One Nation, One Election May Be Ready by 2029, JPC Chair Says
An overwhelming majority of those consulted have supported the idea of simultaneous elections, said the BJP MP from Pali in Rajasthan
'One nation, one election' mechanism may be ready for rollout by 2029: Joint panel chief
Panaji, Jul 10: The joint committee of Parliament examining the bills on simultaneous elections is working to create a mechanism that could make the 'One Nation, One Election' reform fully operational by the 2029 general elections, its chairperson said on Friday. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the panel's two-day meeting in Goa, PP Chaudhary claimed that nearly 99 per cent of civil society stakeholders consulted so far have backed the proposal, which aims to curb an estimated Rs 7 lakh crore economic loss caused by frequent polls. The committee began its deliberations in Goa on the Constitution (129th Amendment) Bill, 2024, with an interaction with Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and members of his cabinet, seeking their views on the challenges involved in implementing simultaneous elections and ways to address them. We had an informal interaction with the chief minister and cabinet ministers, who represent the people of Goa. We discussed how 'One Nation, One Election' can be implemented, what challenges exist and how they can be mitigated while maintaining a fine balance acceptable to all, Chaudhary said. He said that the committee has visited several states, including Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana and Delhi, where it interacted with constitutional experts, civil society organisations, educationists and other stakeholders. An overwhelming majority of those consulted have supported the idea of simultaneous elections, said the BJP MP from Pali in Rajasthan. We have found that almost 99 per cent of stakeholders, particularly from civil society and various organisations, favour simultaneous elections. The effort now is to evolve a mechanism that is acceptable to all political parties, he said. Asked about the timeline for implementation, he said the committee was examining various options, indicating that the reform could become operational by the time the next general elections are due in 2029. He said there is also a possibility of bringing some states into alignment before that if political parties and the chief ministers voluntarily agree to synchronise their electoral cycles. Highlighting the economic rationale behind the proposal, Chaudhary cited findings placed before the high-level committee headed by former President Ram Nath Kovind. He said that an economic study submitted to the Kovind committee estimated that holding elections separately across the country results in an economic loss of nearly Rs 7 lakh crore, while synchronised elections could generate equivalent gains for the national economy. Elections are now not confined to one state. If elections are held anywhere in the country, they have an impact on other states because the economy is interconnected, Chaudhary said. Using Goa as an example, he said that elections in any major state affect tourist arrivals in Goa, while elections in the coastal state itself impact its tourism industry. The economy today is globalised. An adverse impact in one state affects other states as well. Frequent elections have economic consequences beyond state boundaries, he said. The BJP MP also argued that repeated elections disrupt governance and adversely affect education, as teachers are routinely deployed for election-related duties, including preparation of electoral rolls, training and polling work. As a result, teaching in government schools suffers. The worst affected are children from economically weaker sections who depend on government schools. This is a serious concern if the situation continues over the coming decades, he said. Chaudhary described simultaneous elections as a major electoral reform envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying it would help the country achieve its goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047. The details will emerge with time. The objective is to build a broad consensus and evolve a practical mechanism acceptable to all, Choudhari said.
Rajasthan Dalit youth dies in knife attack, SI suspended
Jaipur: A Dalit youth allegedly died after a knife attack on July 3 in Rajasthans Sri Ganganagar district, with his family alleging police inaction over an earlier complaint, which they claimed could have prevented the attack. The incident took place near the Shani Temple in the town of Srikaranpur. Two youths, CharanjitSingh and Shivraj, were Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
The Trinetra Ganesh Temple in Rajasthan continues an ancient tradition of receiving handwritten letters. Devotees worldwide send wishes and gratitude through postal mail to this unique spiritual site. These letters are then presented before the deity as part of the temple's long-standing customs. The temple, built around 1300 AD, is significant for worshipping Ganesha with his entire family. Visitors can reach the temple via Sawai Madhopur Junction or Jaipur Airport.
Hands And Legs Tied, Face Covered: Rajasthan Man Found Dead, Lakhs Stolen
An 80-year-old man was found dead with hands and legs tied after a robbery in Alwar.
Jagmohan Meena, a 2013-batch Odisha cadre IPS officer and IIT Kanpur graduate, has decided to resign from the service at 37, citing personal reasons and long-term career planning. Born in Rajasthan's Sikar district, he secured AIR 849 in the 2012 UPSC Civil Services Examination and later received the Police Medal for Gallantry in 2019 for anti-Maoist operations. Meena plans to explore private-sector opportunities after completing the formal resignation process.
Heavy rainfall in parts of Rajasthan; Chittorgarh, Bharatpur districts receive highest
Heavy rainfall soaked parts of Rajasthan in the past twenty-four hours. The meteorological department predicts more rainfall in the Bharatpur division on July tenth. Several districts recorded significant rainfall while some areas experienced high day temperatures. Moderate to heavy rainfall is likely at several places on Friday. Rainfall activity is expected to decrease across most of Rajasthan after July eleventh.
Monsoon covers entire India, reaches remaining parts of Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab
The southwest monsoon has now covered all of India, arriving one day behind schedule. Early July has recorded surplus rainfall, which is a positive development. This follows a significant rainfall deficit experienced across the country during the month of June. El Nio conditions are cited as a primary reason for the overall rainfall deficit. Seasonal monsoon rainfall is forecast to be ninety percent of the long-period average.
Soybean sowing gains pace, acreage seen surpassing last year
Soybean sowing has accelerated across key Indian states after a monsoon delay. Nearly ninety percent of targeted areas in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan are covered. Maharashtra has completed eighty to ninety percent of its soybean planting. The Soybean Processors Association of India expects total acreage to exceed last year. Favorable rainfall will determine the final soybean production outcome this season.
Rajasthan Police Arrest Three Drug Traffickers with 50 Lakh Worth of Narcotics
Jaipur, July 9: Rajasthans Jhalawar police have made a significant breakthrough in the fight against illegal drug trafficking, seizing narcotics valued at 50 lakh. The police apprehended three traffickers while they were transporting large quantities of smack and charas. According to Superintendent of Police Amit Kumar, a special police team led by Station House Officer ... Read more Rajasthan Police Arrest Three Drug Traffickers with 50 Lakh Worth of Narcotics
From Rajasthan to Texas Super Kings: Abhimanyu Lamba's Untold Story
From Rajasthan to Texas Super Kings: Abhimanyu Lamba's Untold Story
RSSB Patwari Result 2026 declared; merit list and cut-off released for 3,705 vacancies: Direct link
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has declared the RSSB Patwari Result 2026 for the recruitment of 3,705 vacancies. Candidates who appeared for the examination held on May 17, 2026, can check their results online using their roll number or application number. The Board has also released the merit list and category-wise cut-off marks. Shortlisted candidates will proceed to document verification, while the final selection will be completed after verification and publication of the final merit list.
Monsoon covers entire country, 38% excess rains during July 1-9
With the Southwest monsoons advance into the remaining parts of the north Arabian Sea, Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab, the entire country came under monsoon cover on July 9, against the normal date of July 8
From Rajasthan to Texas: Abhimanyu Lamba's pursuit of the American dream | Exclusive
Texas Super Kings pacer Abhimanyu Lamba opens up on leaving Rajasthan to pursue cricket in the USA, overcoming homesickness, working as a part-time coach, and earning his place in the Major League Cricket (MLC). He also discussed cricket's rapid growth in America and his dream of one day representing the USA.
Satluj: Gurudwaras across India to screen Diljit Dosanjh's film
Days after Satluj was pulled from ZEE5 in India, gurudwaras across Punjab, Delhi, Rajasthan, Haryana and Jammu have begun organising community screenings of the Diljit Dosanjh-starrer to ensure Jaswant Singh Khalra's story continues to reach audiences
Delhi-NCR wakes up to another rainy morning; IMD issues orange alert
Delhi received heavy rainfall early Thursday, extending the monsoon spell and bringing relief. An orange alert forecasts more rain across the region through most of the day. This continuous rainfall caused waterlogging in several parts of the national capital. Similar weather is expected over Haryana, Chandigarh, and west Uttar Pradesh until July tenth. Northeast Uttar Pradesh will see rain until July thirteenth, and east Rajasthan on July ninth.
Jaipur, July 9 : In a case that has shaken Rajasthan and triggered nationwide outrage, police have alleged that a 23-year-old woman conspired with her [] The post Jaipur Murder Case: Daughter Allegedly Hired Contract Killers To Murder Mother For Government Job And Property appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Rajasthan Congress takes exception to public consultations onUCCwithout release of draft
Party demands complete draft of the Bill; says no feedback can be provided by the publicwithout knowing what the proposed law contained; State forms high-level committee to draft legislation
NMC flags GMC Jammu over CCTV compliance
Srinagar, July 08: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has identified Govt. Medical College (GMC), Jammu among 70 medical colleges across India for failing to comply with mandatory CCTV surveillance and Network Video Recorder (NVR) integration norms, directing immediate compliance with its regulations. The NMC has directed all non-compliant medical colleges and institutions across the country to immediately install CCTV surveillance systems, connect their Network Video Recorders (NVRs) with the NMC Command and Control Centre, and provide live feed access to the Commission. In a communication issued by the NMC's IT Division on July 6, 2026, the Commission stated that medical colleges are mandated under various regulations and advisories to install 25 CCTV cameras at prescribed locations and maintain 30 days of playback footage and share live feeds with the NMC through NVR connectivity. From Jammu and Kashmir, Government Medical College (GMC), Bakshinagar Jammu has figured among the institutions listed as non-compliant in the communication under the UG category. The Commission said that despite continuous follow-up with institutions, several colleges have still not linked their NVR systems with the NMC. Consequently, a list of 70 non-compliant medical colleges, including undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) institutions, has been made public. Among the institutions named are prominent government medical colleges and hospitals from Delhi, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Punjab, Odisha, Telangana, and other states. According to the NMC, the CCTV and NVR requirements form part of the UGMSR-2023 regulations, PGMSR-2023 (Amendment) dated February 20, 2026, and MARB Regulations 2023, aimed at strengthening transparency, monitoring, and regulatory oversight in medical education institutions. The commission has directed all listed institutions to comply with the CCTV installation and NVR integration requirements on an immediate basis. The Commission has also provided technical support through its designated email for institutions facing implementation issues. The notice has been forwarded to the Departments of Medical Education and Directorates of Medical Education of all States and Union Territories for further necessary action.
NDTV Investigation: Search For Answers As Several Women Die After C-Section In Kota
In this three-part series, NDTV investigates maternal deaths and severe post-delivery complications reported across government hospitals in Rajasthan.
Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan recently launched PRAGATI, a nationwide initiative to build 20,000 agri-entrepreneurs and directly benefit 20 lakh smallholder farmers through climate-resilient, regenerative agriculture. Union Minister of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Shivraj Singh Chouhan launching the PRAGATI initiative The programme is backed by a coalition of institutions including the PepsiCo Foundation, State Bank of India Foundation, Gates Foundation, IDH, Heifer International, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), Global Agri Entrepreneurship Academy, Sustainable Agriculture Foundation's International Association (SAFIA), Agri Entrepreneur Growth Foundation (AEGF), and Transform Rural India Foundation (TRIF).
Rajasthan refinery has used as much steel as can build 40 Eiffel Towers and 5 Burj Khalifas: Modi
The Rajasthan Public Service Commission is expected to release the RPSC 2nd Grade Teacher Admit Card 2026 from July 8 on its official website ahead of the July 1218 written examination. Candidates should regularly check the portal, download their hall tickets promptly, verify all details, and prepare for the recruitment drive covering 10,537 teacher vacancies across Rajasthan.
Rajasthan High Court orders inspection of dairy cooperatives to detect synthetic milk
The Rajasthan High Court has directed the State government to conduct inspections of major dairy cooperatives, including Saras, Amul, Lotus and Mother Dairy, to examine the measures they have put in place to prevent the sale of synthetic milk and other adulterated dairy products. A Division Bench of Acting Chief Justice Sanjeev Prakash Sharma and [] The post Rajasthan High Court orders inspection of dairy cooperatives to detect synthetic milk appeared first on India Legal .
Rajasthan recalls labour-inducing drug after quality test failure
A batch of Dinoprostone Gel, used to induce labour in pregnant women, has failed a government quality test, prompting Rajasthan's Drug Control Department to stop its use and recall the batch from hospitals across the state. The batch, manufactured by Cotec Healthcare, was found to be below prescribed quality standards after testing.
Rajasthan maternal deaths: Rights group seeks NHRC probe into Kota oxytocin case
In a plea for justice, a civil rights group has turned to the National Human Rights Commission concerning five maternal deaths that occurred in Kota, Rajasthan. These women were given oxytocin injections that were later revealed to contain no active substancejust water. The organisation is seeking not only compensation and accountability for the affected families but also an independent investigation and lifelong medical care for the survivors.
IMD Issues Heavy Rain Alert for Many States
The weather agency also said the southwest monsoon has advanced further into Gujarat, Rajasthan and Haryana
Kharif sowing slow, 15 more districts face rain deficiency
The government is monitoring 262 districts for rainfall deficiency and El Nino impacts. Fifteen additional districts have been identified as facing rainfall deficits. Sowing remains slower than usual due to uneven rainfall across the country. However, rains are forecast for Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan soon. Contingency plans are being implemented to minimize potential impacts on agriculture.
Rajasthan government orders three-layer drug testing after tragedy
Rajasthan is changing drug procurement rules after recent maternity deaths occurred. A probe found spurious oxytocin injections caused these tragic childbirth complications. The state is now implementing a three-tier quality check for all drug purchases. Unit heads will continuously verify the quality of medicines and surgical materials. Action is being taken against the manufacturer and treating doctors for their roles.
Civil rights body asks National Human Rights Commission to step in
A civil rights group has asked the NHRC to intervene in five maternal deaths. These deaths occurred in Kota, Rajasthan, after women received oxytocin injections. Reports suggest these injections contained no active ingredient and were ineffective. The organization seeks an independent probe and compensation for affected families. They also requested lifelong medical treatment and rehabilitation for the women.
Delhi-NCR faces waterlogging after Tuesday's heavy rain and expects more over five days. The India Meteorological Department forecasts thunderstorms, gusty winds, and light to moderate rain across the region. A yellow alert is in effect until July 9, with temperatures between 32 and 37 degrees Celsius. Southwest Monsoon has advanced further into parts of Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Haryana.
Bhagyashree, the popular Bollywood actor known for her role as Suman in the film, ‘ Maine Pyar Kiya ’ in 1989, philanthropist and wellness advocate, has extended support to the campaign of World Animal Protection to end cruel elephant rides in Jaipur. As a child, Bhagyashree was introduced to the concept of compassion for animals and as she grew up, she realized that millions of animals across the world were needlessly suffering cruelty at the hands of humans. As an avid traveler, she has observed wild animals like elephants and lions in the wild in Maasai Mara in Kenya and leopards in Jawai in Rajasthan. In these situations, she has been able to observe the regal splendor of wild animals living where they belong, in the wild. Sadly, this freedom is denied to millions of wild animals that are held in captivity worldwide, many of them in entertainment, such as elephants for riding in Amer Fort in Jaipur in Rajasthan. Bhagyashree playing with a horse Photo credit: Bhagyashree Jaipur is called the pride of Rajasthan. Every day, thousands of tourists visit beautiful palaces, colourful markets and the historic Amer Fort, admiring the rich culture and royal heritage of the Pink City that is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. “ I learned about the lives of the elephants behind these rides. Hidden behind the bright decorations and tourist photographs are nearly eighty elephants living a life of pain and captivity. These gentle animals are taken away from the forests where they truly belong and are forced to spend their days carrying tourists under the hot sun. Many remain chained for long hours, deprived of proper food, medical care, rest and the freedom to move naturally. When they are not giving rides at Amer Fort, they are often made to continue working in Haathi Gaon, where their suffering silently continues . Elephants are not meant for entertainment. They are highly intelligent and emotional wild animals. Just like humans, they form deep family bonds,care for their young ones and feel joy, fear, grief and loneliness. In the wild, elephants walk long distances every day, swim across rivers and live in close social groups. Seeing them reduced to a life of chains and commands for human amusement is heartbreaking ,” Bhagyashree says. “ What disturbed me even more was learning how many elephants are trained. Baby calves are often separated from their mothers and forced to undergo a cruel process called “the crush” to break their spirit and make them obedient enough for rides and performances. It is difficult to imagine the fear and trauma these young animals go through simply to entertain people for a few minutes, ” Bhagyashree adds. Bhagyashree feels most tourists, whether from India or abroad, are unaware of this suffering. They only see a decorated elephant and a memorable ride, without realising the pain hidden behind it. “ India has recognised elephants as our National Heritage Animal, yet these magnificent beings continue to suffer in captivity for tourism. I believe we can celebrate Rajasthan’s culture and history without causing cruelty to animals. True heritage should reflect compassion, dignity and respect for life. I have seen elephants in the wild and can state that these majestic animals belong in the wild, and not in captivity. I stand with World Animal Protection in calling for an end to elephant rides in Jaipur and for the rehabilitation of these elephants into proper sanctuaries where they can finally live with care, peace and some freedom for the rest of their lives. Wildlife belongs in the wild, not in chains for entertainment ,” emphasises Bhagyashree . World Animal Protection would like to thank Bhagyashree wholeheartedly for the compassion she has shown for the captive elephants in Jaipur. The timing is especially appropriate given that World Animal Protection, as part of a coalition of two hundred and forty one organisations comprising the Asia For Animals coalition, has written to the Chief Wildlife Warden of Rajasthan requesting him to end elephant rides in the wake of the unfortunate death of an elephant named Chanchal, who was painted for a photoshoot of an artist named Julia Buruleva from Russia. Also, World Animal Protection welcomes the announcement of animal welfare standards by the Ministry of Tourism in places that are frequented by tourists and it is hoped that stringent animal welfare standards will lead to the cessation of elephant rides in places like Amer Fort in Jaipur. “ We are very pleased to have a compassionate and conscientious celebrity like Bhagyashree join our ranks to end elephant rides and combat animal cruelty ," says Gajender Kumar Sharma, Country Director, World Animal Protection in India . “ We hope her plea to end elephant rides will encourage more people to stop riding elephants and ultimately bring this spectacle to an end with the help of the government of Rajasthan ." shubhobrotoghosh@worldanimalprotection.org.in .
Video of Assault Survivor From Hardoi Falsely Shared as Incident From Rajasthan
The videos show the victim of a case of kidnapping in Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh.
Ambedkar Nagar Police busted an interstate human trafficking racket on Monday. Seven accused individuals were arrested and one abducted woman was rescued unharmed. The syndicate targeted vulnerable young women with false marriage promises. These women were then taken to Rajasthan and Haryana for forced prostitution. The police recovered cash suspected to be proceeds from the trafficking.
IMD weather update: India braces for a deluge as the Meteorological Department forecasts heavy to extremely heavy rainfall across numerous states on Tuesday, July 7. A depression over Jharkhand is driving widespread showers, with thunderstorms and gusty winds also expected. The monsoon's advance is anticipated to cover more regions, including Gujarat and parts of Rajasthan, over the next three days. Residents are urged to stay alert for potential flooding and disruptions.
Rajasthan Resolves Panchna Dam Dispute After Two Decades
Jaipur, July 6: The long-standing dispute over the Panchna Dam in Rajasthans Karauli district has been resolved after nearly two decades. On Monday, water was released into the canals of the command area as a trial to assess the water distribution system. Additionally, the foundation stone for a lift irrigation project was laid, which will ... Read more Rajasthan Resolves Panchna Dam Dispute After Two Decades
In a significant step towards strengthening the startup ecosystem of MBM University (formerly MBM Engineering College), Marwari Catalysts Group , in collaboration with the MBM Alumni Association , has launched the MBM Co-founders Club - a first-of-its-kind initiative dedicated to supporting startups founded by MBM alumni. More than just a platform, the Club is envisioned as a movement by MBM alumni, for MBM alumni , bringing together successful entrepreneurs, investors and industry leaders to help founders build scalable businesses. MBM Co-founders Club by Marwari Catalysts Group Selects First Three Startups, Next Batch to Open Soon The first cohort of the programme has already generated an overwhelming response, with nearly 60 startup applications received from MBM alumni representing diverse sectors and geographies. To evaluate the applications, a screening committee was constituted under the leadership of Vipul Kocher, President of the MBM Alumni Association , comprising Virendra Gupta, Abhishek Kumbhat, Jhilmil Kochar and Sushil Sharma (Founder- Marwari Catalysts) . After a rigorous evaluation process, three high-potential startups have been selected for the inaugural cohort. The names of the selected startups will be announced shortly. The selected startups will receive strategic support in the form of funding opportunities, one-on-one mentorship from successful founders and industry experts, business scaling guidance, investor connect, market access and global exposure through the extensive ecosystem of Marwari Catalysts Group. In addition, Marwari Catalysts will provide startup acceleration credits worth nearly USD 200,000, including AWS credits, cloud infrastructure, AI and developer tools, software subscriptions and other technology resources that will help founders build and scale their businesses more efficiently. The programme will also facilitate participation in international startup delegations, investor interactions and global business networks, enabling founders from Jodhpur to explore opportunities beyond India. Following the announcement of the first cohort, applications for the second batch of the MBM Co-founders Club will be invited. The organisers expect an even stronger response from MBM alumni entrepreneurs across India and overseas, reflecting the growing enthusiasm for alumni-led entrepreneurship. The initiative is expected to foster a vibrant startup culture within MBM University, benefiting not only alumni founders but also current students, researchers and aspiring entrepreneurs. It is also expected to strengthen the innovation ecosystem of Jodhpur and Western Rajasthan by encouraging more technology-led ventures and job creators. Speaking on the initiative, Sushil Sharma , Founder , Marwari Catalysts Group and a member of the screening committee, said, "MBM has produced exceptional engineers, innovators and business leaders over several decades. Through the MBM Co-founders Club, our objective is to create a structured platform where alumni founders receive access to capital, mentorship, industry networks and global opportunities. This initiative is about building a sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem that will continue to create successful startups for years to come." Vipul Kocher , President of the MBM Alumni Association , said, "Our alumni network is one of MBM's greatest strengths. The Co-founders Club brings together successful alumni from across industries and geographies to support fellow entrepreneurs. We believe this initiative will inspire more MBM graduates to pursue entrepreneurship and contribute towards innovation-led economic growth." One of the defining strengths of the initiative is the remarkable support extended by the MBM alumni community. Alumni from across India as well as the United States, the United Kingdom, Singapore and Dubai have come forward to mentor founders, facilitate investments and open global business networks for the selected startups. Over the decades, MBM has produced several distinguished leaders who have made their mark in government, technology, manufacturing, infrastructure and entrepreneurship. Notable alumni include Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister; Dr. Prem Shanker Goel, eminent space scientist and Padma Shri awardee; Sunil Chordia, Chairman & Managing Director of Rajratan Global Wire Ltd.; Pratik Patel, Chairman & Managing Director of Jash Engineering Ltd.; and several accomplished entrepreneurs and business leaders across India and overseas. Their continued engagement with the institution reflects the enduring strength of the MBM alumni network. With the launch of the MBM Co-founders Club, Marwari Catalysts Group and the MBM Alumni Association aim to create one of India's strongest alumni-led startup platforms, helping transform innovative ideas from MBM alumni into globally competitive enterprises while strengthening the entrepreneurial ecosystem of Jodhpur, Western Rajasthan and beyond.
Madurai Hosts 6th Leg of Kauvery Hospital-TNSTC Veterans Tennis Tournament 2026
Around 125 players from Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan participated in the tournament. A total prize money of Rs. 2 lakh was distributed among the winners, runners-up, and semi-finalists across all categories. The VIth Leg of the Kauvery Hospital-Tamil Nadu Senior Tennis Club (TNSTC) Veterans Tennis Tournament 2026 was held at the Madurai Union Club from June 26 to 28, featuring Singles and Doubles events across seven age categories (40+, 50+, 55+, 60+, 65+, 70+, and 75+). Tennis Tournament Around 125 players from Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan participated in the tournament, reflecting its growing popularity among veteran tennis players across the country. A total prize money of Rs. 2 lakh was distributed among the winners, runners-up, and semi-finalists across all categories. Trophies and Prize money were distributed by Mr. Jayaraman, Chairman, and Mr. N. Narayanasamy, Secretary, TNSTC. The tournament featured several accomplished veteran players who have represented India at the World Veterans Tennis Championships. They included Sanjay Kumar (Kerala) in the 60+ category, Suresh Murthati (Telangana) and Tulasiram (Karnataka) in the 70+ category, and Venkatachalam Swaminathan (Tamil Nadu) in the 75+ category. Sanjay Kumar and Venkatachalam Swaminathan have both captained the Indian team at the World Veterans Tennis Championships. One of the highlights of the tournament was the participation of two octogenarian players, Mr. R. Nagarajan and Mr. Shivamony Moorthy. In the singles events, Srikanth (40+), Ramesh S (50+), Srinivas Reddy (55+), Senthil Kumar (60+), V. Shankar (65+), Tulasiram (70+), and Venkatachalam Swaminathan (75+) emerged as champions in their respective categories. In the doubles events, Sathish Babu and M. Ramu (40+), Ramesh S and Sathish Babu (50+), Dinesh Thampi and Srinivas Reddy (55+), Sivakumar and Senthil Kumar (60+), Alapati Suresh and V. Shankar (65+), Tulasiram and Suresh Murthati (70+), and Venkatachalam Swaminathan and Veeramani K (75+) were the winners in their respective categories. TNSTC, one of the most active veteran tennis organisations in South India, has a membership of around 550 veteran players. The club conducts four non-ranking tournaments annually at Madurai, Coimbatore, Tiruchirappalli, and Chennai, providing veteran tennis enthusiasts with regular opportunities for competitive play and camaraderie. Kauvery Hospital played a key role in ensuring the health and safety of all participants. A dedicated medical team, supported by a fully equipped ambulance, remained on standby throughout the tournament to provide immediate medical assistance and first-aid support. The next leg of the Tamil Nadu Senior Tennis Club Veterans Tennis Tournament will be hosted in Tiruchirappalli during September 2026.
Viral: Diljit Dosanjh Shares Clip Of Satluj Screening In Rajasthan Village After ZEE5 Removes Film
Diljit Dosanjh recently shared a video showing an entire village in Rajasthan coming together to watch Satluj.
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) is expected to release the provisional LDC Answer Key 2026 in July, shortly after the July 5 examination. Candidates will be able to download the answer key and response sheet from the official website to estimate their scores and verify responses. The recruitment drive aims to fill 10,644 LDC and Junior Assistant vacancies.
Former Rajasthan Royals CEO Jake Lush McCrum to lead India Basketball League
ACG Sports has appointed former Rajasthan Royals CEO Jake Lush McCrum as its new leader to spearhead the launch of the India Basketball League (IBL) in early 2027. Based in Mumbai, McCrum's extensive experience in commercial growth and digital expansion with the IPL franchise will be crucial in building the IBL into a premier global sporting property.
Weather Today and Tomorrow: India's southwest monsoon is intensifying, with the IMD issuing multiple rainfall alerts for July 6-7. Heavy to extremely heavy downpours are expected across Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Kerala, Karnataka, and Himalayan states. Residents are urged to exercise caution due to potential thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds, with advisories for flood-prone areas.
Faith taller than mountains: Elderly pilgrims defy age, pain on Amarnath route
Baltal, Jul 05: Their steps are slow, their bodies fragile, but their faith remains taller than the snow-clad mountains they climb. At the Baltal base camp, amid freezing winds, steep rocky tracks and thin mountain air, elderly pilgrims are emerging as the most inspiring faces of the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, proving that devotion can triumph over age, pain and physical limitations. Armed with walking sticks, wrapped in layers of woollens and often supported by family members or volunteers, senior citizens from across the country are undertaking the difficult pilgrimage with extraordinary determination, manycallingit the journey of a lifetime. For 76-year-old Om Prakash Sharma from Rajasthan, the dream of visiting the holy cave shrine of Baba Barfani had remained unfulfilled for decades. My health is not good, and my family was worried, but I told them faith gives strength that medicines cannot. I have waited many years for this darshan. No matter how difficult the route is, Baba himself gives us the courage to walk, he said while pausing for breath near the Baltal route. Nearby, 69-year-old Shanti Devi from Uttar Pradesh, leaning on her sons shoulder, smiled despite exhaustion and cold winds sweeping through the mountains. The body becomes weak with age, but devotion never grows old. Every time we chant Har Har Mahadev, we forget the pain and tiredness, she said. Seventy-three-year-old Baldev Singh from Punjab, carrying prayer beads in his hands, said he had undergone knee surgery last year but still decided to undertake the pilgrimage. My doctor advised me to avoid difficult travel, but I had made a promise to Baba Barfani. I believe when the call comes from the shrine, nothing can stop a devotee, he said. For Savitri Bai, a 71-year-old pilgrim from Maharashtra, the yatra is deeply emotional.I lost my husband three years ago, and this pilgrimage was our shared dream. I have come here carrying his memories and prayers with me. Standing in these mountains gives peace to the soul, she said with teary eyes. Another elderly yatri, 78-year-old Ghulam Nabi from Jammu, said the atmosphere of devotion itself gives strength to continue. When you see thousands chanting the name of Baba Barfani together, you forget your pain. The mountains may test the body, but faith keeps the heart alive, he said. Across the base camp and along the trek route, similar scenes are unfolding every day. Frail pilgrims with weak knees, respiratory problems and age-related ailments are slowly making their way towards the cave shrine on ponies, palkis and on foot, refusing to allow physical hardship to weaken their resolve. Many yatris said the harsh terrain only strengthens their spiritual connection. This yatra teaches patience, surrender and faith. Every difficult step feels like a prayer, said 72-year-old Ramesh Patel from Gujarat. Security forces and rescue teams deployed along the route are also playing a crucial role in helping elderly pilgrims complete the journey safely. Deputy Inspector General CRPF Srinagar North and nodal officer for Baltal base camp praised the spirit of senior citizens undertaking the pilgrimage and said every possible assistance was being extended to them. The determination and devotion shown by elderly yatris is truly remarkable. Despite physical challenges and difficult terrain, they are moving ahead with immense faith and positivity. CRPF personnel are providing all possible assistance to ensure that elderly and frail pilgrims can continue their journey safely and comfortably up to the holy cave shrine, he said. He said personnel deployed along the Baltal route are continuously assisting senior citizens at difficult stretches while medical teams, emergency response units and support staff remain available round the clock. As chants of Bam Bam Bhole and Har Har Mahadev echo through the mountains, the elderly pilgrims continue their sacred march proving that while the body may weaken with age, faith only grows stronger with time.
First instalment of 25,863 crore under VB-GRAM G released
Uttar Pradesh received the highest allocation at 3,210.76 crore, followed by Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Tamil Nadu, while Kerala received a considerably smaller allocation of 925.33 crore; concerns over centralised planning and high technological barrier persist
80% biometric attendance now mandatory for PG dental students, check NDC official notice here
Postgraduate dental students nationwide must now achieve 80% biometric attendance to be eligible for university exams. The National Dental Commission has reiterated this existing rule, emphasizing that colleges will be held accountable for any violations. This directive follows complaints from Rajasthan, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh regarding students not meeting attendance standards, prompting a stricter enforcement of the 2017 regulations.
RPSC 2nd Grade Teacher Exam City intimation slip released for July examination; download here
The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has released the 2nd Grade Teacher exam city intimation slip for the written examination scheduled from July 12 to July 18, 2026. The recruitment drive covers 9,651 Second Grade Teacher (Senior Teacher)/TGT vacancies after the post count was increased from 6,500. Candidates can check their allotted exam city ahead of the admit card release. The selection process includes a written examination, document verification and a medical examination.
J-K: Fourth batch of pilgrims for Amarnath Yatra 2026 departs from Jammu base camp
Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], July 5 : Following the commencement of the annual Shri Amarnath Yatra 2026, the fourth batch of pilgrims has successfully departed from the Bhagwati Nagar base camp in Jammu on Sunday morning. A comprehensive, multi-layered security cover has been seamlessly put in place across the transit corridors to ensure the completely safe and smooth movement of pilgrims travelling through the valley. Devotees expressing their initial impressions highly lauded the elaborate security infrastructure, noting that the visible safety nets have significantly motivated them for the high-altitude darshan ahead. To address high-altitude health challenges and manage transit emergencies, the Udhampur Health Department has finalised a robust medical matrix stretching along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH 44), specifically covering the sector from the Tikri Kali Mata Temple to the Chenani-Nashri Tunnel. Ten stationary first-aid camps have been operationalised at key bottleneck areas to provide immediate relief. Six fully equipped, life-support ambulances have been deployed at strategic intervals. These emergency vehicles are positioned to provide rapid, life-saving medical interventions and to facilitate the swift evacuation of any distressed or ill pilgrims to nearby healthcare facilities if emergencies arise, confirmed Chief Medical Officer Anil Manhas. Om Shiv Shakti Sewa Langar Committee President Varinder Malik stated that a 24-hour medical camp has been stocked with ample oxygen cylinders, blood pressure/sugar management medications, and dedicated ambulance backup alongside their continuous three-meal bhandara service running through August 28. Pilgrims arriving from various states, including Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, expressed immense satisfaction with the overall logistics, particularly appreciating the sanitation and lodging infrastructure provided by the Ramban administration at the Chanderkote Yatri Niwas, which has been illuminated beautifully in tricolour lights. Furthermore, engineering interventions executed on the challenging trek routes received high praise from the moving batches. This route used to be exceptionally difficult and hazardous. The Border Roads Organisation (BRO), including the 122 Road Construction Company (RCC), has done truly great work in maintaining and structurally improving the track from the Baltal base camp to the Holy Cave. I thank and congratulate the BRO, stated a devotee from Chandigarh. On Friday, the 57-day pilgrimage officially commenced and is being heavily monitored using digital surveillance and RFID tracking systems to ensure crowd management and safety. The annual yatra is scheduled to conclude on August 28, coinciding with the festival of Raksha Bandhan. (ANI)
Weather Today and Tomorrow: India braces for intense monsoon activity on July 5-6, with extremely heavy rainfall predicted for western and central regions. Mumbai and surrounding areas are under a red alert. Northern, eastern, and northeastern states will also see widespread showers, while hill states face landslide and flash flood risks. Residents are urged to stay updated and avoid travel during heavy downpours.
Rajasthan: Three injured after hotel rooftop solar panels fall during storm, heavy rain in Jaisalmer
India navigated one of the biggest energy crises with little burden on citizens: PM Narendra Modi
Jaipur, Jul 4: India successfully navigated one of the biggest global energy crises through proactive policies, diversified fuel sourcing, and strong diplomatic ties, with minimal burden on citizens, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday. The prime minister was addressing a gathering after inaugurating a refinery in Pachpadra of Balotra district. He also laid the foundation stone of multiple development projects. Modi said India expanded its energy imports significantly during the West Asia crisis. When the crisis began, India was importing energy from about 25-26 countries. During the crisis, we increased this to more than 40 countries, he said, attributing the turnaround to Indias diplomacy. He said oil companies incurred losses of over Rs 75,000 crore between April and June due to rising global prices, but the government absorbed the burden. We reduced excise duty by Rs 10 per litre and ensured that the burden on citizens did not increase significantly, he said. Rumours were spread, and people were incited, but those with malicious intentions did not succeed, Modi said. Those who wished to see India fail had even begun making predictions. Today, they must be wallowing in the depths of despair, he said. The prime minister said the country has become the worlds fourth-largest in refining capacity and continues to expand. He also credited his governments long-term policies with overcoming global disruptions in fuel and fertiliser supply caused by the war between Iran and the US-Israel combine. On a different note, Modi said self-respect of an individual or a nation can remain high only when they are self-reliant. He said the BJP governments do not simply lay foundation stones for projects and leave them. We work day and night to ensure their completion, he said. Modi on Saturday inaugurated the countrys first greenfield integrated refinery-cum-petrochemical complex in Pachpadra. The refinery is also Rajasthans first of any kind. Modi inaugurated the project by pressing a remote button after touring the refinery complex. The prime minister said the work on the refinery remained virtually at standstill when Congress was in power in Rajasthan from 2018 to 2023.
India bucking trend by adding refining capacity: PM Modi
Amidst global energy turmoil, India, under PM Modi's leadership, bolstered domestic LPG output and secured diverse crude supplies. Strategic diplomacy and policy interventions successfully shielded citizens from potential shortages and price surges. The inauguration of the HPCL Rajasthan Refinery marks a significant step in India's expanding refining prowess, positioning it as the world's fourth-largest refining nation.
India overcame global energy crisis through timely decisions
PTI Pachpadra (Rajasthan) India successfully navigated one of the biggest global energy crises of the century through proactive policies, diversified fuel sourcing and strong diplomatic ties, with minimal burden on citizens, while major countries struggled, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday. Some forces were busy spreading fear in public and political games were played, []
Southwest Monsoon To Cover Parts Of Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana In Next 4 days
The southwest monsoon is set to advance further into parts of the North Arabian Sea, Gujarat, the remaining areas of Haryana and Punjab, and more parts of Rajasthan over the next four days, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Saturday.
Pachpadra refinery: PM Modi blames Congress for delay, Ashok Gehlot calls it 'misleading'
After dedicating the country's first greenfield integrated refinery-cum-petrochemical complex to the nation in Rajasthan's Balotra area, Modi said an agreement for the project had been signed in 2017, but the work slowed considerably under the Congress government in Rajasthan between 2018 and 2023.
He dedicated the country's first greenfield integrated refinery-cum-petrochemical complex to the nation at Pachpadra in Rajasthan's Balotra district, marking a major milestone for India's energy sector and industrial development.
The Prime Minister inaugurated a refinery in Pachpadra of Balotra district and also laid the foundation stone of multiple development projects
Balotra Refinery to Jodhpur Airport terminal: PM Modi showcases Rajasthan's growth under BJP
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted how India's strong international friendships and diplomacy were crucial in navigating the 21st century's biggest energy crisis, exacerbated by Middle East conflicts. He noted India expanded fuel imports to over 40 nations from 25-26, prioritizing national interest and citizen welfare. Modi also inaugurated Rajasthan's first integrated refinery, criticizing past government inaction on the project.
PM Modi Inaugurates Landmark Pachpadra Greenfield Refinery
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday dedicated the country's first greenfield integrated refinery-cum-petrochemical complex to the nation at Pachpadra in Rajasthan's Balotra district.
PM Modi launches India's first greenfield refinery, unveils Rs 1.06 lakh crore projects in Rajasthan
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a new terminal at Jodhpur Airport and launched the Modified UDAN scheme. In Balotra, he dedicated projects worth Rs 1.06 lakh crore, including India's first greenfield integrated refinery-cum-petrochemical complex. He also handed over appointment letters to 54,000 Rajasthan government employees, emphasizing the government's commitment to project completion and self-reliance.
PM Modi inaugurated India's first integrated refinery-cum-petrochemical complex in Rajasthan, a significant Rs 1.06 lakh crore development. This project, a joint venture with HPCL, aims to boost energy security and petrochemical self-sufficiency. The PM also laid the foundation for the Jaipur Metro's second phase and dedicated rail doubling, road, and solar energy projects, underscoring a major push for infrastructure and renewable energy in the state.
LIVE | PM Modi launches development projects worth around 1.06 lakh cr in Balotra, Rajasthan
PM Modi to unveil major infrastructure projects in Rajasthan and Gujarat
The CG Semi OSAT facility has been developed with an investment of more than Rs 7,500 crore and is among the first four semiconductor projects approved under the Mission.
Firing at Pune businessman's office: Suspected Bishnoi gang member apprehended from Rajasthan
The crime branch apprehended the suspect, Pawan Ram, from Hanumangarh district in Rajasthan on Friday (July 3, 2026), an official said
PM Modi to inaugurate Jodhpur airport terminal, Barmer refinery today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to Rajasthan will mark the inauguration of a new Jodhpur Airport terminal and the Pachpadra refinery-cum-petrochemical complex, significant development projects for the state. Meanwhile, in Gujarat, the Prime Minister will inaugurate a semiconductor assembly and test facility in Sanand, a major step for India's chip manufacturing capabilities. These events are expected to boost employment and connectivity.
CBI nabs three people in 2.07 cr digital arrest scam
The CBI has apprehended three individuals in connection with a massive 2.07 crore digital arrest scam. Following raids in Odisha and Rajasthan, the agency uncovered a scheme where a retired public servant was tricked into transferring a huge sum under duress. The defrauded funds were then channeled through various bank accounts, with the arrested accused playing a role in layering the illicit proceeds.
Marwari Catalysts Group to Build Elara Healthcare as a Future-Ready Mother and Child Care Network
Marwari Catalysts Group is working towards establishing Elara Healthcare as a scalable, affordable and future-ready mother and child care platform, with IVF and infertility services forming an important part of its wider healthcare offering. The initiative is being developed under the Group's Venture Studio Model and is designed to bring accessible, ethical and standardized healthcare services closer to women, mothers, children and families beyond major metropolitan cities. Marwari Catalysts Group to Build Elara Healthcare as a Future-Ready Mother and Child Care Network Moving from an IVF-industry-focused approach to a broader mother and child care vision, Elara Healthcare aims to build an integrated healthcare ecosystem covering women's wellness, fertility and infertility care, pregnancy support, mother and child health, nutrition guidance, preventive care, wellness programs and patient education. IVF and infertility services will continue to remain a key vertical within the platform, while the overall focus will expand towards complete care for women, mothers and children. As part of its future expansion roadmap, Marwari Catalysts Group plans to develop Elara Healthcare across Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and Himachal, followed by proposed international opportunities in Africa and Gulf. These expansion plans are future-oriented and will be executed in phases through collaborations with hospitals, healthcare professionals, wellness partners, doctors and strategic institutions. The vision behind Elara Healthcare is to create a trusted mother and child care network that combines clinical excellence with affordability, compassion, preventive healthcare, technology-enabled systems and standardized delivery. The platform will focus on serving Tier-II and Tier-III cities, where access to organized mother and child healthcare, fertility care and women's wellness services remains limited or fragmented. To strengthen its mother and child healthcare ecosystem, Elara Healthcare has signed MoUs with Nuskha Kitchen and Hobfit for the betterment of women's health, mother and child wellness, yoga, exercise, nutrition and proper diet support. These collaborations are aimed at building a holistic care model where medical services are supported by lifestyle, diet, fitness and wellness interventions. Speaking about the vision, Sushil Sharma , Founder & CEO of Marwari Catalysts Group, Executive Director, BRICS CCI, Convenor, ESC Rajasthan Chapter and also Co-Chair Startup Vertical, Rotary District 3053 (2026–27) said, "Marwari Catalysts has always believed that impactful and globally scalable businesses can emerge from Tier-II and Tier-III India. Through Elara Healthcare, we are building a future-ready mother and child care platform that will include fertility, IVF and infertility care as part of a much larger healthcare vision. Our focus is to create an affordable, trusted and standardized healthcare brand for women, mothers, children and families. Rajasthan will be a key starting market, and we plan to expand across Haryana, Punjab, Himachal and, in the future, explore Africa and Gulf and BRICS Countries as international opportunities." He further added that the Venture Studio Model enables Marwari Catalysts Group to support founders with strategic leadership, operational expertise, branding, fundraising and access to national and international networks, helping healthcare ventures scale faster while maintaining quality, governance and patient trust. Dr. Renu Sharma, Founder & Director of Elara Healthcare, said the objective is to build a holistic healthcare platform for women and families, "During my years of working in fertility and women's healthcare, I realised that families in smaller cities need much more than only IVF treatment. They need guidance, ethical medical care, emotional support, nutrition, wellness, preventive care and reliable mother and child healthcare services closer to home. Elara Healthcare is being designed with this broader vision. IVF and infertility services will remain an important part of our work, but our larger focus will be on complete women, mother and child care." She added that the organisation will continue to invest in experienced medical professionals, fertility specialists, embryologists, mother and child healthcare experts, wellness partners, technology systems and continuous training to maintain consistent standards across every future centre and collaboration. Gajendra Singh, Director of Elara Healthcare, said the expansion strategy will focus on building a sustainable healthcare ecosystem rather than only increasing the number of centres, "Healthcare expansion requires strong systems, quality assurance and operational excellence. Elara Healthcare will be built on standardized processes, technology-enabled monitoring, patient-centric services and transparent governance. Our aim is to create a trusted network that supports women, mothers, children and families through every stage of care." Supporting Elara Healthcare's future growth is an experienced ecosystem of healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, strategic investors and global business leaders. Among them is Vijendra Singh, a globally experienced technology executive, strategic investor and mentor whose expertise in digital transformation, business scaling and organizational leadership will contribute to the platform's long-term growth. The initiative further strengthens Marwari Catalysts Group's healthcare portfolio, which already includes ventures such as Sarathi Healthcare, Nuskha Kitchen and One Dose. Through Elara Healthcare, the Group aims to build a wider healthcare platform that solves real-world challenges for women and families while creating sustainable economic and social impact. Looking ahead, Marwari Catalysts Group plans to collaborate with leading doctors, mother and child hospitals, fertility specialists, wellness partners, healthcare institutions and strategic partners to accelerate Elara Healthcare's future expansion. The proposed international roadmap covering South Africa and Dubai also reflects the Group's ambition to build an Indian healthcare brand with global relevance. With Rajasthan marking an important beginning and future expansion planned across Haryana, Punjab, Himachal, South Africa and Dubai, Elara Healthcare is envisioned as a trusted mother and child care network that brings together medical care, wellness, nutrition, fertility services and compassionate patient support under one platform. About Marwari Catalysts Group Marwari Catalysts Group is one of India's leading startup ecosystem builders, with a portfolio of more than 100 startups across healthcare, technology, consumer, manufacturing and sustainability sectors. Through its Venture Studio Model, the Group partners with visionary founders by providing strategic guidance, operational expertise, branding, fundraising support and access to national and global markets. The Group remains committed to building scalable ventures from Tier-II and Tier-III India that create lasting economic and social impact Local to Global.
Digital arrest scam: CBI arrests three accused after searches in Odisha and Rajasthan
The accused have been identified as Bibekananda Dixit and Jayant Kumar Acharya from Balasore, Odisha; and Kanhaiya Lal from Nagaur, Rajasthan
The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) is closing the online application process today, July 3, 2026, for the Rajasthan State and Subordinate Services Combined Competitive Examination 2026. The recruitment will fill 607 vacancies, including 192 State Services and 415 Subordinate Services posts. Candidates with a graduation degree can apply if they meet the prescribed age criteria. The preliminary examination is scheduled for December 6, 2026, while the mains examination will be conducted on May 1 and 2, 2027.
The Challenge of El Nino and Resolve for Water Conservation
Water security and conservation of water resources will prove to be a very important and fundamental initiative towards Viksit Bharat DR RAJBHUSHAN CHAUDHARY Today, Earth's environment stands at a crossroads where the signs of nature are becoming increasingly pronounced and the traditional cycle of seasons appears to be profoundly affected. Honble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, with his foresight, had clearly indicated as early as the end of May that the heat would be intense this time. He had made an impassioned appeal to all the countrymen to drink sufficient water and remain vigilant about the conservation of water sources. This call by the Prime Minister is proving to be a guiding light, showing the country a safe path amidst today's unprecedented environmental crisis. The Earth's steadily rising temperatures and the drastic fluctuations in seasonal cycles are clear evidence that climate change is no longer merely a distant future prospect. Instead, it has become the greatest administrative and social challenge of our time. Untimely heavy rainfall, prolonged droughts and the fierce nature of the summer season are matters of deep concern for the entire global community today. At the very heart of this global atmospheric upheaval lies an extremely complex hydro-meteorological phenomenon originating in the Pacific Ocean, known in the language of modern science as El Nino. For a country like India - vast, densely populated and fundamentally dependent on agriculture - this El Nino cycle cannot simply be a subject of laboratory research. This is an extremely serious and practical issue directly linked to the lives and livelihoods of millions of farming families across the country, the rural economy, and our national food security. According to established principles of oceanography, under normal conditions, strong trade winds blowing from east to west across the equatorial region of the Pacific Ocean push warm surface water towards Asia and Australia. Its influence causes cold, nutrient-rich water to rise from the ocean depths off the coast of Peru in South America. This process helps maintain the balance of global atmospheric circulation and provides a positive boost to the Indian monsoon. However, during the El Nino effect, these trade winds suddenly weaken and at times, their direction even reverses completely. As a result, the warm surface water of the ocean begins to flow back towards the coastal regions of South America instead of moving westward. This unusual warming of the ocean surface disrupts entire atmospheric pressure zones, thereby altering the global geography of cloud formation and precipitation. While this phenomenon causes excessive rainfall and flooding in parts of Peru, it leads to increased air pressure over India and Southeast Asia, thereby weakening the speed of the monsoon winds. Its direct impact on India's landmass is reflected in the severe rainfall deficit, fragmented monsoons and record-breaking heat in summers. This is a scientific catastrophe that has the full potential to destabilize the country's entire hydrological cycle and water circulation. Coupled with this, the changing patterns of Western Disturbances and the impact of El Nino have combined to create a situation of imminent water crisis and weather instability for the country. The Prime Minister has always accorded the highest priority to water security, placing it on par with national sovereignty and defense security. He has a clear view that water conservation must become an innate part of every citizen's daily life and a massive mass movement. Based on this very idea, he launched the 'Catch the Rain' campaigns, the basic mantra of which is that using modern techniques, we must conserve every drop of rainwater right where it falls on the earth. For the first time in the nations history, the present government created an integrated and powerful administrative structure in the form of the Ministry of Jal Shakti, which has proven to be a truly transformative initiative in giving a new, scientific, and coherent direction to the nation's water planning. To curb the continuous decline in the Earth's water tables, caused by increasing concretization and unplanned exploitation, and ensure the long-term protection of water sources, the government has formulated a highly comprehensive and interconnected framework of policies and programs. The 'Jal Jeevan Hariyali Mission' in the country has given a new impetus to environmental balance and water conservation. Through the 'Jal Jeevan Mission', today pure, tested and continuous drinking water supply is being ensured to every rural and remote area of the country with the resolve of 'Har Ghar Jal'. Besides, under Atal Bhujal Yojana, scientific management and recharge of ground water level is being done by promoting community participation in over-exploited areas. For the sustainability of the agriculture sector, under the 'Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana', modern micro-irrigation techniques like drip and sprinkler are being expanded nationwide on the principle of 'Per Drop More Crop' so that every fraction of water is used optimally. Moreover, the Amrit Sarovar Mission was launched for the effective conservation of water bodies, under which a new life is being given to the local water sources by constructing and renovating at least 75 historical and new ponds in every district of the country. Along with all these national initiatives, the government is also working at full speed on the bold projects of 'River Interlinking' and modern 'Desalination' techniques to purify the saline water of the sea so that no part of the country remains affected by the water crisis. Extremely high temperatures and intense heat waves also severely affect the internal biological balance of the human body. Our body basically operates on a fixed and mandatory proportion of water. When the external temperature starts to exceed the bodys internal normal temperature, the body tries to keep itself cool through sweating. This continuous sweating process leads to a severe depletion of water and essential electrolytes in the body, a condition medically known as dehydration. When this condition becomes severe, the body's central nervous system begins to be affected, eventually leading to heat stroke. The most vulnerable sections of our society such as the elderly, young children, pregnant women, and especially the hardworking farmer-labourer brethren, who toil under the scorching sun to rebuild the country, bear the brunt of this seasonal calamity. In this case, special caution is required. Regular intake of adequate amounts of clean water, ORS, lemon water and fresh buttermilk is essential for everyone to maintain the abundance of fluids in the body. In the afternoon when the rays of the sun are extremely sharp, one should completely avoid going out unnecessarily. There should be proper arrangement of cooling and ventilation in the rooms of the elderly and children. The farmers and workers working in the fields and construction sites should keep their heads covered with cotton cloth and maintain adequate water intake while taking intermittent rest in shady places. Any physical discomfort, such as dizziness or severe headache, requires immediate medical attention. As we ponder over these profound principles of modern science, we must also recall the rich cultural heritage and oriental water conservation methods of our ancient Indian civilization which fully recognised this eternal and life-giving significance of water centuries ago. In our ancient scriptures and Vedas, water was never regarded as a consumable resource. Rather, it was considered a veritable medicine. A visit to Rajasthan offers a unique insight into its water culture, revealing how the local society has developed an extraordinary system to conserve every single drop of water using traditional methods even amidst harsh desert conditions. The artistic and huge stepwells, ponds and wells of Rajasthan are a living example of the fact that even in adverse weathers, the society can remain water-rich with its cultural consciousness and wisdom. Similarly, the Chandela period ponds of Bundelkhand, the Eri systems of South India and the irrigation systems like Aahar-Pine, which have been working for centuries in the plains of North India and Bihar, were in fact vibrant centers of our social and collective consciousness, rather than just being excellent examples of engineering. Respecting water, keeping water bodies absolutely sacred and maintaining them collectively was a natural and instinctive trait of our society. In this modern and concrete era of today, the biggest need is to fully integrate this traditional device with the advanced tools of modern science. The devastating impact of climate change and the water crisis is not going to remain confined merely to the boundaries of human society. This fierce form of nature is proving to be equally fatal for those voiceless creatures roaming around us who are completely unable to express their thirst and anguish in words. While we sit in our safe and shady buildings and analyse the global data of this crisis, we must also look at our courtyards, rooftops and gardens where chirping birds, squirrels, stray cattle and other small creatures are seen desperate for every drop of water. Our Sanatan culture has always given the message of immense compassion and co-existence to the entire world. The entire balance of nature rests on this interdependence. It is our foremost human and moral obligation to keep clean and cool water on the roofs of our houses, in balconies, on the terraces of fields or in a small earthen pot outside our business establishments in this scorching summer. Translating the compassion for animals into practice, this small effort proves to be an invaluable lifesaver for a thirsty bird flying in the scorching sun. When such sensitivity becomes a part of the daily conduct of every individual in society, the nation becomes capable of leading the world not only economically but culturally and spiritually as well. From the pages of old newspapers to the articles of contemporary journalism, this echo of the water crisis is constantly alerting us. In these unprecedented times of climate change, conservation and prudent augmentation of water is only a topic of abstract discussion in the seminars of environmentalists. Its a direct guarantee of the security of our country's borders, the self-reliance of our agricultural system, the dynamism of our industries and the secure future of our coming generations. Water security and conservation of water resources will prove to be a very important and fundamental initiative towards Viksit Bharat. This timeless slogan of Jal hai toh kal hai is the biggest and unwavering truth of the existence of human civilization rather than being just an ordinary slogan. Today, it is the need of the hour that all of us together take this unwavering resolve that we will fully respect every drop of water, completely stop its unnecessary wastage and revive the traditional water sources around us by keeping them pollution free. Putting into practice our compassion for voiceless creatures, establishing a balanced, limited and intimate relationship with nature is the greatest call of today's time. This small resolve taken collectively today will prove to be entirely successful in laying the strongest foundation for a 'Viksit Bharat'- an India that is immensely strong, prosperous, self-reliant, secure, and water-secure - in coming years. (The author is Union Minister of State, Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India. Courtesy: PIB)
Never knew Kashmir was so beautiful: First-time Yatris
Praise Valleys hospitality, beauty, spirit of brotherhood Srinagar, Jul 02: Yatri Niwas Pantha Chowk in Srinagar came alive with chants of Bam Bam Bhole, prayers and emotional scenes on Thursday as hundreds of first-time Shri Amarnath Yatra pilgrims arrived in the Valley, many of them overwhelmed by Kashmirs breathtaking beauty and warm hospitality. From elderly devotees to youngsters, the atmosphere at the Yatri Niwas reflected a unique blend of spirituality, excitement and relief as pilgrims prepared to proceed towards the holy cave shrine through the Baltal and Pahalgam routes. For many first-time yatris, the journeyturned intofar more than a religious pilgrimage. Alongside faith and devotion, pilgrims said they were deeply touched by the kindness, compassion and brotherhood shown by the people of Kashmir. We never knew Kashmir was so beautiful and peaceful, said Meena Sharma, a pilgrim from Delhi, while admiring the mist-covered mountains surrounding the city. We had heard many things before coming here, but after arriving, all our fears disappeared. The people here welcomed us warmly and guided us at every step. We are taking back beautiful memories from Kashmir. The arrival of pilgrims filled the Yatri Niwas with energy and devotion as volunteers, officials and security personnel assisted devotees with directions, registration and accommodation. Pushpa Devi, a first-time yatri from Madhya Pradesh, said the Valleys natural beauty and hospitality made the spiritual journey even more memorable. The mountains, cool breeze and peaceful atmosphere make this place feel heavenly, she said. But what touched us most was the behaviour of the people. Shopkeepers, volunteers and even strangers were helping pilgrims selflessly. We feel respected and cared for here. Several women pilgrims said they felt safe and comfortable during their stay in Kashmir and appreciated the support extended by locals and security personnel. As women travellers, safety is always a concern during long journeys, but here we felt completely comfortable, said Rekha Joshi, who arrived with a group from Gujarat. Locals offered us water, directions and help whenever needed. The police and volunteers are guiding everyone patiently. Another woman pilgrim from Maharashtra said the atmosphere in Kashmir had changed her perception of the Valley. We used to see Kashmir only in photographs and on television, but seeing it in person is a completely different feeling, she said. The greenery, rivers and mountains are mesmerising, and the warmth of people makes the experience even more special. Elderly yatris, too, shared emotional accounts of the assistance they received from residents and volunteers. At this age, travelling and climbing are not easy, said 70-year-old Om Prakash from Haryana. But young boys here helped elderly pilgrims with luggage and guided us patiently. Their humanity and respect touched my heart. Another elderly pilgrim from Rajasthan, Shanti Lal Sharma, said his perception of Kashmir had changed completely after visiting the Valley. We came here with devotion for Baba Amarnath, but we are also taking back love and affection from Kashmir, he said. People here welcomed us like family members. This journey will remain in our hearts forever. Pilgrims also praised the administration, Jammu and Kashmir Police and other security agencies for maintaining smooth arrangements and ensuring a secure atmosphere. The arrangements are excellent, said Rajesh Tiwari from Uttar Pradesh. From Jammu to Srinagar, everything has been systematic. Security personnel are present everywhere and are helping devotees with patience and humility. However, many pilgrims urged authorities to simplify the registration process and increase the number of registration counters, particularly for senior citizens and first-time visitors unfamiliar with procedures. Registration should be easier and quicker, said a group of pilgrims from Punjab. Long queues become exhausting, especially for elderly people and women travelling with families. More counters and help desks would make the experience smoother. Some yatris also demanded separate assistance facilities for women and elderly devotees at registration and transit points. Despite minor inconveniences, pilgrims said the warmth of Kashmirs people and the spiritual atmosphere overshadowed every hardship. For us, this is no longer just a pilgrimage, said one elderly devotee while preparing for the onward journey. It has become a lesson in humanity, brotherhood and peace. The majority of the pilgrims urged the LG Manoj Sinha-led administration to set up additional registration counters so that every pilgrim can undertake a hassle-free journey. There should be more counters for registration, andcompletion offormalities should be donein a very speedy manner.After performing darshan at the holy cave shrine, we would like to visit tourist places and take a shikara ride in Dal Lake as well, a group of enthusiastic pilgrims said.
Amarnath Yatris receive grand welcome in Kashmir
First batch of 4,822 pilgrims greeted with garlands, sweets Devotees praise LG admin, police, locals for seamless arrangements Srinagar, Jul 02: Amid tight security arrangements, spiritual fervour and scenes of warmth and celebration, the 57-day annual Shri Amarnath Yatra formally commenced on Thursday with the arrival of the first batch of pilgrims in Kashmir, where devotees were accorded a grand welcome by civil administration, police officers, political representatives and locals. The first batch of 4,822 yatris was flagged off from Jammu by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha in the early hours before proceedingtowardsthe holy cave shrine through the twin routes of Baltal in Ganderbal district and Chandanwari-Pahalgam in south Kashmirs Anantnag district. As the convoy reached Srinagars Yatri Niwas Pantha Chowk, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Akshay Labroo and Senior Superintendent of Police Srinagar Dr G V Sundeep Chakravorty welcomed the pilgrims with flower garlands and distributed sweets among them. The atmosphere reverberated with chants of Har Har Mahadev and Bam Bam Bhole as pilgrims stepped into the Valley with visible excitement and devotion. In south Kashmirs Anantnag district, National Conference MLA Altaf Kaloo and SSP Anantnag Amod Nagpure also received the yatris warmly, garlanding devotees and interacting with them as they proceededtowardsthe Pahalgam route.The pilgrims were received warmly at both base campsBaltal in Ganderbal district and Chandwari at Pahalgam, where officials from the administration, police and locals presented bouquets to them and also distributed sweets among the pilgrimsas a mark of Kashmirs age-old hospitality and communal harmony traditions. The beginning of the annual pilgrimage transformed parts of Kashmir into a scene of celebration and spirituality, with officials, volunteers and residents extending greetings and assistance to the devotees. Many pilgrims, especially first-time visitors, said the hospitality and arrangementshadexceeded their expectations. We had heard so much about Kashmir and the Amarnath Yatra, but the welcome we received here touched our hearts, said Neha Sharma, a pilgrim from Delhi travelling with her family.Theadministration has made excellent arrangements, and local people are treating us with kindness and respect. An elderly pilgrim from Gujarat, Mahesh Patel, said the arrangements from Jammu to Srinagar were smooth and highly organised. At this age, travelling long distances is difficult, but everything has been properly managed. Security forces are present everywhere, and medical teams are also available. We feel safe and comfortable, he said. Women pilgrims also praised the support extended by police personnel and volunteers.As women travellers, safety and facilities are our biggest concerns during such journeys, said Rekha Joshi from Maharashtra. But here, the police and officials are constantly guiding and helping us. Even the residents welcomed us warmly. It feels spiritually uplifting. Several yatris appreciated the efforts of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and the administration for ensuringthesmooth conduct of the pilgrimage. The LG administration deserves appreciation for making such elaborate arrangements for lakhs of pilgrims, said Ramesh Kumar from Uttar Pradesh. Accommodation, transport, sanitation and security arrangements are all up to the mark. Pilgrims particularly lauded the role of Jammu and Kashmir Police, CRPF and other security agencies for maintaining a strong yet pilgrim-friendly atmosphere. The police personnel are not just providing security, they are also helping elderly pilgrims with directions, luggage and medical assistance, said a devotee from Rajasthan. Their behaviour has been very humble and cooperative. Another yatri from Punjab said the spiritual atmosphere in Kashmir made the journey even more memorable. The mountains, fresh air and devotion all around create a divine feeling. The warmth shown by Kashmiris has removed all fear and hesitation from our minds, he said. Officials said elaborate multi-layer security arrangements have been put in place for the 57-day pilgrimage, including surveillance, area domination, checkpoints, disaster response teams, medical camps and traffic management alongbothBaltal and Pahalgam routes. The annual Shri Amarnath Yatra, one of the countrys most significant Hindu pilgrimages, attracts lakhs of devotees every year who undertake the arduous journey to pay obeisance at the holy cave shrine housing the naturally formed ice Shivlingam. As the first batch of pilgrims moved towards Baltal and Pahalgam amid chants and prayers, the beginning of the yatra once again reflected Kashmirs enduring tradition of hospitality, communal harmony and spiritual coexistence.
Delhi-Mumbai E-way contractor sacked for poor quality work: NHAI on viral video of damaged sections
A viral video showing a damaged section of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway in Rajasthan has sparked renewed criticism. The National Highways Authority of India terminated the original contractor's agreement in April due to persistent poor performance. Repairs are underway by a new builder at the former contractor's expense, with micro-milling and permanent reconstruction planned after traffic diversion. Experts are investigating the cause of the pavement distress.
Rajasthan: 3 men tortured, forced to chant Jai Shri Ram
Beawar:Three Muslim men were allegedly abducted, held hostage, and violently beaten in Rajasthans Beawar district on Sunday, June 28. The police complaint filed by one of the victims, Sajid Khan, said that he, his brother Junaid, and his nephew Sahil were asked to repair a machine in a mine owned by Muklesh Mali in Jhutha 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 .
Ashok Gehlot Raises Alarm Over Payment Delays in Rajasthan
Jaipur, July 2: Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has expressed serious concerns regarding alleged irregularities in Rajasthans payment system. He stated that delays in disbursing pending amounts have adversely affected employees, pensioners, patients, contractors, and various other segments of society. Gehlot has sent an urgent letter to Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, highlighting the escalating financial ... Read more Ashok Gehlot Raises Alarm Over Payment Delays in Rajasthan
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Over the past few years, the Blue City has witnessed an unprecedented rise in entrepreneurial activity, with founders building globally competitive ventures, investors backing local innovation and educational institutions actively supporting research-led entrepreneurship. The transformation has been driven by a collaborative ecosystem comprising academia, industry, investors, successful entrepreneurs and ecosystem enablers. Together, they have created an environment where aspiring founders can access mentorship, incubation, funding, strategic partnerships and global market opportunities without leaving their hometown. One of the defining milestones in Jodhpur's entrepreneurial journey came nearly six years ago when Marwari Catalysts became one of the pioneering organisations in Rajasthan. To strengthen startup ecosystem development, laying the foundation for structured incubation, acceleration, mentoring and investor engagement in the region. This early intervention helped infuse a startup culture in Jodhpur and encouraged a new generation of young innovators to pursue entrepreneurship as a career. Over the past six years, Marwari Catalysts has incubated, accelerated, mentored And supported more than 200 startups, providing them access to investors, experienced mentors, corporates, government initiatives and international business opportunities. Many of these ventures have successfully scaled their operations, generated employment and expanded beyond India. Recognising that entrepreneurship flourishes through collaboration, Marwari Catalysts also established Startup Club Jodhpur, a community platform dedicated to aspiring founders, students and innovators. The club has organised eight founder meet-and-greet preincubation sessions, bringing together more than 500+ entrepreneurs for expert talks, networking opportunities, mentorship interactions and startup pitch presentations. The initiative has become an important platform for exchanging ideas, discovering opportunities and inspiring young entrepreneurs to launch new ventures. Today, Jodhpur's entrepreneurial landscape spans a wide spectrum of sectors including education, healthcare, financial services, artificial intelligence, climate technology, enterprise software, manufacturing, consumer brands and media. The city's success is reflected in the growing number of startups and enterprises that have built nationally and internationally recognised businesses from Jodhpur. Speaking about the city's transformation, Sushil Sharma, Chairman, Marwari Catalysts Group , Executive Director, BRICS CCI, Convenor, ESC Rajasthan Chapter and also Co-Chair Startup Vertical, Rotary District 3053 (2026–27) said, "Six years ago, very few people associated Jodhpur with startups. Today, the city has become a vibrant centre of entrepreneurship where founders are building companies that are solving real-world problems and attracting national as well as international attention. Our association with Startup India, the development of Startup Club Jodhpur and our continuous efforts to connect founders with investors, mentors and global markets have helped create an ecosystem where innovation can flourish. We believe the next decade belongs to Tier-II and Tier-III cities, and Jodhpur is well positioned to become one of India's leading startup destinations." Gaurav Parulkar, CEO, IIT Jodhpur Technology Innovation and Start-up Center (IITJ-TISC), said, "The success of any startup ecosystem depends on strong collaboration between academia, research, innovators and industry. Jodhpur has made significant progress in this direction. Organisations like Marwari Catalysts have played an important role in bridging innovators with mentors, investors and markets, enabling startups to commercialise technologies and build sustainable businesses." Professor (Dr.) Govind Sahay Shukla, Vice Chancellor, Dr. S.N. Rajasthan Ayurveda University, said, "Innovation today extends beyond information technology. Healthcare, Ayurveda, biotechnology and wellness are witnessing rapid entrepreneurial growth. The evolving startup ecosystem in Jodhpur is encouraging researchers, students and professionals to transform scientific knowledge into impactful enterprises. Such collaborations are essential for creating sustainable economic development while preserving India's traditional knowledge systems." Vipul Kochar, President, MBM Alumni Association, said, "Jodhpur has always produced outstanding engineers, technologists and professionals. What has changed over the past few years is the availability of an ecosystem that empowers them to become entrepreneurs. The combined efforts of educational institutions, alumni networks, investors and organisations like Marwari Catalysts have created an environment where young innovators have the confidence and support to build companies from Rajasthan with global aspirations." Industry experts believe Jodhpur's remarkable entrepreneurial journey demonstrates the immense potential of India's Tier-II and Tier-III cities. With continued collaboration between academia, government, investors, industry and ecosystem enablers, the city is steadily emerging as one of North-West India's most influential innovation centres. As India enters the next phase of its startup revolution, Jodhpur is increasingly being recognised as a model for regional innovation-led development—showing how visionary leadership, institutional collaboration and community-driven entrepreneurship can transform a heritage city into a globally connected startup hub.
Urban Tots Expands Manufacturing Capacity to Drive India's Toy Industry Growth
As India accelerates its efforts to strengthen domestic manufacturing and reduce dependence on imports, the toy industry is emerging as one of the sectors witnessing significant transformation. Companies investing in large-scale local production are increasingly contributing to the country's ambition of becoming a global manufacturing hub. Mr Deepak Chaudhary, Chairperson, Urban Tots Urban Tots , an Indian toy manufacturing company that has rapidly expanded its operations over the past five years. Operating from a 350,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan, the company currently employs more than 450 people and manufactures a wide range of toys for the domestic market. The company's origins trace back to an observation made by entrepreneur Deepak Chaudhary, who noticed that the toys in his children's collection were predominantly imported and carried labels from other countries. The realization highlighted India's dependence on imported toys and eventually led to the establishment of Urban Tots. Unlike many businesses that entered the category through imports, Urban Tots chose to invest in domestic manufacturing. Its manufacturing journey formally began with the Bhoomi Poojan of its facility on 14 August 2021 . Developing large-scale production capabilities required investments in advanced machinery, workforce development and technical expertise. To strengthen its manufacturing capabilities, the company's founding team studied production technologies and factory operations in China before adapting those learnings to establish a modern manufacturing ecosystem in India focused on efficiency, precision and scalability. Today, the facility operates with automated conveyor systems, Poka-Yoke quality mechanisms and production processes designed to reduce defects while ensuring consistent quality. Products are manufactured in compliance with internationally recognised safety standards, including EN71 and BIS certifications . The company has also integrated sustainability and responsible manufacturing practices into its operations, focusing on reducing waste while improving productivity. Urban Tots initially entered the market with role-play trolley products before expanding into multiple categories. The company is now a manufacturer of ride-on and battery-operated toys, including electric cars and tractors, along with infant products, sensory toys and educational learning kits aimed at supporting early childhood development. Alongside manufacturing expansion, the company has developed a nationwide distribution network comprising thousands of dealers and retailers and has established its presence across major online marketplaces. In addition to its own consumer brand, Urban Tots also manufactures products for several established companies, supplying toys that reach households across India under different labels. Industry observers note that India's toy sector is entering a critical phase of growth. Increased domestic manufacturing capacity, stronger quality regulations and changing consumer preferences are gradually reshaping an industry that was once heavily dependent on imports. The sector's development aligns with broader changes taking place across India's manufacturing landscape, where improving infrastructure, policy support and technology adoption are encouraging companies to compete in international markets while serving growing domestic demand. According to Deepak Chaudhary, India's strengths position it well for global competitiveness in toy manufacturing. "India has every ingredient required to become a global toy manufacturing hub—entrepreneurship, engineering talent, manufacturing capability and an enormous domestic market. The next step is to build products that are recognised worldwide not because they are made in India, but because they represent quality, innovation and trust." Urban Tots' growth reflects a wider trend of manufacturing-led expansion within the toy industry, where long-term investments in infrastructure, technology and workforce development are becoming increasingly important. As India seeks to strengthen its position in global supply chains, companies such as Urban Tots are contributing to the country's efforts to transition from a major toy import market to a competitive manufacturing and export destination. About Urban Tots Urban Tots is an Indian toy manufacturing company headquartered in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan. Operating from a 350,000-square-foot integrated manufacturing facility, the company designs and manufactures ride-on toys, battery-operated vehicles, educational toys, infant products and sensory toys. With a workforce of more than 450 employees, a nationwide distribution network and partnerships with leading retailers and brands, Urban Tots is committed to establishing India as a globally competitive hub for toy manufacturing through innovation, quality and sustainable manufacturing.
Southwest Monsoon Arrives in Eastern Rajasthan, Heavy Rainfall Warning Issued
Jaipur, July 2: The southwest monsoon has finally reached the eastern regions of Rajasthan as of Thursday. Its arrival in the state was delayed by seven days compared to the usual schedule. According to the latest weather updates, the northern limit of the monsoon is currently passing through Tonk, Jaipur, and Alwar. Conditions remain favorable ... Read more Southwest Monsoon Arrives in Eastern Rajasthan, Heavy Rainfall Warning Issued
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has issued admit cards for the 2026 Lower Division Clerk (LDC) Grade II and Junior Assistant recruitment examination. Candidates can access their hall tickets through the official recruitment portal or SSO website using their login credentials. They should verify all details carefully and report any errors before the examination to avoid last-minute issues.
Rajasthan CID Arrests ISI Funding Agent in Major Spy Network Bust
Jaipur, July 2: The Rajasthan CID Intelligence has uncovered a significant network involved in anti-national activities. Authorities reported the arrest of an individual operating a funding channel for Pakistans intelligence agency, ISI. This arrest marks a crucial development in an ongoing investigation under the Official Secrets Act of 1923. According to officials, the accused, Rafiq ... Read more Rajasthan CID Arrests ISI Funding Agent in Major Spy Network Bust
Former High Court Judge J.K. Ranka Visits Narayan Seva Sansthan, Reviews Rehabilitation Projects
UDAIPUR, July 1, 2026 (Udaipur Kiran) :Former Rajasthan High Court judge and National President of the Association of Retired Judges, J. K. Ranka, visited the Seva Mahatirth campus of Narayan Seva Sansthan at Badi and reviewed various service and rehabilitation projects being run by the institution. On the occasion, Narayan Seva Sansthan President Prashant Agarwal ... Read more Former High Court Judge J.K. Ranka Visits Narayan Seva Sansthan, Reviews Rehabilitation Projects
Rajasthan ACB Files 3,000-Page Charge Sheet in 20,000 Crore JJM Scam
Jaipur, July 2: A significant update has emerged in the alleged 20,000 crore Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) scam in Rajasthan. The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has filed a charge sheet against former Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) Minister Mahesh Joshi and private individual Sanjay Badaya. The ACB presented an extensive charge sheet of nearly 3,000 pages ... Read more Rajasthan ACB Files 3,000-Page Charge Sheet in 20,000 Crore JJM Scam
Prime Minister Modis Vision Transforms Public Service Delivery: Bhajanlal Sharma
Jaipur, July 1: Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma inaugurated the 29th National e-Governance Conference at the Rajasthan International Centre (RIC) on Wednesday. During the inaugural session, the Chief Minister emphasized that Prime Minister Narendra Modis approach to leveraging technology for good governance since 2014 has brought about a revolutionary change in public service delivery across ... Read more Prime Minister Modis Vision Transforms Public Service Delivery: Bhajanlal Sharma
Rajasthan Emerges as a Key Player in Indias Digital Future: Bhajanlal Sharma
Jaipur, July 1: Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma stated on Wednesday that with investment proposals exceeding 43,000 crores in the data center sector, Rajasthan is playing a significant role in Indias digital transformation. He emphasized the governments commitment to making Rajasthan the preferred destination for investments in artificial intelligence (AI) and data centers. Addressing industry leaders ... Read more Rajasthan Emerges as a Key Player in Indias Digital Future: Bhajanlal Sharma
Hardik Pandya & MS Dhoni in same IPL team? CSK enter race to pick Mumbai Indians captain
A blockbuster IPL trade could see Hardik Pandya join MS Dhoni at Chennai Super Kings, with CSK emerging as serious contenders. Several franchises are vying for the Mumbai Indians captain, who is reportedly looking to move after a disappointing season. Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals are also in the race, with captaincy potentially on offer. Negotiations are active, but player consent and deal structures remain key factors.
Punjab levy row leaves Kashmir's wedding season facing a mutton crunch
Kashmir's wedding season is marred by a severe mutton shortage, with traders blaming an illegal levy imposed by Punjab on livestock. This alleged 'Goonda Tax' is disrupting supplies from Rajasthan and Delhi, causing significant financial losses and forcing some families to consider postponing celebrations. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has urged his Punjab counterpart to intervene and ensure smooth transit for livestock vehicles.
Government Shows Sensitivity to Public Needs with LPG Price Cut, Says Rajendra Rathore
Jaipur, July 1: Senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Rajendra Singh Rathore, has commented on several significant issues, including the reduction in commercial LPG cylinder prices, the upcoming film Chauhan featuring actor Ajay Devgn, and Prime Minister Narendra Modis proposed visit to Rajasthan. In an interview with a news agency, Rathore addressed the ... Read more Government Shows Sensitivity to Public Needs with LPG Price Cut, Says Rajendra Rathore

