Watch: Haryana, Rajasthan ink landmark MoU to implement upper Yamuna agreement
Haryana and Rajasthan have signed an MoU to implement the 1994 Upper Yamuna River Board Agreement, paving the way for a long-pending water-sharing arrangement
Marwari Catalysts Group has been appointed as President – MSME & Startup Vertical of the BRICS Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BRICS CCI). He continues to strengthen India's presence across global entrepreneurship, innovation, trade, and startup ecosystems through multiple international leadership roles. His growing global engagements are expected to create stronger international opportunities for Indian startups and MSMEs, particularly those emerging from Tier-II and Tier-III cities. Marwari Catalysts Group Founder Strengthens Global Leadership Footprint, Creating New Opportunities for Indian Startups and MSMEs Apart from leading the Startup & MSME Vertical at BRICS CCI, Sharma also serves as Global Mentor for SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organisation) Youth, Co-Chair – Startup Vertical, Rotary District 3053, and Convener, Rajasthan Chapter of the Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC). Through these responsibilities, he is actively working to build stronger collaborations between governments, innovation ecosystems, investors, academia, and businesses across international markets. Recently, Sharma represented India during his visit to London, where he participated in London Tech Week—one of the world's largest technology and innovation gatherings. During the visit, he interacted with startup founders, venture capitalists, technology companies, innovation hubs, policymakers, corporate leaders, and members of the Indian diaspora to explore investment opportunities, technology partnerships, cross-border collaborations, and market access for Indian startups and MSMEs. The visit further strengthened Marwari Catalysts Group's international network and opened new avenues for strategic partnerships. Sharma has also emerged as one of India's recognised voices on entrepreneurship and innovation, having been invited as a speaker at several prestigious national and international platforms, including AIM Congress, Abu Dhabi; SCO Summit, China; SCO Forum, Russia; Investarise by Startup XChange, Dubai; TiEcon Udaipur; TiEcon Ahmedabad; Startup & MSME Conclave, Bihar; HIM MSME Fest, Shimla; Vibrant Gujarat, Mehsana; CEO Conclave, Jaipur; The Economic Times Business Summit, Jaipur; Uttarakhand Thrive Summit at UPES, Dehradun; Blue Economy Summit, Bhubaneswar; Pune Startup Fest; The Times of India leadership platform in Rajasthan; Rising Rajasthan; Startup Mahakumbh, New Delhi; and INDIASoft, among several other industry forums. Speaking about his vision, Sharma said, "India's next wave of entrepreneurship will emerge from Tier-II and Tier-III cities. These founders possess exceptional talent, resilience, and innovative thinking. What they need is global exposure, strategic mentorship, access to investors, and international markets. My endeavour is to ensure that geography never becomes a limitation for ambitious entrepreneurs." Known for his minimalistic lifestyle and purpose-driven leadership, Sharma believes that sustainable success is built through long-term relationships, disciplined execution, and creating value for entrepreneurs rather than pursuing personal recognition. Commenting on Sharma's leadership, Sameep Shastri, Chairman of BRICS Chamber of Commerce & Industry , said, "Sushil Sharma has consistently demonstrated a remarkable commitment towards strengthening India's startup ecosystem. His work with entrepreneurs, especially those from emerging cities, aligns perfectly with BRICS CCI's vision of fostering innovation-led economic growth and international cooperation. His leadership will play an important role in creating stronger global linkages for startups and MSMEs while promoting collaboration across BRICS economies." Over the years, Marwari Catalysts Group has built a footprint of more than 100 startups and has established itself as one of India's leading startup ecosystem enablers. The Group works closely with more than 10 prominent family offices, besides investors, corporates, academic institutions, government bodies, and international ecosystem partners to help startups access capital, strategic mentorship, market expansion opportunities, and global business networks. With leadership responsibilities spanning BRICS CCI, SCO Youth, ESC, and Rotary's startup initiatives, Sharma is uniquely positioned to bridge local innovation with global opportunities. His expanding international engagements are expected to significantly benefit Indian startups, MSMEs, and the growing portfolio of ventures supported by Marwari Catalysts Group by facilitating access to global markets, strategic partnerships, technology collaborations, exports, investments, and innovation ecosystems. As India continues to emerge as one of the world's fastest-growing innovation economies, Sharma's leadership reflects the increasing global recognition of entrepreneurs and ecosystem builders from beyond metropolitan India, reinforcing the belief that world-class innovation can originate from every corner of the country.
34,102 crore Yamuna Water Project MoA signed by Rajasthan, Haryana for water infrastructure
Microfinance institutions' portfolio quality up in May; West Bengal, MP, Rajasthan laggards: Report
Microfinance asset quality saw a positive shift in May, with loan defaults declining nationwide. However, West Bengal, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh continue to exhibit higher stress levels. Despite a slight dip in active accounts, the overall loan portfolio expanded, indicating sustained borrower demand and lender prudence. This improvement suggests a healthier financial landscape for many, though regional disparities persist.
MFI portfolio quality up in May; West Bengal, MP, Rajasthan laggards: Report
West Bengal, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh are the laggards delivering elevated levels of stress for the MFIs, the report said
Moondra spent hours studying Sooryavanshi; Sanju, Abhishek, Shreyas paid the price
From spending hours plotting against Vaibhav Sooryavanshi to dismantling India's star-studded batting line-up, Jai Moondra's dream debut for Ireland was years in the making. His childhood coach and mother recount the relentless work ethic that transformed an engineering student from Tonk, Rajasthan into Ireland's hero in their historic series win over India.
Rajasthans Chief Minister Calls Pachpadra Refinery a Game Changer Ahead of PM Modis Visit
Jaipur, June 29: Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit to inaugurate the Pachpadra Refinery on July 4, Rajasthans Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has labeled this mega project a game changer. He believes it will transform the states economic future and usher in a new era of industrial development. On Sunday, Sharma conducted a comprehensive ... Read more Rajasthans Chief Minister Calls Pachpadra Refinery a Game Changer Ahead of PM Modis Visit
Haryana, Rajasthan sign MoU to implement 1994 Upper Yamuna water-sharing pact
Haryana and Rajasthan have inked a crucial Memorandum of Understanding in New Delhi to operationalize the 1994 Upper Yamuna River Board Agreement. Presided over by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the pact aims to streamline the sharing and management of Yamuna river waters between the two states. This significant step brings a decades-old water-sharing pact closer to full implementation.
Rajasthan and Haryana to Sign Water Sharing Agreement in New Delhi with Amit Shah Present
New Delhi, June 29: Rajasthan and Haryana are set to sign a water-sharing agreement regarding the Yamuna River today in New Delhi, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah in attendance. The event will also see the presence of Union Minister for Jal Shakti, C.R. Patil. This agreement aims to resolve a three-decade-long impasse between the ... Read more Rajasthan and Haryana to Sign Water Sharing Agreement in New Delhi with Amit Shah Present
CreditAccess Grameen Raises INR 425 Crore via Private Issue of NCDs
CreditAccess Grameen Limited (NSE: CREDITACC, BSE: 541770, ‘CA Grameen’ or the ‘Company’), India’s leading rural focused inclusive financing platform, has successfully raised INR 425 crore in June 2026 through private placement of non-convertible debentures (NCDs). The issuance comprised of two separate transactions – i) INR 325 crore privately placed NCDs arranged by Nuvama Fixed Income Advisory and ii) INR 100 crore NCDs bilaterally placed with Bajaj Finance Limited. The NCDs are senior, secured, rated, listed, and redeemable in nature. The INR 325 crore NCDs arranged by Nuvama Fixed Income Advisory were subscribed by Sundaram Finance Limited (INR 100 crore), Nuvama Wealth Finance Limited (INR 100 crore), Julius Bäer Capital (India) Private Limited (INR 75 crore), Royal Sundaram General Insurance Company Limited (INR 25 crore) and Vivriti Fixed Income Fund (INR 25 crore). The issue launched with a base size of INR 200 crore witnessed an additional INR 125 crore raised via exercise of green-shoe option, underpinned by strong investor confidence in CA Grameen’s business model and performance track record. The NCDs were issued with a tenure of 2 years and a fixed rate coupon of 9.25% per annum, payable quarterly. The INR 100 crore NCDs bilaterally placed with Bajaj Finance Limited, were issued with a tenure of 2 years and a floating rate coupon of 9.15% per annum, payable monthly. Commenting on the transaction, Mr. Nilesh Dalvi, Chief Financial Officer, CreditAccess Grameen , said, “At CA Grameen, building a diversified and cost-efficient funding franchise has always been a strategic priority. Every transaction whether a syndicated ECB across global markets or a domestic NCD issuance reflects our conviction that a resilient NBFC should be supported by multiple, independent sources of funds. This private placement demonstrates the confidence domestic institutional investors have in our credit profile and complements the strong support we continue to receive from international lenders. We will continue to build on this momentum as we progress towards our 2028 funding architecture.” About CreditAccess Grameen Limited CreditAccess Grameen Limited is India’s leading rural focused inclusive financing platform headquartered in Bengaluru. The Company provides a curated lifecycle credit suite to low-middle income households spanning group loans, individual business loans, secured business loans, affordable housing loans, and two-wheeler financing. The Company operates across 451 districts in 16 states (Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh & West Bengal) and one union territory (Puducherry) through 2,236 branches. The Company’s Promoter is CreditAccess India B.V., a multinational company focused on inclusive financing, supported by leading global institutional investors.
Ireland's Jai Moondra, a former Intel engineer, became the unlikely hero against India, clinching Player of the Series with a match-winning spell. This Rajasthan-born bowler, who left a stable tech career to pursue cricket, stunned India's top order, securing Ireland's historic first T20I win. Despite his cricketing triumph, Moondra's professional future remains uncertain as he seeks new engineering opportunities.
'Still trying to process it': Rajasthan-born Moondra revels in Ireland's India triumph
Ireland achieved a historic 2-0 T20I series triumph over reigning world champions India, with debutant Jai Moondra emerging as the unlikely hero. The software engineer from Rajasthan claimed crucial wickets, including Sanju Samson and Shreyas Iyer, to seal a dramatic one-run victory. Moondra, named Player of the Match and Series, expressed disbelief at the monumental achievement.
Kashmir Sankalp Yatra: The longest expedition in-exile on Kashmir & Kashmiri Hindus
FRAGRANCE OF IDEAS When around two decades of exile of the Hindu minorities of Kashmir were coming to a near close in 2007, Panun Kashmir, in its annual general meeting at Jammu in January 2007, decided to raise the issue of Kashmir and Kashmiri Hindus in an unusual but effective manner throughout the country. It was, in the context of the Kashmiri Pandit struggle, surely an unconventional way of pushing the agenda on a public platform actively and consistently. Accordingly, it was decided to organise a two-month expedition to bring to light the coveted issue at the national level. The security situation in the entire Jammu and Kashmir state was, as usual, nearly out of gear, and the Kashmiri Pandit community continued to face apathy and neglect at the hands of both the governments, the central government and the state government, after experiencing the worst scenario of living as refugees in their own country due to their genocide and ethnic cleansing. Terrorism was active, and people were getting killed almost every day. There was a Congress-PDP government in the state under the chief ministership of Gulam Nabi Azad, and the Central government was governed by the Congress-UPA under the leadership of Manmohan Singh as the Prime Minister of India. It was expected that the expedition would be led by this author in the capacity of his being the President, Panun Kashmir. However, I was working in the State Bank of India, and it would have been almost impossible to snatch months together to plan, execute and lead the expedition that was named as 'Kashmir Sankalp Yatra' (KSY). In the month of March 2007, I was inspired to go for voluntary retirement from my service in SBI and devote full time to the community service, paving the way for joining the proposed KSY. It was surely an unprecedented act that could have brought disaster to the entire family in the future course of time. There was definitely some spiritual inspiration that drove me to take such a tough step in my life. My family didn't take any serious objection to it and backed me fully, thereby becoming a part of the whole thinking process. I hence applied for the same and was relieved by the bank on 30 June, 2007. With this, I ended my 25-year career with the SBI, which could have ordinarily lasted for ten years more. I was now having 24x7x365 days' availability for socio-political activity in the name of Kashmir & Kashmiri Hindus under the banner of Panun Kashmir. Immediate future plans included: to raise enough finances for the Yatra, inspiring activists to join the KSY as per their time availability, counseling with key KP organizations in Jammu and other places and also with the RSS and other nationalist organisations, making friends with the local and national media, publishing the desired literature in at least two languages -English and Hindi and making foolproof travel plans spanning near two months covering 9 states and 2 union territories. It took nearly four months to make all preparations regarding the KSY. It was finally decided to begin the Yatra on 11 November 2007 from the Kashmir valley. An elaborate press conference was organised in the first week of November 2007 at Jammu in which the dates for the Yatra were officially announced. A nine-member team was finalised to go to the valley. The advance party comprised Upinder Kaul, Vinod Mattoo, Shiban Krishen Raina, Nanaji Dembi, Ashwani Bhat and Bittoo ji. This team reached Srinagar on 10 November 2007 and started making all arrangements needed for the Yatra. On the same day, a 'press conference on road' was organised in the Old Secretariat complex, Jammu, where a demonstration was also held on certain pressing issues pertaining to the displaced community. In the early morning of 11 November, 2007, a three-member team led by this author left Jammu for Srinagar by air. The other members included Prof. H.L.Jalali and S.N.Dulloo. Adequate arrangements were made by the government to provide the necessary security cover to the KSY team in the trouble-torn valley; thanks to Kuldeep Khuda, the then DGP of the J&K state, for doing so. As we came out of the airport at Srinagar, we kissed the land of Kashmir and were joined by the security personnel and the advance party of the KSY outside the airport. It was for the first time in exile that a group of the displaced activists was visiting Kashmir on such a mission. From the airport, we straightaway drove to historic Sheetalnath-Sathu and paid our obeisances to the presiding deity - Sheetalnath Bhairav there. We also paid our tributes to the martyrs of the 1967 agitation at their 'samadhi' in the complex. At the end, we took an oath to keep the flame of our struggle alive till we achieve our Homeland in Kashmir. Upinder Kaul collected some sacred earth from the temple-steps to take it along with to Jammu. We later sent a part of it to the Shri Ramjanambhumi Nyas at Ayodhya when the foundation of the grand Shri Ram temple was laid there after the court verdict to enable its mingling with the sacred earth of the thousands of Tirthas of the country. The local Muslim neighbourhood at Sheetalnath gathered in the complex on noticing our arrival, but kept watching our activities keenly. The whole Sheetalnath complex, including the temple, was in shambles. The Hindu High School board was changed to 'H. High School. But there was a silver lining also to be observed, and it was the concrete wall all around the complex. The administration had taken that step some time ago and deserved kudos for that. From Sheetalnath, we went to Hanuman Mandir, Amirakadal and then to the ancient Pandrethan temple in the Badami Bagh cantonment area. Ultimately, we reached the Zeethyar temple in the Dal lake area under heavy security escort and stayed there for the night. It was a sight to be seen; the whole complex was so developed that it fascinated all of us. It was a grand achievement under the circumstances. We also had the sacred darshan of the presiding deity there and stayed in the complex for the night. It was surely a very hard and fearful night in the deep woods of the Zabarwan hills. That night before going to bed, we had an aarti in the temple of goddess Jeshtha Mata. The next day, in the morning, as per schedule, we organised things for the press conference to be held at Hotel Welcome near Nehru Park. The hotel complex was surrounded by the security forces. At exactly 11 am, the press conference started and lasted for an hour. After having an informal chat with the media after the press conference, the three-member team again went to the Srinagar airport and boarded the aircraft bound for Jammu. The advance party of six members stayed for the night at Zeethyar and returned to Jammu via Nagrota camp on 13 November, 2007. On the next day, ASKPC held a reception for the whole team of KSY at Geeta Bhawan, Jammu, under the leadership of its General Secretary, H.L.Chatta. With this came to an end the first phase of the KSY. On 15 November 2007, a press conference was held at Jammu in which the details of the first phase were shared with the media. Simultaneously, the schedule and other details about the next three phases were also placed before them. On 16 November, the second phase of the yatra began with the visit of the entire team of Panun Kashmir to all camps of the displaced persons at Muthi, Purkhoo, Mishriwala and Nagrota. The team in the next two days paid visits to Bavey Wali Mata, Raghunath Mandir and Pashupatinath Mandir in Jammu. The second phase of the yatra from Jammu to Ahmedabad was initially joined by one hundred activists comprising men, women and the youth. The first stop was at Amritsar, where we visited Darbar Sahib and were specially felicitated by the Head Granthi there. Thereafter, the yatra also visited Jallianwallan Bagh and Durgiyana Mandir, followed by a press conference the next day. The Kashmiri Pandit Sabha, Amritsar, made all arrangements for the stay and meals of the yatris. Hereafter, the KSY moved on towards Delhi via H.P., Chandigarh, Chandigah and Haryana in a Sumo jeep with a select group. Programmes and press conferences were held at all the main places where the yatra stopped for a halt throughout. It included Chandigarh and Ambala. A number of programmes were held in Delhi, Faridabad and Ghaziabad (UP). All India Kashmiri Samaj and Kashmiri Sahayak Sabha, Faridabad, under the leadership of M.K.Kaw and J.N. Kaul, respectively, organised special reception programmes for the KSY at their offices. A press conference was held in the Press Club of India. Here in Delhi, Utpal Kaul, a senior activist of the community and Panun Kashmir, joined the yatra team up to Jodhpur. The next destinations included Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodhpur in Rajasthan, where impressive gatherings and media conferences were organised. Thereafter, the yatra reached Ahmedabad and stayed there for four days. The programmes there included visits to Aksher-Dham, Sabarmati Ashram, Kashmiri Pandit Milchar association and a press conference. Here, the second phase was concluded, and the third phase began, for which we reached Nagpur (Maharashtra) by train. The other members of the team changed here, and a new team reached Nagpur directly from Jammu. The team was welcomed in Nagpur, Nanded Sahib and Pune, where big programmes and press conferences were organised. Thousands of people attended those programmes. The Yatris were specially felicitated in the Nanded Sahib Gurudwara; the Rotary Club also invited the yatra team, especially over a programme followed by dinner. In Nagpur, the team went to the RSS headquarters and paid tributes at the Smriti Mandir. In all the programmes throughout, the issue of Kashmir and the Kashmiri Hindus was discussed and debated at length, giving out the full perspective of Islamic terrorism and its effects on the Kashmiri Pandit minorities. The causes of displacement and the neglect thereafter were also put in detail in the RSS-organised programme in the RSS office at Pune. From Pune, the yatra reached Pathankot (Punjab), where it was joined by hundreds of yatries who came from Jammu and organised a grand programme on the banks of the river Ravi. Amarnath Vaishnavi, the President of ASKPC, joined the yatra here and was the Chief guest in the programme. From the banks of the river Ravi, the yatra reached the Lakhanpur bridge. It was here that the third phase of the yatra got concluded, and the fourth and the last phase began, which was to be completed on foot up to Jammu. Vimla Chrungoo, Secretary-DOPK, volunteered to accompany this author for 'pad-yatra' from Lakhanpur to Jammu, which consumed seven days with night halts at Kathua, Hiranagar, Chichi-Mata Samba, Vijaypur, Greater Kailash and Vaishnavi Dham, Railway Station, Jammu. On 28 December 2007 (Margdarshan Day), the Kashmir Sankalp Yatra reached the banks of the Ranbir Canal at Rajinder Park, Jammu, where a grand reception was held by the leaders and the activists of various organisations led by veteran H.N.Jattu. For the next three days, the yatra team had a round of all the displaced camps and the Har-ki-Pauri on the banks of the river Tawi near Bahu fort. On 31st December 2007, the Yatra concluding programme was held on the foundation day of Panun Kashmir at TRC-Hall, Jammu, which was attended by the major organisations of the displaced Kashmiri Pandit community and the Sikh community. With this came to an end the 'Kashmir Sankalp Yatra' of 2007, which was the longest expedition of the displaced activists during their exile on the issue of Kashmir and the Kashmir Hindus. The details of the KSY during the years ahead will need another day to come to light....! (The author is a senior BJP and KP leader, Human Rights Defender and a columnist and can be reached at: ashwanikc2012@gmail.com )
2nd T20I Live: Rajasthan-Born Ireland Pacer Picks 3, India Fear Series Sweep
India vs Ireland 2nd T20I LIVE Score, IND vs IRE Match LIVE Updates: India are chasing a target of 155 runs against Ireland.
Rajasthan launches 'Khushishala' in 1,500 govt schools to boost student mental health and well-being
Rajasthan is pioneering a unique mental health initiative, 'Khushishala,' for primary school students. This program, implemented in around 1,500 government schools, aims to foster emotional resilience and social skills through classroom activities. Teachers receive specialized training to support students' well-being, marking a significant step in prioritizing children's feelings alongside academic progress. A successful pilot demonstrated substantial improvements in socio-emotional development.
What Is 'Khushishala'? Rajasthan Launches Mental Health Programme In 1,500 Government Schools
Mental Health Programme at Primary Level: The findings also indicated stronger teacher-student relationships and greater emotional development among children.
RSSB Forester Recruitment Exam 2026 Today: Check Important Exam Day Guidelines and Admit Card Link
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) is conducting the Forester (Vanpal) Direct Recruitment Exam 2026 today, June 28, in a single shift from 11 AM to 1 PM. Candidates must carry their admit card, valid photo ID, and passport-sized photograph while following the prescribed dress code and prohibited items list. Entry closes at 10 AM, and latecomers will not be allowed. Admit cards, released on June 24, can be downloaded through the Rajasthan SSO portal.
UPSC Guidance Camp to Be Held in Udaipur on Sunday
UDAIPUR, June 28, 2026 (Udaipur Kiran) :An UPSC Guidance Camp will be organized in Udaipur on Sunday by SSD Uday Academy, Nagpur (Rajasthan Branch), with the objective of motivating youth to contribute to the countrys top administrative and government services and providing them with proper guidance and direction. The camp will offer detailed guidance to ... Read more UPSC Guidance Camp to Be Held in Udaipur on Sunday
Hindustan Zincs Shiksha Sambal Benefits 47,000 Students Since 2018
Udaipur, June 27, 2026 (Daily Kiran): Hindustan Zinc Limited, the worlds largest integrated zinc producer and among the top 10 silver producers globally, is strengthening education in rural Rajasthan through its flagship CSR initiative, Shiksha Sambal. Since 2018, the programme has benefited more than 47,000 students across 76 schools by providing continuous academic support with ... Read more Hindustan Zincs Shiksha Sambal Benefits 47,000 Students Since 2018
Rajasthan Police Freezes 96.97 Lakh in Major Betting Network Crackdown
Jaipur, June 28: Rajasthan Police has made significant strides in combating illegal betting by freezing assets worth 96.97 lakh. This operation was initiated under the direction of Superintendent of Police Abhishek Andasu, focusing on illegal gambling, betting, illicit liquor, and narcotics. The Mothpur police targeted notorious bookmaker Rais, also known as Abdul Rais Ansari, and ... Read more Rajasthan Police Freezes 96.97 Lakh in Major Betting Network Crackdown
U23 Col CK Nayudu Trophy: In October 2025, Aman Rao was feeling stuck. A string of failures in the U23 Col CK Nayudu Trophy came after a promising start, and the young right-handed opener found himself searching for answers beyond his own dressing room. Cut to the present, and those times of struggle in October 2025 look as if they happened a long while back. Rao sits atop the Orange Cap standings in the Telangana T20 League (TGT20) with 192 runs in three innings, including striking the tournament's first century in only 32 balls, en route to smashing 142 off 48 deliveries for Warangal Warriors. It is that kind of innings that had the audience at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium feeling enthralled. That 142, remarkably, came in a losing cause, with Warangal Warriors going down in a thriller despite posting 258, as Tilak Varmas unbeaten 136 took Medak Falcons over the line. Rao barely had time to dwell on that astonishing innings coming off his willow before turning his attention to the Warriors' next match happening on Sunday. While I was playing, it was just like a flow state. I don't know what was happening. So, I was just reacting to the ball and playing it. Then, after it was done, I took some time to process what I had done that day, and then I had to play a match the day after. So, I had to leave that behind, also at the same time. So, I mean, it was a good feeling, but we lost, so not so great, he said in an exclusive conversation with IANS on Saturday. As Aman explained, his approach at the crease is built around clarity rather than recklessness. He looks to target deliveries in his strong zones and back himself to clear the ropes, a method that has fuelled his run of boundary-heavy scores this season, including a knock of 46 where every run came off boundaries only. But theres an innate sense of honesty when Rao speaks about where that intent occasionally overstepped its mark. He recalls straying into playing deliveries that were not really there to be hit, a lapse he intends to correct by sticking strictly to the balls within his zone going forward. Despite leading the Orange Cap race, Rao insisted the individual landmark is secondary to the team's ambitions. Yes, the Orange Cap is a good feeling, but I feel that if we win the tournament, it will be a cherry on top. So, I just don't think about it much, like I am on top of the Orange Cap or something. I just try to do what's best on that day, and hopefully, the results will come by, and the Orange Cap is a part of the process. Like, if we win, if I score, things will keep coming. So, that's not something I think about that much. I just think about how to perform on that day rather than try to sit on top of the leaderboard of the Orange Cap. It is a philosophy, he says, that keeps him grounded through a campaign that has otherwise thrust him into the spotlight. Long before TGT20, Rao had already announced himself on the bigger stage with an unbeaten 200 off 154 balls in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, against a Bengal attack featuring Mohammed Shami, Akash Deep, and Mukesh Kumar. Honestly, I didn't know I was close to 200. I was just playing and didn't know the score till the last ball. I think they shouted from outside that I needed six runs. Then I was like, I am just hitting till then and might as well hit one more. That was in my mind, and I wasnt thinking 200 - I was thinking last ball, have to capitalise and hit a six. So, that was going on through my mind. I would say I got a bit lucky in the last over, when CV Milinds catch got dropped, and I got to go on strike for those 14 runs. If that catch had been taken, maybe that 200 wouldn't have happened. So, that's something I think about to this day. Like, what if that catch was taken, and then maybe I wouldn't have hit 200. That's what it's like - some things just happen. That was sort of a day, it just happened, and I would say it took me some time to process that I hit that 200 because when I went into the game, I wasn't thinking I'm going to score a 200. I was just thinking I was going to play 50 overs and see what happens. I think that's like the first time I ever played all 50 overs. So, the main ultimate goal that day was to play 50 overs, and I achieved that goal, and the 200 was a by-product, I would say. If that double hundred built his reputation, it was a Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy takedown of Shardul Thakur - three fours and two sixes in a single over - that went viral and directly led to Raos entry into the IPL 2026 season for Rajasthan Royals. I feel for me, at least personally, that knock was a turning point in my career to get into IPL, and then after getting into IPL, the double hundred happened, and then this TGT20. So, that thing I keep remembering almost every day - like because of that one over, I think I got selected, and then now I'm here and very grateful for that. In the TGT20 fixture between Warriors and Falcons, Rao admits to being stunned watching India T20I vice-captain Tilak Varma single-handedly complete a chase of 260. Such was its effect that a shell-shocked Rao could only say well played, incredible knock to Varma. Maybe that's the reason he's playing for India. He finishes games like this - even in the Asia Cup final - that knock also against Pakistan in the final, he's the only one who took on the whole chase that time. That's what I would say is the difference between an Indian player and a domestic player, and an upcoming player. Like I had the opportunity to do that yesterday, and I should have done it, and I couldn't. So, that's a learning for me - that I have to become better and try to chase scores like that and take that pressure which Tilak felt on that 260 day. I don't think he took any risk. He was just hitting the balls that were there, and what I felt about myself yesterday was that I was trying to hit every ball. Maybe I could have slowed it down a bit and maybe picked my balls, and then maybe I would have won the game yesterday because it was very chaseable, I felt. So, that's a big learning, and I have a long career ahead, hopefully, and I will try to do those things in the future. Ironically, it was Varmas guidance during Raos struggles in October 2025, when the former was in Australia for the T20I series, that helped him overcome the lean patch. I was just struggling a lot. So, I just wanted another perspective because I had my coach, obviously, but still I wanted another perspective, like how people get through that part where they're struggling and what they do. So, I just had a chat with him, and he told me to just stick to the basics, don't try too much. Maybe you're putting too much pressure on yourself and then trying too much and not enjoying yourself. So, it's like maybe enjoy yourself more and then try to stick to basics and don't think too much about the result. So, that's what he told me. During his time with Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2026, Rao spoke warmly of the reassurance he received from head coach & director of cricket Kumar Sangakkara, assistant coach Vikram Rathour, and performance coach Sid Lahiri, who repeatedly told him he wasn't in the squad merely to make up the numbers, even when game situations meant he didn't get a chance to play. That gave me a lot of confidence that I'm not here just because they had to fill up the squad, and I'm here for a reason. I learned a lot of things in batting, also. I improved a lot skill-wise, mindset-wise, and in how people approach in T20 opening or in the middle order. Being at RR also led Rao to an unexpected discovery - that he could bat in the middle order. In the practice game, I scored around 40 off 20 balls. So, that's when they told me that I can play in the middle order as well. That's when I realised maybe I have another side of me, and I started practicing for it in the nets as well. They were making me practice batting in the middle overs in the practice, and I tried and learned new shots. That's how I improved as a player as well, and that helped me. Those shots have helped me now in TG20 to make my batting better. I felt easier after playing over there in the practice sessions and against all those bowlers. For now, though, a middle-order role with Warangal Warriors remains conditional - both his head coach, Bavanaka Sandeep, and Rao agree it is something to explore only once the team has secured a top-four finish. In the leagues first-ever season, Rao was effusive in its praise. The amount of reach it has -the social media work and then crowd coming to the matches, it literally feels like an IPL match. It's a really good platform, and in the next one to two years, it's going to be the biggest league in India. That's what I feel, and hopefully, that happens, and it continues for as many years as it can. This is a great platform for youngsters like me, even the upcoming youngsters from the under-19, because all the IPL scouts will be watching. This is a great platform and not even IPL scouts, the whole of India will be watching, and I feel its huge and bigger than the other leagues, and I think in the first season only, we have a lot of audience and everything, and in the upcoming season, it's going to become bigger. So, it's a really good platform for all of us Hyderabad players. It's a really good platform, and in the next one to two years, it's going to be the biggest league in India. That's what I feel, and hopefully, that happens, and it continues for as many years as it can. This is a great platform for youngsters like me, even the upcoming youngsters from the under-19, because all the IPL scouts will be watching. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If the passport (arrival) had been delayed, I wouldn't be here right now. So, I don't know. I just have no words for it, like how it happened - it just happened. So, no words for it and exactly, leaves you speechless. For a player like Rao whos still figuring out which parts of his game to trust and which to rein in, growth has come fast, and it is, by his own admission, a great deal to process. Article Source: IANS
From chasing coding deadlines in Dublin to celebrating a famous Irish triumph over his homeland, Jai Moondra's story serves as a reminder that some dreams merely lie dormant, waiting for the right moment to resurface.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will handle attention well, fame and flash don't affect him: Kumar Sangakkara
Rajasthan Royals' head coach Kumar Sangakkara believes 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is unfazed by fame and possesses the mental fortitude for top-flight cricket. Sangakkara highlighted Sooryavanshi's love for batting and grounded nature, predicting him to be a significant force for Indian and world cricket. Dinesh Karthik also lauded the young batter's resilience, calling him one of the toughest to bowl to in the recent IPL season.
Every Time He Clears One Level, We Look For The Next Challenge, Says Karthik On Sooryavanshi
The Rajasthan Royals: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik said teenage batting prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi thrives on challenges, adding that every time he clears one level, hes always looking for the next thing which can challenge him in the cricketing world. Sooryavanshi, 15, is currently on his first assignment with the Indian team for the ongoing T20I series in Ireland before heading to England for a fivematch series beginning on July 1 in Durham. The Rajasthan Royals batter earned his maiden India callup on the back of a sensational IPL 2026 season, amassing 776 runs in 16 innings at a strike rate of 237.30, including 72 sixes. Sooryavanshi also showcased his pedigree at the junior level, scoring 175 in Indias victory over England in the final to clinch this years Under19 World Cup in Zimbabwe and Namibia. Vaibhav is a precocious talent at such a young age. Every time he clears one level, we look for the next challenge. First, he did well in the Under-19 World Cup against smaller teams. Then he did well against major teams like Australia and England in the Under-19 World Cup knockouts. Then he came to the IPL 2026 league phase and dominated. Then we thought, let's see him in big games. In the eliminator, he batted through about 12 overs. If he plays the first 10 to 12 overs, he almost sets the game up for his team. He did exactly that. He took down world-class bowlers like Pat Cummins. Every test you can put in front of him, he has passed with flying colours. He is extraordinary. His bat swing is beautiful. Vaibhav is a bit like Jasprit Bumrah, you don't want to tamper with his natural bowling action and with Vaibhav, he has a great backlift. I hope whoever coaches him from here doesn't change his bat swing, said Karthik on Sky Sports. On how difficult it is to bowl to Sooryavanshi, Karthik, who served as RCBs batting coach-cum-mentor in their victorious IPL 2026 season, recalled seeing his blistering fifty at the ACA Stadium in Guwahati. At RCB, before our game against RR, we discussed what could be a weakness for this young batter. We felt a perfect yorker or a well-directed bouncer might work. But in Guwahati, nothing worked. Neither Bhuvneshwar nor Hazlewood could get him out, no matter what they tried. Vaibhav is one of the toughest batters to bowl to. On how difficult it is to bowl to Sooryavanshi, Karthik, who served as RCBs batting coach-cum-mentor in their victorious IPL 2026 season, recalled seeing his blistering fifty at the ACA Stadium in Guwahati. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Outside the powerplay, he is smart enough to stick to his strengths. He is not a one-dimensional player. He can take singles and rotate strike, and if you bowl in his zone, he puts you away, he added. Article Source: IANS
'Have No Doubt Sooryavanshi Will Be A Force For Indian Cricket And World Cricket', Says Sangakkara
Cricket Kumar Sangakkara: Rajasthan Royals Director of Cricket Kumar Sangakkara has backed teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi to make a mark in international cricket, saying that he has all the ingredients to be a force for Indian cricket and world cricket. Sooryavanshi, 15, is currently on his first tour with the Indian team for the ongoing T20I series in Ireland, before he arrives in England for a five-game series starting on July 1 in Durham. He earned his maiden India call-up on the back of making 776 runs in 16 innings at a strike rate of 237.30 for RR, including hitting 72 sixes. Sooryavanshi also scored 175 in India beating England in the final to win this years Under-19 World Cup and Sangakkara, the former Sri Lanka captain, thinks the youngster is well-equipped to handle fame and attention. I feel Vaibhav will handle all the attention very well. At Rajasthan Royals, we pay a lot of attention to how we manage him and protect him. We keep an eye on him to make sure he stays grounded and focused. He will have many opportunities ahead, in cricket and commercially. How he balances that, and the support he gets from his family and the team, will be crucial. But one thing I can say for sure is that Vaibhav loves batting. He loves the game. The fame and flash don't really affect him. He is very grounded and curious about many things. He doesn't just live and breathe cricket all the time. He has space for other things. I have no doubt he will be a force for Indian cricket, world cricket, and in franchise cricket. Mentally, he is in a good place. I think he will deal with everything that comes with fame very well, said Sangakkara on Sky Sports. He also recalled how the franchise first spotted Sooryavanshi, who made his Ranji Trophy debut, at just 12. In 2023, our analyst Akshay sent us a text about a 12yearold kid named Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. He said the boy was incredibly talented and we needed to have a look. His coach Manish Ojha had told Vaibhav's father that the kid was ready for the big leagues at just 12. We were surprised at first, thought it was a joke. But Akshay was very sure, so we brought him in. Rahul Dravid was the head coach at RR then. They watched him for five or six minutes and said, 'We have to buy this lad.' I first saw Vaibhav during a camp in Guwahati. In a small side net, Jofra Archer and Sandeep Sharma were bowling with the new ball. No one wanted to bat there. Vaibhav walked in and said, 'I'll bat.' The sound off his bat was like a gunshot. He took on Archer and Sandeep with ease. At one point, Archer just stopped and laughed because this 14yearold was treating him with utter disdain. Sangakkara further narrated an anecdote from this season to underline the teenagers confidence, as he hit a brilliant 93 off 38 balls to power RR to a memorable victory over Lucknow Super Giants at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. I have a story from this season that stands out. We were playing against Lucknow Super Giants. They needed to defend 220 to stay alive in the tournament. We fielded first, and as the chase was about to begin, Vaibhav was walking out to open. Sangakkara further narrated an anecdote from this season to underline the teenagers confidence, as he hit a brilliant 93 off 38 balls to power RR to a memorable victory over Lucknow Super Giants at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He ended up hitting 10 sixes in that game. Donovan and Lhuandre thought he was joking at first. But when he reached five sixes, they started counting down because they realised he was actually going to do it. That's the kind of confidence Vaibhav has at just 15 years of age. Article Source: IANS
Rajasthan Cricket Associations Tenure Extended for the Tenth Time
Jaipur, June 27: The Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) has received a three-month extension from the state government. The association will continue to operate under an ad-hoc committee for this period. This marks the tenth extension since the committees initial appointment in 2024. The extension was approved by Dr. Samit Sharma, the Registrar of Cooperative Societies. ... Read more Rajasthan Cricket Associations Tenure Extended for the Tenth Time
Terror link case: Rajasthan woman sent to judicial custody
A Jaipur court has remanded Babita Dhakad alias Khadija to judicial custody after her arrest by the Anti-Terrorist Squad for alleged links to Jaish-e-Mohammad. The 38-year-old, reportedly in contact with the Pakistan-based terror group for two years, was under military intelligence surveillance. Investigators found Pakistani numbers in her contacts, including suspected links to high-profile JeM terrorists. The next hearing is scheduled for June 29.
Rajasthan Launches Awareness Rally Ahead of National Pulse Polio Campaign
Shekhawati, June 27: An awareness rally was held in Shekhawati on Sunday, marking the lead-up to the National Pulse Polio Campaign. The initiative aims to administer polio drops to 316,000 children. Key officials, including Additional District Collector Ratan Kumar Swami and Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. Ashok Maharia, participated in the event alongside nursing ... Read more Rajasthan Launches Awareness Rally Ahead of National Pulse Polio Campaign
'BJP used Kanhaiya Lal murder for votes': Ashok Gehlot says justice still elusive four years later
Former Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot criticizes the BJP, alleging justice is delayed in the Kanhaiya Lal murder case despite a four-year lapse. He claims only 21 of 180 witnesses have testified, suggesting deliberate stalling for electoral advantage. Gehlot points out the absence of the issue in Prime Minister Modi's recent Rajasthan visits, urging voters to recognize the BJP's alleged political maneuvering over genuine justice for the victim's family.
Sangakkara shares stunning Sooryavanshi story: 'He said he'd hit 13 sixes'
Teenage batting prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is making waves, even before his India debut. Rajasthan Royals coach Kumar Sangakkara shared anecdotes highlighting the 15-year-old's remarkable confidence and fearless approach. Sangakkara recounted how Sooryavanshi predicted a chase victory and fearlessly took on Jofra Archer in nets, leaving seasoned players stunned by his audacious talent.
RCA Ad-hoc Panel Gets 10th Extension, Elections Delayed Yet Again
The Rajasthan Cricket Association: The Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) will continue to function under an ad-hoc committee after the state government extended its tenure by another three months, marking the tenth consecutive extension since the panel was first appointed in March 2024. The extension was approved by Registrar of Cooperative Societies Dr. Samit Sharma, who said the decision was taken to avoid a legal vacuum in the functioning of the state's cricket body. The committee has now been directed to complete the election process within the next three months. The ad-hoc committee, originally constituted for only three months after the previous RCA executive was removed in March 2024, has remained in charge for more than two years as elections continue to be deferred. According to a letter submitted by the committee to the government on June 24, elections could not be conducted because investigations into the financial and administrative functioning of the previous RCA executive are still underway. The committee also cited unresolved disputes involving several district cricket associations, stating that these issues must be settled before free and fair elections can be held in accordance with RCA bylaws. The panel further informed the government that the ongoing domestic cricket season, coupled with other unavoidable administrative circumstances, also contributed to the delay in conducting elections. The government has retained the existing committee, with Mohit Yadav continuing as convener. Other members include Dhananjay Singh, Ashish Tiwari, Sushil Jain, Arisht Singhvi, and Arjun Beniwal. The composition of the committee has often drawn political attention, with several members belonging to prominent political families. The panel further informed the government that the ongoing domestic cricket season, coupled with other unavoidable administrative circumstances, also contributed to the delay in conducting elections. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the latest extension, the spotlight is once again on whether the long-pending RCA elections will finally be held by September 2026, as directed by the government, or whether Rajasthan cricket will continue under interim administration. Article Source: IANS
Indias First 250 MT Electric Crane Begins Operations at Hindustan Zinc
Hybrid-powered crane deployed at Zinc Smelter Debari, Rajasthan marks a major step in reducing operational emissions while accelerating the transition to low-carbon industrial infrastructure Deployment reinforces Hindustan Zincs commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 or sooner Udaipur : Hindustan Zinc Limited (BSE: 500188 & NSE: HINDZINC), the worlds largest integrated zinc producer and one ... Read more Indias First 250 MT Electric Crane Begins Operations at Hindustan Zinc
Ashok Gehlot Questions Delay in Barmer Refinery Project Ahead of PM Modis Visit
Jaipur, June 27: Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has raised concerns about the delay in the completion of the Barmer Refinery project ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modis proposed visit. Gehlot accused the previous Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Rajasthan of halting the project for five years, which significantly increased its costs. Responding to ... Read more Ashok Gehlot Questions Delay in Barmer Refinery Project Ahead of PM Modis Visit
RLP Leader Hanuman Beniwal Questions BJP Government Over Cash Scandal
Jaipur, June 26: Hanuman Beniwal, the president of the Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) and MP from Nagaur, has criticized the Rajasthan government regarding the cash scandal linked to the Plan Bhawan. On Friday, he raised concerns about the investigation into the case, where 2.31 crore in cash and nearly one kilogram of gold were recovered ... Read more RLP Leader Hanuman Beniwal Questions BJP Government Over Cash Scandal
Jackson Labs loses licences over Rajasthan maternal deaths
Punjab drug body finds critical lapses at Jackson Laboratories' manufacturing facility in Amritsar
The Punjab FDA has taken decisive action by revoking the manufacturing licence of Jackson Laboratories in Amritsar due to severe regulatory infractions. This drastic step comes after investigations tied the companys oxytocin injections to the tragic deaths of five mothers in Rajasthan. Findings show significant non-compliance with essential manufacturing regulations, presenting grave concerns over hygiene and product testing.
Inter-State Motorcycle Theft Gang Busted in Ahmedabad; Three Arrested
Ahmedabad, June 26: Police have dismantled an inter-state motorcycle theft gang operating in Ahmedabad, Sabarkantha district, and Rajasthan. This operation led to the arrest of three individuals and the recovery of 15 stolen motorcycles, along with the identification of 11 vehicle theft cases. The local crime branch (LCB) Zone-4 of the city conducted this operation. ... Read more Inter-State Motorcycle Theft Gang Busted in Ahmedabad; Three Arrested
Weather Tomorrow June 27: According to IMD, heavy to very heavy monsoon rains lash the west, south, east, and Northeast, parts of Uttar Pradesh endure severe heatwave conditions. Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan anticipate thunderstorms. Hill states like Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are under a rain watch, with potential for localized disruptions. Central and Eastern India are set for active monsoon showers.
Rajasthan-born Ireland pacer makes history, becomes only 2nd Irish player to ...
Playing his first international match against India in Belfast on Friday, Moondra struck with the first delivery of his spell in the second over of India's innings.
Who is Jai Moondra? Ireland's Rajasthan-born pacer makes debut against India
Born in Tonk, Rajasthan, Moondra moved to Ireland in 2021 to pursue a Master's degree in Electronics and Communication. After arriving, he joined Leinster Cricket Club in Dublin and worked his way into Ireland's domestic setup.
Pharma distributors licence cancelled over Kota postpartum deaths; WHO seeks report
Five women died between May 5 and May 17 at the JK Lone Hospital and the Super Speciality Wing of Government Medical College in Kota, Rajasthan, following Caesarean section deliveries
WHO seeks details from India over oxytocin-linked deaths; licences of manufacturer cancelled
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has sought details from the Indian government after reports linked oxytocin injections made by Jackson Laboratories to maternal deaths in Rajasthan. The Centre said this is part of a routine global pharmacovigilance process and not a finding against the product or manufacturer.
Supra Pacific Financial Services Limited, a BSE-listed Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC), today announced an ambitious expansion plan to establish 500 branches across 15 states over the next three years, while targeting an asset base of INR 2,500 crore as part of its long-term growth strategy. L to R: Deepak Francis (Business Head), R. Balakrishnan (Head – Treasury), Rajeev M. R. (CFO), Mahesh Thakkar (Chairman, FIDC), Manoj Ravi (CEO), and Bindu Menon (Zonal Head – Maharashtra) The company also inaugurated its new Corporate Office in Andheri, Mumbai, in the presence of Mr. Mahesh Thakkar, Chairman of the Finance Industry Development Council (FIDC), and Mr. Manoj Ravi, CEO of Supra Pacific Financial Services Limited, along with eminent industry leaders, key stakeholders and members of the company's leadership team. As part of its expansion roadmap, Supra Pacific will mark its presence in Gujarat, Delhi, Rajasthan, Odisha and Telangana, while expanding operations across Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Goa. In the present phase, the company will open five new branches in Goa, further enhancing access to formal financial services in underserved regions. The company has recorded strong growth, with its assets increasing by 64.39% during FY 2025-26, from INR 290 Crore to INR 499 Crore. It now aims to achieve INR 750 Crore in assets during the current financial year, progressing towards its INR 2,500 Crore target within three years. Supra Pacific continues to diversify its lending portfolio across gold loans, microfinance, vehicle finance and business loans. It also plans to introduce working capital loans ranging from INR 10 lakh to INR 1 crore for traders and MSMEs, alongside a new mobile application to deliver faster and more seamless digital financial services. Commenting on the company's growth plans, Mr. Manoj Ravi, CEO, Supra Pacific Financial Services Limited , said, " India's growth story presents a tremendous opportunity to bridge the credit gap, particularly across Tier II, Tier III and Tier IV cities, rural villages and the country's hinterlands. While financial inclusion has made significant progress, access to formal credit, especially Gold Loans and small business lending, remains limited in many regions. By strengthening our presence across the country, we aim to contribute meaningfully towards India's financial inclusion agenda and support the nation's vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 ." As part of its long-term growth strategy, the company also plans to expand its workforce from 700 to over 2,000 employees over the next three years and launch a public issue of Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) during FY 2026-27 to support its future growth plans. With a strong focus on technology-driven innovation, responsible lending and customer-centric services, Supra Pacific Financial Services Limited continues to strengthen its position as a trusted financial partner driving inclusive growth across India. About Supra Pacific Financial Services Limited Supra Pacific Financial Services Limited is a Mumbai-headquartered Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) offering a comprehensive suite of financial solutions. Its core offerings include gold loans, microfinance, vehicle finance, and business loans, complemented by personal loans, investment products, and insurance broking services. Led by Managing Director Joby George (MD) and recently appointed CEO Manoj Ravi, the company focuses on technology-driven growth and financial inclusion. In FY2026 the company reported revenue of ~INR 920.8 million (net profit INR 78.8m) and a loan portfolio of ~INR 335.6 crore. It has pursued recent fund-raising (INR 20cr NCD issuance) and leadership changes to bolster expansion. As an ISO-certified Great Place To Work, Supra Pacific emphasizes trustworthy, customer-centric service. Supra Pacific stresses “inclusive, reliable, growth-oriented” financial services and remains committed to empowering customers through transparency and swift service. www.suprapacific.com .
A father's grief over the loss of his daughter sparked a remarkable movement in a village in Rajasthan. Today, Piplantri celebrates the birth of every girl by planting 111 trees, promoting environmental conservation while challenging deep-rooted gender bias. The initiative has transformed the once-barren landscape, improved the lives of countless families, and earned global recognition for its simple yet powerful message of celebrating both daughters and nature.
'We Treat Them All The Same': Irelands Calitz Downplays Talk Of Special Plans For Sooryavanshi
Civil Service Cricket Ground: Ireland wicketkeeper-batter Ben Calitz said there is no separate plan for India's teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, ahead of the two-match T20I series starting at the Civil Service Cricket Ground in Stormont. Whether hes handed his cap in the first game or be made to wait for an international debut, all the buzz in Ireland has been around Sooryavanshi and the fireworks he generates with the bat in hand. Sooryavanshi is coming off a jaw-dropping IPL 2026, where he was the leading run-getter with 776 runs in 16 innings and hit a whopping 65 sixes. We treat every player exactly the same - whether it is Virat Kohli tomorrow, Shreyas Iyer or Sooryavanshi playing, we treat them all the same. We prepare by looking at the videos and potential plans. But at the end of the day, you can plan as much as you want to - it can always change in the middle. So it's also having that instinct of maybe the plans are not currently working and we need to change something. So, everybody's getting treated exactly the same and they're all very good players. There's not a lot of weaknesses in them, obviously. They're world champions. But all of them are viewed the same and we're going to try to get all of them out anyway - so, that's the plan, Calitz told IANS in a conversation facilitated by Sony Sports Network. At the same time, Calitz insisted that Sooryavanshis arrival is something special for the cricketing world. Look, obviously, he's done very well, especially in the IPL. We've done our research, as we do with all the other players. We don't treat them any differently. But it is quite special for the cricket world. Obviously, he's very young. He'll be very exciting for fans. But for us, we're focused on what we need to do and then take it from there. But he is a seriously good player, as all of them are very good players. I'm sure he'll have some nerves on it if he makes his debut. But we're pretty set on what we need to do and we control what we can, he said. India will play a T20I game in Ireland after three years and Calitz described the opportunity to host the heavyweights as a huge privilege. It's not every day you can play against the world champions. From that point of view, it's very exciting as a player and as a team. Obviously, they're very well skilled and are a very good side. But our focus and motto is always to focus on what we can control. So our preparation has all been about what we can do. But from that point of view, it is obviously exciting and a big privilege playing the world champs in our back garden. I'm sure there'll be loads of people here. It'll be a very exciting time. So very excited and I'm sure it'll be a good couple of days and good cricket being played. Calitz debuted in T20Is against England in September 2025 and the learnings from his nine appearances have been immense. It's come thick and fast - a couple of games before the World Cup and straight into the World Cup. So it's been an amazing experience. Obviously, as a kid growing up, you always want to play international cricket and in World Cups. You want to play against the best teams in the world, which obviously we are doing in some time. From that point of view, it's been unbelievable. Obviously, at the start, it's a bit new to you and it's exciting playing against certain players. But I think it's come to a point where I'm also an international player and I want to showcase what I can do on the international stage. Some of the big learnings over the last couple of months has sort of just been figuring out what works for me. What do I want to get out of the game? What's the things I can do that's going to give me the best chance to succeed? Obviously, the higher you go, the more research there is on players. So you're always trying to outsmart your opponents. It's also learning about certain situations, different parts of the game and how to manage that better. As somebody who obviously hasn't played it a lot, I am trying to learn as quick as I can and then obviously help the team to win more matches. On the tiny edge Ireland has due to playing at home, Calitz stated it can make a small difference in him outsmarting Indian bowlers. Look, they're playing in our conditions, which we obviously are a bit more familiar with than they are. So it's sort of just looking at how we can match up against what's their strengths and how we can match up our strengths to their strengths and how we can go about it. I don't think it's any different to any other team, obviously, in international cricket. Bowlers don't make many mistakes. They're obviously all very highly skilled. But obviously, in our conditions, we know what the wicket will be doing. We know the size of the ground, the way the wind is blowing - all of that by playing here a lot. So obviously, just trying to match up their skill set to the conditions as quickly as we can and then obviously, trying to be as positive as we can. Ireland will be playing without their first-choice fast bowlers and former skipper Paul Stirling sidelined due to injuries. Calitz made it clear that Ireland's sole objective is to win the series and intent to fight for a victory against India, the current T20 World Cup holders, but also expressed excitement about what Rajasthan-born left-arm pacer Jai Moondra brings to the table. Jai's been very exciting and played against him in the last couple of years. He brings something different to the side. Jai's obviously worked very hard on his game and he's done really well domestically. So, if he makes his debut, he'll be well equipped for the task. I'm very excited to see him and finally play with him instead of against him. So, Jai's done really well and I'm all very excited to see what he can do, Calitz said. For Calitz, the journey to representing Ireland has been anything but straightforward. Born in Vancouver, Canada, he moved back with his parents and sister to South Africa, where he did his schooling and spent some time in Namibia as well. He dabbled in rugby, tennis, athletics, hockey, but cricket won the race for his preferred sporting career. Discovered by Canadas coaching staff, who got to know about his passport eligibility, Calitz was fast-tracked into the national U-19 setup and played for the side in the 2020 U-19 World Cup in South Africa. A stint at the Holywood Cricket Club and chat with senior pacer Mark Adair convinced Calitz to permanently settle in Ireland at 19. It's been a crazy journey. I've lived in quite a few countries just by my parents moving for their work. But I've obviously settled in here for the last four years, which I've really loved. The culture here is unbelievable. I've got some amazing people around me. Obviously, my family still lives in South Africa, so I'll see them maybe once a year. But I've really enjoyed it here. I'm settled here and obviously just want to do as best as I can for the country and that's the main aim every time I step onto the field. I got told by one of the other players that there's an option to stay and I've really enjoyed it here. So I thought, well, I enjoy it here and the cricket is good and there's some good opportunities here. I thought, why not? I was still young at the time and that was sort of just an opportunity I saw and obviously took. But, from a cricket aspect, it's been really good. There's obviously really good coaches. We obviously don't have the players pool that India has. But we obviously would get a bit more opportunity to play, which was the big thing. The standard of cricket here was really good and exciting and now just trying to build towards more success as a team. For now, Irelands challenge is massive stopping the formidable Indian juggernaut under Tuckers leadership. Calitz signed off by backing the newly-appointed Tucker to excel, describing him as a natural leader who routinely steps up in crisis situations. If anybody who knows Lorcan knows that he's probably the nicest guy there in world cricket. He's somebody to admire. He's one of those players that when your back is against the wall, as you've seen over the past, he always steps up and leads from the front and that's probably his way of captaining. For now, Irelands challenge is massive stopping the formidable Indian juggernaut under Tuckers leadership. Calitz signed off by backing the newly-appointed Tucker to excel, describing him as a natural leader who routinely steps up in crisis situations. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Watch India Tour of Ireland 2026 - Ireland vs India 2026 1st T20I on June 26th 2026, from 6 PM IST live on Sony Sports Ten 1 SD & HD, Sony Sports Ten 3 SD & HD (Hindi), Sony Sports Ten 4 (Tamil, Telugu, Kannada), Sony Sports Ten 5 SD & HD and Sony LIV. Article Source: IANS
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi on the verge of breaking Tendulkar's 36-year-old India record
All eyes are on 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi as India faces Ireland in Belfast. The teenage sensation, who had a stellar IPL 2026 season with Rajasthan Royals, could make history as India's youngest male international cricketer if he debuts. His call-up breaks Sachin Tendulkar's long-standing record, fulfilling a lifelong dream for the young talent.
Who Is Jai Moondra? Rajasthan-Born Pacer Who Could Debut For Ireland vs India
While the world awaits 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's India debut, Indian-born Jai Moondra could make his debut for Ireland in the same match. Here's all about his sensational rise.
Weather Tomorrow June 26: India braces for varied weather on Friday, June 26, as the IMD forecasts rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds across many states. While monsoon activity strengthens, some northern and eastern regions may still face heatwave conditions. Residents are urged to stay updated on rapidly changing weather patterns, with heavy rainfall expected in the Northeast and southern states.
SEA-led mustard model farm programme boosts yields, profitability in 3 States
The project established 3,000 frontline demonstration (FLD) plots covering 3,000 acres across Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Haryana
Civil Service Cricket Ground: Ireland captain Lorcan Tucker said that though the series against current T20 World Cup holders India will be a baptism by fire for his injury-hit bowling line-up, he also feels the immense burden of expectation will also rest on the visitors' batting line-up. Ireland will face a formidable Indian side in a two-match T20I series starting at the Civil Service Cricket Ground in Stormont on Friday. Reuben Wilson, Matthew Hollard, and Jai Moondra have been handed call-ups due to Mark Adair, Josh Little, and Barry McCarthy nursing injuries. I think it is a bit of a baptism by fire, and it's a tough challenge first up. But I think the lads that are coming through the system are mostly keen to play. They've seen how much success we've had at the international level in T20 cricket in the past, in previous World Cups, and they want to play a part in that. They've obviously learned a lot from the amount of T20 cricket we've had, even from just being in the domestic setup in the background. I think they know that it's a big occasion, and there's going to be a big crowd, and that there are no games in Ireland that have a bigger atmosphere than the games we play against India. So, it's pretty special from that point of view. But I think just to trust that at the end of the day, it is a game of cricket. It's just about people. As much as the Indian players are incredible, they also have a lot of pressure on them, and they're expected to go out there and perform against us. So, our lads can play into that. We're trying to keep everything as simple as possible. Simple, clear message, simple plans, and just wish them all the best, Tucker said, while replying to a question from IANS, in the pre-match press conference. He also threw weight behind their new uncapped call-up, left-arm pacer Jai Moondra, originally from Tonk in Rajasthan, who came to Ireland to pursue his masters in engineering. Moondra has been playing for Leinster Cricket Club for the last five years, and his left-arm pace is something Ireland are banking upon over the upcoming weekend. He's shown real skill with the new ball. Left arm, obviously, a slight change of angle, and his ability to move the new ball has been really impressive. He's shown good pace. Those are the attributes we're looking for in a fast bowler in T20. He's got all the skills. He maybe doesn't have the experience to back it up, but I think, like I said to that point about me coming through this system and not necessarily having the experience that you want when you come onto the big stage. But I think he has the character, and he'll be able to respond to pressure that might not necessarily be there for us tomorrow. The primary pre-match narrative has focused on the highly anticipated debut of India's 15-year-old batting sensation, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. Tucker admitted that the hype surrounding the left-handed opener is immense, but reiterated his team's desire to cause an upset, citing the slow pitch on offer and bigger boundaries at the venue. Obviously, a stiff challenge. I think they're all coming out of the IPL. They played a lot of cricket recently. It's been a few months since we played T20 cricket. We're unfortunately hampered by a few injuries, but I think that gives our young lads great exposure, hopefully a great opportunity to see what it will be like against one of the best teams in the world. So, we're expecting a stiff challenge, but no better place to do it here at home and in front of a big crowd. There are plenty of young lads on our side who will be most keen to get out there and play. It's pretty incredible for them to have a 15-year-old on their team. I didn't ever think that was going to be possible in this professional era of the game, especially with the amount of work that goes into professional cricket and the standard of the players. So, credit to him - he's a pretty special player. We're obviously hoping we'll see him this week. It'll be a big moment for him. But I think, as I said in a previous release, it'll be great to spoil that party for us and make an impact in that game. Reflecting further on the hype around Sooryavanshi in Ireland, Tucker commended the global impact of the youngsters rapid rise in the cricketing circuit. We have a huge Indian community in Ireland that I know will be massively ready to watch this game, and they'll see Vaibhav. That's what most of the hype is about here, about him making his debut in this series. He's obviously an absolutely incredible talent. We've tried to do as much research as we can on him. I think he blew the IPL up, the incredible hitting 75 sixes or whatever it was, like the skill level there is absolutely incredible. It gives the game something to talk about. It's really exciting. Energy like that coming into a series is fabulous not only for us, but for people coming to watch, for people watching at home, and for those kids playing around the corner. As much as we try to be role models for the Irish players, I think as much as it's the responsibility, I think, of all players around the world to be role models. So I know Vaibhav is only a young boy, but he's still an incredible player, and he is a pretty special role model for cricketers all around the world now and kids coming through, he stated. Tucker signed off by noting that striking inside the Power-play would be critical to stopping an all-out attacking Indian batting line-up, irrespective of whether Sooryavanshi handed a debut or not. We know they're a formidable lineup. They battle all the way down. A lot of left-handers, which isn't that common these days. In terms of the match-ups, it's going to be tough. But we know that if we can make an impact in the power play, and especially the tempo they want to play, they're not playing safely. They're not trying to conserve the innings or anything, as they're going to come out all out attack. Tucker signed off by noting that striking inside the Power-play would be critical to stopping an all-out attacking Indian batting line-up, irrespective of whether Sooryavanshi handed a debut or not. We know they're a formidable lineup. They battle all the way down. A lot of left-handers, which isn't that common these days. In terms of the match-ups, it's going to be tough. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The pitch should probably be a bit on the slower side than what they're used to. So hopefully, that can make the difference for us, and we can make an early impact and maybe stun a few people in the crowd, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Muslim bodies denounce demolitions of religious structures, seek legal relief
Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, and All India Muslim Personal Law Board among other organisations have criticised the series of actions taken by governments in States like Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan
'I just hope': Dravid issues 'fine line' warning for Sooryavanshi as India debut looms
As excitement around the youngster continues to grow, former India coach and Rajasthan Royals head coach Rahul Dravid has shared his thoughts on the teenager.
Video: Tears and resistance as bulldozers raze Rajasthan homes
Rajasthan: Undeterred, a young Bhil tribal woman stood defiant inside her half-pucca house resisting a bulldozer as what the administration claims are illegal encroachments. This happened in Rajasthans Barmer district. Female police officials tried to remove the young woman from her house, which does not have a single concrete wall. But she sat there, determined. 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 .
Mehbooba Mufti seeks relief for J&K mutton dealers
PDP president Mehbooba Mufti, while welcoming party workers who recently rejoined the party, called for stronger public representation and urged the government to address pressing economic and governance concerns in Jammu and Kashmir. She specifically sought relief measures and subsidies for mutton dealers, highlighting the need to support local livelihoods. Raising broader development concerns, Mehbooba Mufti said, Why should we import meat from Rajasthan, which is a desert region, when we can produce it ourselves here? She added that the government must strengthen local agriculture and livestock systems through subsidies and infrastructure support. She also emphasized that governance issues such as employment generation and transparency in recruitment must be addressed to restore public trust and ensure fairness for the youth. Report: Mohammad Syed Nayak
Gold loans have emerged as a strategic driver of financial inclusion, outpacing all other credit products with 84% growth YoY in FY26, according to an Experian report. It has expanded beyond traditional southern markets to Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Rajasthan and Maharashtra.
Political Tensions Rise Over Yamuna Water Agreement in Rajasthan
Jaipur, June 25: Political tensions are escalating in Rajasthan regarding the Yamuna water agreement. A verbal clash has erupted between the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress over who deserves credit for bringing Yamuna water to the drought-affected Shekhawati region. Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot challenged the BJP government to provide water on the ground ... Read more Political Tensions Rise Over Yamuna Water Agreement in Rajasthan
Civil Service Cricket Ground: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will be in the spotlight as India enters the Shreyas Iyer leadership era when they take on an injury-hit Ireland in the first T20I to be played at the Civil Service Cricket Ground in Stormont on Friday. While current T20 World Cup holders India enter the contest as overwhelming favourites to win the series on their return to Ireland after three years, the primary narrative revolves around teenaged batting sensation Sooryavanshi, who has left everyone excited with his audacious strokeplay. Following an explosive IPL 2026 season for Rajasthan Royals and hitting 94 for India A I the 50-over tri-series final in Dambulla, Sri Lanka, Sooryavanshi is on the verge of a historic international debut. But at the same time, it creates a major selection dilemma for the team management. Fitting Sooryavanshi into the playing eleven might require breaking up the highly successful opening pair of Abhishek Sharma and Sanju Samson, who was named Player of the Tournament in India's recent T20 World Cup triumph. Adding to it, Ishan Kishan also sparkled at number three, which means its easier said than done to hand a debut to young Sooryavanshi. The series also marks a crucial leadership initiation for Iyer, who returns to the India T20I setup for the first time since December 2023. Taking over the reins from Suryakumar Yadav, Iyer will look to leverage his highly successful IPL captaincy experience and strong rapport with head coach Gautam Gambhir to anchor a hyper-aggressive middle order that includes himself, Kishan, vice-captain Tilak Varma. In the bowling department, the Indian team management will evaluate whether to draft a fit-again Harshit Rana straight back into the lineup alongside fast bowling spearhead Arshdeep Singh, or reward recent performers like Prince Yadav and Prasidh Krishna. In stark contrast, 12th-ranked Ireland enters the series on the back of a severe injury crisis. The hosts are missing five frontline players, including veteran batter Paul Stirling, Mark Adair, and Josh Little. The situation hands a challenging initiation to its newly appointed permanent T20I captain Lorcan Tucker, who commands a highly inexperienced bowling unit, with Matthew Hollard and Jai Moondra handed maiden call-ups. India boasts a flawless 8-0 head-to-head record against Ireland in T20Is, with their last meeting occurring during the 2024 T20 World Cup. As India returns to playing an international game in Stormont for the first time since 2007, they will look to continue their stellar run in T20Is this year, which stands at 12 wins out of 14 matches. When: Friday, June 26, 6:00PM Where: Civil Service Cricket Ground in Stormont Where to watch: Sony Sports Ten 1 SD & HD, Sony Sports Ten 5 SD & HD channels on TV. SonyLiv will live-stream the match on its website and app. Squads Where to watch: Sony Sports Ten 1 SD & HD, Sony Sports Ten 5 SD & HD channels on TV. SonyLiv will live-stream the match on its website and app. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ireland: Lorcan Tucker (c), Ross Adair, Ben Calitz, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Stephen Doheny, Matthew Humphreys, Gavin Hoey, Matthew Hollard, Liam McCarthy, Jai Moondra, Harry Tector, Tim Tector and Reuben Wilson Article Source: IANS
Rajasthan PTET 2026 Result declared: Here's how to check scorecard at ptetvmoukota2026.in
Thousands of candidates can now access their Rajasthan PTET 2026 results online, declared by VMOU, Kota, on June 25. The examination, held on June 14, was for admission to B.Ed and integrated B.A. B.Ed/B.Sc. B.Ed programs. Scorecards, available on ptetvmoukota2026.in, detail marks and rank. Qualified candidates should await the upcoming counselling schedule for further admission steps.
Rajasthan PTET 2026 results are set to be released on June 25 at 11:30 am by VMOU, Kota, on ptetvmoukota2026.in. Candidates can check their scores using their roll number. The exam, held for B.Ed and integrated teaching programs, saw over 1.26 lakh aspirants. Counselling details will follow the result announcement, guiding admissions to over 900 institutions statewide.
RVUNL recruitment 2026: Check vacancies, eligibility, selection process and more
Rajasthan's power companies are hiring for 2,005 positions including Junior Engineers, Accountants, and Assistants. Applications open after a detailed notification in late July 2026. Candidates aged 18-28 with relevant diplomas or degrees can apply. The selection involves a written test, document verification, and medical check. Junior Engineers will earn Rs. 33,800 monthly.
Rajasthan RSSB VDO final result 2026: The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB), Jaipur, has declared the final result for the Gram Vikas Adhikari (VDO) recruitment examination conducted for 850 vacancies. The final result was released on June 24, 2026, following the written examination and subsequent selection process. The recruitment was open to candidates qualified in the CET (Graduation Level)-2024. The vacancies were distributed across Non-Scheduled and Scheduled Areas, with category-wise reservations implemented as per the recruitment notification.
RVUNL Recruitment 2026: Short notice for 2,005 JE, JA and Accountant vacancies released; check here
RVUNL Recruitment 2026: Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited (RVUNL) has announced a recruitment drive for 2,005 vacancies across five Rajasthan power companies. The openings include Junior Engineer-I, Junior Accountant and Junior Assistant/Commercial Assistant-II posts. A detailed notification and application schedule will be released in the second fortnight of July 2026. Eligible candidates aged 18 to 28 years can apply online. The selection process includes a written examination, document verification and medical examination.
Dotasra Responds to Meenas Allegations, Calls for Fair Investigation
Jaipur, June 24: Govind Singh Dotasra, the President of the Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee, dismissed allegations made by Agriculture Minister Kirori Lal Meena on Wednesday. Dotasra accused Meena and the BJP government of attempting to divert public attention from alleged fertilizer and seed scams within the agriculture department. During a press conference at the state ... Read more Dotasra Responds to Meenas Allegations, Calls for Fair Investigation
Rajasthans Madan Rathore Criticizes Ashok Gehlot Over Ignored Public Issues
Jaipur, June 24: Rajasthan BJP President Madan Rathore sharply criticized former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday. This response came after Gehlots comments regarding the alleged sale of legislators and MPs. Rathore questioned why Gehlot did not take action against such legislators during his tenure. Rathore also referenced Gehlots controversial remarks, where he reportedly referred ... Read more Rajasthans Madan Rathore Criticizes Ashok Gehlot Over Ignored Public Issues
PM Modi to Lay Foundation Stone for Jaipur Metro Phase-II on July 4
Jaipur, June 24: Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma announced on Wednesday that the state government is committed to ensuring easy access to basic amenities across Rajasthan and expanding urban infrastructure. Special attention will be given to modernizing Jaipurs transportation and sanitation systems to meet future needs. The Chief Minister also revealed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi ... Read more PM Modi to Lay Foundation Stone for Jaipur Metro Phase-II on July 4
Solar rooftops slash household power bills to zero in Kerala, Rajasthan
The Centres flagship rooftop solar initiative is proving effective in reducing household electricity costs
Rajasthan Opposition Leader Criticizes Governments Health Response
Jaipur, June 24: Rajasthans Leader of the Opposition, Tikaram Julie, has expressed strong objections to Health Minister Gajendra Singhs recent statements, labeling them as condemnable. In an interview with a news agency on Wednesday, Julie highlighted the current health situation in Rajasthan, stating that it is no secret. He pointed out recent deaths linked to ... Read more Rajasthan Opposition Leader Criticizes Governments Health Response
Rajasthan PTET 2026 result out on June 25: Here's the link and steps to check scores
Rajasthan PTET 2026 results are set to be released on Thursday, June 25, at 11:30 am by Vardhman Mahaveer Open University. Candidates who appeared for the B.Ed and integrated B.A. B.Ed/B.Sc. B.Ed admissions can check their scores on ptetvmoukota2026.in using their roll number. The announcement follows the release of a provisional answer key and a window for objections. Qualified candidates should prepare for the upcoming counselling process
Manglam Group to invest Rs 350 crore in Sheraton hotel in Jaipur
Rajasthan's Manglam Group is investing Rs 350 crore to build a 220-key Sheraton Hotel on the Jaipur-Ajmer Highway, marking their third partnership with Marriott International. This project is part of a larger Rs 1,000 crore hospitality investment plan. The hotel aims to showcase Jaipur's culture and boost its global profile for tourism and business, leveraging its strategic location near key destinations and a major SEZ.
Supra Pacific Financial Services targets 500-branch expansion and 2,500 crore asset base
The NBFC will strengthen its presence in states including Gujarat, Delhi, Rajasthan, Odisha and Telangana, while expanding deeper into southern and western markets.
'We need doctors in this country', says SC; dismisses plea concerning fee structure
The Supreme Court has declined to intervene in a petition challenging exorbitant fees in Rajasthan's private medical colleges, stating the nation's urgent need for doctors. Justices noted that self-financing institutions cannot be expected to match government college fees. While acknowledging the high tuition, the court pointed to scholarship options, ultimately dismissing the plea but leaving legal questions open.
RPSC Announces Interview Schedule for Five Major Recruitments in July
Jaipur, June 24: The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has released the interview schedule for five major recruitments under the College Education and Medical Education Departments. This announcement has brought relief to thousands of candidates awaiting the final selection process. According to the schedule published on RPSCs official website, interviews for the positions of Assistant ... Read more RPSC Announces Interview Schedule for Five Major Recruitments in July
In a time when speed defines value and algorithms shape taste, Jaypore, from the house of Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail, invites audiences to pause and listen. With ‘Karigari Ki Kahani: Keepers of the Weave’ campaign, Jaypore launches a deeply evocative brand film that brings together some of India’s most compelling women voices across craft, culture, journalism and conscious entrepreneurship. The campaign features mindful writer Karuna Ezara Parikh, creative director and stylist Devanshi Tuli, fashion editor Praachi Raniwala, singer and songwriter Lothika Jha, and Alka Sharma, who runs a traditional Dabu craft unit rooted in Rajasthan’s rich handicraft traditions. Jaypore’s Karigari Ki Kahani Campaign More than a celebration, ‘Karigari Ki Kahani’ is a conversation about craft as memory, identity, labour and legacy. Through intimate reflections, women revisit the moments that first connected them to craft – not as a commodity, but as an inheritance. Whether through the scent of a grandmother’s sari or the ritual of watching a Dabu block print dry in the sun, the film reveals craft as a lived experience shaped by touch and emotion. But it is not a story rooted in nostalgia alone. Talking about the campaign, Sooraj Bhat, Chief Executive Officer, Premium Ethnic Business, ABFRL, said, “Karigari Ki Kahani is our attempt to shift the conversation around Indian craft from consumption to deeper connection . We wanted to create a platform that honours not just the beauty of the handmade, but also the people, memories and lived experiences behind it. At Jaypore, we have always believed that craft is a way of seeing the world. Today, as we work with 2,500+ craft families across 40+ craft clusters and celebrate 39 unique crafts from across India, our commitment remains rooted in preserving and evolving these living traditions for the modern woman, someone who values meaning, individuality and cultural connection in the way she lives, dresses and expresses herself. With Karigari Ki Kahani, we wanted to move beyond simply showcasing craft to truly listening – to the artisans who keep it alive and to the modern women who have carried it, questioned it and continue to shape its future.” At the same time, the campaign asks a pressing question: what does craft mean in an age of speed and scale? By centring the voices of artisans, the film reframes them as authors of culture rather than invisible contributors to a supply chain. It explores the delicate balance between preserving tradition and meeting contemporary demands, while underscoring the need for greater recognition, authorship and equitable value within craft ecosystems. One of the campaign’s key themes is the evolving relationship between designers and artisans. More than a source of inspiration, the craft is presented as a process of collaboration. Through ‘ Karigari Ki Kahani’ , Jaypore advocates for a future in which designers work alongside craft communities as partners – building relationships rooted in mutual respect, dialogue and long-term commitment. The film also spotlights a new generation of makers who are redefining how craft is seen and shared. By embracing digital platforms and direct-to-consumer storytelling, these artisans are documenting their processes, building communities and reclaiming ownership of their narratives. Conceived as more than a one-time campaign, 'Karigari Ki Kahani’ will continue through digital storytelling, community conversations and immersive experiences across Jaypore’s 47 stores. Together, these stories form a living archive that aims to foster deeper engagement with craft and strengthen the connection between karigars and the people who wear their work. www.instagram.com/reel/DZjfNVkB-kV/?igsh=dTAwdG01MWxhenhy Experience Partner: Club Jolie’s, Century Mills, Worli, Mumbai
Child marriage curb: Maharashtra considering a rule mandating birth dates on wedding cards
Maharashtra is exploring printing birth dates on wedding invitations to combat child marriages, aiming to reduce incidents to under 10% in five years. The state is studying Rajasthan's successful model. While child marriage rates have declined, authorities have intervened in over 1,400 cases recently, registering numerous FIRs. Enhanced detection and intervention are credited for increased prevention numbers, with efforts also targeting priests and facilitators.
The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea challenging the Rs 8 lakh income limit for EWS medical college admissions, upholding Rajasthan's fee structure. Justices noted private colleges, being self-financing, cannot match government fees. While capitation fees are banned, general college fees are permissible. The court emphasized private institutions' crucial role in medical education, suggesting scholarships or subventions for affordability concerns. The EWS quota applies to admission, not fee reduction
Rajasthan gets its first barrier-free toll plaza on the busy Delhi-Jaipur highway
As Lacrosse Eyes Olympic Spotlight, India's National Teams Train at Galgotias University
Galgotias University is hosting the National Coaching Camp for India’s Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse Teams as they prepare for major international competitions, including the Southeast Asian Cup 2026 in Malaysia and the Asia Pacific Lacrosse Sixes Championship 2026 in Sunshine Coast, Australia. Road to Los Angeles Olympics 2028 Begins at Galgotias University for India’s Lacrosse Teams Lacrosse is among the world’s fastest-growing team sports, combining speed, strategy, athleticism, and teamwork. With the sport set to feature at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games in its Sixes format, countries around the world are investing in athlete development and international competition pathways. India’s recent performances on the global stage have helped accelerate the growth of the sport and create new opportunities for aspiring athletes. The camp has brought together 63 athletes from across India, including participants from Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Jammu & Kashmir, and Andhra Pradesh. The Men’s squad comprises 33 players, while the Women’s squad includes 30 players, highlighting the expanding reach of the sport across the country. The camp is being led by Ms. Yukari Yamamoto, a distinguished Japanese lacrosse player and coach who is serving as Head Coach of the Indian National Team Camp. Having represented Japan in international competitions and coached at major events including the Asian Lacrosse Games and the Lacrosse Federation Cup, she brings significant international experience to the development of lacrosse in India. The camp is being conducted in collaboration with the Lacrosse Association of India and state lacrosse associations. As part of the training programme, Ms. Yamamoto conducted specialised coaching sessions with the Women’s Team, focusing on offensive skills, attacking strategies, and match preparation. Parallel training sessions for the Men’s Team focused on one-on-one game situations, decision-making, agility, and advanced match-play techniques as athletes prepare for upcoming international competitions. Recognising the importance of mental preparation in elite sport, a counselling and performance psychology session was conducted for the athletes. The session focused on mental well-being, confidence building, stress management, resilience, and developing a positive competitive mindset. The camp follows a landmark year for Indian lacrosse. Earlier this year, both the Indian Men’s and Women’s Teams secured historic Gold Medals at the Asian Lacrosse Games 2026 in Riyadh, marking a significant milestone in the sport’s growth and strengthening India’s position on the international stage. Hosting the National Coaching Camp builds on Galgotias University’s growing engagement with high-performance sport. The camp comes shortly after Galgotias University athletes delivered a standout performance at the inaugural World Yogasana Championship 2026 in Ahmedabad, where University students secured five Gold Medals against competitors from 79 countries. The championship brought together 522 athletes from around the world and saw India top the medal tally with 114 medals, including 102 gold medals. The achievement further reinforced Galgotias University’s growing contribution to Indian sport across emerging and traditional disciplines. Dr. Dhruv Galgotia, CEO of Galgotias University , said, “ It is an honour for Galgotias University to host the Indian Lacrosse National Coaching Camp as the teams prepare for important international competitions. India’s recent success in lacrosse and our own students’ achievements at the World Yogasana Championship demonstrate the immense potential of Indian athletes when they are provided the right opportunities, coaching, and support. We remain committed to fostering a culture where excellence in sport is encouraged and celebrated alongside excellence in academics and innovation .” By hosting the National Lacrosse National Coaching Camp, Galgotias University continues to strengthen its role in supporting Indian sport by providing athletes with access to world-class facilities, high-quality training infrastructure, and an environment that enables excellence both on and off the field. About Galgotias University Galgotias University is one of India’s leading multidisciplinary universities recognised for academic excellence, research, innovation, global collaborations, and industry aligned education. With a vibrant student community of over 50,000 learners and a global alumni network of more than 100,000 graduates, the University has built a rapidly growing ecosystem focused on technology, entrepreneurship, interdisciplinary learning, and real-world impact. In the QS World University Rankings 2027 by Quacquarelli Symonds, Galgotias University was placed in the 1201-1400 global band and ranked 16th among private universities and 46th among all universities in India. In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026, the University was placed in the 1201-1500 global band and ranked 27th among private universities and 65th among all universities in India. The University is also accredited with NAAC A+, one of India’s highest institutional quality ratings. Galgotias University offers programmes across engineering, artificial intelligence, semiconductors, business, law, media, design, health sciences, hospitality, liberal education, and emerging interdisciplinary domains. In 2026, students secured more than 5,500 job offers from over 1,250 recruiters. The University has built strong industry and innovation partnerships with organisations including Apple, Infosys, Intel, Cisco, Tata Technologies, L&T EduTech, Capgemini, and Salesforce, while continuing to strengthen its global academic engagement and startup ecosystem.
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav accused the BJP of plotting to replace Chief Ministers in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, citing land acquisition allegations against MP CM Mohan Yadav as a pretext. He drew parallels with UP CM Yogi Adityanath's alleged land dealings. Reacting, UP minister Om Prakash Rajbhar accused Yadav of panic and alleged his party's deep involvement in land deals in Madhya Pradesh through an IAS officer.
Tributes Pour in for Former President V.V. Giri on His Death Anniversary
New Delhi, June 24: On the death anniversary of former President of India, Varahagiri Venkata Giri, also known as V.V. Giri, several leaders, including Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, and Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu, paid their respects. Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj ... Read more Tributes Pour in for Former President V.V. Giri on His Death Anniversary
Serious Allegations Against Govind Singh Dotasra by Kirori Lal Meena
Jaipur, June 24: Rajasthan Minister Kirori Lal Meena has written a letter to Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, alleging that Rajasthan Congress President Govind Singh Dotasra and his relative Ramesh Chand Poonia fraudulently obtained OBC certificates and subsequently benefited from reservation policies. Meena has demanded a thorough investigation and the filing of an FIR regarding ... Read more Serious Allegations Against Govind Singh Dotasra by Kirori Lal Meena
Rajasthan Anti-Narcotics Task Force Captures Fugitive Smuggler in Kerala After Seven Years
Mumbai, June 23: In a significant victory against interstate drug trafficking, the Rajasthan Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) has apprehended a fugitive smuggler with a reward of 25,000 on his head. This individual had evaded law enforcement for the past seven years while living under a false identity in Kerala. The accused, Ranjit Dayma, also known ... Read more Rajasthan Anti-Narcotics Task Force Captures Fugitive Smuggler in Kerala After Seven Years
Rajasthan Farmers Demand Release of Panchna Dam Water, Set Ultimatum for June 27
Khandeep, June 23: A significant movement has emerged in Rajasthan, demanding the release of water from the Panchna Dam into the canals. MLA Ramkesh Meena stated on Tuesday that such a large-scale farmers protest has not been seen in Rajasthan for the past 70 years. He emphasized that the Khandeep Mahapanchayat has become a statewide ... Read more Rajasthan Farmers Demand Release of Panchna Dam Water, Set Ultimatum for June 27
Haryana, Rajasthan reach consensus on Yamuna water-sharing MoU
Rajasthan and Haryana Chief Ministers Meet to Finalize Yamuna Water Project Agreement
New Delhi, June 23: Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma participated in a high-level meeting on the Yamuna Water Project implementation on Tuesday. The meeting took place in New Delhi and included Union Minister of Jal Shakti C.R. Patil and Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. During the meeting, various aspects of the project were discussed ... Read more Rajasthan and Haryana Chief Ministers Meet to Finalize Yamuna Water Project Agreement
Weather Tomorrow: The India Meteorological Department has issued a fresh weather warning as the southwest monsoon strengthens. Heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds up to 40 kmph are expected across several states, including Maharashtra and the Northeast. Residents in vulnerable areas are advised to stay alert due to potential waterlogging and falling trees. The forecast indicates widespread rain and localized disruptions over the coming days.
Tata Power's Mundra plant mandated to run at full capacity till September
The power ministry has directed Tata Power's 4,150 MW Mundra plant to operate at full capacity until September 30, 2026. This extension aims to prevent electricity shortages during the anticipated peak summer demand of 270 GW. The plant, which resumed operations in April after a nine-month hiatus, supplies power to Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan.
RSMSSB Agriculture Supervisor Result 2026 declared at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in; check steps to download
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board has announced the Agriculture Supervisor Result 2026 on June 23. Candidates who took the April 18 exam can now check their qualifying status on the official website. The PDF result lists shortlisted candidates for the next stage, document verification. This recruitment drive aims to fill 1,100 posts. Qualified candidates should prepare their documents for verification, with further details to be released soon.
New Agreement Reached on Yamuna Water Sharing Between Rajasthan and Haryana
New Delhi, June 23: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Saini and Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma met on Tuesday in New Delhi under the chairmanship of Union Minister for Jal Shakti, C.R. Patil, to discuss various water-related issues. Union Minister C.R. Patil confirmed that both Chief Ministers were present during the meeting. They discussed the issue ... Read more New Agreement Reached on Yamuna Water Sharing Between Rajasthan and Haryana
Complications Following C-Section in Jodhpur Lead to Suspension of 25 Medications
Jodhpur, June 23: Serious complications have arisen in eight women following childbirth at the Paota District Hospital in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. In response, health officials have suspended the use of 25 medications and one injection. Samples of all medications and consumables used in the affected cases have been collected and sent for laboratory testing. Authorities have ... Read more Complications Following C-Section in Jodhpur Lead to Suspension of 25 Medications
Thewa Art Gains Global Recognition Through Rakesh Sonis Craftsmanship
Madhya Pradesh, June 23: The renowned Thewa art from Pratapgarh, Rajasthan, is now making waves on international platforms. This traditional and rare craft has been kept alive by Madhya Pradeshs Rakesh Soni for nearly 25 years. Through his dedication, hard work, and intricate craftsmanship, he has played a vital role in giving Thewa art a ... Read more Thewa Art Gains Global Recognition Through Rakesh Sonis Craftsmanship

