skin in the game. Its portfolio drives inclusion with 35% women-led startups and has already created 5,000+ jobs and successfully completed 11+ exits. Welcome to MCats Family!
Embassy Developments Sells 450+ Units Worth Rs 860 Crore at Launch of Embassy Greenshore
Embassy Developments Ltd. (NSE: EMBDL / BSE: 532832) announced the exceptional response to Embassy Greenshore, its newly launched premium residential project within Embassy Springs, North Bengalurus biggest and best-planned city. Embassy Greenshore Spanning ~14 acres and encompassing 1.55 million sq. ft. of saleable area, the development comprises 878 spacious 2, 3, and 4 BHK apartments spread across two phases. Crafted for upper-mid-segment buyers seeking an elevated living experience, Embassy Greenshore introduces a distinct product typology with larger-than-usual configurations rarely available at its price point in the North Bengaluru micromarket. The launch of Phase 1 comprised of 700 units spread over 1.34 million sq. ft. of saleable area. The project witnessed a strong market response, achieving bookings worth ~Rs. 860 crore within five days of the launch. A key differentiator is the projects meticulous master planning ensuring a high degree of privacy with no homes looking into one another and offering residents access to their own ~3-acre central park with dedicated leisure zones and access to multiple amenities spread across the podium. These features, combined with premium finishing standards, position Embassy Greenshore as North Bengalurus most compelling affordable luxury development offering an aspirational lifestyle within reach. Located in proximity to Kempegowda International Airport and key employment hubs, the project benefits from Embassy Springs integrated ecosystem of green landscapes, social infrastructure such as Embassy Academy a CBSE-affiliated school, and connectivity, reinforcing its appeal as a preferred residential destination. Speaking on the milestone, Reeza Sebastian Karimpanal, Chief Revenue Officer Residential, Embassy Developments Ltd. , said, The overwhelming response to Embassy Greenshore reflects a growing desire among homebuyers for homes that offer more more space, more privacy, more refinement. We have intentionally designed larger formats with expansive living spaces, tucked-away walk-in wardrobes, and marble finishes to deliver a sense of everyday luxury rarely seen at this price point. With a thoughtfully crafted masterplan that ensures no homes overlook each other, Embassy Greenshore offers a level of comfort and exclusivity that is genuinely new for this micromarket. Phase 2 of the project, consisting of a premium tower, will be launched by January 2026. This achievement follows the recent sell-out of Embassy Paradiso within the same township and is another step in EDLs focused growth journey, reinforcing its leadership in North Bengalurus residential market and signalling a strong start to its next phase of launches. About Embassy Developments Limited Embassy Developments Limited (formerly known as Equinox India Developments Limited and earlier as Indiabulls Real Estate Limited) (the Company) is one of Indias leading real estate developers, specializing in the construction and development of residential, commercial, and Special Economic Zone (SEZ) projects across Indian cities. With a strategic focus on Bengaluru, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), and the National Capital Region (NCR), the company also has a presence in Chennai, Jodhpur, Vadodara, Vizag, and Indore. EDL boasts a diversified residential portfolio, offering a well-balanced mix of high-value and high-volume developments across mid-income, premium, and luxury segments. Its portfolio of ready, ongoing, and future residential developments includes branded residences, uber-luxury apartments and villas, exclusive town homes, condominiums, integrated townships, senior living communities, and contemporary homes. Committed to building a resilient ecosystem, the Company actively fosters social, economic, and environmental progress in the communities it serves. The Company is listed on BSE Limited (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange of India Limited (NSE) and holds a long-term debt rating of IVR A- Stable from Infomerics. 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Centre opposes Sonam Wangchuks request to appear via video in Supreme Court NSA case
NEW DELHI: The Centre on Monday strongly opposed climate activist Sonam Wangchuks request to appear before the Supreme Court via video conferencing from Jodhpur jail in the case related to his detention under the National Security Act (NSA). During the hearing, senior advocate Kapil Sibal, representing Wangchuks wife Gitanjali J Angmo, requested that the 52-year-old activist be allowed to join the proceedings via video from jail. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre, opposed the request, saying, We will have to give the same treatment to all convicts across the country. The Supreme Court, however, did not pass any order on the request and adjourned the matter to December 15. The two-judge bench, headed by Justices Aravind Kumar and N V Anjaria, is hearing a plea filed by Angmo alleging that Wangchuks detention was illegal and arbitrary, violating his fundamental rights. On October 29, the court had sought responses from the Centre and the Ladakh administration on her amended plea. In her petition, Angmo claimed that her husbands detention was not based on genuine concerns of public order or security and described it as a calculated attempt to silence Wangchuks right to dissent. She argued that the detention order relied on stale, irrelevant, and extraneous FIRs, noting that three of the five FIRs cited were from 2024 and bore no direct connection to his detention in September 2025. She further stated that four of the five FIRs, three of which were registered against unknown persons, did not name Wangchuk, and thus there was no clear, live, proximate, or intelligible connection between the FIRs and his preventive detention under the NSA. Angmo also contended that the authorities had violated safeguards under Section 11(1) of the NSA, as Wangchuk was not given an effective opportunity to make a representation before the Advisory Board. She added, Section 11(1) of the NSA necessarily contemplates that the Detenu must not only be informed of his right of representation but must be placed in a fair position to exercise that right effectively, with access to all material relied upon by the detaining authority. She further submitted that by denying Wangchuks authorised friend access to the complete grounds and supporting documents, the detaining authority obstructed his preparation of a meaningful representation, frustrating the very purpose of Section 11(1) of the NSA. The continued detention of Wangchuk should be vitiated on account of the grave and incurable procedural lapses committed by the Respondents. These lapses strike at the foundation of the constitutional and statutory safeguards embodied under the NSA, 1980, she argued. The Ministry of Home Affairs has accused Wangchuk of inciting violence in Leh town. According to reports, Wangchuk had been on a hunger strike since September 10, and when protests turned violent, he broke his fast and left the site in an ambulance. He was later detained under the NSA and shifted to Jodhpur Central Jail in Rajasthan. Angmos petition, filed as a habeas corpus plea under Article 32 of the Constitution on October 2, questioned the legality of her husbands arrest and the application of the NSA. She said she had not been allowed to contact him after his detention and described the arrest as without cause. Groups leading the movement for statehood and inclusion of Ladakh in the Sixth Schedule, including the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), have demanded Wangchuks unconditional release along with others detained. Angmo added that Wangchuk had condemned the violence on social media, stating that it would undermine Ladakhs peaceful five-year struggle, and called the day of the protests the saddest day of his life. The NSA allows the Centre and states to detain individuals for up to 12 months to prevent them from acting in a manner prejudicial to the defence of India, though detention orders can be revoked earlier.
Centres Opposes In SC Sonam Wangchuks Request To Appear Through Video Conferencing
New Delhi, Dec 8: The Centre on Monday opposed in the Supreme Court the request made by climate activist Sonam Wangchuk to appear through video conferencing from Jodhpur jail in the case related to his detention under the National Security Act. The top court was hearing a plea filed by Gitanjali J Angmo, wife of Wangchuk, alleging that his detention was illegal and an arbitrary exercise that violated his fundamental rights. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Angmo, told a [] The post Centres Opposes In SC Sonam Wangchuks Request To Appear Through Video Conferencing appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Marwari Catalysts Group Enters Affordable IVF with Elara IVF under its VSM
Elara IVF -a fertility centre committed to affordable, accessible focused in tier2-3 cities. This marks the fourth healthcare start-up in MCats Groups portfolio, alongside Sarathi Healthcare, Nuskha Kitchen, and One Dose. Marwari Catalysts enters affordable IVF with Elara IVF under its Venture Studio model Elara IVF, Founder and COO, Dr Renu Sharma, is known for providing affordable IVF and ICSI treatments with a strong focus on transparency and patient education. This reflects a shared vision -to make quality fertility care more accessible to couples across India. Sushil Sharma, Founder & CEO of Marwari Catalysts Group, said, The global fertility market is a massive opportunity, yet affordability continues to be the biggest barrier. We are solving this challenge by ensuring high-quality IVF care reaches families not just in metros but in smaller cities. We will also attract global medical tourism for IVF. Marwari Catalysts Group has always been seen as the brand ambassador for Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities of India, and therefore we have started our pilot in Jodhpur and Ajmer. Dr Renu Sharma , stated, Having worked with multiple IVF centres (Zivia, Apex, EHCC, CK Birla Hospital), I realized there is a massive opportunity and significant gap -especially in smaller cities where access to affordable IVF is limited, with the right business model.We aim to build Indias largest affordable IVF chain. We have already launched centres in Jodhpur (Dr Nimisha Balara) and Ajmer (Dr Mahiraj Gaur), and within the coming year, we are targeting 20+ centres across Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities in next 12 months. Dr. Seema Chaudhary, Founder & Managing Director, Seema Finchem Industry (Mumbai) and Advisory Board Member at Elara IVF , said, Elara IVF offers an industrial level of discipline, efficiency, standardization and transparency into fertility care. This approach is exactly what India needs to make IVF truly affordable and rapidly scalable across small cities ensuring that high quality reproductive care becomes accessible to families everywhere. Gajendra Singh, Director of Elara IVF , added, With Marwari Catalysts Groups support, we aim to expand our reach and continue making fertility care simpler and more affordable for everyone who needs it. As Indias healthcare sector continues to prioritize access and affordability, this initiative underscores Marwari Catalysts Groups growing commitment to supporting meaningful innovation for Bharat. About Marwari Catalysts Marwari Catalysts Group (MCats) is one of Indias fastest-growing startup ecosystem player (Accelerator and Venture Studio), with mentors with skin in the game supporting 100+ early-stage ventures across 20+ cities backed by SEBI-approved CAT-I AIF. MCats provide capital, mentorship, and global market access to founders. Its portfolio has already created 5,000+ jobs while driving inclusion through 35% women-led startups and successfully done 11+ exits. We are headquartered in Jodhpur with its regional offices in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Jaipur.
Two businessmen from Jodhpur, Rajasthan, vacationing in Thailand with their families, died under mysterious circumstances. They were found dead in the swimming pool of their hotel.
Two Jodhpur Businessmen Found Dead In Thailand Hotel Pool Under Mysterious Circumstances
The deceased have been identified as Anil Kataria, owner of a restaurant in Ratanada, and Harish Dewani, a glass artist who ran a specialised glass workshop in the same locality.
Marwari Catalysts startups secure strategic funding across emerging sectors from SIG Tattva (Home to Hindware), GVFL, Antler, 35North, Vitalis Capital, IPV & Malpani Venture. 50cr raised by Marwari Catalysts portfolio startups MCats Accelerator and Venture Studio continue to drive investor confidence in founders across healthcare, sustainability, AI, and consumer brands a positive signal for Indias evolving startup landscape. Funding Across High-Impact Sectors The raise spans a diverse set of emerging industries, each addressing pressing challenges and opportunities in Indias heartland: Affordable Fertility Care (Elara IVF) designed for aspirational Tier II markets. Fintech-Enabled B2B E-Commerce Platform for Building Materials (Mad Over Building). Insurtech (Inka) redefining insurance access for Indias underserved communities through digital innovation and simplicity. Healthtech (Sarathi Healthcare) elderly care platform enhancing dignified, last-mile access to healthcare and assisted living. Consumer Brands (TURMS) intelligent wear engineered with advanced fabric technology, designed for comfort, performance, and the Indian lifestyle. Mobility & Logistics (DOCO) overcoming non-metro transport and supply-chain gaps. More details will be announced soon. Investors include angel investors, family offices, impact funds, and corporate innovation teams signalling broad cross-sector confidence in the MCats approach. This is also a strong validation that family offices and HNIs are increasingly interested in the venture studio model. Founders Perspective This is not just capitalits validation , said Sushil Sharma , Founder of Marwari Catalysts Group. These startups are solving real problems, building for real India, and showing that innovation isnt confined to geography . A Larger Shift in the Ecosystem This consolidated raise reflects a wider shift in investor mindsetfrom chasing valuations in metros to backing sustainable, scalable ventures emerging from Indias smaller cities. For MCats, it reaffirms its mission to bridge the gap between opportunity and origin, ensuring talented founders are discovered, funded, and scaled. About Marwari Catalysts Marwari Catalysts Group (MCats) is one of Indias fastest-growing startup ecosystem player (Accelerator and Venture Studio), with mentors with skin in the game supporting 100+ early-stage ventures across 20+ cities backed by SEBI-approved CAT-I AIF. MCats provide capital, mentorship, and global market access to founders. Its portfolio has already created 5,000+ jobs while driving inclusion through 35% women-led startups and successfully done 11+ exits. We are headquartered in Jodhpur with regional offices in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Jaipur. Welcome to MCats Family!
Anmol Bishnoi: The phantom trigger-man
In the long reach of the Bishnoi crime syndicate, Anmol Bishnoi, by 24, had grown into the quiet operator who, investigators say, had by degrees slipped into the role of the de facto runner of the gang of his elder brother, Lawrence. Born in 1999 in Dutarawali village in Fazilka district of Punjab, he learned early the workings of a criminal nexus that linked local violence to international networks. Now in the custody of the National Investigation Agency after being deported from the US, he faces a dossier that has followed him across continents. His dossier sketches a steady trajectory. Lawrence sent Anmol to Jodhpur for studies in 2016 after Anmol had studied in Abohar earlier, but problems followed him there as well. During that time, three cases of assault and illegal arms were registered against him. State police records show he is named as an accused in 16 FIRs across Punjab between October 2012 and July 2025. The first, at Abohar City Police Station in 2012, named offences included attempt to murder, voluntarily causing grievous injury and the Arms Act violations. Subsequent FIRs charged him with trespass, theft, forgery, criminal conspiracy, extortion and offences under the Passports Act; a court later issued open warrants. Investigators say he was principal overseas handler, directing extortion rackets, issuing threats and coordinating assignments through encrypted channels. The NIA maintains that Anmol continued to run terror syndicates and execute terrorist acts from the US for the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, using its operatives on the ground. From abroad, he is accused of managing shooters, arranging logistics, and keeping the machinery of intimidation active despite distance. Travel and false identities were central to his movements. Punjab Police informed the Intelligence Bureau on June 15, 2022, that Anmol had slipped out of the country by flying from Jaipur to Dubai, then to Kenya, and finally to the US. He travelled on a fake passport issued in the name of Bhanu Pratap, with Rakesh as the fathers name. His real father is Lovinder Bishnoi. In October last year, the NIA added him to Indias most wanted list and announced a reward of `10 lakh for information leading to his arrest. He was arrested in Sacramento, California, in November last year for entering the country on illegal documents and was kept under an ankle monitor, a GPS-based tracking device used in court-ordered surveillance cases. He did not always stay hidden. In April 2023, he was spotted at a Punjabi wedding in Californiaan appearance investigators later cited as evidence of the confidence he placed in multiple identities and the safe houses that supported him abroad. The dossier maps a network that crosses continents. It names members in the US, Portugal, Italy, Bulgaria, Turkey and the UAE. Some 18 of Anmols known aides are currently abroad, including Godly Brar and 9 others who recently fled India, assuming fake identities and using fake passports. Investigators say he allegedly made extortion calls to businessmen through WhatsApp, Signal and VOIP (VPN). In cases where ransom was not paid, they contend, gang members were sent and shots were fired. Authorities say shelter, weapons and movement were arranged for operatives who carried out attacks in India. Investigations revealed that he provided shelter and logistical support to the gangs shooters and operatives, and engaged in extortion in India from foreign soil with the help of other gangsters. His presence overseas, the NIA argues, helped the syndicate build links with criminal groups across West Asia, East Africa and North America. The allegations tie him to some of the gangs most notorious acts. The dossier suggests he coordinated the plot that led to the killing of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala near Moosa village in Mansa district on May 29, 2022, providing weapons and support on his behest. The NIA charge-sheet in March 2023 said he had actively aided designated individual terrorist Goldy Brar and Lawrence Bishnoi in the commission of various acts of terrorism in the country during the 20202023 period. His name also surfaced in brazen attacks in Mumbai. On April 14 last year, two individuals fired outside Salman Khans home in Bandra; Anmol claimed responsibility on Facebook. A charge sheet later said planning had been going on since August 2023 and that Bishnoi delivered a nine-minute speech to motivate the shooters, telling them they were going to make history. Three months later, on October 12, the killing of Nationalist Congress Party leader and former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique outside the office of his son in Bandra led investigators to name Anmol as the plotter. Some 26 people allegedly connected to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang have been arrested in that case, and the Mumbai Police invoked the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act. Absconding since 2022, Anmol became the 19th accused to be arrested in connection with the terror-syndicate led by Lawrence. The NIAs narrative presentshim as a young man who learned the trade, moved quickly and believed distance and forged identities could shield him. Now, in custody, the fragments of his journeyforged passports, FIRs, and intercepted messagesform the record.
Established under a strategic collaboration between Starbucks Coffee Company & Tata Starbucks, the FSP aims to empower 10,000 Indian coffee farmers by 2030 Starbucks will open its 500th coffeehouse in India this week in Delhi NCR a Starbucks Reserve location offering a premium and immersive coffee experience Reaffirming its long-term commitment to India, and its plans to deepen its coffee leadership in the market, Starbucks Coffee Company today announced the establishment of a Farmer Support Partnership (FSP). In collaboration with Tata Starbucks Private Limited, the FSP will connect local agronomists and farmers to global farming best practices through open-source agronomy. Starbucks Coffee Company and Tata Starbucks re-affirm coffee leadership and announce a Farmer Support Partnership (FSP) to strengthen the coffee value chain from Bean to Cup Strengthening Indias coffee value chain from bean to cup Starbucks Coffee Trading Company, SARL (SCTC), Starbucks global procurement and trading subsidiary, will collaborate closely with Tata Starbucks to empower 10,000 farmers by 2030. The FSP based in Karnataka will combine Tata Starbucks deep local knowledge, Indias coffee-growing heritage, and decades of Starbucks global agronomy expertise. It will support farmers from Indias key coffee growing states including Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala to strengthen connections with Starbucks global network, drive innovation, and share best practices in farming and sustainability to ensure a sustainable future for India coffee. The FSP will set up technical model farms in partnership with farmers in India, incorporating global learnings, to embed best practices in coffee agronomy and test sustainable solutions. The FSP in India will serve as a hub for testing new varietals, provide knowledge on innovative farming techniques aligned to Indian practices and conditions, and share insights about other agroforestry initiatives to improve coffee quality, productivity and climate resiliency. The goal is to build upon traditional methods to help farmers improve both the quality of their crops and their profitability. The FSP will work closely with existing centers of excellence within the Starbucks global network. This includes partnering with Farmer Support Centers (FSC) in coffee-growing regions around the world, where agronomists collaborate directly with farmers on research, and learning from existing model farms within Starbucks supply chain. This network includes FSCs in the APAC region in North Sumatra, Indonesia and Yunnan, China and Hacienda Alsacia in Costa Rica, Starbucks first company-operated coffee farm and headquarters to the Starbucks Costa Rica Farmer Support Center and Starbucks Global Research and Development team. Through the FSP, Indian farmers will also benefit from Starbucks 2026 global digital training tools, which will offer detailed online modules on agronomy, coffee quality, and C.A.F.E. (Coffee and Farmer Equity) practices to foster ethical sourcing and ultimately enhance productivity and sustainability. It will also educate farmers about Regen-Ag (regenerative agriculture) practices and methods to reduce carbon, water, and waste footprints, and contribute to agroforestry and social development initiatives. The FSP will develop projects across the key Starbucks commitments of unlocking coffee productivity, increasing farm profitability and building climate resiliency over the next 5 years. To build capability and strengthen Indias entire coffee value chain, Tata Starbucks will also donate one million high-yield variety Arabica seedlings to farmers over the next five years. During his visit to India this week, Brian Niccol, chairman and chief executive officer of Starbucks said, India is one of our fastest-growing markets. Were partnering with Tata to shape the future of coffee in India, including supporting farmers, empowering communities, and delivering the highest quality offerings to our customers. Its a long-term commitment to build a stronger, more sustainable coffee ecosystem that benefits everyone, from bean to cup . Sunil D'Souza, Managing Director & CEO at Tata Consumer Products said, Through the past decade, together, Tata Consumer Products and Starbucks, have helped shape Indias thriving coffee culture and industry. With this new initiative, we are pleased to pair Starbucks global agronomy expertise with Tatas footprint in India to drive tangible impact and pave the way for the future of responsible coffee farming in India . Re-affirming Starbucks coffee leadership through differentiated and elevated experiences Since its inception in 2012 as a joint venture between Starbucks Coffee Company and Tata Consumer Products, Tata Starbucks has been dedicated to delivering the unique Starbucks Experience to customers in India. This has set the stage for Indias ever evolving and dynamic coffee culture. This week, Tata Starbucks will celebrate the opening of its 500th coffeehouse in India, marking a significant milestone in its growth journey and reaffirming its long-term commitment to the market. As one of Starbucks fastest-growing international markets, India remains central to the companys plans for strategic and sustainable expansion, with continued focus on job creation and meaningful development opportunities for its partners (employees). The 500th coffeehouse will be the second location to offer a Starbucks Reserve coffee experience in Delhi NCR, engaging coffee enthusiasts with an immersive experience that showcases Starbucks coffee craft, heritage, and storytelling. The coffeehouse and its Starbucks Reserve experience underscore Tata Starbucks commitment to elevating Indias coffee craftsmanship through elevated store design, handcrafted beverages, and locally inspired innovations. As part of the global strategy to make Starbucks a welcoming coffeehouse where people gather to enjoy the finest coffee handcrafted by skilled baristas, Tata Starbucks will continue to focus on creating a differentiated and elevated coffee forward experience in India. It invites customers to experience the full flavor profile it offers - serving the worlds finest coffee and elevated offerings in a welcoming coffeehouse environment that has made it a beloved part of Indias coffee landscape. Sushant Dash, chief executive officer of Tata Starbucks said, As the largest specialty coffee player in India, we are proud to bring the Farmer Support Partnership in collaboration with SCTC, a meaningful step toward strengthening Indias coffee-growing community and securing the future of high-quality Arabica. Our commitment to India extends beyond growth, to investing in farmers, partners (employees) and customers to continue building a vibrant coffee culture. We will continue to serve the finest Arabica coffee from India and around the world, brought to life through the warm, welcoming third place experience that defines Starbucks . About Starbucks Since 1971, Starbucks Coffee Company has been committed to ethically sourcing and roasting high-quality arabica coffee. Today, with more than 40,000 stores worldwide, the company is the premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee in the world. Through our unwavering commitment to excellence and our guiding principles, we bring the unique Starbucks Experience to life for every customer through every cup. To share in the experience, please visit us in our stores or online at about.starbucks.com or starbucks.com . About Tata Starbucks Private Limited Starbucks entered the Indian market in October 2012 through a 50/50 Joint Venture with Tata Consumer Products Limited and currently operates more than 497 stores in India across 81 cities, Agra, Ahmedabad, Ajmer, Alibaug, Amritsar, Anand, Aurangabad, Bangalore, Bhatinda, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Calicut, Chandigarh, Chennai, Dehradun, Faridabad, Gandhinagar, Ghaziabad, Goa, Guntur, Gurgaon, Guwahati, Gwalior Haridwar, Hyderabad, Coimbatore, Indore, Jaipur, Jalandhar, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Kochi, Kolhapur, Kolkata, Lonavala, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Mangalore, Meerut, Mumbai, Mussoorie, Mysore, Nagpur, Nashik, New Delhi, Noida, Pathankot, Patiala, Pondicherry, Pune, Raipur, Siliguri, Sonipat, Surat, Thrissur, Trivandrum, Udaipur, Vadodara, Vapi, Varanasi, Vijayawada, Varanasi and Vizag are cities in India. through a network of over 4,437 passionate partners (employees). Starbucks stores are operated by the joint venture, Tata Starbucks Private Limited, and branded as Starbucks Coffee - A TATA Alliance.
SC slams Rajasthan over Jojari River pollution; says suffering of 2 million people is 'unbelievable'
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday slammed the Rajasthan authorities for their failure to control pollution in the Jojari River, saying the suffering that has been caused to two million people was unbelievable. A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta was hearing a suo motu case concerning contamination of the Jojari River water. The harsh reality that is going on at the spot is alarming, the bench said, adding, The suffering which has been caused to the people is unbelievable. It was observed that the common effluent treatment plants (CETPs) were bypassed and effluent was directly discharged into the river. That is what is happening. Why should we exonerate the municipal bodies, the bench asked the counsel appearing for the authorities. What has happened is under the nose and with the connivance of all the officers concerned, Justice Mehta said. The state's counsel said he has filed a status report in the matter. The bench said the report virtually vindicates what was observed in the order passed in the matter. It said there was a failure on the part of the state in controlling the pollution due to which two million people were suffering. The state's counsel said it has been decided that the municipal councils of Pali and Balotra, the Jodhpur Nagar Nigam and the Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment Corporation Ltd (RIICO) will not pursue their appeals in respect of positive directions issued by the National Green Tribunal (NGT). The NGT in February 2022 passed the order in a matter relating to pollution caused in three rivers -- Luni, Bandi and Jojari. The appeals filed by RIICO and these civic bodies were also listed for hearing before the apex court. The state's counsel said after the top court took suo motu cognisance of the matter, he advised the state authorities that they should not proceed with the appeals challenging the NGT order. He, however, said the top court should keep the matter pending with respect to the remarks made by the NGT against the authorities, and also the cost imposed. The state's counsel said the apex court may see the progress made in the matter. The bench took the state's status report on record and said it would pass an order in the matter on November 21. While hearing the matter on November 7, the top court asked the state to apprise it whether the RIICO and the three civic bodies want to continue with their respective appeals against the NGT's February 2022 order. The state's counsel had said the NGT order directed the RIICO to pay environmental compensation of Rs 2 crore. The apex court said last month that pending appeals against the NGT order in the matter relating to pollution in the Jojari River should be heard together with the suo motu case over contamination of the river water. The bench passed the order in the suo motu case titled In Re: 2 million lives at risk, contamination in Jojari River, Rajasthan. On September 16, the top court took suo motu cognisance of discharge of industrial waste, primarily from textile and other factories, into the river, and said it was affecting hundreds of villages. Due to this, the bench said, the drinking water was not safe for humans as well as animals, and this was affecting their health and other ecosystems there.
Rajasthan: Six killed, 14 injured as tempo carrying pilgrims collides with trailer
JAIPUR, Nov 16: Six people were killed, and 14 others injured when a tempo carrying pilgrims collided with a trailer loaded with grain sacks on the Jodhpur-Balesar stretch of National Highway 125 early Sunday, police said. The accident took place near the Khari Beri village in the Jodhpur district. The tempo, carrying around 20 pilgrims from Gujarats Banaskantha and Dhansura areas and heading to Ramdeora, was hit by the speeding trailer coming from the opposite direction, Balesar SHO Moolsingh [] The post Rajasthan: Six killed, 14 injured as tempo carrying pilgrims collides with trailer appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Six killed, 14 injured as vehicle carrying pilgrims collides with trailer in Jodhpur
The tempo, carrying around 20 pilgrims from Gujarat's Banaskantha and Dhansura areas and heading to Ramdeora, was hit by the speeding trailer coming from the opposite direction, says Balesar SHO Moolsingh Bhati
Six killed, 14 injured as tempo carrying pilgrims collides with trailer in Rajasthan
JAIPUR: Six people were killed, and 14 others injured when a tempo carrying pilgrims collided with a trailer loaded with grain sacks on the Jodhpur-Balesar stretch of National Highway 125 early Sunday, police said. The accident took place near the Khari Beri village in the Jodhpur district. The tempo, carrying around 20 pilgrims from Gujarat's Banaskantha and Dhansura areas and heading to Ramdeora, was hit by the speeding trailer coming from the opposite direction, Balesar SHO Moolsingh Bhati said. Three women died on the spot, apart from three others. Their bodies have been kept at the Balesar hospital mortuary. The 14 injured people were rushed to the hospital, from where they were referred to the MDM Hospital in Jodhpur, Bhati said. A case has been registered, and further investigation is underway, the SHO added.
17-day-old infant killed in alleged human sacrifice in Jodhpur; four women detained
JAIPUR: A horrifying case of the alleged human sacrifice of a 17-day-old infant has emerged from Jodhpur, where four women, reportedly the childs aunts, have been accused of killing the newborn. A disturbing video circulating on social media shows a woman holding the baby in her lap while chanting, as several others sit nearby, seemingly participating in what appears to be a tantric ritual. According to reports, Suman, a resident of Sansiyon Ki Dhani Gujrawas, had returned to her parents home for the delivery about a month and a half ago. Her husband, Poonamram, said she gave birth to their son, identified as Pratyuksh, 17 days ago. On Friday night, while Suman was in the bathroom, her four sisters allegedly killed the infant. The childs father alleged that his sisters-in-law, frustrated at not being able to marry, killed the baby due to superstitious beliefs. He claimed the women first broke the infants limbs, then trampled and strangled him, even pulling out his hair. Recalling the moment he learned of his sons death, the father said: My wife informed me at 3:30 a.m. She said, My sisters have killed your child. At first, I thought the child may have fallen during a fight. Later, I learned they had broken his hands and legs and suffocated him. The accused aunts were jealous of their sister, who already had two children and was settled in her family. All four are unmarried. The father has demanded strict action against the accused. Police have detained all four women for questioning and are investigating the case from the perspective of witchcraft and alleged human sacrifice. The incident has once again raised concerns about rising cases of infant killings in Rajasthan. Recently, the state was shocked by another case in Churu, where a woman allegedly strangled her newborn just two hours after birth. To prevent anyone from hearing the babys cries, the child was first suffocated and then strangled. The crime came to light following the newborns postmortem report, after which the womans elder sister filed a murder case at Kotwali police station.
Anandpal encounter: Revision court rules police acted in self-defence
JAIPUR: The Jodhpur District and Sessions (Revision) Court on Thursday overturned the ACJM (CBI Cases) court's order that had initiated murder charges against seven police officers, including Churu SP Rahul Barhat in the infamous Anandpal Singh encounter case. The court observed that the officers were performing their duty and that the encounter took place in self-defence. It further noted that deceased gangster Anandpal Singh fired first using an automatic weapon, seriously injuring a member of the police team. In its order, the court relied on the findings of the CBIs scientific and forensic investigation, which confirmed that Anandpal himself opened fire and that Commando Sohan Singh was injured by his bullet. The court held that the magistrate had ignored this crucial fact while taking cognizance of murder charges. Senior advocates Vineet Jain, Rahul Chaudhary, and Umeshkant Vyas represented the police in the review petition, arguing that the officers acted strictly within the line of duty. The court agreed, noting that the allegations made years later by Anandpals family lacked evidence and were contradicted by the CBI report. The incident dates back to June 24, 2017, when police surrounded Anandpal Singh at a farmhouse in Malasar village, Churu district. Anandpal, Rajasthans most wanted criminal at the time, was facing multiple cases of murder, robbery, and extortion. Acting on leads from his arrested brother Rupinder Pal Singh and associate Devendra Singh, the Special Operations Group (SOG) and Rajasthan Armed Constabulary (RAC) teams tracked him down to the farmhouse. Police officials stated that Anandpal was asked to surrender but instead opened indiscriminate fire with an AK-47. In the ensuing exchange, Anandpal was killed, while Commando Sohan Singh and then-Inspector Suryaveer Singh Rathore sustained serious injuries. Anandpals family had long claimed that the encounter was fake, alleging he was killed after surrendering. In July 2024, the ACJM court had taken cognizance of murder and ordered the registration of a case against seven police officers, including then Churu SP Rahul Barhat, DSP Vidya Prakash, and other SOG and RAC personnel. However, the revision court noted that firing took place from both sides and that holding only the police accountable was beyond the facts. Citing Supreme Court precedents, the court remarked that policemen who risk their lives in the line of duty should not face prosecution without conclusive evidence. Anandpals family is reportedly considering an appeal before the High Court.
In a bizarre accident in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, a camel crashed into a car, got trapped inside for two hours, and ran away after being rescued with the help of a JCB. The driver was seriously injured in the collision.
Camel Breaks Through Car's Roof, Gets Stuck After Head-On Crash In Rajasthan
A car collided head-on with a camel in Rajasthan's Jodhpur, trapping the animal within it for several hours. The accident occurred near Kolu Pabuji on the Phalodi-Dechu road early Wednesday morning.
What Exactly Is A Sonic Boom That Terrified Jodhpur Residents And How Is It Created?
A sonic boom occurs when an object travels faster than sound, creating a loud explosion-like noise that often alarms the public, prompting quick clarification from the Air Force
As per the nationwide study, Indias actual Ready for Life Index (RLI) stands at a modest 59, compared to a high perceived readiness of 85, indicating a wide gap of 26 points in financial readiness across Indias urban population Retirement planning emerges as Indias biggest gap area, with two in three individuals, expecting family support after retirement, despite planning Two out of five individuals have an emergency fund to last over four months; two out of five health insurance owners hold a health cover below INR 5 lakh The findings also highlight Indias need for long-term protection and financial literacy across income groups and cities HDFC Lif e has launched Ready for Life - its latest research-based study. This one-of-its-kind report makes an effort to quantify the Financial Readiness Gap the difference between perceived and actual financial preparedness of individuals. Vineet Arora, Executive Director & Chief Business Officer, HDFC Life The Index shows a 26-point gap, which implies that there is a big difference in terms of actual readiness of an individual in comparison to how ready they think they are largely due the lack of action to convert financial planning from merely a plan into reality. In other words, the index reveals that individuals are not well-prepared to handle uncertainties of life across different financial aspects. About the Study The Ready for Life Index 2025 is a proprietary research initiative by HDFC Life. This research has been conducted by Ipsos India, an independent market research company. Based on 1,836 face-to-face interviews with working men and women aged between 2555 years across Metros, Tier 2, and Tier 3 cities*, the study evaluates Indias life readiness across four key pillars Financial Planning, Emergency Preparedness, Health & Well-being, and Retirement Strategy. The index aims to highlight the gap between perception and actual preparedness, encouraging a shift from short-term savings to structured, long-term financial planning. Balancing Confidence and Preparedness Indias Retirement Reality The Ready for Life Index 2025 evaluates India's overall preparedness across life pillars of high importance and finds that though awareness and optimism are visible, preparedness is still uneven. While consumers hold clear ideal retirement goals, their financial actions and product choices suggest that these goals may be difficult to reach. Of all the pillars, retirement preparedness is the weakest with a 37-point gap between confidence and level of action. Close to half of urban Indians have yet to begin saving for retirement, and two out of every three anticipate support from family after retirement. Most respondents who have started planning for retirement, are of the opinion that a corpus of INR 50 lakhs INR 1 crore would last about 17 years, which could prove to be a gross underestimation considering inflation and lifestyle costs. These results stress on the need for India to move from family-supported financial security to independent retirement planning and also on the need for awareness on financial planning Financial Planning and Protection Traditional Strength, Modern Gaps While Indian customers are inclined towards conventional savings instruments like endowment insurance plans, fixed deposits, and gold, protection and growth-oriented products like term insurance, market linked products, and retirement products are underutilised. Term insurance, which is one of the most cost-effective protection instruments, has modest ownership owing to limited product understanding, myths around claim settlement, and belief that premiums offer no return if the policy holder outlives the policy term. While financial discipline is visible to an extent, the savings space remains dominated by traditional products and short-term goals. The real opportunity lies in encouraging systematic, long-term investing to build sustainable wealth and reduce over-reliance on low-growth instruments. On a positive note, there is increasing awareness about health and wellness. Four in five survey participants actively engage in physical activities to maintain their overall physical and mental well-being. Similarly, two out of three go for yearly health check-ups. But the gap in coverage continues to exist; 2 in 5 respondents have health insurance cover of less than INR 5 lakh. Further, in terms of emergency funds, 2 in 5 individuals possess sufficient savings to meet home expenses for more than four months. Regional and Tier-wise Insights The study reveals notable regional variations in financial readiness across India: North India shows the widest readiness gap of 30 points, mainly due to weaker emergency and retirement planning East India records the most realistic self-assessment with a gap of 20 points, and also displays a traditional and disciplined savings approach South India leads in maturity towards financial and health planning West India demonstrates a more diversified investment outlook but lower focus on long-term planning Tier 3 cities display the lowest preparedness and widest confidence gaps, highlighting the need for deeper financial literacy efforts beyond metros here for the report Vineet Arora Executive Director & Chief Business Officer, HDFC Life , shared his thoughts on the study, The Ready for Life Index reflects Indias growing awareness and optimism about financial planning but also reminds us that true readiness is built through consistent planning and protection. Confidence alone is not enough preparedness needs structure and action ." " The findings indicate that retirement remains Indias biggest financial blind spot. Despite higher awareness, the actual action towards long-term security is limited. Through this study, we aim to encourage meaningful conversations around preparedness and protection as essential pillars of financial wellness . * List of cities - Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata, Lucknow, Jodhpur, Kochi, Vishakhapatnam, Vadodara, Nagpur, Bhubaneshwar, Patna, Muzaffarnagar, Panipat, Thanjavur, Machilipatnam, Anand, Dhule, Bardhaman, Ganjam Disclaimer HDFC Life Insurance Co. Ltd. (HDFC Life) (i) makes no express or implied representations, warranties or covenants as to the accuracy and/or completeness of the information, data, opinions, commentary, analysis and/or any direct or indirect recommendations included in the Ready for Life Index Study conducted by Ipsos India Pvt. Ltd. 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This report does not constitute an offer, solicitation, or recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product.
Priyani Vani Panditt Captivates Audiences with a Houseful Performance in Mumbai
After three successful shows in Mumbai, the much-awaited fourth edition of Raageet was recently held at Nehru Centre, Worli. Flawlessly organized by Kalangan Creations and Maitri Multicreations, the event witnessed a houseful audience, reaffirming the timeless appeal of classical melodies that inspire Bollywoods most loved tunes. Priyani Vani Panditt The concept of Raageet beautifully bridges the world of classical ragas and Hindi film music, offering audiences not just a concert, but a musical education wrapped in emotion and nostalgia. The evenings star performer, Priyani Vani Panditt, left the audience spellbound with her soulful renditions and engaging storytelling. Listeners not only hummed along but were deeply moved by her ability to weave history, knowledge, and melody into one seamless experience. Priyani Vani Panditt getting felicitated The live band elevated the Raageet experience with their exceptional artistry and seamless coordination. On Keyboard was Anay Gadgil, Sushant Sharma was on Guitar, Farooque Latif Khan on the Sarangi, Ashish Jha on Tabla, Harsh Nasery on Percussions and Raghav Sharma on Bass Guitar. While the harmonious voices of Anurag Patil, Anurag Puranik, Bandita Bharti and Vaishnevi Bhuyar in the chorus added a rich, layered dimension to the concerts soundscape. Audience The show was directed by Geet Lavesh Vani. Creative mind behind the Raageet concept, Ashish Pandit, a noted lyricist in the Indian film industry, continues to bring together art, knowledge, and performance in a format that is both educational and entertaining. Show Director - Geet Lavesh Vani Talking about the show, Priyani Vani Panditt shares, I am deeply grateful to the Mumbai audience for the overwhelming love and response to Raageet. Its truly heartwarming to see people connect so passionately with our rich musical heritage. Every performance is a celebration of the timeless bond between ragas and Bollywood melodies, and I feel blessed to share that joy with my audience . Fresh from her month-long multi-city tour across the US and Canada, Priyani recently performed in Edmonton, Toronto, Calgary, Fort Lauderdale, Lubbock, and Milwaukee, where she also conducted a special workshop titled Indian Melodies for western music students at Texas Tech Universitys School of Music. Proudly managed by team Thinkerz, Priyani Vani Panditt has an exciting line-up of performances both in India and abroad. She will soon be performing in Akola, Agra, Jodhpur, Indore and Singapore, enchanting audiences with her soulful renditions. Set to end 2025 on a high note, Priyani already has several sold-out shows lined up for 2026. Continuing her mission to make Indian classical-based melodies more accessible and loved across the world, she remains a true ambassador of musical excellence. www.instagram.com/priyanivanipanditt/?hl=en
Vande Bharat Sleeper Train: When will Indian Railways officially launch the service?
Vande Bharat sleeper train launch: India's first Vande Bharat train sleeper coach maintenance facility will be ready by mid-2026 in Jodhpur.
Jaipur Diary | Rajes roadshow with CM Bhajanlal in Anta
The ruling BJP is going all-out for the high-stakes Anta Assembly by-election. CM Bhajanlal Sharma and former CM Vasundhara Raje held a joint roadshow in Baran to boost BJP candidate Morpal Suman. The event looked less like a campaign rally and more like a show of strength to project unity amid murmurs of internal rifts. The BJP has battled unease over the delay in ticket distribution for Anta and Rajes silence had raised more eyebrows. Insiders say Madam played a key role in the last-minute decision-making. Raje, who has been on the back foot since Bhajanlal took charge as CM in 2023, seems to have drawn a line this time. Winds of change as Raj to scrap two-child rule Winds of change are blowing through Rajasthans local politics and now its all about family size. The state government has quietly kicked off the process to scrap the decades-old two-child rule that barred candidates with more than two children from contesting Panchayat and Municipal elections. A draft ordinance by the Law Department proposes that those blessed with a larger family be allowed to jump into the election ring. The Panchayati Raj and Local Self-Governance departments have sent in their proposals and once the Law Department gives the green light, the ordinance could be rolled out within this month itself. Asaram walks out as HC grants him 6-month bail Looks like the stars have finally aligned for Asaram. After 13 long years behind bars, the self-styled godmanserving a life sentence for raping a minorhas secured a breather. The Gujarat High Court has recently granted him six months bail on medical grounds, effectively suspending his sentence. During the hearing, Asarams lawyer painted a picture of an ailing 86-year-old whos already spent 12 years, 11 months, and 27 days in custody. Asarams first taste of freedom came this January when he received interim bail for medical reasons. He was sentenced to life imprisonment by a Jodhpur court in April 2018. Rajesh Asnani Our correspondent in Jaipur rajesh.asnani@ newindianexpress.com
15 Die as Tempo Traveller Rams Stationary Truck in Rajasthan's Phalodi
According to police, the victims were residents of the Sursagar area in Jodhpur and were returning from the Kolayat temple in Bikaner after offering prayers at the Kapil Muni Ashram
Rajasthan bus accident: At least 15 die as tempo traveller rams truck in Phalodi
Fifteen passengers died, while two others sustained serious injuries. The injured were first taken to a hospital in Osian for primary treatment and later referred to Jodhpur, Jodhpur Police Commissioner Om Prakash said
15 Killed After Tempo Traveller Crashes Into Truck In Jodhpur
At least 15 people from the same family died in a tempo traveller crash near Matoda village, Jodhpur.
Jodhpur accident: At least 18 dead and three injured after tempo traveller crashes into parked truck in the Matoda area of Phalodi in Rajastha's Jodhpur.
The city becomes only the second from India to be added to UCCN's gastronomy category, after Hyderabad was named in 2019, as per an official press release. Union Minister of Culture and Jodhpur MP Gajendra Singh Shekhawat shared the news on X.
Lucknow gets 'Creative City of Gastronomy' tag from UNESCO
LUCKNOW: UNESCO on Friday declared Lucknow a 'Creative City of Gastronomy' at the 43rd session of its General Conference in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, officials said. The designation places Lucknow among 70 gastronomy cities worldwide and makes it the second Indian city to win the title after Hyderabad. This honour comes at a time when Lucknow is celebrating 250 years as the capital city of Awadh. UNESCO in a statement, said that to celebrate World Cities Day 2025, it has added 58 new cities to its Creative Cities Network. With these additions, the network now includes 408 cities from more than 100 countries. Among the newly designated cities in the Cities of Gastronomy category are Lucknow (India), Zaragoza (Spain), Songkhla (Thailand), San Javier de Loncomilla (Chile), Quanzhou (China), Matosinhos (Portugal), Kelowna (Canada), Cuenca (Ecuador), and Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah (Saudi Arabia). Tourism and Culture Minister Jaiveer Singh welcomed the move, saying that the global recognition reflected how tourism was contributing to the vision of Viksit Uttar Pradesh. Under PM Narendra Modis vision and CM Yogi Adityanaths leadership, UP has become a source of national pride. Culinary tourism has long attracted visitors to the state and the tag will help the state build the sector further, he added. Lucknow has been designated as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, a recognition of its distinguished culinary heritage and invaluable contribution to Indias rich gastronomic traditions. This honour enhances Lucknows global stature, positioning it as a premier destination pic.twitter.com/JUTsK0ew2q Gajendra Singh Shekhawat (@gssjodhpur) November 1, 2025 Principal secretary, tourism, Amrit Abhijat, said this title would further enhance Lucknows global appeal. Every plate served in Lucknow tells a story of royal kitchens, street vendors, and cultural unity. The Creative City status will strengthen global outreach, boost food-based entrepreneurship, and encourage sustainable tourism, he said. Abhijat noted that 8.274 million tourists visited Lucknow in 2024, while in just the first six months of 2025, 7.02 million visitors had already arrived clear evidence that food and culture had become key drivers of tourism growth in Uttar Pradesh. Lucknow is known for its aromatic gravies and melt-in-your-mouth galouti kebab, Awadhi biryani, tokri chaat, puri-kachori, and desserts like malai gilori and makhan malai. The detailed nomination process, steered by the Directorate of Tourism under former principal secretary, tourism, Mukesh Meshram, involved the submission of a dossier to the Union culture ministry.
Three terror suspects held in Rajasthan
Rajasthans Anti-Terrorism Squad detains three terror suspects during ongoing raids in Jodhpur and Jaisalmer
Rajasthan HC grants six-month interim bail to Asaram Bapu on health grounds
JAIPUR:In a major relief to self-styled godman Asaram Bapu, the Rajasthan High Court has granted him six-month interim bail on health grounds. Asaram is serving life sentence in Jodhpur Central Jail for sexually assaulting a minor. He has been reportedly suffering from poor health for a long time. The case was heard by a division bench headed by Acting Chief Justice Sanjiv Prakash Sharma. Senior Supreme Court advocate Devdutt Kamat and advocate Yashpal Singh Rajpurohit appeared on behalf of Asaram. They argued that his deteriorating health required continuous medical attention, which was not possible while in jail. Additional Advocate General (AAG) Deepak Chaudhary represented the Rajasthan government, while advocate P.C. Solanki appeared for the victim. After hearing all parties, the Bench granted Asaram six months interim bail in the first such relief from the Rajasthan High Court. It is worth noting that Asaram has been serving his sentence since April 2018. Earlier, on January 7, 2025, the Supreme Court had granted him interim bail in a separate Gujarat case on medical grounds. Following the expiry of the bail, he surrendered on August 30. Asaram then filed a petition in the Rajasthan High Court seeking an extension of his bail. On August 27, a Division Bench of Justice Dinesh Mehta and Justice Vineet Kumar Mathur rejected his plea, citing a medical board report from Ahmedabads Government Hospital, which stated that his condition was stable and did not require hospitalisation. The court also observed that Asaram had been visiting multiple hospitals in recent months without regular follow-up treatment. Asaram has been convicted in two rape cases. The first case was registered in Jodhpur on August 21, 2013, following an FIR lodged at the citys womens police station for the rape of a minor. He was arrested from his Indore ashram on August 31, 2013, and a 1,021-page charge sheet was filed on November 6, 2013. The Jodhpur Sessions Court sentenced him to life imprisonment on April 25, 2018. In another case, filed in Ahmedabad in August 2013 by a woman from his Gandhinagar ashram, Asaram was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment by the court on January 31, 2023.
SC Seeks Centres Reply in 10 Days on Sonam Wangchuks NSA Detention Challenge
Bench allows wifes amended plea, permits note exchange with activist jailed in Jodhpur; next hearing Nov 24
Bishnoi Gang member Jagga held in US; deportation process underway
CHANDIGARH: Gangster Jagdeep Singh alias Jagga, an active member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang with close links to the Rohit Godara gang, has been detained in the United States (US) by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) near the CanadaUS border. The Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) of the Rajasthan Police played a key role in his apprehension. Sources said that Jagga, who hails from Dhurkot in Punjab, had been absconding for a long time, and AGTF teams were actively searching for him. About a dozen cases are registered against him in Punjab and Rajasthan, including charges of murder, attempt to murder, and extortion. He has also been declared a proclaimed offender by the court. Sources further claimed that Jagga had been operating from Dubai and the US, managing financial and logistical support for the BishnoiGodara network. The AGTF team had been tracking his activities through sustained surveillance and technical inputs. It is learnt that, based on intelligence inputs, US Homeland Securitys Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained Jagga. He is currently in US custody, and legal proceedings for his deportation are in progress. Once repatriated, Jagga and his associates will face further investigation and strict legal action for organized criminal activity. In March 2017, Jagga was arrested and jailed along with Lawrence Bishnoi and Anmol Bishnoi in connection with the firing and death threats against Dr. Sunil Chandak in the Pratap Nagar police station area of Jodhpur. He was also found involved in the murder of Vasudev Asrani in the Sardarpura police station area of Jodhpur in September 2017. After securing bail, he fled to Dubai about three years ago and later illegally travelled to the United States. Earlier, Amit Sharma alias Jack Pandit, a close associate of the Lawrence BishnoiRohit GodaraGoldy Brar gang, was also detained in the US following an international operation coordinated by the AGTF and the CBIs Interpol branch.
Rajasthan shocker: Teachers caught selling school milk powder meant for students to mawa factories
Five teachers in Balotra and Jodhpur have been suspended. They allegedly misused milk powder supplied under the Pannadhay Bal Gopal Yojana. The teachers were found guilty of selling milk powder to mawa factories. A committee is investigating the case. Officials are inspecting schools for meal stock verification. Strict action will be taken against those found guilty.
Rajasthan shocker: Teachers caught selling school milk powder meant for students to mawa factories
Five teachers in Balotra and Jodhpur have been suspended. They allegedly misused milk powder supplied under the Pannadhay Bal Gopal Yojana. The teachers were found guilty of selling milk powder to mawa factories. A committee is investigating the case. Officials are inspecting schools for meal stock verification. Strict action will be taken against those found guilty.
Advisory Board Reviews Ladakh Activist Sonam Wangchuks NSA Detention At Jodhpur Jail
During the nearly three-hour-long session, representations were heard, including from Wangchuks wife, Gitanjali J Angmo
Three-member panel to review Sonam Wangchuks NSA detention at Jodhpur jail
JAIPUR: The Leh administration has constituted a three-member advisory board to examine the case of Sonam Wangchuk, who is currently held in Jodhpur Central Jail under the National Security Act (NSA). The panel, chaired by former judge MK Hujura, is scheduled to hear Wangchuks case on Friday. Security at the jail has reportedly been intensified ahead of the proceedings. The board also includes District Judge Manoj Parihar and social activist Spal Jayesh Angmo. The members travelled to Jodhpur and stayed at the Circuit House before their visit to the jail. According to reports, Wangchuks wife, Geetanjali J Angmo, is likely to be present during the hearing. Sonam Wangchuk was taken into custody on 26 September in connection with the Leh protests and transferred to Jodhpur, where he is under house arrest. His wife has filed appeals challenging his detention with both local authorities and the central government. Geetanjali has also approached the Supreme Court, claiming that her fundamental rights were violated during her visits to meet her husband. She stated that officers from the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Rajasthan Police closely monitored her movements at Jodhpur Central Jail. Centre resumes talks with Ladakh leaders on statehood, Sixth Schedule, NSA on Sonam Wangchuk In an affidavit, she described how she was intercepted upon arrival at Jodhpur airport on 7 October and 11 October, and taken under surveillance to meet her husband. After exiting the airport, IB and Rajasthan Police officers directed me to their vehicle, which had windows covered with white curtains. They accompanied me to the jail and stayed with me throughout the visit. Prior to each visit, they asked for details of my travel and the duration of my stay in Jodhpur, Geetanjali said. She also alleged that two officers remained close by while she met Wangchuk, listening to their conversation and photographing his legal instructions. She was reportedly barred from meeting anyone else in Jodhpur and was escorted to the railway station, travelling with the officers for two hours beyond the city before disembarking at Merta Road Junction. Wangchuks detention followed violent protests in Leh last month demanding statehood for Ladakh, which resulted in four deaths and several injuries. Geetanjali has filed a habeas corpus petition in the Supreme Court regarding her husbands detention. The matter is currently being heard by Justices Arvind Kumar and N V Anjaria.
3-Year-Old Girl Lured With Chips, Raped In Jodhpur; Suspect Arrested
A three-year-old Dalit girl was allegedly raped by a man known to her family in Rajasthan's Jodhpur. The accused, Sajid Khan, lured the child with chips and took her to a nearby field, where he committed the crime.

