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Krishnappa Gowtham Retires From All Forms Of Cricket
Karnataka State Cricket Association: Former India all-rounder Krishnappa Gowtham has called time on his professional cricket career, announcing his retirement from all formats on Monday. The 37-year-old shared the news at a special press conference held at the KSCA Media Lounge, attended by Karnataka State Cricket Association president Venkatesh Prasad, vice-president Sujith Somasundar, and secretary Santosh Menon. Gowtham featured once for India at the international level, making his lone ODI appearance against Sri Lanka on July 23, 2021. His only international wicket came in that match, when he dismissed wicketkeeper Minod Bhanuka. He rose to prominence in the Indian Premier League when he became the most expensive uncapped Indian player at the IPL 2021 auction, after being snapped up by Chennai Super Kings for INR 9.25 crore. That record later changed hands, first with Avesh Khan and more recently with Kartik Sharma and Prashant Veer at the IPL 2026 mini-auction. Across his IPL career, Gowtham has turned out for Mumbai Indians, Rajasthan Royals, Punjab Kings, Chennai Super Kings and Lucknow Super Giants. His final appearance in the league came in May 2024, representing Lucknow Super Giants against Sunrisers Hyderabad. In 36 IPL matches, the spin-bowling all-rounder scored 247 runs at a strike rate of 166.90, while also taking 21 wickets at an economy rate of 8.24. Beyond the IPL, he enjoyed solid returns in domestic cricket, finishing with 737 runs and 116 wickets from 32 first-class games. In List A cricket, he scored 400 runs and claimed 51 wickets in 32 matches, while his T20 career saw him amass 454 runs and take 32 wickets across 49 appearances. Across his IPL career, Gowtham has turned out for Mumbai Indians, Rajasthan Royals, Punjab Kings, Chennai Super Kings and Lucknow Super Giants. His final appearance in the league came in May 2024, representing Lucknow Super Giants against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gowtham also represented India A on multiple occasions and came close to earning further international caps in other formats. Known for his resilience and fierce competitiveness, he carved out a career built on grit and determination, leaving behind a reputation as a cricketer who consistently punched above his weight against elite opposition. Article Source: IANS
Did you know? Theres another Jaipur just 245 km from Hyderabad
When someone says Jaipur, the mind instantly travels to royal palaces, pink-hued streets, and desert sunsets. But heres a lesser-known surprise. You dont have to travel all the way to Rajasthan to find a Jaipur. Tucked away in Telangana is a small town that shares the same name, quietly existing far from the tourist spotlight. 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 .
eNAM 2.0 teething troubles likely to be fixed by mid-Jan: Agri secy Devesh Chaturvedi
NEW DELHI, Dec 22: The National Agriculture Market (eNAM) 2.0 launched on a pilot basis in Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan in November is facing teething problems, which are likely to be fixed by mid-January, agriculture secretary Devesh Chaturvedi said. New professionals are being roped in to address the technical glitches, Chaturvedi said. We are having teething problems. We are improving it. We hope that by mid-January, we will launch it on a full scale, Chaturvedi told PTI. [] The post eNAM 2.0 teething troubles likely to be fixed by mid-Jan: Agri secy Devesh Chaturvedi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sakib Hussain Ready For Fresh Start In IPL Bandwagon After Being Picked By SRH
Tunna Giri Cricket Academy: Sakib Hussain was at Bihars Vijay Hazare Trophy camp in Patna when Sunrisers Hyderabad picked him for his base price of Rs 30 lakh at the IPL 2026 auction. The move marks the start of a new IPL chapter for Hussain, the right-arm pacer who tasted championship glory with Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in 2024, though he didnt get to play a single game. At the time of the auction, we were at the Vijay Hazare Trophy camp in Patna. When SRH picked me, I felt really good because the things where I had my shortcomings, I did improve on them during the IPL and implemented that in domestic games. I have made sure to leave no stone unturned in overcoming those shortcomings and do well whenever a chance comes to play in the tournament, said Hussain in an exclusive conversation with IANS. Hussains path of coming back to the IPL involved trials with Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Capitals, Rajasthan Royals, and KKR before SRH got him in the auction. Shortly after that, he received an encouraging call from the franchise's bowling coach and former India pacer Varun Aaron. Varun Aaron told me to get ready and that I have to do well and move ahead by working hard. On hearing this, first of all, I thanked him and the SRH team for taking me in. He replied back by telling me that this is just the fruit of your hardwork. Despite not getting a game in IPL 2024, Hussains time with KKR proved invaluable, as the Gopalganj native got masterclass from some of cricket's biggest names like Andre Russell, Sunil Narine, Rinku Singh and coach Abhishek Nayar. All of them taught me a lot of good things. Like, the way they planned, playing with a different mindset on match day, and how to judge a player, I got to learn a lot of things there, he said. Hussain also learnt a valuable lesson in KKR - that physical talent alone wouldn't separate the good from the great at a higher level. In my time of being in KKR, one big thing I learnt was cricket is a mind game. The one who thinks well plays well on the field. Everyone is talented, but the one who thinks well, plays well. In the IPL, on a daily basis, you have to think and plan about what to do. Sometimes you have to change your plan in seconds and I got to learn about how to do that. Hussains journey traces back to humble beginnings at Tunna Giri Cricket Academy in Gopalganj, where coach Robin Singh became his pillar of support through every high and low. People like Saket bhaiya, Kumar bhaiya at the academy have supported me. My coach Robin Singh is the most special person in my life. He has helped me through ups and downs, as well as been in my good and bad times. Hes supported me a lot, he said. He also credited the Bihar Cricket Association leadership - President Harsh Vardhan, Rakesh Tiwari, and Secretary Rahul - for creating pathways that helped a small-town cricketer like him to play at the highest level. They all have helped me in going from playing in a small town to such a big stage. They have supported me a lot and I would like to thank them from the bottom of my heart. Looking ahead to his stint with SRH, Hussain is eager to learn from captain Pat Cummins and other international stars in the setup. In IPL, you get a good coach and mentor who can guide you well. But everywhere you go, the main interest is in playing at any given opportunity and that aids your growth. In the Hyderabad team, a lot of legendary players like skipper Pat Cummins are present, as I will get to learn a lot and carry those lessons very well. Hussains bustling pace in his domestic performances caught the attention of IPL scouts, particularly a remarkable 10-wicket haul against Arunachal Pradesh in the first half of Ranji Trophy and taking six wickets in Bihars Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy league games in Kolkata. In matches, I just keep things simple and focus on what I want to do, which was to pick timely breakthroughs. It also helps that I never think too far and keep focus on doing things in the present moment in the match. Hussains bustling pace in his domestic performances caught the attention of IPL scouts, particularly a remarkable 10-wicket haul against Arunachal Pradesh in the first half of Ranji Trophy and taking six wickets in Bihars Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy league games in Kolkata. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Having experienced the euphoria of an IPL title with KKR, Hussain signed off by saying hes hungry to recreate that success in SRH colours. Definitely we will try to become the winning team again in the IPL next year. It will be very good to have a picture there with the trophy again on my Instagram profile. I am very excited to learn a lot and do well to win the trophy for SRH this time. Article Source: IANS
Rajasthan airlifts tigress from MP to Bundi in first-of-its-kind interstate translocation
JAIPUR: Rajasthan has taken a historic step towards strengthening tiger conservation by airlifting a tigress from Madhya Pradeshs Pench Tiger Reserve to Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve in Bundi district, to improve the genetic diversity of its tiger population. Wildlife experts said this is the first instance in the country of an interstate transfer of a tigress by air. The operation was conducted under strict scientific protocols, tight security, and multi-level coordination between agencies. The three-year-old tigress, identified as PN-224, arrived at Jaipur Airport on Sunday night around 10:30 pm aboard an Indian Army MI-17 helicopter. She was subsequently transported by road to Bundi and released into a special enclosure at around 6:30 am on Monday. The operation began on Sunday morning in the Pench Tiger Reserve, where the tigress was located hiding under trees in a dense forest. A team of veterinary doctors successfully tranquilised her, following which a detailed medical examination was conducted. Officials said her body temperature, heartbeat and respiration rate were found to be completely normal. After about an hour of medical and technical procedures, the tigress was airlifted at 4:55 pm. Owing to security considerations, she was flown directly to Jaipur instead of Bundi. Following a two-and-a-half-hour flight, she reached Jaipur and was moved in a specially designed cage vehicle to Ramgarh Vishdhari. The Tigress has been placed in the Bajaliya enclosure of the reserve, where she will remain under constant observation. Preparations for the translocation had been underway for several weeks. Chief Conservator of Forests Suganaram Jat and senior veterinary expert Dr Tejendra Riyad from Kota reached Pench on November 25. On December 5, the tigress was tranquilised and fitted with a radio collar. Wildlife experts said the translocation is crucial to prevent inbreeding, which often occurs when tiger populations remain confined to a limited area for long periods. She was initially scheduled to be brought to Ramgarh Vishdhari on December 10. However, the radio collar broke on December 6, creating difficulties in tracking her and stalling the operation. The original plan was to fly the tigress directly from Pench to Ramgarh Vishdhari. A helipad was constructed at Ramgarh, and helicopter trial runs were conducted over two days. However, permission from the Air Force was denied on security grounds. Sources said that the security personnel present during the trials differed from those deployed in Pench, and a different helicopter model was used. Considering the risks, authorities revised the plan and routed the transfer through Jaipur. Wildlife experts said the translocation is crucial to prevent inbreeding, which often occurs when tiger populations remain confined to a limited area for long periods. Inbreeding can lead to congenital diseases, reduced immunity, lower fertility, and physical deformities in future generations. The introduction of a new tigress will strengthen the gene pool and help ensure a healthier and more resilient tiger population in Ramgarh Vishdhari in the long term, an expert said. The tigress has been released into a specially developed one-hectare enclosure in the Bajaliya area of the reserve. She has been fitted with a radio collar, and her movements will be continuously monitored using AI-based camera traps and sensor systems. A Forest Department team camped in the Pench Tiger Reserve for nearly two weeks to track the tigress, conduct health checks, and complete the necessary procedures. At one stage, after the radio collar was removed, the tigress retreated deep into the forest, further delaying the mission. Eventually, with the help of trained elephants, officials managed to tranquilise her again. Despite posing significant challenges to forest teams from both states, the operation concluded successfully, marking a major milestone in Rajasthans tiger conservation efforts.
Luminous Power Technologies bags orders for 350 MW solar capacity in Rajasthan under PM-KUSUM
Luminous Power Technologies will install 350 MW of solar power projects in Rajasthan. These projects are part of the PM-KUSUM scheme. Electricity generated will be sold to local distribution companies. The installations are expected to begin in early 2026.
Photos: Urs festival procession in Ajmer
Ajmer: People participate in a ceremony during the annual Urs festival, at the shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, in Ajmer, Rajasthan, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025. (PTI Photo)(PTI12_22_2025_000064B) Ajmer: Drummers perform during the annual Urs festival procession at the shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, in Ajmer, Rajasthan, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025. (PTI 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 .
Hotel Booked, Money Gone: Rajasthan Man Dupes Karnataka Temple Devotees Online
Given that the suspect was operating from another state, Kollur police coordinated with local police teams in Rajasthan. After verifying his identity, he was arrested.
IAF MI-17 helicopter transports Pench tigress from MP's Sukatra airstrip to Rajasthan
The big cat was surrounded by elephants several times from morning to afternoon, before being tranquillised and brought to Sukatra airstrip
Jaswant Singh of Rajasthan, a differently-abled player
Jaswant Singh of Rajasthan, a differently-abled player, bowls with a stick during a cricket match of the BCCI-sponsored Divya Shakti Sugamya Bharat Trophy at the MP Theatre ground of Banaras Hindu University on Sunday. (PTI)
Nagesh Trophy: Final League Stage Of Mens National T20 For The Blind Set For An Action-packed Start
National T20 Cricket Tournament: The final 10 group stage matches of the 8th Nagesh Trophy Mens National T20 Cricket Tournament for the Blind will commence at the Railway Cricket Stadium in Hubli, Karnataka, on Monday. Group C, consisting of Karnataka, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Kerala, and Himachal Pradesh, will be played from Monday till December 25, and the group winners will qualify directly for the Super 8 stage. Nagesh Trophy is Indias premier national-level T20 cricket tournament for visually impaired (blind) mens teams. It brings together state and union territory teams from across the country to compete in a structured T20 format under the auspices of the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI), with support from organisations like the Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled. The opening ceremony for the league stage was held at Karnataka Gujarat Bhavana at Hubli in the presence of Jagadish Shettar, Member of Parliament, Belagavi Constituency and Former Chief Minister of Karnataka, Abbayya Prasad, MLA, Hubli-Dharwad-East constituency, Dr. G.K. Mahantesh, Chairman, CABI and Founder & Managing Trustee, Samarthanam Trust, and Udaya Kumar, Trustee, Samarthanam Trust. Welcoming the participating teams to Hubli, Jagadish Shettar, MP, extended his best wishes to all the players for the tournament. He said that the entire country has now become aware of cricket for the blind following the historic victory of the Indian womens team, and expressed hope that this success would further increase awareness and support among the general public. He also thanked the Honble Prime Minister Narendra Modi for honouring the womens team and for showing strong support towards the growth of cricket for the blind. The dignitary later joined all the participating teams for a group photograph. Abbayya Prasad, MLA, congratulated CABI and Samarthanam Trust for their remarkable achievements in creating awareness and empowering persons with visual impairments to dream big and pursue their goals with confidence. Highlighting the larger impact of sports, he said that while sports teach individuals to accept defeat on the field, they also prepare them to win the bigger battles of life. Describing sports as a powerful tool for the empowerment of persons with disabilities, he applauded the consistent efforts of CABI and Samarthanam Trust in enabling inclusion, confidence, and excellence through sports. The eighth edition of the tournament had 29 teams in the fray, which were placed in six groups with a total of 56 league matches. The winners of Groups A, B, C, and D qualified directly for the Super 8 stage. The next two places in the Super 8 stage will be decided on Net Run Rate. The winners of Groups E and F will play against the 7th and 8th-placed teams from all the teams of Groups A to D in the eliminators, and the winners of those two matches will complete the Super 8 stage. Abbayya Prasad, MLA, congratulated CABI and Samarthanam Trust for their remarkable achievements in creating awareness and empowering persons with visual impairments to dream big and pursue their goals with confidence. Highlighting the larger impact of sports, he said that while sports teach individuals to accept defeat on the field, they also prepare them to win the bigger battles of life. Describing sports as a powerful tool for the empowerment of persons with disabilities, he applauded the consistent efforts of CABI and Samarthanam Trust in enabling inclusion, confidence, and excellence through sports. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Nagesh Trophy is named in honour of the late S. P. Nagesh, founder president of CABI and a champion for blind cricket development in India. The first edition of the tournament was held in 201819, and has continued annually with increasing participation and competitiveness. Teams from multiple states and union territories compete each year in round-robin league matches followed by knockouts and finals. Andhra Pradesh are the defending champion of the tournament, winning the title by beating Delhi in the finals last year. Article Source: IANS
Centre defends new Aravalli mining rules
Rajasthans definition for regulating mining in the Aravallis is based on a 2002 committee report of the state government based on Richard Murphys landform classification, which identified all landforms rising 100 meters above local relief as hills
Rajasthan's night temperatures go up by few degrees due to western disturbance
After several days of intense cold, the State saw a drop in temperatures due to the impact of a western disturbance
The Supreme Court has regularised Bachelor of Dental Surgery degrees for students admitted to Rajasthan private dental colleges with relaxed NEET criteria. The court held colleges and the state government accountable for violating admission rules. Affected students will provide pro-bono services. Private colleges must deposit Rs 10 crore each, and the Rajasthan government Rs 10 lakh.
Rajasthan to strengthen arbitration proceedings in State litigation with new policy
An efficient teamwork between the government departments and legal fraternity would also help in the fast disposal of cases
Telangana CM offers sacred chadar to Ajmer Sharif Dargah
Hyderabad: Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy, on behalf of the state government, offered the traditional Ghilaf-e-Mubarak (sacred chadar) to Ajmer Sharif Dargah in Rajasthan. The chadar was presented at the Secretariat, in the presence of minority welfare minister Mohammed Azharuddin, minister of information and public relations Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy, Telangana Haj Committee chairman Syed 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 .
Supreme Court ruling on Aravalli definition triggers huge protests in Rajasthan
JAIPUR: The Supreme Courts recent acceptance of the Union Environment Ministrys definition of the Aravalli hills -- restricting the range to landforms with an elevation of more than 100 metres -- has triggered widespread protests across Rajasthan. Political leaders, environmental activists, social media influencers and citizens have expressed strong opposition and warned that the move will entail serious ecological and economic consequences. Under the revised definition, nearly 90 per cent of the Aravalli range in Rajasthan, consisting of hills lower than 100 metres, will no longer be classified as part of the protected range. According to available data, only 1,048 out of nearly 1.6 lakh hillocks in the state meet the 100-metre criterion, effectively excluding the vast majority from regulatory safeguards. SC ruling on Aravalli definition sparks opposition in Rajasthan, former CM Gehlot warns of ecological disaster Laxmikant Sharma, professor at the Department of Environmental Sciences, Central University of Rajasthan, said the governments stance that only hills above 100 metres qualify as Aravalli would automatically exclude most of the range. In Rajasthan, the Aravalli hills are largely between 30 and 80 metres in height. This means nearly 90 per cent of the range is directly under threat, he said. Though the Supreme Court order states that new mining is not permitted, critics argue that illegal mining continues unabated. A 2018 report by the Supreme Court-appointed Central Empowered Committee (CEC) revealed that around 25 per cent of the Aravalli hills in Rajasthan had already been destroyed. Against this backdrop, the Aravalli Heritage Peoples Campaign was launched a few days ago from Vinoba Gyan Mandir in Bapu Nagar in Jaipur. Kavita Srivastava, national president of the Peoples Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), urged the government to repeal the uniform definition of the Aravalli proposed by a committee under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, calling it a threat to Indias ecological and cultural heritage. SC ruling on Aravalli definition sparks opposition in Rajasthan, former CM Gehlot warns of ecological disaster 'Road to hell is paved with good intentions': Congress slams government over new Aravalli definition Activists have demanded that the Aravalli rangespread across Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana and Delhibe declared an Ecologically Critical Area and that the use of raw stone mined from the hills be stopped. Neelam Ahluwalia, founding member of People for Aravalli, said the recent court decision would leave more than 90 per cent of the range unprotected and vulnerable to mining. The situation is particularly alarming in Alwar district, where 31 of the 128 identified hills have reportedly been completely flattened due to mining. Environmental experts warn that excluding large parts of the Aravalli range from protection could further embolden mining mafias. Experts have also cautioned that extensive degradation of the Aravallis could alter regional rainfall patterns. Some warn that if the range is destroyed, monsoon moisture could shift westwards towards Pakistan, adversely affecting rainfall in Rajasthan. Nearly 80 per cent of the 700-kilometre-long Aravalli range passes through 27 districts of Rajasthan, forming the ecological backbone of eastern Rajasthan. Agriculture and farmers livelihoods in these regions depend heavily on the hills, as several seasonal riversincluding the Chambal, Banas, Sahibi, Sota, Katli, Kasavati, Gambhiri and Moreloriginate from the Aravallis. Modi government has 'nearly signed death warrant' for Aravalli hills: Sonia Gandhi Rainwater stored in the hills flows through streams and underground channels, sustaining these rivers and supporting small-scale farming and animal husbandry throughout the year. The Aravallis are also home to diverse plant species and vegetation. As the worlds oldest mountain range, their rock formations have a strong water-holding capacity, allowing groundwater to be stored for long periods. Rajasthan has around 32 major potable water reservoirs, many of which depend on the Aravalli system. In a desert state like Rajasthan, environmentalists point out that nearly 22 per cent of the Aravalli hills have already been destroyed due to excessive mining. According to studies, the unique structure of the Aravallis helps recharge nearly two million litres of groundwater per hectare annually, making the range the largest source of water in the region. As protests intensify, environmental groups have demanded an immediate review of the definition, warning that Rajasthans ecology, water security and rural economy are at serious risk. It remains to be seen how the agitation unfolds in the coming days. On International Mountain Day, campaign launched to save India's oldest mountain range Aravalli
The court's stern order came after it found grave irregularities in the admissions process, where the Rajasthan state government, without authorisation, had reduced the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) percentile by 10 per cent and further 5 per cent against the required minimum percentile for BDS students
German Nationals Among Six Arrested in Rajasthan Religious Conversion Case
Sri Ganganagar, Dec 20: A German couple and four others were detained today in Rajasthans Sri Ganganagar district near the India-Pakistan border for their alleged involvement in illegal religious conversions, officials said. According to a report by the Times of India, German nationals Swan Baz Bat Jaler and his wife Sandra, Santosh Varghese from Karnataka, [] The post German Nationals Among Six Arrested in Rajasthan Religious Conversion Case appeared first on Northlines .
Companies cannot ignore environment under CSR, rules Supreme Court
NEW DELHI: In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has said that corporate social responsibility cannot be separated from corporate environmental responsibility and companies cannot claim to be socially responsible while ignoring equal claims of the environment and other beings of the ecosystem. A bench of Justices PS Narasimha and AS Chandurkar passed a slew of directions to protect the Great Indian Bustard, a species which is on the verge of extinction and faces threat from the operation of non-renewable power generators in Rajasthan and Gujarat. Therefore, the corporate definition of 'social responsibility' must inherently include environmental responsibility. Companies cannot assert to be socially responsible while ignoring equal claims of the environment and other beings of the ecosystem, the bench said. It added that the Constitution of India, under Article 51A(g), imposes a fundamental duty on every citizen o protect and improve the natural environment, including forests, lakes, rivers and wildlife, and to have compassion for living creatures. A corporation, as a legal person and a key organ of society, shares this fundamental duty. CSR funds are the tangible expression of this duty. Consequently, allocating funds for the protection of the environment is not a voluntary act of charity but a fulfilment of a constitutional obligation, the top court said. The bench said under Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013, Parliament institutionalised this duty by mandating companies to meet specific financial thresholds espousing social responsibility. It added that the provision effectively codifies the principle that corporate profit is not solely the private property of shareholders but is partly owed to the society that enables its generation. The magic of legitimacy is in the perspective that private property is a trust, the top court said, adding that this statutory mandate redefines the traditional role of corporate governance. It added that historically, a director's primary duty was to maximise value for shareholders. However, Section 166(2) of the Companies Act, 2013, dismantled this narrow view by imposing a broader fiduciary duty. Directors are now legally mandated to act in good faith not just for members, but for the best interests of the company, its employees, the shareholders, the community, and for the protection of the environment. This crucial expansion recognises that a corporation is an organ of society, and its 'social' responsibility extends to the wider community impacted by its operations, the bench underscored. It pointed out, Where corporate activities such as mining, power generation, or infrastructure threaten the habitat of endangered species, the polluter pays principle mandates that the company bears the cost of species recovery. CSR funds must, therefore, be directed towards ex-situ and in-situ conservation efforts to prevent extinction. Holding that the obligation to protect endangered species is paramount, the bench said corporate duty must evolve from merely protecting shareholders to protecting the ecosystem. The non-renewable power generators operating in the priority as well as non-priority areas in Rajasthan and Gujarat must always remember that they share the environment with the Godawan, the Great Indian Bustard, and must undertake their activities as if they are guests in its abode, it said. The top court passed the order on a plea filed in 2019 by environmentalist MK Ranjitsinh, seeking measures for the protection of the endangered Great Indian Bustard. The apex court has been passing directions from time to time for protecting the species. In April 2021, the top court had imposed restrictions on overhead transmission lines across nearly 99,000 sq km in Rajasthan and Gujarat. However, the order was later modified in March 2024 after the Centre flagged serious implications for India's renewable energy transition. The court had then constituted a high-level expert committee to recommend scientifically grounded and balanced measures. Accepting the expert committee's recommendations, the top court approved revised priority conservation areas of 14,013 sq km in Rajasthan and 740 sq km in Gujarat, rationalising earlier demarcations to focus protection on the last remaining strongholds of the species. It declined the petitioners' request to further expand the Rajasthan priority area by adding 657 sq km in the Rasla-Degrai Oran region, holding that the expert committee had taken a holistic view based on field studies and extensive stakeholder consultations. The top court has imposed strict restrictions within the revised priority areas, directing that no new wind turbines and no new solar parks or solar plants exceeding 2 MW capacity shall be permitted. It also barred the expansion of existing solar parks. It further directed that no new overhead power lines, except those of 11 kV and below, shall be allowed in these areas, except through dedicated power corridors identified by the expert committee.
Rajasthan Staff Selection Board has announced the Village Development Officer (VDO) 2025 results on its official website. Lakhs of candidates appeared for the exam, and the PDF lists qualified roll numbers along with category-wise cut-off marks. Successful candidates will now proceed to the next stage of document verification process for recruitment.
RBSE class 10 date sheet 2026 released: Check subject wise Rajasthan board exam schedule here
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has released the Class 10 timetable for the 2025-26 academic session. Examinations are scheduled to commence on February 12, 2026, and conclude on February 28, 2026, with all theory exams conducted in a single morning shift. Students are advised to download the official date sheet from rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.
Environmental responsibility part of CSR, says SC bench
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday held that companies cannot claim to be socially responsible while disregarding the protection of wildlife and fragile ecosystems affected by their operations. A two-judge bench of Justices P S Narasimha and Atul S Chandurkar while hearing submissions in the long-running case on conservation of critically endangered Great Indian Bustard held that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) cannot be divorced from a companys environmental responsibility. CSR funds are not acts of philanthropy but instruments to discharge constitutional and fiduciary duties, particularly where corporate activities threaten endangered species, the bench said. The case was filed in 2019 by environmentalist M K Ranjitsinh seeking urgent measures to prevent the extinction of the Great Indian Bustard, whose populations have declined due to habitat loss and collisions with overhead power lines in Rajasthan and Gujarat. Disposing of the writ petitions, the court ruled that survival of the Great Indian Bustard is non-negotiable, adding firms benefiting from natural landscapes must shoulder responsibility for conserving them.
For irregular admissions, SC fines 10 Rajasthan dental colleges Rs 10 crore each
The Supreme Court has fined 10 private dental colleges in Rajasthan Rs 10 crore each for admitting students without meeting NEET 2016-17 cutoffs. The court regularized degrees for affected students, who must now provide pro bono services during state emergencies. The fines will fund welfare institutions.
Rajasthan High Court refuses to order immediate student union elections
The petitioners contended that the student representation constituted a core democratic entitlement and the students could not be deprived of the democratic right; State government argued that the polls would disrupt academics during National Education Policy rollout
CSR must inherently include environment & ecology, rules SC
The Supreme Court has mandated that environmental protection is a core component of corporate social responsibility, not mere charity. In a landmark ruling, the court directed non-renewable power generators in Rajasthan and Gujarat to contribute to the survival of the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard. This decision underscores the constitutional duty of corporations to safeguard the environment.
Supreme Court declines to interfere as Rajasthan assures municipal polls by April 2026
Supreme Court has green-lighted the Rajasthan government's commitment to hold elections for urban local bodies without delay beyond April 2026. This ruling follows a challenge from a Congress leader against the High Court's directive that mandated the polls within this timeline, ensuring that the democratic process continues unabated.
Three MLAs appear before Rajasthan Assembly ethics committee in alleged fund misuse case
JAIPUR: The three legislators accused of alleged corruption in MLA Development Funds appeared before the Ethics Committee of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly on Friday. They presented their versions separately. All three sought additional time to submit further documents, which was granted by the committee. Independent MLA Ritu Banawat from Bayana was the first to depose before the panel. She submitted a few documents and requested 10 days to compile and place additional records on file. Congress MLA Anita Jatav sought seven days, while BJP MLA Rewatram Danga requested 15 days to submit further information. The committee accepted all three requests. Speaking to reporters after her appearance, Banawat reiterated her demand for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the matter. She alleged that the video related to the case had been edited and claimed the issue amounted to blackmail. She said all funds released under the MLA quota over the past two years should be investigated to establish the truth. After appearing before the committee, Anita Jatav and Rewatram Danga left the Assembly premises without meeting the media. Ethics Committee Chairman Kailash Verma said his committee would examine all aspects of the case. He added that if required, the panel could issue notices to other individuals, including Ritu Banawats husband, Rishi Bansal, though it was not mandatory at this stage. Banawat will be summoned again after the submission of additional documents. Verma stated that Anita Jatav told the committee that she had no role in the alleged sting operation, nor any connection with the letter, seal or signatures cited in the allegations. She submitted a few documents and expressed readiness to cooperate fully with the inquiry. Rewatram Danga, who appeared last, informed the committee that he was collecting complete information from his counsellor and advisor and therefore sought additional time to provide a full picture of the episode. Chairman Verma said the committee had questioned the MLAs individually and claimed the proceedings were confidential. Questions and responses will not be disclosed until the final report is submitted, he said, adding that the committee would also question the journalist who conducted the sting operation. It may be recalled that a sting operation carried out by a leading Hindi newspaper had levelled serious allegations against the three MLAs, accusing them of demanding hefty commissions for approving works under the MLA Local Area Development Fund. The revelations have triggered a major political storm in Rajasthan. Following the expose, the State government on Monday froze the MLA funds of the three legislators. It also constituted an IAS-led inquiry committee headed by Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Bhaskar A. Sawant, directing it to submit its report within 15 days. Meanwhile, the Rajasthan Legislative Assemblys Ethics Committee is conducting a parallel probe on this sensitive matter.
Woman murders husband in Rajasthan, attempts to kill self
In a shocking incident in Rajasthans Chittorgarh district, a woman allegedly killed her husband with an axe in Tamlav village and later attempted suicide by jumping into a well. She was rescued by villagers, and police have launched an investigation into the matter
Who Is Madhulika Yadav, Rajasthan Judicial Service Exam 2025 Topper
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'DC Needed Someone To Open Bowling With Starc', Says Abhinav Mukund On Auqib Dars IPL 2026 Deal
Indian Premier League: Former India cricketer Abhinav Mukund hailed Auqib Dar's long-awaited break on the Indian Premier League (IPL) stage after the Jammu and Kashmir pacer bagged an Rs 8.40 crore deal from Delhi Capitals in the mini-auction held recently. Mukund said Delhi Capitals needed someone to open bowling alongside veteran Australian pacer Mitchell Starc in their squad in the upcoming IPL, and Auqib is the opening bowling option DC was looking for. Starting at a base price of Rs 30 lakh, Auqib sparked an intense bidding war between Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, and Sunrisers, but the 29-year-old pacer from Baramulla was snapped up by DC. I am very happy for Auqib Dar. He has played for a long time for Jammu and Kashmir and finally gets a chance on this big stage. Delhi Capitals needed powerplay bowling options. Some people question his death bowling, but he will learn at a tough ground like Delhi. After last year's issues with Natarajan's injury, they went for multiple pacers. They needed someone to open the bowling with Mitchell Starc. That is the role they see for him at Delhi Capitals, which is a heartwarming story, he said. A consistent wicket-taker across formats in domestic cricket over the past few seasons, Auqib is primarily a swing bowler. Recently, however, the Jammu & Kashmir bowler has added new dimensions to his gamemost notably improved death-overs skillswhich have significantly boosted his value. After last year's issues with Natarajan's injury, they went for multiple pacers. They needed someone to open the bowling with Mitchell Starc. That is the role they see for him at Delhi Capitals, which is a heartwarming story, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We needed someone who swings the ball and gets early breakthroughs, and we found Auqib Dar as the perfect candidate to play that role, and that's the reason why we tracked him throughout the entirety of the current domestic cricket season. He is an exciting talent, and we went all out for him. We are really happy to get a player from Jammu and Kashmir, Jindal said. Article Source: IANS
A traveler recounts their unsettling visit to Kuldhara, Asia's most haunted village, near Jaisalmer. Despite the desert heat, an eerie silence pervaded the abandoned settlement. Electronic devices mysteriously malfunctioned within the ruins, adding to the chilling atmosphere of this place frozen in time.
Rajasthan Man's Nose Chopped Off As Families Clash Over Love Marriage
At least two people were seriously injured in Rajasthan's Barmer on Wednesday night after a dispute between two families over alove-marriageboiled over.
The results for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT 2026) have been announced, and once again, students from the Bhopal-headquartered institute, ‘ Toprankers-Legal Edge ,’ have delivered an exceptional performance in this prestigious national-level exam for entry into National Law Universities (NLUs). According to the released results, students from this institute have secured the top three spots— All India Rank (AIR) 1, 2, and 3 . Geetali Gupta from Toprankers-Legal Edge This marks the fourth time in the last six years that the institute's students have achieved a 'Clean Sweep' of the top three ranks. Data released by the institute indicates a dominant hold over the results, with 7 students in the Top 10 and 51 students in the Top 100 hailing from Toprankers-Legal Edge. " Guidance Received Exclusively from Legal Edge " — AIR-1 Geetali Gupta, a resident of Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, secured AIR 1. Expressing her thoughts on social media, Geetali said, "My parents taught me discipline since childhood, and Legal Edge gave that discipline the right direction. Throughout my preparation, I placed the utmost emphasis on consistency." Clarifying the role of the coaching institute, she added, " I have been a student exclusively of Legal Edge’s 'Warriors Gold Batch' Classroom Program. The mentors at Legal Edge played a pivotal role in identifying and fixing my weaknesses. This success is the result of my parents' sacrifices and the guidance of my teachers. " Performance Analysis: As per the details shared by the institute, AIR 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, and 10 are students of the ' Regular Classroom Program .' Meanwhile, AIR 3 (Rohan, Karnataka Topper) achieved this feat through the institute's 'Distance Learning' course. Experts believe that securing AIR 3 through a distance course is a testament to the sheer quality of the institute’s study material. Furthermore, the fact that 6 out of the Top 10 students were from the direct classroom program proves the successful impact of Legal Edge’s mentorship. Consistency and Selection Standards Clean Sweep: This is the 4th time in the last 6 years that AIR 1, 2, and 3 are from the same institute in CLAT. Selection Ratio: This year, 51 students in the Top 100 are from Legal Edge. This means nearly 50% of the students entering the country’s top law colleges have been trained by this institute. Top Rankers: The institute has now produced the CLAT All India Rank 1 (AIR 1) a total of 7 times. Harsh Gagrani , Co-founder and Chief Academic Officer of the institute, stated, " This result validates our academic process. For us, AIR 1 is as important as the last student who worked hard to improve their rank. We have always prioritized right guidance and hard work, and we will continue to do so in the future ." The CLAT 2026 results indicate that in an era of social media and aggressive advertising, success ultimately stems from a disciplined routine, right mentorship, and the synergy between teacher and student. About Toprankers Toprankers runs 50+ centres across India, teaching 20,000+ classroom students and serving 30,000+ learners overall, while operating India’s most-searched non-STEM test-prep platform, with 1.5M monthly users and 20M+ page views across Law, Management, and Design & Architecture.
Judicial Commission probing Leh violence to record oral statements from today
SRINAGAR: The Judicial Inquiry Commission probing the September 24 violence in Leh , which was one of the worst violence in the cold desert of Ladakh Union Territory, would start recording the oral statements from Friday. The Judicial Commission, headed by former Supreme Court judge Justice Dr B S Chauhan, has been formed to conduct a comprehensive and impartial inquiry into the September 24 violence during a protest for statehood and the 6thschedule in Leh. In the police firing, four persons were killed and 80 others injured while the protestors set afire the office of BJP and LAHDC Leh and private and public cars. The Commission has already collected and examined the written proceedings and statements submitted earlier as part of the preliminary process. In continuation of the inquiry, the Commission will commence recording oral statements from December 19 (Friday), an official statement said. The officials and officers, who were assigned duties on the day of the incident, would be called upon to appear before the Commission and record their statements. Besides, individuals who have already submitted their written statements will be requested to present themselves before the Commission to give their oral testimony in person before Justice Dr BS Chauhan. Centre institutes judicial inquiry panel to probe Leh violence that claimed four lives The inquiry aims to establish a clear and factual understanding of the events surrounding the incident and ensure transparency, accountability, and due process, the statement said. The Judicial Commission was formed after the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), which are jointly spearheading agitation for the 6thSchedule and statehood to Ladakh UT, rejected the magisterial inquiry ordered by the LG administration into the September 24 violence and urged the centre to order judicial inquiry to probe the violence. The September 24 violence was one of the worst violence in Ladakh, which has otherwise been a peaceful region. After the violence, noted climate activist and innovator Sonam Wangchuk , who was on hunger strike to press for the grant of the 6thSchedule and statehood to Ladakh, was booked under the stringent NSA and has been lodged at Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan. The talks between Centre and Ladakh leaders that had broken down after the September 24 violence in Leh have resumedafter the MHA ordered judicial inquiry into the violence. Leh sees calm as curfew lifts; Ladakh talks stall, opposition criticizes Centre
Noida property: Can the authority ask for higher payment after allotment of leasehold property?
Leasehold property owners in cities like Noida face specific payment systems. While initial agreements often involve a one-time premium, the enforceability of subsequent annual rent increases hinges on the original lease deed's clauses. Rajasthan's attempt to impose new lease rents after allotment was struck down by the High Court. Read more.
Venkatesh Iyer To Lead Madhya Pradesh In Vijay Hazare Trophy In Ahmedabad
Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association: Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA) on Thursday selected Venkatesh Iyer as captain of their men's senior team for the Vijay Hazare Trophy league stage, which will be held in Ahmedabad from December 24 to January 8, 2026. The 30-year-old Iyer was recently picked by the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the mini-auction for Rs 7 crore after spending four years at Kolkata Knight Riders from 2021 to 2025, winning an Indian Premier League (IPL) title. Getting the captaincy of Madhya Pradesh is a big boost for Iyer. Among the other players picked are experienced Yash Dubey, along with another IPL star, Kumar Kartikeya, who last year moved to Rajasthan Royals after playing for Mumbai Indians from 2022 till 2024. Shubham Sharma and Harpreet Singh are also in the squad for the 16-member squad, in which Madhav Tiwari has been picked, subject to fitness. Meanwhile, the upcoming edition of the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26 has gained importance because of the involvement of top stars like India internationals Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, and Prasidh Krishna, who have been picked by their respective states. Virat has confirmed his availability for Delhi, while Rohit is open to playing for Mumbai in the league stage. KL Rahul and Prasidh Krishna have been named by defending champions Karnataka in their squad. The top stars will be representing their respective states because the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has made it mandatory for the top stars to participate in the Vijay Hazare Trophy series. With a three-week gap between Indias final T20I against South Africa in Ahmedabad on December 19 and the first ODI against New Zealand on January 11, 2026, the Board is keen that senior players utilise the window to play domestic cricket. Virat has confirmed his availability for Delhi, while Rohit is open to playing for Mumbai in the league stage. KL Rahul and Prasidh Krishna have been named by defending champions Karnataka in their squad. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Venkatesh Iyer (Captain), Harsh Gawli, Himanshu Mantri (WK), Yash Dubey, Shubham Sharma, Harpreet Singh, Rishabh Chauhan, Ritik Tada, Kumar Kartikeya, Saransh Jain, Shivang Kumar, Aryan Pandey, Rahul Batham, Tripuresh Singh, Mangesh Yadav, Madhav Tiwari (subject to fitness). Article Source: IANS
JAIPUR: The Supreme Courts recent ruling, issued on the recommendation of the central government, to limit the definition of the Aravalli mountain range to landforms rising more than 100 metres above their surroundings, has triggered sharp opposition in Rajasthan. Joining the growing protests, former chief minister Ashok Gehlot has warned that the decision could lead to huge ecological damage. Gehlot termed the ruling a red carpet for illegal mining, and a direct invitation to environmental destruction. On November 21, the apex court held that only hills in the Aravalli region with a relative height of 100 metres or more would be considered part of the mountain range. The Aravalli is not just a mountain range for Rajasthan; it is our protective shield, Gehlot said. He argued that narrowing the definition on the Centres recommendation amounts to a death sentence for nearly 90 per cent of the states hills. According to him, almost 90 per cent of the Aravalli formations in Rajasthan are below the 100-metre threshold. Gehlot cautioned that excluding these hills from the legal definition is not a technical adjustment but the removal of a critical layer of environmental protection, leaving vast areas vulnerable to mining and degradation. Highlighting the ecological importance of the Aravallis, Gehlot said the range plays a crucial role in preventing desertification by blocking hot winds from the west and stopping the Thar Desert from advancing into eastern Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. Experts, he noted, have pointed out that even small hills and mounds measuring 10 to 30 metres are effective in checking dust storms. Allowing mining in these areas, he warned, could accelerate desert spread towards the national capital. He further said that the rocky structure of the Aravalli range enables rainwater to percolate underground, making it a major source of groundwater recharge across the region. Removing these hills could prove disastrous for northwest India, which is already facing a severe water crisis, Gehlot said. He added that history would not forgive the injustice being done to future generations, alleging that although the Supreme Court proceedings began to protect the Aravalli, acceptance of the Centres recommendation has effectively erased 90 per cent of the range. He urged the court to reconsider the decision in the interest of future generations, calling it a direct invitation to destruction. Leader of the Opposition in the Rajasthan Assembly, Tikaram Jully, also strongly criticised the move, warning that without the Aravalli range, nothing will be left. Launching a sharp attack on the central government and the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests, Jully said the looming threat to the Aravallis existence has become a question mark on the future of Rajasthan. Jully said that the fight to save the Aravalli range is no longer the responsibility of any single political party but a collective social duty to protect the state and the future of the coming generations. Targeting Union environment minister and Alwar MP Bhupendra Yadav, Jully said it was the greatest irony of democracy that those entrusted with environmental protection were now paving the way for destruction. He pointed out that Yadav was educated in Ajmer and represents Alwar, both regions closely linked to the Aravalli range and home to important pilgrimage sites such as Pushkar. Despite this, Jully alleged, the minister was acting like Dhritarashtra, the blind king from the Mahabharata, silently witnessing the destruction of the Aravalli range and ignoring the future of his own land and its people.
Rajasthan HC rejects plea for premature release of 1993 train blast case convicts
JAIPUR:The Jaipur Bench of the Rajasthan High Court has refused to grant premature release to life convicts sentenced under the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) in the 1993 serial train bomb blasts case. Delivering the verdict, a division bench of Justices Sudesh Bansal and Bhuvan Goyal held that granting early release to those convicted of terrorism-related offences would endanger societal safety and national security. The court underlined that such leniency could undermine public confidence and disturb public order. The pleas were filed by Asfaq Khan from Dausa, Fazlur Rahman Sufi of Mumbai, Abre Rahmat Ansari of Kabinagar in Uttar Pradesh, and Mohammad Aijaz Akbar from Gulbarga. Each of them has spent more than two decades in prison and sought relief citing advanced age and deteriorating health. The convicts relied on the Ministry of Home Affairs guidelines, arguing that prisoners become eligible for consideration of premature release after completing 20 years of incarceration. They further claimed that their cases should be assessed in accordance with the remission policy prevailing at the time their sentences were awarded. Resisting the petitions, Additional Solicitor General Bharat Vyas and Advocate General Rajendra Prasad, representing the Centre and the Rajasthan government, argued that the Rajasthan Prisoners (Remission of Sentence) Rules, 2006, as well as the earlier 1958 rules, categorically prohibit early release of TADA convicts. They emphasised that Rule 9(5) specifically excludes such cases from being examined by the Advisory Board. The matter relates to the coordinated bomb attacks carried out on six long-distance trains passing through Mumbai, Surat, Lucknow, Kanpur and Hyderabad on the night of December 5, 1993. The blasts claimed two lives and left 22 people injured. The Central Bureau of Investigation probed the case, and upon completion of the trial on February 28, 2004, the accused were awarded life imprisonment.
Government reinforces commitment to protect Great Indian Bustard in Gujarat
Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bhupender Yadav, stated on Thursday that the government is actively working to protect the Great Indian Bustard birds in Gujarat. While responding to supplementary questions in the Rajya Sabha, Yadav mentioned that the government has initiated a program for the conservation of Great Indian Bustards across several states, including Gujarat. This response followed a query from Congress member Shaktisinh Gohil, who noted that there is a sanctuary for Great Indian Bustards in Kutch, Gujarat, but only three female birds remain there. He expressed concern that if these three female birds were to die, the sanctuary land might be transferred to businessmen. In response, Yadav assured the Congress member that his fears were aseless and emphasized that the government is indeed working towards the protection of the Great Indian Bustards in Gujarat. He also corrected the record, stating that there are actually four female Great Indian Bustards in Kutch, while the population in Rajasthan stands at 140. Yadav also stated that the government is not currently running any specific project for the protection of Indian Roller (Palapitta) birds. This was in reply to a question from BJP leader K Laxman regarding the declining population of Indian Rollers. In a written reply, Yadav explained that the protection and management of wildlife and their habitats are primarily the responsibility of state governments and union territory administrations. He further noted that population estimations for flagship species like tigers, snow leopards, and dolphins are conducted at the national level, while assessments for other animals and birds are carried out by the respective states and union territories, and these figures are not consolidated at the ministry level. Yadav added that wild animals listed in Schedules I and II of the Wildlife (Protection) Act of 1972 are protected from hunting. The Indian Roller (Coracias benghalensis) is categorized in Schedule II of the Act. To highlight the government's initiatives for wildlife protection, Yadav mentioned that a network of protected areas, including national parks, sanctuaries, conservation reserves, and community reserves, has been established across the country. He also noted that financial assistance is provided to states and union territories for wildlife management and habitat development under centrally sponsored schemes such as 'Development of Wildlife Habitats' and 'Project Tiger & Elephant,' based on the Annual Plan of Operation (APO) submitted by these entities. Additionally, special programs like 'Project Tiger,' 'Project Elephant,' 'Project Lion,' 'Project Snow Leopard,' 'Project Dolphin,' 'Project Cheetah,' and 'Project Great Indian Bustard' have been initiated for their conservation, Yadav concluded.
IPL 2026: R Ashwin leaves out CSK from his top four, fourth pick comes as surprise
Ravichandran Ashwin has revealed his top four IPL contenders, notably excluding his former team Chennai Super Kings. He placed Mumbai Indians at the forefront, followed by defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Punjab Kings, and Rajasthan Royals. Ashwin lauded Mumbai Indians' strategic acquisition of Quinton de Kock, believing they are aiming to replicate their 2020 championship squad's balance.
Mustard coverage touches 77.06 lakh hectares, up 6% y-o-y
Notable expansion in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and West Bengal, says SEA
BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia: BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia expressed delight over uncapped players earning big in the Indian Premier League (IPL) mini-auction, saying the tournament continues to serve its core purpose of providing a platform for young and emerging talent across the country. Uncapped players emerged as the biggest talking point of the auction, with franchises spending significant sums to secure promising domestic performers. Delhi Capitals made headlines by signing Jammu and Kashmir pacer Auqib Dar for Rs. 84 crore, while five-time champions Chennai Super Kings invested heavily in youth by roping in Rajasthan cricketer Kartik Sharma and Uttar Pradesh all-rounder Prashant Veer for Rs. 14.20 crore each. Reacting to the developments, Saikia said he was pleased to see franchises backing players based on their domestic performances and giving opportunities to talent from across the country. I'm extremely happy because some uncapped players of India from various states, from their domestic performances, the franchises are picking up. You can take the example of that guy from J&K, Auqib Dar, another from UP (Veer) and one from Rajasthan (Kartik). So this is precisely what the IPL is all about, that we have to promote our young talents. Reacting to the developments, Saikia said he was pleased to see franchises backing players based on their domestic performances and giving opportunities to talent from across the country. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Saikias comments highlight the IPLs increasing role as a stepping stone for domestic cricketers, providing both financial stability and exposure as they work towards a bigger aim of representing their country on the global stage. Article Source: IANS
Told Aniket If You Get Selected, I Will Also Get In, Says SRH's Newest Recruit Shivang Kumar
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Manifestation met reality for Madhya Pradeshs left-arm wrist-spin all-rounder Shivang Kumar when Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) picked him in the IPL 2026 auction at his base price of Rs 30 lakh. The move to rope him in by SRH reunites Shivang, who bats right-handed and is capable of producing big hits, with best friend and Madhya Pradesh teammate Aniket Verma, who was one of the finds for the franchise in a disappointing 2025 season. First of all, I am very excited to play for SRH. Its a team of my teammate and best friend Aniket Verma. With me now going to his team, there is also this excitement feeling because I told him last year that if you get selected, then I will also get selected in it. So, a lot of things have been manifested. At that time (when the auction was on), I was in the room. My friend came and told me that 'bhai, you have been selected'. So, I felt very good, said Shivang in an exclusive conversation with IANS. Shivang, 23, had trials with multiple franchises before the auction and that was enough to tell him that he will be a part of the IPL for the first time. Before the auction, I went to trials of Punjab Kings, Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals. So, I got a good response from them. SRH also called me twice, but unfortunately, I could not go as at that time, I was in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. The other time, it got cancelled for some reason. But the trials were quite good and there was a good response everywhere. SRH showed their trust in me and I am feeling good. Shivang views playing in IPL 2026 as his gateway to fulfilling his ultimate goal: playing for India. IPL is a launching pad for an uncapped player to the Indian team. So, as per my skills, I think SRH will like me a lot. I do both batting and bowling, so I can be very useful for the team. I have heard a lot about Murali sir (Muttiah Muralitharan). He talks a lot about cricket. So, it will be good to talk to him as well because I also talk mainly about cricket, he added. It also helps that Shivang sees Aniket as a huge source of motivation and belief to leave his mark in the IPL, after SRH scouts noticed his rare bowling skillset and penchant for hitting big shots. Because of Aniket, we felt that we can also do well at this level. Aniket's season was very good and he played very well in SRH for 2-3 innings. So, we also believe that we can also do well at the top. I told Aniket that you have done well there, then I will also do well. So, there was a lot of support from the Madhya Pradesh Premier League because under the lights, we actually play less matches on an international ground. So, the player gets a lot of experience and exposure there on how he will play internationally. The world also watches him - whatever he does, good or bad. So, it is also a benefit that we learn how to deal with it. Growing up in Rewa, a place that has produced notable pacers Kuldeep Sen and Ishwar Pandey, Shivang was first taught about cricket by his father Praveen Kumar, a Chief Ticket Inspector (CTI) in the Railways currently posted in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh. Praveen himself played cricket in Bengal, including the Ranji Trophy, and who harbored dreams of playing for India himself. We used to practice cricket in our MPCA camps in Indore. When I was 22, I went to Rewa. Before that, I used to play in the Gwalior division. Rewa supported me a lot and it was an opportunity for me. Actually, my father put me into playing cricket. He also had a dream that my child should play for India. He also had a dream that he should play. But this dream has been passed on to me. Hopefully, I will be able to fulfill his dream. Seeing him being picked by SRH for IPL left Praveen jubilant. My father is a very positive person. So, he was like, 'Okay, beta, you have been selected. So, learn and go upwards from here. Your ultimate goal is to play for India'. He was also very happy that I was selected for SRH, which is known for a lot of power hitters and are known for their fearless approach and excellent batting. It was Praveen, Shivangs first coach, who transformed him from a right-handed bowler into a left-arm spinner. He taught me batting and actually, I bowled right handed. But he made me a lefty bowler. I do everything from the right hand, but just do bowling from the left hand. So, you can call it his masterpiece, as he made me like this. After I started my cricket under him, I found my way through MP and MPCA supported me a lot. Shivangs journey in the cricketing world wouldnt have happened if the MS Dhoni biopic movie hadnt reignited his passion for the game. When I didn't get selected for the U-14 team, I decided to leave cricket. I didn't play for 5 months. Luckily, I got a chance to watch the movie on MS Dhoni. I had heard a few things about it like when people saw it, they said I gave up on cricket too soon. When my brother told me to watch the movie, saying that it is a very well made film and has an inspiring story, I went to watch it and took a lot of inspiration from Dhoni sir. It made me realise that his life had a lot of struggles and I gave up too fast. I re-started playing cricket and scored 98 in the first match. That made me realise that cricket is in my blood, and that I don't know if I will play at the higher level or not, but cricket cannot leave me, he recalled. Meeting his idol Dhoni sits at the top of Shivangs bucket list. It is every youngster's dream to meet Dhoni sir, especially when there is a match in Chepauk, the atmosphere is different. When he enters, I want to experience that what it is like to be out there. I have heard about it from the rest, but I will definitely want to experience it. The superlative performance in Madhya Pradeshs T20 league propelled Shivang to make his Syed Mushtaq Alit Trophy debut against Hyderabad, where he showed promise with the bat through a crucial knock of 45. But I didn't get a wicket in that game. When I went wicketless against Hyderabad, I spoke to Venkatesh Iyer. He told me not to worry and that I would get a wicket next time. He motivated me a lot. Next up, I got three wickets against Bihar and it felt good, said Shivang. Apart from Iyer, Shivang draws huge inspiration from RCB skipper and India batter Rajat Patidar. Rajat bhaiya is especially an inspiration. His batting is world famous. He is the most stylish batsman. Venky bhaiya has a positive attitude towards youngsters. He comes and makes the environment casual, and that helps in gelling up well with him. He doesn't look like a star and that gives us a feel that he is like our friend. Venky bhaiya gives a lot of support, and inspires me a lot in me wanting to play for India. Apart from Iyer, Shivang draws huge inspiration from RCB skipper and India batter Rajat Patidar. Rajat bhaiya is especially an inspiration. His batting is world famous. He is the most stylish batsman. Venky bhaiya has a positive attitude towards youngsters. Also Read: Live Cricket Score These are big matches and international players are present. I have never played against or with foreigners. How to bowl to them, as well as to big domestic hitters and veterans, it is a different game. So I want to experience it. Article Source: IANS
'Ghar wapsi hai meri': Bishnoi looking to form deadly combo with Jadeja at RR | Exclusive
India spinner Ravi Bishnoi expressed immense joy after being bought by Rajasthan Royals for Rs 7.2 crore in the IPL mini-auction, calling it a 'ghar wapsi' (homecoming). He is eager to play in front of his home crowd and contribute to the team's success, aiming to create good memories with wickets and wins.
Rajasthan Police 12th Battalion RAC result 2025: The Rajasthan Police has released the 12th Battalion RAC Constable recruitment results on police.rajasthan.gov.in. Selected candidates for 79 Constable (General Duty) and 5 Constable (Driver) posts must now attend the next stage, including document verification, character verification, and medical examination. Candidates are required to bring original documents, self-attested copies, and other certifications, including driving licences for drivers. Failure to attend will result in removal from the selection list. Dates and venues will be notified separately.
Who is Jyoti Bansal, an IIT Delhi graduate on H1-B visa who built a billion-dollar tech empire?
From a small town in Rajasthan, Jyoti Bansal, an IIT Delhi alumnus, has become a billionaire. Arriving on an H1-B visa, he built AppDynamics, sold to Cisco for $3.7 billion, and now leads Harness, an AI software delivery firm valued at $5.5 billion. His journey highlights immigrant entrepreneurship and the power of sustained effort.
Farmers issue 20-day ultimatum over ethanol factory in Hanumangarh in Mahapanchayat
JAIPUR: Amid fears and tensions, the grand Mahapanchayat of farmers protesting against the proposed ethanol factory in Hanumangarh passed off peacefully on Wednesday. The Mahapanchayat demanded the closure of Asia's largest ethanol factory being planned in Rathikhera village of the Tibbi area. After talks between farmer leaders and the district administration, the farmers' body called off the protest for the moment, but it has issued a 20-day ultimatum to the Rajasthan government to announce the closure of the controversial project being set up in the fertile region of the State. Farmer organisations allege that the ethanol factory will hurt the region's water resources, environment, and agriculture, which has caused great anger among the local farmers. Farmers argue that the ethanol factory will lead to a decline in groundwater levels and cause air and water pollution, which will adversely impact agriculture and the local environment. Farmer leaders from various organisations arrived in Hanumangarh for the Mahapanchayat at the Junction Mandi complex. Senior farmer leaders Joginder Singh Ugrahan and Gurnam Singh Chaduni, along with Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait, reached the protest site to extend support to the agitating farmers. The farmer leaders have warned the administration that the protest will continue until a permanent order to close the factory is issued. Farmer representatives have asserted that the agitation will continue until the construction of the factory is stopped. During the discussions, the farmers demanded the cancellation of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed for the ethanol factory and the immediate withdrawal of cases registered against protesting farmers. The administration assured the leaders that the demands would be forwarded to the State government for consideration, though no immediate decision was taken. Farmer leaders warned that another Mahapanchayat would be convened if their demands were not met. They also announced plans to hold a Mahapanchayat in Sangaria on January 7 if the matter remains unresolved. Senior farmer leader Rakesh Tikait asserted, The United Front and the farmers of the country stand with the Joint Committee of farmers. There is opposition to the ethanol factory. If the people of the area do not want the factory, then it will not be allowed to be built here. The local committee is in talks with the administration, which should have this plant removed. Farmer leader Mangej Chaudhary said that during the talks, the leaders reiterated that the construction of the ethanol factory would adversely affect agriculture in the region. Protests against the plant have been ongoing for over a year. A largely peaceful agitation continued for nearly ten months, from September 2024 to June 2025, but intensified in July 2025 after the company began constructing a boundary wall at the site. On December 10, farmers staged a large protest outside the Tibbi Sub-Divisional Magistrates office. Later in the day, hundreds of farmers reached the factory site with tractors, where the boundary wall was damaged, and clashes broke out with the police. To disperse the crowd, police used tear gas and later resorted to a lathi charge.
Rajasthan ethanol project on hold, farmers say cancel it in 20 days
NTPC adds 359.585 MW solar capacity, total commercial capacity reaches 85.5 GW
NTPC, a state-owned powerhouse, has just augmented its solar energy footprint with an addition of 359.58 MW. This boosts the company's overall capacity to a remarkable 85.5 GW, a milestone achieved through projects based in the vibrant states of Gujarat and Rajasthan.
SC sets aside Rajasthan HC order asking rape accused's wife living in US to remain in India
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has set aside a Rajasthan High Court order that directed the wife of a software engineer, accused of raping a woman on a false pretext of marriage, to be present in the country if he wishes to travel abroad for a job. A bench of Justices Sanjay Kumar and Alok Aradhe took on record an undertaking given by the man that he would attend every hearing via video-conferencing. Advocate Ashwani Dubey, appearing in the court on behalf of the engineer, submitted that his client's wife is neither an accused nor a party to the case. Dubey informed that as on the date of the passing of this order, the appellant's wife was not even in India as she was employed in the United States. In the light of the undertaking given by the appellant, stating that he would attend every hearing in Sessions Case No.12 of 2024 on the file of the learned Additional Sessions Judge (Women Atrocities Court), Ajmer, Rajasthan, through video-conferencing and also giving an assurance that he would be physically present before the trial court whenever so directed, we find no ground to alter the order dated August 8, 2025, passed by this court, which has been duly complied with. The said order is made absolute, subject to the undertaking given by the appellant, the bench said. The top court had, on August 8, stayed the high court order and directed the man to deposit Rs 2 lakh as surety for foreign travel. The plea says the high court, in a clear violation of procedural impropriety and without hearing or impleading the engineer's wife, who is employed in the US, and ignoring the fact that she was not a part of the criminal case, directed her to remain in India. It was further argued that the high court's direction was erroneous and violative of the fundamental rights guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution. The direction was stated to suffer from procedural irregularity and legal perversity, having been passed without affording a hearing to the person affected. The petitioner is an Indian passport holder and an Indian citizen and not the citizen of any other country and he will be under the control of the Consulate General in the US and there are no chances of his absconding as he is willing to go abroad to earn his livelihood on a work visa and therefore, there is no question of his absconding, the plea has said. The bench was informed that the appellant would travel for a specific period and is ready to state on oath that he would be available for trial as and when directed. There is no question of a delay in the trial and also, there is no question of his absconding, the plea says. The case of rape against the man was lodged at Ajmer's Christianganj police station after it was alleged that he came across a woman on a matrimonial website and maintained a close acquaintance with her for four years following a promise of marriage. Section 69 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) deals with the offence of sexual intercourse by employing deceitful means, etc. and defines deceitful means to include a false promise of employment or promotion, inducement or marrying after suppressing identity. Apprehending arrest, the accused moved an anticipatory bail application, which was allowed. He then moved an application before the trial court to allow him to go abroad for a job. The trial court dismissed his plea, following which he challenged it before the high court. The high court allowed him to go abroad but imposed a condition that his wife must remain in India.
Punjab Kings, Rajasthan Royals Gear Up for Fresh Push Ahead of IPL 2026
Punjab Kings enter the 2026 season with renewed determination and a balanced squad, Led by Shreyas Iyer, PBKS strategy at the auction and retention stages focused on filling key roles with players who can perform in pressure situations.
Rs 100-crore drug bust: Mephedrone factory in Rajasthan bulldozed
The Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) Unit-1 of the Mira-BhayandarVasai-Virar (MBVV) Police in Maharashtra had on Monday said that it had busted a mephedrone manufacturing unit in a joint operation with Rajasthan Police and has seized drugs and raw materials worth Rs 100 crore
Yashasvi Jaiswal hospitalised after Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy match: Know real reason
Yashasvi Jaiswal was reportedly rushed to the hospital after a match against Rajasthan in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Know the real reason behind it.
Vikram Bhatt and his wife Shwetambhari Bhatt have been accused with six others for defrauding the Udaipur-based founder of Indira Group of Companies, Dr Ajay Murdia, of Rs 30 crore.
Himachal Police in touch with Punjab, Rajasthan counterparts over spotting of 'Pak' balloons
SHIMLA: Following spotting of multiple aeroplane-shaped balloons having PIA (Pakistan International Airlines) or Pakistani flag printed on them in different districts of the state in the past few weeks, the Himachal Pradesh police has reached out to their counterparts in Punjab and Rajasthan to determine the origin of these balloons. Police have also contacted the officials of the Indian Air Force for the same. So far, no suspicious devices such as gadgets, surveillance devices, trackers or materials have been found inside these balloons. We have contacted our counterparts in states sharing a border with Pakistan where similar balloons were found to get their insights, police said. While no FIR has been registered in this case, the police are investigating the matter, enquiring local vendors about the origin of these balloons. Recently, residents of Chalet village under Daulatpur police post were alarmed after an aeroplane-shaped balloon with PIA written on it was found on the roof of a house of a villager. He then immediately informed the Daulatpur police post. Upon receiving the information, the police team reached the spot and seized the balloon. As a precautionary measure, police also inspected the surrounding areas to rule out the presence of any other suspicious objects. On December 8, three similar balloons were also found in the Tatehra village of Gagret sub-division. These balloons had the Pakistani flag on them and I Love Pakistan written on them. Also, similar balloons were found in Hamirpur and Kangra districts in the past few months.
Suzlon bags order to supply 102 wind turbine generators to Yanara
NEW DELHI, Dec 17: Suzlon Group has bagged a repeat order from Yanara for the supply of 102 wind turbine generators (WTGs) for the latters upcoming 800 MW FDRE project at Barmer in Rajasthan. An FDRE (Firm and Dispatchable Renewable Energy) project integrates advanced solar, wind and battery energy storage systems (BESS) to enable reliable energy dispatch during the peak demand. Across Yanaras two FDRE projects in Barmer, aggregating to about 800 MWp, Suzlon will install a total [] The post Suzlon bags order to supply 102 wind turbine generators to Yanara appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Suzlon, Yanara sign 306 MW wind turbine deal in Rajasthan
The deal marks the second collaboration between the companies this year
Former AIIMS HOD moves SC seeking cancer to be declared a notifiable disease
NEW DELHI: A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Supreme Court by former Head of the Department of Surgical Disciplines at AIIMS, New Delhi, Dr Anurag Srivastava, seeking directions to the Centre to declare cancer a notifiable disease to ensure uniform and mandatory reporting of cancer cases across India. In the petition, filed through advocate Gaurav Kumar Bansal, Dr Srivastava urged the Supreme Court to direct the Union Government and State Governments to establish a centralised, real-time digital cancer registry on the lines of the CoWIN portal. The proposed registry would integrate existing datasets, including the National Cancer Registry Programme (NCRP), Hospital-Based Cancer Registries (HBCRs), Population-Based Cancer Registries (PBCRs), Ayushman BharatPMJAY, State health insurance schemes, mortality records and hospital information systems, with appropriate safeguards for data accuracy, privacy and accountability. The plea also sought directions to the Centre and States to formulate and implement nationwide cancer screening programmes at Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and Community Health Centres (CHCs), targeting high-risk and age-based population groups. Further, the petitioner asked the Court to direct the authorities to frame a clear policy on unverified, religious or alternative therapies for cancer treatment, including remedies such as gomutra, and to regulate misinformation to protect public health. The PIL also called for ensuring the availability of affordable, evidence-based cancer treatment including modern medicine as well as evidence-based AYUSH therapies at all tertiary and district-level hospitals. Dr Srivastava also sought directions for the establishment of a dedicated National Cancer Care Fund to support treatment costs, anti-cancer drugs, diagnostic equipment and palliative care, with the aim of reducing the financial burden on poor, underprivileged and vulnerable patients and their families. The petition further urged the Court to direct the Union and State Governments to strengthen death certification and institutionalise death audits for cancer patients to ensure accurate reporting, identify systemic gaps and improve the quality of care. It also sought a time-bound roadmap for expanding PBCRs to ensure adequate representation of all States and rural areas, with particular emphasis on underrepresented States such as Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Odisha. In his plea, Dr Srivastava stated that despite being one of the leading causes of death in India, cancer remains outside the ambit of mandatory notification. This, he argued, has resulted in fragmented data, weak surveillance and policy paralysis in addressing the growing cancer burden. He highlighted that health is primarily a State subject under Entry 6 of List II of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution, and that both the Union and State Governments have the power to legislate and notify diseases within their respective domains. However, this concurrent jurisdiction has led to a legal lacuna, with some States having notified cancer as a disease while others have not. The absence of uniformity has led to disparities in reporting, monitoring and early intervention across States. This inconsistency has resulted in a critical policy failure, with patients in many States being diagnosed only at advanced stages, when curative treatment becomes difficult, expensive or impossible, the plea stated. Dr Srivastava further pointed out that the Indian Council of Medical Researchs NCRP currently covers only about 10 per cent of Indias population, with rural coverage as low as 1 per cent. Large States such as Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Odisha remain significantly underrepresented. He noted that both the NCRP Policy Brief, 2020, and the 139th Report of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare had recommended that cancer be declared a notifiable disease, but these recommendations have yet to be implemented.
48,563 MBBS and 29,080 PG seats added in six years: Centre in Rajya Sabha
NEW DELHI: There is an increase of 48,563 MBBS seats and 29,080 PG seats in the country from academic year 2020-21 to 2025-26, the centre informed the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday. In a written reply, the Minister of State of Health and Family Welfare, Anupriya Patel, as per the National Medical Commission (NMC) the government has approved the addition of 10,023 medical seats under Centrally Sponsored Schemes across government colleges from financial year 2025-26 to 2028-29. The expansion of medical seats reduces the gap in the healthcare workforce, particularly in underserved regions and has a direct bearing on the doctor-population ratio across States, including Rajasthan, she said. The growing number of medical seats, coupled with improvements in infrastructure and faculty, has made domestic institutions more accessible to Indian students, the minister added. NMC, as an apex regulatory body entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining the quality of medical education has notified various Regulations namely Minimum Standards Requirement (MSR), Undergraduate Medical Education Regulations (GMER), 2023, Maintenance of Standards of Medical Education Regulations, 2023 (MSMER-2023) and Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) Curriculum Guidelines 2024 to ensure the adherence to prescribed standards in medical education. These regulations are designed to uphold the integrity and quality of medical education and training across the country.
Phase 2 SIR: Over one crore names left out in three states, two UTs
Electoral rolls in five states and Union Territories have seen over one crore names removed. This is part of a special revision process. West Bengal and Rajasthan reported the largest exclusions. Genuine voters can still be added during a claims and objections period. Final rolls will be published in February 2026.
IPL auction 2026: Green emerges costliest overseas player ever; windfall for Pathirana
Uttar Pradesh all-rounder Prashant and Rajasthan wicketkeeper-batter Kartik become the most expensive uncapped players in the tournament history; SRH signs England all-rounder Livingstone for 13 crore
IPL auction 2026 RR: From Ravi Bishnoi to Sushant Mishra, check complete players list, final bids
Rajasthan Royals enter the auction with a focused strategy. They aim to secure an Indian spinner and bolster their pace attack. Key retentions and smart trades have provided a strong foundation. The franchise seeks to fill specific gaps rather than make major changes. Their top order appears settled, with batting buys likely for cover.
Nearly 42 lakh voter names deleted in draft electoral rolls in Rajasthan
Rajasthan has removed nearly 42 lakh names from its draft electoral rolls. This action is part of a Special Intensive Revision process. Over 5 crore voters were part of this exercise. Enumeration forms for 41.79 lakh voters were not collected. Deletions include deceased, shifted, and multiple registrations. Notices will be issued to around 11 lakh voters.
Australia all-rounder Cameron Green became the most expensive overseas player at the IPL 2026 mini auction. However, his expensive bid sparked memes on the internet with social media users taking a dig at Rajasthan Royals and his actual salary amount which is less than his winning bid.
In a matter of minutes, the 19-year-old from Rajasthan, Kartik Sharma, joined Veer in becoming the most expensive uncapped buys at an IPL auction.
Kartik Sharma scripted IPL history as the 19-year-old wicketkeeper-batter from Rajasthan became the joint most expensive uncapped player ever. Chennai Super Kings secured his services for Rs 14.20 crore at the IPL auction, underlining their big bet on young Indian talent.
Rajasthan Police has released the Constable (General) final exam result for District Churu, following the PET and PMT. Selected candidates must report for pre-appointment formalities, including medical and verification, on December 23, 2025, at Reserve Police Line, Churu. All original and photocopied documents, along with admit cards and photos, are required.
Auqib Dar emerged as one of the biggest surprises of the IPL 2026 auction as the uncapped Jammu and Kashmir player was sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs 8.40 crore. DC beat competition from Rajasthan Royals, RCB and Sunrisers Hyderabad after a dramatic bidding war.
IPL auction 2026: Lucknow Super Giants snap up Wanindu Hasaranga for 2 crore
Sri Lanka's Wanindu Hasaranga was secured by Lucknow Super Giants for 2 crore at the IPL 2026 auction. Despite past injury setbacks and releases, the leg-spinner returns to the league, aiming to reaffirm his value after being picked up by Rajasthan Royals in 2025 and subsequently released.
The University of Rajasthan has released admit cards for various undergraduate and postgraduate semester examinations. Students can download their hall tickets for courses including B.Com., B.B.A., M.Sc. Physics, PGDBF, PGDCA, and LL.B. from the official website. Candidates must carry a printout of the admit card for entry to the examination centre.
Bengal SIR: Draft voters list to be published on Tuesday
Kolkata: The first stage of the three-level Special Intensive Revision in West Bengal will end on Tuesday, with over 58.08 lakh names already being identified as excludable for various reasons. Along with West Bengal, the draft voters lists will also be published during the day for the two other states of Goa and Rajasthan, as 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 Rajasthan High Court has made waves with a pivotal decision, asserting that the government is barred from altering lease rent conditions post-property auction. This ruling was prompted by an individual who contested a new annual rent requirement introduced three years after purchasing a 99-year lease.
Class 11 Boy Allegedly Rapes 14-Year-Old Girl, Shares Video On Social Media
Police in Rajasthan's Pali district have booked an 11th-grade student for allegedly raping a student studying in Class 9 and sharing explicit photos and videos of the incident on social media, officials said on Monday.
Draft electoral rolls of three states, two Union Territories to be published today
Draft voter lists for West Bengal, Rajasthan, Goa, Puducherry, and Lakshadweep are set for publication on Tuesday. This is part of a special voter list revision. Hard copies will be shared with political parties, and lists will be available online. Claims and objections will be accepted until January 17. Final rolls are expected in February 2026.
JAIPUR: The CID Crime Branch (CID-CB) has initiated an investigation against Sangaria MLA and Sri Ganganagar MP in connection with a case registered over stone-pelting and arson during a protest against the Rathi Kheda ethanol factory in Hanumangarh. Meanwhile, the police have surveyed to assess the damage caused by arson and vandalism. The violence erupted last week near Rathi Kheda in Tibbi tehsil during a protest demanding a halt to the construction of Asias largest ethanol plant. Thousands of villagers and farmers had gathered at the factory construction site. While the protest initially remained peaceful, with speeches being delivered, coordination between the administration and the protesters reportedly broke down, leading to sudden unrest. According to officials, protesters breached police barricades and set several government and private vehicles on fire. An attempt was also made to damage the factory wall. As the situation escalated rapidly, the police and administration were forced to fire tear gas shells and resort to a lathi charge to bring the situation under control. Over 100 booked, 40 detained in protest against proposed ethanol plant in Rajasthan's Hanumangarh During the clash, 1012 policemen and several protesters were injured, including Sangaria MLA Abhimanyu Poonia. Additional police forces were subsequently deployed from neighbouring districts to restore order. Tibbi police station in-charge Hansraj Luna registered a case on December 11 against 108 people under various sections, for reasons including obstruction of government work, damaging government property, attacking police personnel, and inciting violence. Sangaria MLA Abhimanyu Poonia, Sri Ganganagar MP Kuldeep Indora, and former Bhadra MLA Balwan Poonia have also been named in the case. As a sitting MLA and a sitting MP are named, the investigation has been transferred to the CID-CB, Jaipur. Meanwhile, a separate case was registered on December 12 on the complaint of Jayprakash Sharma, Senior Manager of Dune Ethanol Private Limited, pertaining to trespassing, vandalism, and arson at the factory premises. This FIR does not name any sitting or former MLA or MP, though it names 273 individuals. Hanumangarh Superintendent of Police Harishankar Yadav said the investigation is underway and added that in view of the proposed protest at the Collectorate on December 17, all necessary steps are being taken to maintain law and order.
DC Edit| Fresh Start For BJP With A Young Working Chief
It may be remembered that several of the partys chief ministers, including Yogi Adityanath (Uttar Pradesh), Devendra Fadnavis (Maharashtra), Mohan Charan Majhi (Odisha), Mohan Yadav (Madhya Pradesh), Vishnu Deo Sai (Chhattisgarh) and Bhajan Lal Sharma (Rajasthan) were all under 60 when they were chosen for the post. The new young boss will be working with those young veterans
Chemicals, Equipment Worth Rs 100 Crore Seized At Drug Factory In Rajasthan
The Maharashtra police's Anti-Narcotics Cell has unearthed an MD drug manufacturing factory in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, and seized the contraband, chemicals and equipment valued at around Rs 100 crore, officials said on Monday.
SC mulls pan-India guidelines to prevent road accidents on expressways, national highways
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday mulled formulating pan-India guidelines to prevent road accidents, such as a recent one in Rajasthan's Phalodi that claimed 15 lives, on expressways and national highways. A bench of Justices J K Maheswari and Vijay Bishnoi flagged the construction of illegal dhabas on both sides of national highways and expressways as a possible cause of road accidents and asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who appeared in the matter for the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), to submit the statutory rules and regulations for initiating action against these eateries. The court also sought to know about the action taken so far, which authority is responsible for initiating it and which bodies are not implementing the provisions. After discussion between amicus and solicitor general, issues resolved by them, which may be helpful for issuance of the guidelines, also to be produced. In the meantime, parties are at liberty to exchange Google images, which may be helpful in resolving the real problem, the court ordered. Mehta submitted, We have the power to remove the illegal dhabas and eateries, but there has been a general delegation to the local district magistrate. The local police and other authorities are under his command and control, which the NHAI does not have. So we have to find out a solution. Terming the issue non-adversarial, he said normally, there is a service road after certain kilometres on every expressway and national highway, where the vehicles that suffer a breakdown are put. Justice Bishnoi acknowledged that there are service roads but pointed out that it is not the case for every expressway and national highway, and that illegal dhabas and small eateries come up in between, where most of the accidents take place. The bench said the NHAI's report seeks to blame local contractors or the administration for the encroachments on the highways but the court wants to know which authority under the law is required to oversee that these eateries do not come up. Justice Maheshwari said the court wants to formulate guidelines to fill up the existing gaps in the provisions and ensure their implementation to prevent a repetition of Phalodi-type accidents. Five killed as cars collide and burst into flames on Purvanchal Expressway in Lucknow Appearing in the court on behalf of an intervenor, advocate Pranav Sachdeva said the top court has already dealt with these issues and given certain directions that were not implemented. He pointed out that in Goa, there are highways that go through a medical college or a village, leading to road accidents. I have filed the recent Supreme Court judgment directing the NHAI to develop an SOP (standard operating procedure) to remove encroachments, Sachdeva said. Justice Maheshwari said the issue is not of one state alone but of the entire country and the court is looking at the wider picture for formulating the guidelines. Senior advocate A N S Nadkarni, who has been appointed as an amicus curiae (friend of the court) in the matter, said he has filed Google images to show widespread encroachments on the highways. On November 10, the court had sought responses from the NHAI and the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways in a suo-motu case in connection with the Phalodi accident. It had also asked the NHAI and the ministry to get a survey of the area conducted and file a report on the number of dhabas on the highway passing through Phalodi. It had also sought a specific report on the condition of the highway and the norms followed by the contractor for road maintenance. The apex court took suo-motu (on its own) cognisance of the November 2 incident in Phalodi, in which 10 women and four children were among the 15 people killed when a tempo traveller rammed into a stationary trailer truck. The accident took place near Matoda village on the Bharat Mala highway when the tempo traveller was headed to Jodhpur from Bikaner's Kolayat temple.
SC Mulls Pan-India Guidelines To Prevent Road Accidents On Expressways, NHs
New Delhi, Dec 15: The Supreme Court on Monday mulled formulating pan-India guidelines to prevent road accidents, such as a recent one in Rajasthans Phalodi that claimed 15 lives, on expressways and national highways. A bench of Justices J K Maheswari and Vijay Bishnoi flagged the construction of illegal dhabas on both sides of national highways and expressways as a possible cause of road accidents and asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who appeared in the matter for the National Highways [] The post SC Mulls Pan-India Guidelines To Prevent Road Accidents On Expressways, NHs appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dense fog distrupts life in Rajasthan; AQI ranges from moderate to severe
Several cities in Rajasthan woke up to thick fog on Monday, reducing visibility, while air quality across the state remained largely moderate, with some areas reporting poor to severe AQI levels. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Dholpur recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 184 in the morning, placing it in the `moderate`
Rajasthan freezes MLA fund accounts amid bribery allegations, launches parallel probes
JAIPUR: The seizure of MLA Local Area Development fund accounts belonging to three legislators marked the first major action by the Rajasthan government on Monday after allegations surfaced of hefty commissions being demanded in exchange for sanctioning works under the scheme. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma ordered a time-bound inquiry and directed an IAS-led committee, headed by ACS (Home) Bhaskar A. Sawant, to submit its report within 15 days, while the Assemblys Ethics Committee will conduct a parallel probe. The allegations pertain to BJP MLA from Khinvsar Revantram Danga, Congress MLA from Hindaun Anita Jatav, and Independent MLA from Bayana Ritu Banawat. The accusations of taking commissions in return for recommending works from MLA funds reportedly came to light on Sunday, prompting the Chief Minister to reprimand the legislators. On the directions of the BJPs central leadership, state BJP president Madan Rathore issued a show-cause notice to Revantram Danga, seeking a reply within three days. Congress state president Govind Singh Dotasara issued a notice to Anita Jatav, asking her to respond within seven days. The Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) is also in the process of forming a three-member inquiry committee, which will submit its report to Dotasara within a week. Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Leader of the Opposition Tikaram Jully condemned the alleged corruption and demanded a thorough investigation and strict action against those found guilty. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma reiterated that corruption by any public servant would not be tolerated under any circumstances. No matter how influential the person is, if found guilty, they will not be spared. The government follows a zero-tolerance policy against corruption. Misuse of public funds at any level is unacceptable, he said, adding that the freezing of MLA fund accounts was necessary to ensure accountability during the investigation. The Chief Minister had also recently flagged the seriousness of corruption in a social media post. After the sting operation related to the MLA fund issue came to light, Ashok Gehlot demanded a high-level inquiry. Calling the allegations extremely serious and alarming, he said the Chief Minister and Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani should immediately take cognisance of the matter and order a comprehensive probe. Integrity and honesty in public life must be paramount for elected representatives, Gehlot said. Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani has also ordered an inquiry and referred the matter to the Assemblys Ethics Committee. He has asked the committee to complete the investigation at the earliest and submit its report to facilitate further action. The Speaker said such incidents erode public trust and asserted that corruption in public welfare funds like the MLA fund goes against democratic values. This not only harms democracy but also tarnishes Rajasthans image, he said, adding that corruption in any form would not be tolerated, irrespective of party affiliation. Strict action would be taken based on the findings of the sting operation and the inquiry reports. Nagaur MP Hanuman Beniwal also reacted strongly, terming the alleged bribery in MLA fund releases a serious blow to the federal and democratic system. He said that while the Prime Minister speaks of zero tolerance towards corruption, such cases raise serious questions. Beniwal demanded that an FIR be registered against Revantram Danga. It may be noted that Revantram Danga had earlier quit Hanuman Beniwals Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) and joined the BJP.
Honest Review: I didnt plan to visit Khatu Shyam Ji in North India, these signs followed me....
A personal journey to Khatu Shyam Ji temple in Rajasthan revealed a profound sense of peace and surrender amidst a large gathering of devotees. The author experienced a swift shift in energy and a deeply personal darshan, highlighting the quiet, unspoken faith that permeates the sacred site.
ACME says 300 MW solar project in Rajasthan facing no evacuation constraints
NEW DELHI, Dec 15: ACME Solar Holdings Ltd, Indias leading renewable energy producer, on Monday said its 300 MW solar project in Rajasthan continues to be fully supported by dedicated transmission capacity and is not facing any evacuation constraints. Some solar projects in the state currently supply power under the temporary general network access (T-GNA) framework, as their associated transmission systems are yet to be commissioned. Those constraints are not faced by ACME. ACME Solar Holdings Ltd said its [] The post ACME says 300 MW solar project in Rajasthan facing no evacuation constraints appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sonia Gandhi Must Say Sorry: BJP On Congress Workers' 'PM Modi's Grave' Slogans
Manju Lata Meena, Jaipur women's Congress district president, raised a 'kabar' (grave) slogan against PM Modi during a 'Vote Chor Gaddi Chhod' rally in Rajasthan.
North India to experience warmer winter days amid record cold nights, air pollution
NEW DELHI: An unexpected spell of warmer winter days is expected in North India leading up to Christmas, primarily due to weaker western disturbances (WD) and the presence of an anticyclonic system over western India. However, night will be colder than normal. Moreover, Delhi recorded its coldest average minimum temperature for the first half of December in the past 14 years. Weather experts predict that maximum daytime temperatures in many areas of Northwest, Western, and Central India will rise by 3C to 7C above normal, especially between December 15 and December 22. Over the past three days, the average maximum temperature in Delhi and surrounding areas has increased up to 4C during the day. Nonetheless, data indicates that Delhi experienced its coldest night in 14 years during the first half of December, with an average minimum temperature of 7.74C. Experts attribute this weather pattern to the prevalence of strong anticyclonic systems over western India combined with limited activity from Western Disturbances. Anticyclonic activities over the western region of the Indian subcontinent are pushing dry winds toward the central and southern regions, causing a cold wave in places like Telangana and North Karnataka. However, these dry winds are unable to penetrate the dense smog that is prevalent over Northwest India, said Dr. K J Ramesh, former Director General of the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD). In the past two days, the speed of the dry winds has decreased, exacerbating the severe levels of air pollution in Delhi-NCR. IMD stated in its bulletin that no significant changes in weather are expected, particularly in the plains, over the next week despite the back-to-back arrival of weaker WD. While these disturbances will not bring the much-needed rainfall to the plains, they will lead to widespread mid- to high-level clouding over Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Delhi, further worsening air pollution by thickening the smog over the Indo-Gangetic plains. These WDs will not help but it will further destabilize the atmosphere by obstructing the flow of Northwest winds. The cloud cover traps pollution beneath it, leaving no opportunity for it to escape. Severe Air Quality Index (AQI) levels are expected to persist in North India tonight and tomorrow, with low visibility conditions in the morning due to smog, noted Navdeep Dahiya, an independent weather expert. He added that conditions may improve slightly on Tuesday once the Northwest winds resume. Reports also indicate that higher sea surface temperatures, around 2830C, in the Bay of Bengal and the North Indian Ocean are contributing to elevated winter air temperatures across the Indian subcontinent. Meanwhile, the IMD mentioned that light snowfall is expected over the higher reaches of the Himalayas. Furthermore, cold wave conditions are likely to continue at isolated places in Telangana and Interior Karnataka for the next two days. Pointers: 1. Warmer days expected till Christmas as days temperature may rise by 3C to 7C above normal. 2. Weaker Western Disturbances and prevalence of anti-cyclone or western region will keep pollutants trapped in Northwest region. 3. During the period, night will be colder than usual. 4. Delhi experienced its coldest night in 14 years during the first half of December.
Jaipur Diary: Bhajanlal projects CM of common man image
Bhajanlal projects CM of common man image The political churn in Rajasthan shows no sign of easing. Two years ago, PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah surprised everyone by appointing Bhajanlal Sharmaa low-profile BJP worker and debutant MLAas the Chief Minister. As his government nears its two-year mark, Sharma has stepped up efforts to project himself as a Chief Minister of the common man. His recent inspection of Rajasthan Sampark control room, where he spoke directly to citizens, has led to much buzz. Also, his approval of probes against senior officials over Jal Jeevan Mission irregularities is being seen as an effort to project a zero-tolerance stance on corruption. Rajasthan Congress set for another Gehlot-Pilot face-off? The Rajasthan unit of the Congress party is facing a major transition. State Congress president Govind Singh Dotasra has completed his five-year tenure. Preparations are on to appoint a new state chief and speculation is rife over whether Congress General Secretary Sachin Pilots much-anticipated return to Raj politics will materialise now. This has also revived questions about the future of Pilots bitter rival Ashok Gehlot. Will Rajasthan witness another Gehlot-Pilot face-off? Will Gehlot get an organisational role in Delhi? Pilots return as state PCC President is widely expected. Further, Harish Chaudhary, and C.P. Joshi are also in the fray. Jaipur cops fall ill after eating carrot halwa Nearly a dozen cops in Jaipur fell ill after eating carrot halwa. The police personnel complained of stomach pain and vomiting after consuming the halwa and had to be admitted to different hospitals across the city. The carrot halwa was reportedly ordered from Shankar Misthan Bhandar while samosas were sourced from Sodhani Sweets. After the incident, a team led by Jaipur CMHO Dr Ravi Shekhawat inspected both establishments on Tonk Road. Although no carrot halwa was found at Shankar Misthan Bhandar, the ingredients used to prepare it were present. Food samples were later collected and sent to a laboratory. Rajesh Asnani Our correspondent in Jaipur rajesh.asnani@newindianexpress.com
Inquiry ordered into bribe charge against 3 Rajasthan MLAs; BJP, Cong seek explanation from accused
JAIPUR, Dec 14 : The Rajasthan government on Sunday ordered a high-level inquiry into allegations against three legislators of seeking commissions for the release of MLA funds, while the BJP and Congress issued notices seeking an explanation from the accused leaders. As part of the action, the MLA-Local Area Development (MLA-LAD) accounts of the accused leaders have been frozen pending the outcome of the inquiry. The action followed a sting operation by a newspaper accusing BJP MLA from Khinvsar Revantram [] The post Inquiry ordered into bribe charge against 3 Rajasthan MLAs; BJP, Cong seek explanation from accused appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Couple, 1-Year-Old Son Killed As Truck Hits Bike In Rajasthan: Cops
A bike-born couple in their 30s and their one-year-old son were killed on the spot after a truck hit the motorbike on NH-52 in Bundi district on Sunday noon. According to police, the truck hit the two-wheeler from behind, flinging the riders into the
Digital arrest case: Cyber crime police arrest third accused in Chandigarh
Chandigarh cyber police have arrested a cyber criminal in a high-value fake digital arrest case. This brings the total number of accused apprehended to three. The arrested individual, Mahendra Kumar Nayak, a resident of Churu, Rajasthan, was a direct beneficiary of the Rs 15 lakh fraud. He admitted to providing his bank account to other fraudsters for a commission.

