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Heritage, culture mapping of 75% villages done

NEW DELHI: As part of the ambitious Mera Gaon Meri Dharohar (MGMD) programme aimed at preserving and showcasing Indias cultural heritage, 75 percent of the villages across the country have been mapped and their cultural profiles uploaded on the dedicated portal. According to the Ministry of Culture, out of 6.5 lakh villages, details of the cultural and heritage of 4.84 lakh villages have been documented. Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan have taken the lead in this exercise, accounting for the maximum number of villages mapped so far. In Uttar Pradesh, over 71,000 villages have recorded the highest entries (2,502) from Azamgarh district. In Madhya Pradesh, Chhindwara is the district with the highest number of villages mapped2,214 villageson the MGMD portal, making it the district leader within the state. According to the ministry, profiles of 42,625 villages have been completed in the state. In Barmer district of Rajasthan-- where 39,386 villages have been documented-- 2,903 villages have been profiled. The National Mission on Cultural Mapping (NMCM) was announced in 2017 to preserve and promote the countrys cultural heritage. It is being executed by the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA). The MGMD portal was launched in June 2023 as part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav commemorating and celebrating 75 years of Indias independence. The portal features a wide range of cultural elements, including oral traditions, customs, historical significance, art forms, traditional cuisines, prominent artists, traditional dress, and local landmarks. The portal also places special focus on intangible cultural heritage such as linguistic diversity, oral traditions, folklore, fair and local festivals, ensuring representation of tribal regions and marginalised communities. The 360-degree angle video (walkthrough) of 750 villages has been done and uploaded to the portal. The Unique Stories section features a diverse collection of local tales and captivating narratives. It has received more than 2,000 contributions. To build a comprehensive repository of cultural expressions from villages, the Mission has also started working on thematic publications on Bartan (utensils) and Paridhan (attire). Researchers, writers, museums, and collectors were recently invited to contribute to the compilation. The issue on Bartan aims to capture the diversity of utensils used across Indian villages, from region-specific cooking implements to ritual objects and explore their making traditions, transformations, usages, and cultural legacies. Contributors are encouraged to focus on unique utensils, their evolution and their continuing role in daily and ceremonial life. The second publication, Paridhan, will spotlight clothing and ornaments as markers of identity and tradition. It seeks to highlight histories, textile practices, regional dress forms, sustainability aspects, and the role of attire.

The New Indian Express 2 Sep 2025 7:45 am

Rajasthan Assemblys Monsoon Session starts with uproarious scenes

As soon as the House assembled, the Congress members started shouting slogans and displayed placards against vote theft allegations

The Hindu 2 Sep 2025 1:31 am

MP Not In A Hurry For Development Of Cheetah Corridor With Rajasthan

But the Madhya Pradesh government is yet to take any initiative in this regard, giving rise to the impression that the state is not keen on developing the cheetah corridor between the two states for fear of losing the feline to Rajasthan

Deccan Chronicle 1 Sep 2025 11:08 pm

40-year-old widow found murdered inside trunk in Madhya Pradesh, relatives under suspicion

BHOPAL: A 40-year-old widow, Anita Chowdhary, who had been missing since August 28, was found murdered inside a trunk at her house in Maihar district of Madhya Pradesh, police said. She earned a living by selling vermillion and other religious items outside the famous Goddess Sharada Temple in Maihar city. With her house in Maharaja Nagar-Andhra Tola being locked from outside, neighbours and relatives, including her two brothers, who live in Maihar, were searching for her outside. On Sunday evening, the neighbours complained of an intolerable stench emanating from the closed house, after which the locked door was broken. The stench emanated from a trunk inside the house. On opening the truck, the partially decomposed body of the missing woman was found inside, Maihar district police superintendent Sudhir Agrawal told the TNIE on Monday. Based on circumstantial evidence and associated probe, the matter seems prima facie a murder. Some cell phone numbers have been found at the spot, which may play a key role in working out the murder case. Were probing all possible angles and possibilities in the case, including the involvement of some close relative in the killing, the SP-Maihar said. Cops are also investigating the possibility of the accused (who could be more than one) having sexually assaulted her before executing the murder and then having decamped with her money earned from the shop near the famous temple. Importantly, Anitas husband had died around 15 years back. She has two sons, who work in Mumbai and a daughter who lives with an aunt in Rajasthan. Her two brothers also live in Maihar city. It was her elder brother, Santosh Chowdhary, who had actually lodged a missing person complaint with the local police recently.

The New Indian Express 1 Sep 2025 9:35 pm

After SI recruitment scrapped, 23 gets bail in peper leak case; RPSC member Manju Sharma resigns

JAIPUR: A day after the Rajasthan High Court scrapped the Sub-Inspector (SI) Recruitment-2021, the court on Monday granted bail to 23 accused individuals, including former RPSC member Ramuram Raika, in connection with the exam paper leak case. The accused who secured bail include trainee SIs, dummy candidates, handlers, and paper buyers. However, the bail pleas of 29 others were rejected. The SI recruitment exam, conducted for 859 posts, was canceled by the High Court on August 28 after it was revealed that several trainee SIs were involved in the leak. Appearing for Raika, senior advocate Vivek Raj Bajwa argued that his client had already spent a considerable amount of time in custody and that the charge sheet in the case had been filed. He further contended that since the Supreme Court had granted bail to co-accused individuals in the same case, Raika too deserved similar relief. Those granted bail include trainee SIs Santosh, Indubala, Vimala, Monica, Manisha Sihag, and Varsha; dummy candidate Indra; Chammi Bai; handler Sunil Kumar Beniwal; Lokesh Sharma; Arun Sharma; and Kamlesh Dhaka. Others who secured bail are Jairaj Singh, accused of using Bluetooth to cheat; photocopy operator Mahendra Kumar; Rajendra Kumar Yadav; Shyampratap Singh; Shaitanaram; Arun Kumar Prajapat; Mahendra Kumar; Deepak Rahd; Buddhisagar Upadhyay; and Shravanram, father of trainee SI Chanchal. Meanwhile, Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) member and poet Kumar Vishwass wife, Dr. Manju Sharma, resigned from her post following the High Courts observations in the SI recruitment case. In her resignation letter to Governor Haribhau Bagde, Sharma stated that she had always conducted her personal and professional life with transparency and integrity, but the recent controversy had tarnished both her reputation and the dignity of the commission. She clarified that no investigation was pending against her in any police station or agency, nor had she ever been named an accused. Still, being always in favor of purity in public life, and considering the dignity, impartiality, and transparency of the Commission as paramount, I am voluntarily resigning from the post of Member of RPSC, she wrote. Dr. Sharma was appointed as an RPSC member by the Congress government in October 2020. Her tenure was originally set to continue until October 14, 2026. Prior to joining the Commission, she served as an Assistant Professor at Bharatpur Government College.

The New Indian Express 1 Sep 2025 9:30 pm

Rajasthan: 8-yr-old Dalit boy hung upside down for touching water pot

A man was arrested and two others detained for allegedly assaulting an eight-year-old Dalit boy and hanging him upside down from a tree for touching a water pot in Bhakharpura village of Rajasthan. The boys mother and grandmother were also attacked when they tried to intervene. The incident took place on August 29 when Narnaram Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 1 Sep 2025 9:26 pm

Former Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankar shifts to farmhouse of INLD leader Abhay Chautala

CHANDIGARH: Former Vice President of India, 74-year-old Jagdeep Dhankhar, has shifted to a farmhouse owned by prominent Jat leader and senior Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) leader Abhay Chautala in the Gadaipur area of Chhatarpur in South Delhi. Dhankhar, who has largely stayed out of the public eye since resigning as Vice President on July 21, vacated the official residence near the Parliament House Complex, where he had been staying since April last year, as the vice-presidential elections draw closer on September 9. He has now shifted to Chautalas farmhouse in Gadaipur DLF Farms, Chhatarpur Enclave, in the national capital. While many of his belongings have been moved there, several household items remain stored in a flat inside the Vice Presidents official residence, sources said. Sources close to Chautala said Dhankhar can stay at the farmhouse as long as he wishes, since the Chautala family has close ties with him. He will likely remain there until alternative arrangements are made or he gets a Type-VIII official residence, which he is entitled to as a former Vice President. Dhankhar did not ask Chautala for a house; it was offered to him, an insider said. It is learnt that on Tuesday morning, Dhankhar went for a dental appointment at the Armys Research and Referral Hospital in Dhaula Kuan. Sources said the process for Dhankhar to start receiving his pension was initiated last week. He had earlier served as an MLA from the Kishangarh assembly seat in Rajasthan between 1993 and 1998 and received a pension until July 2019, which was discontinued after he was appointed Governor of West Bengal, after which he was elected Vice President in 2022. The pension will now be applicable from the date his resignation as Vice President was accepted, making him entitled to Rs 42,000 per month as a former legislator.

The New Indian Express 1 Sep 2025 7:35 pm

Ancient forts of Rajasthan: A pictorial journey across the land of kings and queens

Rajasthan is the state of colours, bravery and royalty. The destination is worldwide known for its magnificent iconic forts which are not merely stone structures but living legacies. Every fort here tells a story. A walk through Rajasthan feels incomplete without exploring its stunning forts, and here are seven that capture its stunning frames.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 7:00 pm

West Bengal's Priests, Drummers Fear Travelling To Other States For Festivities

Reports of Bengali-speaking migrants being allegedly harassed in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Delhi, and Rajasthan have cast a long shadow over the season of celebration.

NDTV 1 Sep 2025 6:12 pm

At 55, shes new mom and grandma- Rajasthan woman gives birth to 17th child; shocks doctor

In a remote Rajasthan village, a 55-year-old woman has given birth to her 17th child, sparking both celebration and concern. The delivery highlights the challenges of poverty, lack of education, and limited access to healthcare in tribal-dominated areas.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 5:14 pm

Was Rahul Dravid expelled from Rajasthan Royals? Former RCB star makes shocking claims

A couple of days ago, Rajasthan Royals shared a post on its social media handles announcing that Rahul Dravid, the head coach, has decided to part ways with the franchise.

DNA India 1 Sep 2025 4:04 pm

'Hydrogen bomb' of revelations on 'vote chori' will expose ploy of Modi, BJP: Rahul Gandhi

PATNA: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday said his party will soon come out with a hydrogen bomb of revelations about vote chori and after that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not be able to show his face to the country. Speaking at the concluding event of his 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' here, Gandhi said Bihar is a revolutionary state and it had given a message to the country. Get ready, BJP people, a hydrogen bomb is coming. Be prepared. The truth of vote theft will be brought forth before the entire country. I am giving you a guarantee, Modi Ji will not be able to able to show his face after the vote theft get exposed, he remarked amid presence of top senior INDIA bloc leaders, including Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge. He said votes were stolen in Maharashtra assembly elections and then with evidence, his party showed how vote chori was done in Mahadevapura assembly segment in Karnataka's Bangalore central Lok Sabha Seat. I want to tell the youth of Bihar, vote chori means 'chori of rights, chori of democracy, chori of employment'. They will take away your ration card and other rights, he alleged. His remarks came after the INDIA bloc allies held a march marking the culmination of the 'Vote Adhikar Yatra' led by Gandhi and other Mahagathbandhan leaders that covered 1,300-km and passed through 110 assembly constituencies covering 25 of the 38 districts ahead of the upcoming state elections. Speaking on the occasion, Mallikarjun Kharge cautioned people of Bihar from the alleged ill intentions of Prime Minister Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, otherwise they would be doomed. He said that Modi had a time to visit various countries but no time for visiting Manipur where people were facing trouble. He would meet sometimes US President Donald Trump, sometimes would enjoy on a swing with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and would hug even unwilling leaders of foreign countries. Congress president also claimed that BJP and RSS would dump Bihar chief minister and JD (U) leader Nitish Kumar after the Bihar polls. A new government of the Opposition will come to power after the elections, he said, referring to the mismanagement during the march due to insufficient deployment of police forces. Do your duty with a professional approach. This government will not last for six months, he added. RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav said that Nitish government was copying his programmes and policies, calling it a copycat government. Do you want a duplicate CM or original CM, he asked, once again declaring himself as the CM face of the INDIA bloc. INDIA bloc leaders, including Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren, former chief minister of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot, Rashtrawadi Congress leader Supriya Sule, CPI general secretary D Raja and others participated in the march from Gandhi Maidan to Dakbungalow roundabout. Dipankar Bhattacharya of CPI-ML also spoke on the occasion. The march was scheduled to reach Baba Saheb Abedkars statue near the Patna High Court, but it was rescheduled, and leaders addressed the gathering near Dak Bungalow roundabout. The 'Gandhi se Ambedkar' march marking the culmination of the 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' was stopped midway by the police at the Dak Bungalow crossing where they addressed a gathering. Gandhi was joined by Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, Vikassheel Insan Party chief Mukesh Sahani, CPI (ML) Liberation general secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya, CPI(M) general secretary M A Baby, CPI's Annie Raja, TMC MP Yusuf Pathan, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut, and other INDIA bloc leaders. The march in Patna started with the INDIA bloc leaders offering floral tributes at the statue of Mahatma Gandhi at the Gandhi Maidaan. The 'Voter Adhikar Yatra', launched by Rahul Gandhi from Sasaram on August 17, was aimed at highlighting the alleged assault on people's right to vote through the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar.

The New Indian Express 1 Sep 2025 2:54 pm

Rajasthan Assembly witnesses uproar as Congress protest against alleged discrepancies in voter list

JAIPUR: The monsoon session of the Rajasthan Assembly began on Monday with uproarious scenes as Congress MLAs entered the House wearing white T-shirts emblazoned with the slogan Vote chor, gaddi chhod (vote thief, vacate the chair). As soon as the proceedings commenced, the opposition members raised slogans against the BJP, accusing it of clinging to power through electoral malpractice. The protest echoed Congress leader Rahul Gandhis earlier campaign line in Bihar, where he had repeatedly accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP of stealing votes to form governments . A video circulating on social media showed senior leaders, including Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully, Sachin Pilot, Harish Chaudhary and Rafiq Khan, marching together from MLA residence to the Assembly premises in protest T-shirts while shouting slogans, holding placards in their hand. Outside the Assembly, LoP Jully sharpened his attack on the ruling party, alleging, The Bharatiya Janata Party has stolen votes in both the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections. Even the Jaipur Rural seat was won through rigging. The commotion prompted Speaker Vasudev Devnani to repeatedly urge the opposition legislators to maintain calm and respect the dignity of the House. Expressing his displeasure, he warned, This is not a marketplace or a crossroad. Such behavior cannot be allowed here. Turning to LoP Jully, he added, As Leader of Opposition, you should uphold the dignity of the House. What kind of words are you using? On the other hand, BJP also raised counter-slogans against Rahul Gandhi and the Congress, accusing them of using abusive language. Amid the ruckus, the House managed to take up only selective business. A Bill and the Select Committee report on the Coaching Centre Regulation were presented. Tributes were also paid to 10 leaders, including former Governor Satya Pal Malik. Thereafter, the session was adjourned until Wednesday, with Tuesday declared a holiday. The dramatic protests and disruptions on the opening day signaled a stormy monsoon session ahead, with the Congress expected to continue its aggressive stance against the BJP.

The New Indian Express 1 Sep 2025 12:40 pm

RBSE Class 10th, 12th supplementary exam result 2025 expected to release soon: Check details here

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) will soon declare the Class 10 and 12 supplementary exam results 2025 on its official websites. Held from August 6 to 8, these exams offered a second chance to students who failed in one or more subjects. Results, accessible with roll numbers, will decide academic progression or require reappearance next year.

The Times of India 1 Sep 2025 10:48 am

Rajasthan Man Pours Acid On Wife Due To Her Dark Complexion, Gets Death Penalty

He would harass her over dark complexion and her weight. And would keep fighting with her over the same thing again and again.

NDTV 1 Sep 2025 7:57 am

Rajasthan government to introduce stringent version of anti-conversion bill in Assembly

Rajasthan is set to introduce a stringent anti-conversion bill in the upcoming assembly session. The bill aims to curb religious conversions through coercion. Offenders will face tough penalties. The state cabinet also approved the PM Surya Ghar Electricity Scheme. This scheme provides free electricity to domestic consumers via solar power.

The Economic Times 31 Aug 2025 9:44 pm

Duleep Trophy: Just Wanted To Have Some Fun, Says Parag On Return To On-field Action

With Abhimanyu Easwaran: East Zone captain Riyan Parag said his primary focus in the Duleep Trophy clash against North Zone was to have some fun and get back into the rhythm of competitive cricket after spending much of last season on the sidelines due to a shoulder injury. Parag last featured for India in a T20I against Bangladesh in October 2024 and had to undergo shoulder surgery before returning to play Ranji Trophy for Assam in January this year. He also turned out for Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2025, where he was the franchises second-highest run-scorer with 393 runs. It was good. I mean, that was the main goal when I came here to play the game. Performances, I didn't really focus on that much. I just wanted to have some fun. I haven't played competitive cricket in a long time. Since the IPL, I haven't really played. (In the) IPL also, I was managing a lot of stress and stuff like that. But it was nice, was a good outing. Not in a good way with the amount of overs we fielded. But then still, rolled my arm for a few overs, batted for a while. Could have converted it for a bigger score, but then I'm happy. The shoulder feels much better now, said Parag to reporters after the game ended in a draw, with North Zone taking first innings lead and sealing an entry into the semi-finals. With Abhimanyu Easwaran ruled out due to fever on the eve of the game, Parag captained East Zone and made 39 in the teams only batting innings. He also bowled 22 overs in the second innings as North Zone made 658/4. What also caused Parag to bowl a lot of overs was Mukesh Kumar not bowling further after a hamstring strain while Mohammed Shami didnt bowl on the final day due to a cut on his toe. That was one of the tough things to manage. Shami bhaiya didn't bowl today, Mukesh got injured in the first innings, I'm coming back from an injury so I had to bowl 20 overs. Utkarsh (Singh), our non-bowler, he had to bowl around 30 overs so that did play a part for us in fielding a lot of overs but then nothing we can do about it. We just take it as a loss. They played better cricket, I got to give credit to that. I feel we could have done better in the first innings while bowling but then we should have got at least close to like 350 and then try to restrict it. But once we did not do that, they had the lead of around 200 runs. Then, just the batters batted really well and just took the game away from us and the last day was just formality, I think, for them to get their milestones, he added. They played better cricket, I got to give credit to that. I feel we could have done better in the first innings while bowling but then we should have got at least close to like 350 and then try to restrict it. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score I was in the T20 set-up, then took a break for the shoulder (injury), and stuff like that happened. Ranji (Trophy) is coming in, then the Australia tour is coming in; if I get selected there, I do that. Otherwise, I go back to domestic and do what I've been doing for the last two to three years. Be top-scoring every single game. Have a good IPL and play for the country again. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 31 Aug 2025 7:18 pm

IMD predicts above normal rain for September, risk to crops rises

The IMDs forecast map for September shows that standing crops could be at risk north Chhattisgarh, east Rajasthan, west Haryana, south Punjab and Uttarakhand.

The Hindu Businessline 31 Aug 2025 6:46 pm

Magsaysay Award for 'Educate Girls' a historic moment for India: Non-profit's founder Safeena Husain

Educate Girls, an Indian non-profit, has been awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award. It is the first Indian organisation to receive this honour. The award recognises the organisation's work in girls' education. Safeena Husain, the founder, highlights the movement's impact. Educate Girls aims to reach 10 million learners. The organisation started in Rajasthan.

The Economic Times 31 Aug 2025 5:44 pm

India set for wetter September; IMD warns of flash floods, landslides

NEW DELHI: India is likely to receive above-normal rainfall in September, capping a season that has already seen several heavy downpour-induced disasters in many parts of the country, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Sunday. The IMD predicts that the monthly average rainfall for September 2025 will exceed 109 per cent of the long-term average of 167.9 mm. The forecast suggests that most regions will receive normal to above-normal rainfall. However, a few areas in the northeast and east, as well as many parts of extreme southern peninsular India and some pockets of northwest India, are likely to experience below-normal rainfall. Addressing an online press conference, IMD Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra warned that heavy rainfall could trigger landslides and flash floods in Uttarakhand in September and potentially disrupt normal life in south Haryana, Delhi and north Rajasthan. Many rivers originate in Uttarakhand. So, heavy rainfall means many rivers will be flooded, and it will impact cities and towns downstream. So, we should keep this in mind, he said. He added that heavy rainfall is also expected in the upper catchment areas of the Mahanadi river in Chhattisgarh.

The New Indian Express 31 Aug 2025 4:00 pm

IMD predicts wet September across India; warnings issued for Uttarakhand, Haryana, Delhi & Rajasthan

The India Meteorological Department forecasts more rain for northwest India in September, following an August with the highest rainfall since 2001. Northwest India experienced significantly above-normal rainfall during the monsoon season, leading to severe flooding and landslides in several states. South Peninsular India and the entire country also recorded above-normal rainfall during this period.

The Economic Times 31 Aug 2025 4:00 pm

Concept Of hit And Get Back Defines Both Games: Gopichand Highlights Striking Similarities Between Kabaddi And Badminton

The Pro Kabaddi League Season: Indian badminton legend Pullela Gopichand has pointed out the similarities between the sport of Kabaddi and badminton, highlighting that both demand sharp presence of mind, core strength, lightning-fast agility and the same hit and get back instinct. The Pro Kabaddi League Season 12 opener, which also coincided with National Sports Day, turned into the cynosure of all eyes, as a number of sporting legends, including Gopichand, hockey legend Dhanraj Pillay, Paralympic medallist Yogesh Kathuniya, and rising Rajasthan Royals star Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and kabaddi legend Pardeep Narwal, coming together for the celebration. Speaking to JioStar on the sidelines of the PKL 12 action, badminton legend Gopichand shared his admiration for kabaddi and reflected on the larger role of sport in inspiring national pride. I have watched quite a few kabaddi games, including the finals of previous seasons. So yes, I have had some good experience as a viewer. I feel lucky to have enjoyed some truly great games, Gopichand said. From his experiences as a viewer to the thrill of kabaddis pace and intensity, Gopichand explained what makes sport special and why every victory matters for the nation, saying, Kabaddi is quick, and theres action at every moment. You bat an eyelid and you might miss something big. Thats what makes it very, very exciting, and thats what I really love about it. Of course, the aggression, the energy of the players, and the adrenaline in the arena make it a great entertainer. On similarities between kabaddi and badminton, the legendary shuttler said, I do believe there are a lot of commonalities between badminton and kabaddi. One of the most important aspects is agility, which plays a key role in both sports. The presence of mind to identify gaps is equally crucial. Strong legs, core strength, and abdominal fitness are fundamental requirements. And of course, the concept of hit and get back defines both games. In kabaddi, you raid and return, while in badminton, you strike and quickly get back to the centre or prepare for the next stroke. In many ways, it all comes down to the mind, the planning, and the execution, which makes both sports very similar in spirit. Hockey legend Dhanraj Pillay, however, reckons youngsters should take up playing sport, I believe every youngster should take up a sport be it hockey, kabaddi or anything else and play it with passion. That commitment is what allowed me to represent the country for 15 years. Kabaddi, in particular, is the sport of our nation. And of course, the concept of hit and get back defines both games. In kabaddi, you raid and return, while in badminton, you strike and quickly get back to the centre or prepare for the next stroke. In many ways, it all comes down to the mind, the planning, and the execution, which makes both sports very similar in spirit. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Meanwhile, Paralympic medallist Yogesh Kathuniya said he loves the thrill that comes along with watching kabaddi, Sport has shaped my journey and given me the strength to keep going, no matter the challenges. Watching kabaddi live is always exciting because the game can change every single second its that unpredictability that makes it so thrilling. Being here today, celebrating sport and its spirit, is truly inspiring. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 31 Aug 2025 2:28 pm

Rahul Dravid Net Worth: Rs 10 crore bungalow, Rs 1.5 crore car, know how much former RR coach earned from coaching, endorsements

Rahul Dravid recently ended his tenure as head coach of Rajasthan Royals, signaling a new phase in his career post-retirement. As he moves forward to his new phase, let's have a look at his net worth, IPL earning and more.

DNA India 31 Aug 2025 12:02 pm

Dhankhar seeks Rajasthan MLA pension after VP resignation

JAIPUR : Barely a month after resigning as Vice President of India, Jagdeep Dhankhar has applied for a pension as a former member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly. Dhankhar, who represented the Kishangarh constituency in Ajmer district from 1993 to 1998 as a Congress MLA, has submitted his request to the Rajasthan Assembly Secretariat in Jaipur. If approved, he will receive a monthly pension of `42,000, along with other benefits available to former legislators in the state At 74, he joined the BJP in 2003 and had been receiving the MLA pension until 2019 when he was appointed Governor of West Bengal. After stepping down as Vice President in July citing health reasons, Dhankhar has largely stayed out of the public eye. Opposition questioned his resignation, but home minister Amit Shah said it was due to health reasons. Dhankhars political journey spans decades, and his pension application is under review.

The New Indian Express 31 Aug 2025 8:44 am

Major shake-up at Rajasthan Royals as Rahul Dravid exits head coach role

Rahul Dravid has resigned as head coach of Rajasthan Royals ahead of the IPL-2026 season, a year after his return. The Royals had a disappointing 2025 season, finishing ninth with only four wins, compounded by Dravid's injury.

The Times of India 31 Aug 2025 8:12 am

Former Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar applies for MLA pension

After resigning from the Rajya Sabha citing health reasons, former Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar has applied for resumption of his MLA pension. The Rajasthan Assembly has begun processing his application, making him entitled to multiple pensions, including as a former MP and Vice-President.

Mid Day 30 Aug 2025 11:52 pm

BJP MLA, 2 Others Injured In Accident On Udaipur Highway

BJP MLA from Rajasthan's Rajsamand Deepti Kiran Maheshwari, her personal assistant and driver were injured in an accident on the Udaipur-Rajsamand Highway here in the district on Saturday, police said.

NDTV 30 Aug 2025 11:12 pm

Former V-P Jagdeep Dhankhar Applies For Pension As Ex Rajasthan MLA

Jagdeep Dhankhar, former Vice-President and ex-Kishangarh MLA, has applied to resume his Rajasthan Assembly pension after stepping down.

News18 30 Aug 2025 9:11 pm

Jagdeep Dhankhar seeks pension from Rajasthan Assembly as former MLA

The pension from the State Assembly payable to Dhankhar will be in addition to the pension he will draw as the former Vice-President and an ex-MP

The Hindu 30 Aug 2025 8:15 pm

Jagdeep Dhankhar applies for pension, claims MLA benefits in Rajasthan - why it was stopped in 2019

Jagdeep Dhankhar, after resigning as Vice President citing health issues, has applied to resume his pension as a former legislator in Rajasthan. He previously received this pension until becoming the governor of West Bengal in 2019. Now 74, Dhankhar is entitled to a monthly pension of Rs 42,000, with the Rajasthan Assembly secretariat processing his application following his resignation.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 7:41 pm

Asaram surrenders after Rajasthan High Court refuses to extend interim bail

Referring to the medical report by Government Hospital, Ahmedabad, the court stated that Asarams health condition is stable, and he does not require hospitalisation or continuous medical care

The Hindu 30 Aug 2025 6:54 pm

Rajasthan: BJP MLA, 2 others injured in accident in Udaipur

Udaipur: BJP MLA from Rajasthans Rajsamand Deepti Kiran Maheshwari, her personal assistant and driver were injured in an accident on the Udaipur-Rajsamand Highway here in the district on Saturday, police said. At around 1 am near Amberi in Udaipur, Maheshwaris car, while coming from Rajsamand, was allegedly hit by a Gujarat-registered vehicle when the latter Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 30 Aug 2025 6:53 pm

Asaram surrenders after HC refuses to extend interim bail

Asaram Bapu, the self-styled godman convicted of rape, has surrendered at Jodhpur Central Jail after the Rajasthan High Court refused to extend his interim bail, which was initially granted due to medical reasons in January. The court dismissed his plea, citing a medical report indicating his stable health and no need for hospitalization, despite his lawyer's arguments about deteriorating health.

The Economic Times 30 Aug 2025 6:34 pm

Jagdeep Dhankhar Applies For Pension As Rajasthan Ex-MLA

Former vice-president of India Jagdeep Dhankhar has applied for a pension as a former legislator in Rajasthan, officials said.

NDTV 30 Aug 2025 6:20 pm

Jagdeep Dhankhar applies for pension as former Rajasthan legislator

Dhankhar, who served as a Congress MLA from Kishangarh between 1993 and 1998, had been receiving pension benefits until July 2019, when he was appointed Governor of West Bengal.

The Hindu Businessline 30 Aug 2025 5:18 pm

Jagdeep Dhankhar applies for pension as former MLA in Rajasthan

Dhankhar, who represented the Kishangarh Assembly constituency as a Congress MLA from 1993 to 1998, received pension as a former legislator until July 2019. It was discontinued after he was appointed the governor of West Bengal. With his tenure as the vice-president ending following his resignation citing health issues on July 21, Dhankhar has applied afresh to the Rajasthan Assembly secretariat seeking resumption of his pension as a former MLA, the officials said.

The Economic Times 30 Aug 2025 4:35 pm

Dravid, Pandit and more: Full list of coach, player changes since IPL 2025

Following IPL 2025, Rajasthan Royals' head coach Rahul Dravid steps down after a long association, while Kolkata Knight Riders sees the departure of head coach Chandrakant Pandit and bowling coach Bharat Arun. Pandit, despite leading KKR to a title in 2024, exits after a challenging 2025 season, with Abhishek Nayar returning as assistant coach.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 3:33 pm

Lok Samvardhan Parv conjures a mini-India under a single tent in Kochi

A mini India, it seems, has been conjured into existence under the white canopies set up in Marine Drive ground, where the fifth edition of the Lok Samvardhan Parv is currently under way. A flagship initiative of the Ministry of Minority Affairs, the 10-day exhibition, which kickstarted on August 26, has weaved together the essence of all the distinct corners and cultures of the country. The festival is a celebration of crafts, culture and community. It is designed to provide artisans, craftspersons, weavers, culinary experts, and entrepreneurs from minority communities with market linkages and exposure, says an official connected with the Parv. The festival has brought together over 100 artisans and 15 culinary experts from across the country. Among them was Abdul Kalam, a fifth-generation artisan from Lakshadweep whose family is engaged in building wooden boats. Now, we have branched out to handicrafts as well. We make miniature boats and an assortment of decorative items from coconut shells, says Abdul. Then, there was Syed Abdul Hannan from Channapatna toy village in Karnataka with his wooden lacquerware, all of which he says was handmade and coloured using vegetable dye. We wanted to make these toys completely safe for children. So no nails or sharp edges, and certainly no chemicals, says Syed, who hails from a family of artisans. Delhi-based Mohammed Rafeeqs stall was next and it boasted an eclectic display of metal art works, and Sinde Sreeramulus, which came after, handmade leather puppetry and decorative art pieces from Andhra Pradesh. We have priced it for all customers, from Rs 200 to Rs 2,000, he says. Snaps from the festival Snaps from the festival Snaps from the festival Snaps from the festival Elvina Sequeira and Queenie Furtados stall was a standout among the many stalls that people have come to associate with handicrafts. Here, a wide collection of crochet works were on display coasters, ear rings, table mats, bookmarks, and more. Crocheting in Goa is something that everyone inherits from their mothers, grandmothers. We have brought that legacy to Kochi, says Elvina. Tameshwar Dewomgons bamboo works in the next stall were a thing of wonder. This one, he says, pointing to a seemingly ordinary bamboo stick, makes the sound of rain. And indeed it does. As to how he built it, he says, everyone in my village does. Aren Jamir and Kevi both hailing from Nagaland had two stalls that presented in full display the majesty of tribes from the far-eastern state. This is our first time to Kochi. The people are so warm and welcoming here. We feel at home, they say. Snaps from the festival Snaps from the festival Snaps from the festival Snaps from the festival Also on display were traditional crafts ranging from zari and chikankari of Uttar Pradesh, phulkari embroidery of Punjab, madhubani paintings of Bihar, and blue pottery of Rajasthan, to pashmina weaving from Ladakh, Bastar iron craft from Chhattisgarh, and Keralas own nettipattam making. This is the first time the Lok Samvardhan Parv is being held in Kerala. But many who manned the stalls said the timing could have been better thought-out. Weve been open for the past four days, but very few people have come. The rain is indeed a big damper, says Laxman Singh Netam, who had several iron miniatures on display at his stall. This was echoed by several others. We hope even more people will come now that Onam season is shifting into full gear, says Mujeeb Khan from Channapatna. The festival also boasts an extensive culinary showcase featuring traditional foods, spices, pickles, bakery products, herbal preparations, and coastal delicacies. Alongside the exhibition, there are also cultural performances and live demonstrations that highlight the rich artistic heritage of minority communities. At its core, the Parv is not just an exhibition but a celebration of Indias diverse cultural heritage. It strengthens cultural bonds while fostering sustainable livelihood opportunities, the official adds. The exhibition is open from 10am to 7pm, and concludes on September 4. Entry is free and open to the public.

The New Indian Express 30 Aug 2025 3:23 pm

Rahul Dravid steps down as head coach of Rajasthan Royals

Royals announcement comes amidst rumours that skipper Sanju Samson also wants to leave the franchise

The Hindu 30 Aug 2025 2:30 pm

Rahul Dravid Quits As Rajasthan Royals Coach, Declines Offer For...

Rajasthan Royals on Saturday announced that head coach Rahul Dravid will step down from his role with the franchise ahead of IPL 2026.

NDTV 30 Aug 2025 2:28 pm

Rahul Dravid Steps Down As Rajasthan Royals Head Coach Ahead Of IPL 2026

T20 World Cup: Rajasthan Royals (RR) on Saturday announced that head coach Rahul Dravid has stepped down from his role with the franchise ahead of IPL 2026 season. In September last year, Dravid was formally announced as RRs new head coach on a multi-year contract, after ending his three-year stint with the Indian team with the 2024 Mens T20 World Cup triumph. In its statement, RR said that as part of a recent structural review, the franchise had offered Dravid a broader role, but the former India captain and head coach has opted not to take up the position. Rahul has been central to the Royals journey over many years. His leadership has influenced a generation of players, built strong values within the squad, and left an indelible mark on the culture of the franchise. The Rajasthan Royals, its players, and millions of fans worldwide extend heartfelt thanks to Rahul for his remarkable service to the franchise, the franchise said in its statement. Dravid had captained RR in IPL 2012 and 2013, before being their team mentor in 2014 and 2015 seasons. His return to the RR set-up ahead of IPL 2025 had raised expectations for the franchise to win their second IPL title after winning the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2008. But RR finished at a disappointing ninth spot with just four wins in 14 league stage matches. Regular skipper Sanju Samson played only nine matches due to a side strain, with Riyan Parag being the stand-in captain when the wicketkeeper-batter was unavailable. Dravid had captained RR in IPL 2012 and 2013, before being their team mentor in 2014 and 2015 seasons. His return to the RR set-up ahead of IPL 2025 had raised expectations for the franchise to win their second IPL title after winning the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2008. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score It would be interesting to see what Dravids next move will be in the cricketing ecosystem. From an RR perspective, it remains to be seen if Samson will continue to be in the set-up, especially after multiple reports emerged in July of him expressing a desire to be released into auction or going to another franchise in a trade deal. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Aug 2025 2:14 pm

Rahul Dravid quits as Rajasthan Royals head coach

Rajasthan Royals announced that Rahul Dravid will no longer be the head coach of the franchise following a disappointing season. Dravid, who has previously captained the franchise, declined a broader role within the team. The franchise thanked Dravid for his contributions and impact on the team's culture and the development of its players during his tenure.

The Economic Times 30 Aug 2025 2:06 pm

September 2025 school holidays: Full list of festivals and breaks for students

September 2025 brings the joy of festivals across India. Schools will declare holidays for Onam in Kerala and Id-e-Milad nationwide. Jammu and Srinagar schools could remain closed for the Friday after Eid and to observe Maharaja Hari Singhs birthday. Rajasthan will observe Navratna Sthapana, while Durga Puja will lead to closures across the nation.

The Economic Times 30 Aug 2025 10:07 am

'Ek Bihari sab pe bhari': Raina tips 14-year-old Suryavanshi for India T20I debut

Suresh Raina predicts Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the young Rajasthan Royals' batting sensation, will soon join India's T20I team, praising his fearless approach and IPL 2025 performance, including a century against Gujarat Titans. Raina also acknowledged Ayush Mhatre's impressive performances for Chennai Super Kings and in youth Tests against England's U19 team, highlighting their potential.

The Times of India 30 Aug 2025 8:05 am

A Spectacle of Emotion: The Manganiyar Seduction comes to Bengaluru

With 38 musicians coming together in mellifluous harmony seated in the lit-up compartments of a larger-than-life backdrop, theatre director-playwright Roysten Abels hit show The Manganiyar Seduction is, in his words, an auditory and visual spectacle. Having performed 700 shows worldwide, the show is set to come to the city through a partnership with Bhumija. In 19 years, according to Abel, this is the fourth or fifth public showing in Bengaluru. Featuring manganiyar musicians from the deserts of Rajasthan, the production was born when Abel came across them while looking for folk musicians for a play he was taking to Spain. When I heard these musicians for the first time, what I experienced was a great grandeur in the music and listening to them repeatedly seduced me into it, explains Abel. The structure of the 70-minute performance itself reflects this emotional high that Abel experienced. We dont do song after song, weve just taken one Sufi poet Bulleh Shahs Alfat In Bin Un Bin and created a narrative around it from the beginning to the end. The other two are situational songs, which bring in a definite kind of emotion they come in and go away, says Abel. It takes you through an emotional roller coaster ride, and thats why, in the end, you have so many people crying and saying, Oh my god, what hit me? The set design, consisting of boxes stacked on top of each other, with a musician in each one, and lit up in turn, as the intensity builds, emerged from Abels search for visuals that would appropriately convey the musics grandeur and seductive quality, while highlighting the musicians individuality. He stumbled into the answer in an unexpected place in Amsterdams red light district. After a show, we accidentally strolled into the red light district, this whole street, with multiple windows it was like one big burlesque show happening over there, and I was amazed by the theatricality of it. This, and the windows of the Hawa Mahal put together, was how we arrived at the concept, says Abel. Set to complete 20 years next year, one wonders what about the show has endured the test of time and geography, connecting with audiences. In Bengaluru too, the production has struck a chord, with the first and second shows announced for Saturday at The Prestige Centre for Performing Arts, Konanakunte, selling out in approximately a week, leading to the announcement of a third one on Friday to meet the demand. Outside the country or inside, most people cant understand the language (Marwari and Sindhi) and they dont get the meaning of the songs. But this is what music does to people at an ephemeral level. Because of the arrangement, people experience their emotions in a profound way. In New York, the Lincoln Centre, and here, people come to see it again and again and again, says Abel, adding, Of course, now there is also a new generation that hasnt experienced it, who are interested. It hasnt gotten old yet!

The New Indian Express 30 Aug 2025 6:00 am

Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh top State Energy Efficiency Index FY24

Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh have emerged as leaders in energy efficiency, according to the State Energy Efficiency Index 2024. Several states, including Odisha, Tamil Nadu, and Rajasthan, demonstrated significant progress by improving their scores considerably. The index categorizes states based on energy consumption, with Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, and Tripura leading their respective groups.

The Economic Times 30 Aug 2025 12:37 am

Udaipur Marriott GM Vaibhav Sagar On Balancing Scale, Culture, And Sustainability

At Udaipur Marriott, scale meets soul from grand weddings and MICE to authentic Rajasthani experiences, all wrapped in sustainability and luxury.

Deccan Chronicle 29 Aug 2025 8:46 pm

7,689 people evacuated in Punjab as 836 villages, 1.10 lakh acres of crops hit; flood alert issued in Patiala

CHANDIGARH: The flood situation in Punjab remains critical, with 836 villages and standing crops across more than 1.10 lakh acres affected in eight districts, Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Fazilka, Kapurthala, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur, Hoshiarpur and Amritsar, due to swelling of the Ravi, Beas and Sutlej rivers. So far, 7,689 people have been evacuated to safer locations. Heavy rains and the rising Ghaggar river, following intense rainfall in its catchment area and the opening of floodgates at Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh, have prompted a flood alert in Patiala. Drones have been pressed into service to deliver relief material, including medicines, dry rations and water bottles, to affected residents in Dera Baba Nanak in Gurdaspur district. Meanwhile, amphibious ATOR (All Terrain Off Road) vehicles have been deployed to evacuate stranded villagers in the Ramdas area of Amritsar. Chairing a high-level meeting to review the flood situation, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said, The heavy flow of water from hilly areas has created havoc for the state. Till date, 14.11 lakh cusecs of water has been received in river Ravi. This is the highest discharge the state has ever received; it was 11.20 lakh cusecs when severe floods struck the state in 1988. He added that the state government has already written to Haryana and Rajasthan, urging them to release maximum water from the rivers. The army has already been deployed in five flood-affected districts and is conducting rescue operations along with the administration using state-of-the-art equipment and machinery, CM Mann said. Seventeen teams of the NDRF have also been deployed to carry out relief measures so that the flood-affected people can be rescued. He noted that continuous on-ground operations are ongoing to evacuate stranded people, assess damage, and prevent disease outbreaks. Flood situation remains grim in eight districts of Punjab; dams near capacity CM Mann also said the government has constituted a high-powered committee of three senior officers to supervise relief and rescue operations in the flood-hit districts daily. The committee, comprising senior officers from the Revenue, Water Resources and Food and Civil Supplies departments, will remain stationed in Amritsar and other affected areas. He asked the Chief Secretary to visit flood-affected areas to ensure relief and rescue operations are carried out more effectively. Special Director General of Police (Law and Order) Arpit Shukla said, With heavy rainfall in the catchment areas continuing to swell the Sutlej, Beas, Ravi and Ujh rivers, Punjab Police, along with teams from the Army, Border Security Force, NDRF, SDRF and civil administration, have been working in tandem. So far, 7,689 people have been evacuated and shifted to safe places. Shukla, personally supervising the situation, added, Drones are being used to trace people for evacuation and to deliver food packets and other essential items. He noted that 20 Indian Army helicopters have been stationed in the state to help evacuate and relocate people safely. Since 27 August, troops of the Army's Panther Division have been tirelessly operating in the flood-hit Ramdas-Ajnala belt. In 40+ submerged villages, soldiers are carrying out nonstop rescue and relief operationsevacuating families, delivering medical aid, distributing food and essentials, and supporting civil authorities in restoring normalcy, the Army posted on X. Amritsar district administration has deployed amphibious ATOR vehicles and boats to reach stranded villagers. Amritsar Deputy Commissioner Sakshi Sawhney said, We are reaching out to stranded people in waterlogged villages by boat. People are being continuously evacuated to safe locations, and those who wish to stay back are being provided with necessary supplies through boats. While 836 villages and standing crops across 1.10 lakh acres were worst affected, heavy rains have triggered flood alerts in Patiala, where 202 villages in Gurdaspur, 107 in Kapurthala, 85 in Gurdaspur, 81 in Pathankot, 93 in Ferozepur, 64 in Muktsar and 45 in Tarn Taran are at risk. The Patiala district administration has issued a high alert for low-lying villages along the Ghaggar river following heavy rainfall in its catchment area and the opening of Sukhna Lake floodgates. Punjab flood crisis deepens: rivers overflow, dams exceed limits, villages submerged Villages along the Ghaggar river embankment near Derabassi were also advised to stay alert, although authorities assured residents there was no cause for panic. In Hoshiarpur, villages are still reeling from the damage caused by the Chakki Khad tributary of the Beas, which breached embankments and submerged farmlands in Mukerian subdivision. Residents have urged authorities to plug the breaches immediately to prevent further losses. Farmlands in several villages across Tanda and Mukerian subdivisions have remained submerged for days. Hoshiarpur Deputy Commissioner Ashika Jain visited flood-affected areas of Tanda and Dasuya subdivisions and assured that all efforts were being made to provide timely assistance. The Ferozepur district remains heavily affected, with nearly 16,000 acres of crops inundated and 62 villages badly hit. Over 2,500 residents have been rescued, and 13 relief camps have been established to shelter displaced families. Officials also noted that the Pong Dam on the Beas river remains above the danger mark, with water levels at 1,391.98 feet on Friday morning, an outflow of 1,00,614 cusecs, and an inflow of 53,000 cusecs. Leader of the Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa said, All INC Punjab MLAs and I have decided to contribute one month's salary to the Chief Minister's Flood Relief Fund. In solidarity with the flood-affected families of Punjab, this is a humble gesture of empathy in these testing times. I urge all citizens and organisations to come forward for relief and rehabilitation. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann had earlier stated that his entire cabinet and all AAP MLAs would donate one month's salary towards flood relief efforts. Punjab BJP President Sunil Jakhar visited the flood-affected Ajnala Assembly constituency, criticising the state governments utilisation of disaster funds. The Central Government has released 229 crore out of the allocated 611 crore for disaster management in Punjab, but the state government has failed to utilise these funds effectively, he said. Jakhar added that he would write to the Prime Minister to request additional assistance for Punjabs flood-affected people.

The New Indian Express 29 Aug 2025 7:39 pm

Best day of my life: Japanese artists call it 'unforgettable' after performing for PM Modi in Tokyo

In a unique gesture symbolising cultural harmony, Japanese performers dressed in traditional Rajasthani attire welcomed the Indian Prime Minister with a vibrant Rajasthani folk song. The group also recited the Gayatri Mantra and other Sanskrit mantras as a mark of reverence, showcasing their deep appreciation for Indian culture.

IBTimes 29 Aug 2025 3:58 pm

After Feeling Unwell, Driver Hands Over Bus Control To Helper, Dies Of Heart Attack Later

A bus driver died of a silent heart attack near Pali in Rajasthan, after handing the vehicle to his co-driver when he felt unwell.

News18 29 Aug 2025 1:13 pm

Rajasthan HC asks DGP to explain why his subordinates fail to perform statutory duties

JODHPUR: The Rajasthan High Court has sought an explanation from the Director General of Police on why his subordinates are consistently failing in discharging their statutory duties. The single bench of Justice Farjand Ali, while seeking an affidavit of compliance on or before the next hearing on September 12, expressed strong displeasure over police officers not appearing in court to give testimony in a petition by Kuldeep Singh. The state government's counsel informed the court that despite repeated efforts by the trial court, prosecution witnesses, especially police officers who play an important role in the recovery, are not appearing in court to give testimony. He stated that even arrest warrants have been issued against some police officers, but those warrants have not yet been executed. On this, the court took a strong objection, commenting that nothing could be more shameful for a democratic system wherein a serving police officer, who is posted somewhere in the state and performing public duty, cannot be arrested despite an arrest warrant against him. Noting that this situation shakes public faith in the judicial system and erodes society's trust in the rule of law, the court sought an explanation from the Director General of Police (DGP) as to why his subordinate officers are consistently failing to perform their statutory duties, and why a police officer could not be arrested despite an arrest warrant against him. The DGP was told to submit an affidavit in this regard.

The New Indian Express 29 Aug 2025 11:32 am

Rajasthan becomes first State to issue guidelines on stray dogs after Supreme Court directive

The Supreme Courts ruling pertained to the control of stray canine population in the National Capital Region.

The Hindu 29 Aug 2025 1:07 am

Delhi police arrest four linked to Lawrence Bishnoi gang

NEW DELHI: The Lawrence Bishnoi gang suffered a significant setback after Delhi Polices Special Cell arrested four suspected operatives linked to foreign-based gangsters Harry Boxer and Rohit Godara, both closely associated with the notorious Bishnoi syndicate. Two of the suspects were apprehended in Delhi following an exchange of fire with police. Harry Boxer had previously made headlines for threatening comedian Kapil Sharma after a shooting incident at the latters caf in Canada. The arrested individuals have been identified as Kartik Jakhar (29), Kavish Phutela (25), Manoj Saharan (21), and Pawan Kumar (30), all residents of Rajasthan. According to police, Boxer recently issued fresh threats to two businessmen in Delhi. Police investigations revealed that the gang, led by Boxer and Godara, currently hiding in the USAhas been making extortion calls to businessmen, builders, and property dealers in Rajasthan, Punjab, and Delhi. Their operations in India are being coordinated through Jakhar and his associates. Jakhar is said to be managing the gangs activities on the ground, with Kavish being an active member. Boxer, wanted in multiple extortion and shooting cases, continues to orchestrate criminal acts remotely, including threats made to high-profile individuals. Additional Commissioner of Police (Special Cell), Pramod Kushwah, confirmed that Boxer had threatened Kapil Sharma via an audio message following the shooting at his caf. The clip allegedly claims the attack was a response to Sharma inviting Bollywood actor Salman Khan to the launch of his OTT show. On Wednesday, police received intelligence that Jakhar and Kavish had been dispatched to Delhi. They were expected to pass through the Vasundhara Enclave area near Dharamshila Cancer Hospital on a motorbike. At around 12:50 am, police identified the suspects and attempted to intercept them. However, the pillion rider opened fire on officers. In the ensuing exchange, Jakhar sustained a gunshot wound to the leg, after which both suspects were apprehended. A follow-up operation, based on information obtained from the arrested duo, led to the arrest of two more gang membersSaharan and Kumarfrom a hotel in Mohali on Thursday morning. They had been assigned by Boxer to carry out a shooting targeting a local businessman who had previously refused to pay a 10 crore extortion demand in July. Jakhar played a pivotal role in providing logistical support and recruiting shooters for Boxer. He also personally executed several tasks for the gang and remained in regular contact with its leadership via end-to-end encrypted chat platforms.

The New Indian Express 28 Aug 2025 10:34 pm

NHRC seeks report after Gurukul teacher brands students with hot iron rod

New Delhi: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo motu cognisance of a media report that a Gurukul teacher, annoyed over bedwetting by some students, allegedly branded them with a hot iron rod at a hostel inside a temple complex in Rajasthans Barmer district. The Gurukul, where students study Sanskrit and other subjects, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 28 Aug 2025 8:03 pm

Haryana to roll out Deen Dayal Laado Laxmi Yojana from Sept 25; eligible women to receive Rs 2,100 monthly aid

CHANDIGARH: The BJP-led Haryana Government is set to roll out Deen Dayal Laado Laxmi Yojana from September 25 to ensure social security for women. Eligible women will receive Rs 2,100 monthly assistance. Taking a dig at the Aam Aadmi Party-led Punjab Government, Saini said that the promise of providing financial assistance to women during the assembly elections remains unfulfilled. After a meeting with the state cabinet today, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced to roll out the scheme. Saini said, fulfilling yet another promise of its Sankap Patra, the government has decided to implement the Deen Dayal Laado Laxmi Yojana to ensure social security for women. The scheme will be launched on September 25, the birth anniversary of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya. Under this scheme, all eligible women will receive financial assistance of Rs 2,100 per month. Saini said that as per the provisions of this scheme, all women (married and unmarried) aged 23 years and above will be eligible to avail benefits from September 25. In the first phase, families with an annual income of less than Rs 1 lakh have been included. Gradually, other income groups will also be brought under the ambit of this scheme in a phased manner, he said. Saini said that to avail benefits under this scheme, it will be mandatory for the unmarried applicant, or the husband in the case of a married applicant, to be a resident of Haryana for the last 15 years. There will be no restriction on the number of beneficiaries from a single family. For instance, if three women in a household are eligible, all three will receive the benefit. However, beneficiaries who are already covered under any of the following nine schemesOld Age Samman Allowance, Financial Assistance to Widows and Destitute Women, Haryana Divyang Pension, Ladli Social Security Allowance, Financial Assistance to Kashmiri Migrants Families, Allowance to Dwarfs, Financial Assistance to Women and Girls Acid Attack Victims, Financial Assistance to Widower and Unmarried Persons Scheme 2023, and Haryana Gaurav Samman Scheme for the Padma Awardees are receiving higher financial assistance, will not be entitled to benefits under the Deen Dayal Laado Laxmi Yojana. Taking a dig at Aam Aadmi Party led Punjab Government, Saini said that the women of Punjab have lost faith in the government, and people there are now looking towards Haryana with hope for welfare schemes. He said that just as the Congress hollowed out Punjab earlier, the Aam Aadmi Party is treading the same path by failing to deliver on the promises made to women during elections. Saini further said that the people of Punjab have now made up their mind and understood that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the only leader under whose leadership historic works of public welfare are being carried out across the country. In contrast, the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab has proved to be a failure on all three frontswill, intent and policy. He further added that the AAP's promise of providing financial assistance to women remains unfulfilled. In contrast, Haryana, where elections are still far away, continues to fulfil the commitments made in its Sankalp Patra. He said that PM Modis guarantee meanswhatever he promises, he delivers. Hitting out at the Congress, he said that the guarantee of Grand Old Party is like Chinese goods, which come with no guarantee at all. He further said that wherever there is a government under the leadership of the Prime Minister, be it Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan or Haryana, every promise made to the people is being fulfilled. Responding to a question, Saini said that some parties seek votes during elections but later abandon the people to their fate. He reminded that the Congress had raised the issue of the Laado Lakshmi Yojana during the last session before the monsoon session and also asked questions on it. But when they were asked why the promises made to the women by the Congress governments in Karnataka, Telangana and Himachal Pradesh have not been fulfilled till now, they had no answer, he said. He said that the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party actually eat from the same plate, and this is why the people have lost faith in them. He said that the Haryana government is purchasing 100 per cent of farmers crops at MSP, while no such arrangements exist in Punjab. Similarly, while the Ayushman Yojana in Haryana provides health insurance benefits of up to Rs 5 lakh, the people of Punjab are deprived of this facility. It was also decided in the cabinet that applicants suffering from Stage 3 and 4 cancer, any of the 54 listed rare diseases, as well as haemophilia, thalassemia, and sickle cell disease, who are already receiving pension benefits, will also be entitled to the additional benefit of the Deen Dayal Laado Laxmi Yojana. Once an unmarried beneficiary reaches 45 years of age, she will automatically become eligible for the Financial Assistance Scheme for Widows and Destitute Women. Similarly, upon attaining the age of 60 years, the beneficiary will automatically qualify for the Old Age Samman Allowance Pension Scheme. In the first phase, about 20 lakh women across Haryana will get the benefit from this scheme. In the coming days, along with the gazette notification of the scheme, a dedicated mobile application will also be launched for registration. Eligible women will be able to register themselves through this app. In addition, every potentially eligible woman will receive an SMS notification informing her of her eligibility and guiding her to apply on the app. The list of all eligible women will be published in every panchayat and ward. Further, Gram Sabhas and Ward Sabhas will be empowered to raise and register any objections regarding the published lists.

The New Indian Express 28 Aug 2025 6:49 pm

Rajasthan High Court cancels 2021 police recruitment exam

Justice Sameer Jain cancelled the exam 2021, which was the bone of contention for both the BJP and the Congress governments in the State and gave a detailed verdict.

The Hindu 28 Aug 2025 5:28 pm

Rajasthan HC cancels controversial 2021 SI recruitment exam after paper leak scandal

JAIPUR: The much-debated Rajasthan Police Sub-Inspector (SI) Recruitment Examination 2021 has finally been cancelled by the Rajasthan High Court. A single bench of Justice Sameer Jain delivered the verdict today after a prolonged hearing. Held from September 13 to 15, 2021, the recruitment exam saw over 7.97 lakh candidates compete for 859 posts. The controversy erupted in February 2024 when the paper leak scandal came to light, triggering political uproar. The exam soon became a major issue in the 2023 assembly elections, with the BJP promising an SIT probe if voted to power. After forming the government, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) under senior IPS officer V.K. Singh to investigate the scandal. The SIT, led by the Special Operations Group (SOG), uncovered how the SI exam paper was leaked from Jaipur and later distributed to candidates by the paper mafia for sums ranging between Rs 1520 lakh. Over 53 trainee sub-inspectors were arrested in phases about 30 of whom are now out on bail. Most have since been dismissed from service, even though many had already completed training and were posted in the field. In total, the SOG has arrested around 125 people, including paper mafia brokers, candidates who purchased the leaked paper, and senior officials of RPSC. Among those implicated are former RPSC member Ramu Ram Raika, who, along with his son and daughter, allegedly received the leaked paper from then-RPSC member Babulal Katara a week before the exam. Both Raika and Katara, along with their associates, were later arrested. Despite these revelations, the SOGs recommendation to cancel the recruitment was overruled last month by the state government. Advocate General Rajendra Prasad had informed the High Court that a Cabinet Sub-Committee reviewed the case and advised against cancellation, with the Chief Ministers Office approving the recommendation. However, the High Court, after examining the evidence and hearing arguments, has now ordered the recruitment to be cancelled. The ruling has once again brought the spotlight to the integrity of recruitment exams in Rajasthan. With thousands of candidates futures hanging in the balance, the cancellation is likely to stir political debate afresh. Timeline Rajasthan Police SI Recruitment Paper Leak Case September 1315, 2021 Rajasthan Police SI recruitment exam conducted; 7.97 lakh candidates appear for 859 posts. February 2024 Paper leak scandal surfaces, sparking political uproar. FebruaryJune 2024 SOG begins arrests; 106 accused held so far, including 53 trainee SIs (around 30 later granted bail). September 2024 Former RPSC member Ramu Ram Raika arrested; SOG also detains five trainee sub-inspectors, including Raikas son Devesh Raika and daughter Shobha Raika. September 2024 SOG arrests suspended RPSC member Babulal Katara, who had earlier been arrested in the case in 2023. June 5, 2025 SOG detains former minister Mahendrajit Singh Malviyas personal secretary Kundan Kumar Pandey. Mid-2025 SOG ADG V.K. Singh recommends cancellation of the recruitment; four investigating agencies also advise scrapping the process. July 2025 Bhajan Lal government tells the Rajasthan High Court it will not cancel the recruitment; Cabinet Sub-Committee and CMs Office approve continuation. July 2025 SOG arrests Ajay Pratap Singh Rathore, son of the driver of ex-RPSC member Babulal Katara. July 2025 SOG arrests the nephew of former RPSC member Babulal Katara. August 9, 2025 Former CM Ashok Gehlots PSO Rajkumar Yadav and his son Bharat Yadav arrested for allegedly obtaining the leaked paper; both remanded till August 12. August 28, 2025 Rajasthan High Court cancels the SI recruitment exam.

The New Indian Express 28 Aug 2025 3:36 pm

How did Bollywood revive forgotten heritage sites in Delhi, Rajasthan, Bihar, Lucknow, Gujarat?

Bollywood has revived interest in many forgotten heritage sites across India. From Chittorgarh Fort in Padmaavat to Agrasen ki Baoli in PK, films have spotlighted these historic places, making them popular tourist destinations once again.

DNA India 28 Aug 2025 2:50 pm

Rajasthan HC cancels 2021 police recruitment exam

The Rajasthan High Court on Thursday scrapped the 2021 police sub-inspector recruitment exam after confirming a paper leak. Justice Sameer Jain, in his judgment, said the irregularities and fraud were evident and criticised the state government for not acting on the matter.

The Economic Times 28 Aug 2025 2:41 pm

Rajasthan High Court cancels 2021 SI recruitment amid paper leak scandal, leaving 859 posts affected

The Rajasthan High Court has cancelled the 2021 Sub-Inspector recruitment for 859 posts over a paper leak scandal. Despite government claims that only 68 candidates were implicated, the court annulled the entire process, leaving genuine aspirants in limbo. The ruling underscores a zero-tolerance stance on exam malpractice, sparking protests from affected candidates who had cleared on merit.

The Times of India 28 Aug 2025 2:21 pm

Every fourth IIT aspirant in 2025 prepared in Kota: How the hub dominates JEE toppers while Delhi leads in IIT conversions

Kota continues to dominate IIT-JEE coaching in 2025, with one in four IIT entrants preparing in the Rajasthan hub, and half of the top-100 ranks linked to its institutes. An IIT Kanpur report highlights Delhi zones best IIT admission conversion rate at 36.78%, while Hyderabad leads in total admissions. The findings underscore Kotas unmatched role in shaping Indias engineering toppers.

The Times of India 28 Aug 2025 12:26 pm

As flood-hit Kota villages in Rajasthan limp back to normalcy, public representatives point to delay in aid

Dokun village with over 1,500 population and the neighbouring Deveriya village, located downstream from Paibalapura dam in Nainwan block, were the worst affected

The Hindu 28 Aug 2025 10:59 am

Jaipur Diary: Fertiliser crisis or political harvest?

Fertiliser crisis or political harvest? Whether or not the crops in Rajasthan get fertilisers on time this sowing season, one thing is certain: the fertiliser shortage has ripened a bumper crop of politics. From Bharatpur to Barmer, angry farmers are seen standing in long queues. This has ignited a new war of words between Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and his predecessor, Ashok . In a social media strike, Gehlot accused the double-engine government of failing farmers, even in Bharatpur, the CMs district. Sharma dismissed the charge. The shortage is not new. Rajasthan faces it every year, but the face-off between two heavyweights has turned it into a political hot potato. Price of a slip of tongue in the world of politics In politics, over-enthusiasm is as dangerous as silence. BJP MLA Nauksham Chaudhary has just proved it. The first-time legislator from Kamanin Deeg district stirred a storm by claiming that the BJP has installed its own party chief by removing Congress chiefs. The remark handed the opposition a golden chance. Congress pounced, with PCC Chief Govind Singh Dotasara posted the video on X and wrote, How the BJP murders democracy by misusing power. Just listen to what their own MLA says. The BJP scrambled to control the damage and distanced itself from Chaudharys words. Will the party initiate action against him? Power of Cabinet expansion gossip Ever since the new government took charge in Rajasthan, whispers of the cabinet expansion just dont die down. The buzz gets the loudest before assembly sessions. Political watchers explain why. The formula is simple: drop hints of expansion, let MLAs dream of ministerial chairs, and suddenly everyone falls in line with discipline. Whod dare rebel and forego a possible chance of ministership? Moreover, frustration simmers as the bureaucracy appears to call the shots, and BJP legislators face more neglect now than they did under the Congress. But hope acts as a restraint. In a state where a first-time MLA became CM, who wouldnt keep their eyes on the Cabinet? Rajesh Asnani Our correspondent in Jaipur rajesh.asnani@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 28 Aug 2025 8:22 am

3 Killed As Family Van Swept Away In River Following Google Maps Misroute

Three people were killed, and a child went missing in Rajasthan's Chittorgarh, after Google Maps allegedly led the driver of a van onto a closed bridge, which then led to the vehicle being swept away by the strong currents of the Banas river.

NDTV 28 Aug 2025 12:49 am

Om Birla urges swift relief as heavy rains wreak havoc across Rajasthan

JAIPUR: As heavy rains and flood-like conditions persist in several parts of Rajasthan, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday said that providing maximum relief to the affected people should be the administrations top priority. Chairing a review meeting on relief and disaster management with officials of Kota and Bundi districts at the Collectorate auditorium, Birla issued strict directions that no negligence or lapses in the survey of damage would be tolerated. The Speaker who is the Lok sabha MP from Kota asserted, I have personally visited the affected areas and seen the situation. Many families have lost everything. Relief must be provided with both speed and sensitivity. Birla directed officials to conduct damage assessments of houses, livestock, and crops with complete honesty and ensure that all eligible families receive assistance as per the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) norms. He also instructed that affected families should not be asked to produce house leases while applying for relief, as no such provision exists in the guidelines. Special care should be taken so that families whose houses have been damaged get maximum help, including compensation for loss of utensils and clothes, he said. The Agriculture Department reported that soybean and urad crops have suffered extensive losses due to excessive rainfall. Birla asked officials to prioritize compensation for small and marginal farmers and ordered that road repairs be started immediately, along with checking the drainage system and restoring electricity and water supply in affected areas. Rajasthan has witnessed continuous heavy rainfall over the past few days, leading to severe disruption of normal life. According to the Meteorological Department, very heavy rains were recorded in Kota, Jaipur, Bharatpur division, Shekhawati region, Bikaner, and parts of Ajmer division. An orange alert has been issued for Chittorgarh, Dungarpur, Pratapgarh, Rajsamand, Sikar, Jalore, and Pali, while a red alert has been sounded in Sirohi and Udaipur districts.

The New Indian Express 27 Aug 2025 10:57 pm

55-Year-Old Rajasthan Woman Gives Birth To 17th Child

In a rare incident, the 55-year-old Rekha Kalbelia, wife of Kavara Ram Kalbelia, gave birth to her 17th child at the Community Health Centre in Jhadol block of Rajasthan's Udaipur district.

NDTV 27 Aug 2025 10:30 pm

Hyderabad: Woman goes into labour at Khairtabad Ganesh pandal

Hyderabad: A pregnant woman went into labour at the Khairtabad Ganesh pandal on Wednesday, August 27, and was rushed to the community health centre in the locality, where she delivered her baby. Speaking to Siasat.com, a government source informed that the woman had come from Rajasthan to set up a stall here in Khairtabad during Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 27 Aug 2025 7:20 pm

Rajasthan HC junks Asaram's plea for extending interim bail

The Rajasthan High Court rejected Asaram's request for extended interim bail in a 2013 rape case, deeming his health not critical enough based on medical reports. He must surrender to Jodhpur Central Jail after August 29. However, the Gujarat High Court granted him interim bail until September 3, citing his ICU admission and critical condition.

The Economic Times 27 Aug 2025 5:47 pm

ADGP Mahipal Yadav, who was set to retire on August 31, dies while undergoing treatment in Jaipur

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:Former Excise Commissioner and 1997-batch IPS officer, ADGP Mahipal Yadav, passed away in Jaipur on Wednesday. Set to retire on August 31, Mahipal was diagnosed with brain tumour recently following which he went back to Rajasthan for treatment and joining his family. A native of Alwar, Mahipal was recently transferred as ADGP Crimes. But he was reluctant to join a new wing towards the fag end of the career. Following his request, he was allowed to continue as Excise Commissioner until he went on leave after his health deteriorated. Mahipal returned to the state from central deputation two years back. He had previously worked in the CBI where he investigated sensational AgustaWestland chopper bribery scandal case and corruption case of late Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav. The police department was planning to arrange a virtual sent off for the outgoing officer on August 27. However, the relatives informed the senior officers about his demise.

The New Indian Express 27 Aug 2025 4:53 pm

SAEL Industries Commissions First 300 MW Solar Power Project In Rajasthan

The solar power project, located in the Jalore district, spans over 1,000 acres

Bloomberg Quint 27 Aug 2025 4:23 pm

No, This Video of Two Bikes Spinning Around on a Road Is Not From Rajasthan

The video is actually from Indonesia and has no connection with any states in India.

The Quint 27 Aug 2025 4:17 pm

Bharatpur man files FIR against Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone over faulty Hyundai Alcazar

Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone face legal trouble. An FIR has been lodged in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. A local lawyer alleges her Hyundai car had defects. She claims the issues posed safety risks. Six Hyundai officials are also named in the FIR. The lawyer says the company ignored her complaints. Police have started an investigation into the matter.

The Economic Times 27 Aug 2025 3:41 pm

Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone Face FIR In Rajasthan Over 'Faulty' Hyundai Car

The FIR has been filed under penal sections for cheating, criminal breach of trust, and criminal conspiracy against Khan and Padukone as they were brand ambassadors of Hyundai.

Bloomberg Quint 27 Aug 2025 2:59 pm

Rajasthan becomes first Indian state to issue detailed stray dog management guidelines after SC directive

JAIPUR: Rajasthan has become the first state in the country to issue detailed guidelines for the systematic management of stray dogs, following the Supreme Courts directive. The Department of Local Self Government has directed all municipal corporations, councils, and municipalities to ensure strict compliance with the Stray Animal Birth Control (ABC) Rules, 2023. Under the new guidelines, designated feeding spots for stray dogs will be identified in every ward and locality. Civic bodies have been instructed to coordinate with resident welfare associations and animal welfare organisations to determine these spots. Even in cases of rabies, food and water must be provided at these feeding points. Rajasthan is the first state in the country to issue such comprehensive orders, striking a balance between public safety and animal welfare after the Supreme Court verdict, said Ravi Jain, Secretary, Department of Local Self Government. All civic bodies are required to submit compliance reports to the state government within 30 days. Feeding places will be determined according to the number of stray dogs in each street, ward, or area. Boards must be put up at every feeding point, and the sites must be clearly marked. Municipal bodies will identify, construct, and repair sterilisation centres where sterilisation, vaccination, and deworming facilities will be provided. Only trained employees will be permitted to catch stray dogs, using nets or by hand. The use of tongs, wires, snares, or forceful methods has been completely prohibited. Puppies below six months of age and lactating female dogs with puppies will not be captured. SC bars feeding of stray dogs on streets, asks civic bodies to create dedicated spaces for it NGOs recognised by the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) will receive 200 for catching a stray dog and 1,450 for sterilisation, feeding, and post-operative care. A monitoring committee will be formed in every municipal body to review sterilisation, vaccination, and release programmes. Each committee must include at least one animal welfare worker. Sick and injured dogs must be treated, and sterilisation will only be carried out after their recovery. Suspected rabid dogs will be quarantined under veterinary supervision, while only dogs with repeated bite history will be handed over to registered animal welfare organisations. Non-aggressive or rabies-free dogs must be released back into their original areas after sterilisation and vaccination. Teams catching stray dogs must include a municipal van driver, two trained employees, and a representative of the animal welfare committee. All members must carry ID cards. Local residents must be informed before any catching operation. Municipal bodies must maintain detailed records, including sterilisation, vaccination, feeding, treatment, medicine, mortality, equipment lists, logbooks, staff attendance, and 30 days of CCTV footage from sterilisation centres. Installation of CCTV cameras has been made mandatory in operation theatres and ABC centres to ensure transparency in medical procedures. The order also makes it mandatory for all sterilised dogs to be tagged, vaccinated, and released in the same locality they were captured from, ensuring the balance of dog populations in neighbourhoods.

The New Indian Express 27 Aug 2025 2:20 pm

India's changing rain pattern is leaving dry Rajasthan and Ladakh with a surplus while Meghalaya faces a deficit

North India experiences its wettest monsoon since 2013, exceeding normal rainfall by 21%, accompanied by a surge in 'extremely heavy' rain events this August. While India overall sees a 2% rainfall surplus, regional disparities persist, with Meghalaya facing deficits and Rajasthan and Ladakh reporting surpluses. Frequent interactions between western disturbances and monsoon currents contribute to the region's increased rainfall.

The Economic Times 27 Aug 2025 1:46 pm

RSSB answer key 2025 released at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in, file objections on e-Mitra portal via SSO ID till 30 August

RSSB answer key 2025: The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has released master question papers and preliminary answer keys for multiple 2025 contractual recruitment exams. Candidates can view the documents at www.rssb.rajasthan.gov.in and file objections online via SSO ID from August 28 to August 30, 2025. A fee of Rs 100 per question applies. Objections must follow strict guidelines and include valid references. No refund will be issued for excess payments or unsupported claims.

The Times of India 27 Aug 2025 1:29 pm

FIR filed against Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone for allegedly endorsing 'faulty' vehicles

An advocate in Rajasthan has filed a complaint against Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone, alleging manufacturing defects in a car they promoted. The lawyer claims the vehicle, purchased in 2022, developed multiple technical faults shortly after purchase. He holds the actors responsible for misleading consumers through their endorsement.

The Economic Times 27 Aug 2025 8:26 am

Dowry deaths remain a grim reality

NEW DELHI: A harrowing case in Greater Noida has again brought the reality of dowry deaths into the spotlight . Nikki Bhati (28) was allegedly set ablaze by her husband over dowry demands. The incident is not an aberration but part of a chilling trend that continues to claim thousands of lives every year. The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data paints a grim picture: in 2022 alone, 6,516 dowry deaths were reported. Though this represents a slight decline from 7,045 in 2020, the numbers remain stubbornly high. Uttar Pradesh tops the list with 2,142 dowry deaths in 2022, followed by Bihar with 1,057, Madhya Pradesh with 520, Rajasthan with 451, and West Bengal with 427. States like Haryana, with 234 such deaths, and Odisha, with 263, add to the disturbing tally. Adjusted for population, UP reports 1.9 dowry deaths per lakh women, Bihar 1.8, Haryana 1.7, and MP 1.2. The tragedy, however, is only the tip of an iceberg of gender violence. What is less visible, but no less disturbing, is the cruelty that women face in their marriages. In 2022, NCRB recorded a staggering 1,44,593 cases under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Codecruelty by husband or his relatives. To put it in perspective, while dowry deaths claimed over 6,500 lives that year, cruelty cases were more than 20 times higher. Compare this again with the 250 cases of murder-rape or gang-rape in 2022. In 2020, police recorded 1,12,292 cruelty cases, a figure that increased to 1,44,593 by 2022. Over the same period, dowry deaths remained steady between 6,500 and 7,000 annually, while murder-rapes stayed under 300. The consistency of dowry deaths combined with the steep rise in cruelty cases shows that the problem is worsening. Despite legal reformsranging from the Dowry Prohibition Act to provisions under Section 304B IPCthe enforcement remains weak. State-wise breakups reveal both scale and concentration. Beyond UP and Bihar, states like Jharkhand (214 deaths), MP (520), and Odisha (263) contribute heavily to the national burden. Smaller but populous states such as Assam (195 deaths) and Haryana (234) also reflect alarming rates, highlighting that the issue spans regions. By contrast, states like Kerala, with 12 reported cases, and Tamil Nadu, with 29, show that lower prevalence is possible but still far from eradication. The Nikki Bhati case reminds us that the fight is against a system of everyday cruelty that makes such deaths possible.

The New Indian Express 27 Aug 2025 7:50 am

CM calls for collective efforts to achieve Developed Rajasthan-2047 goals

held marathon meetings with the BJP MPs, MLAs, party office-bearers and the BJP candidates in the 2023 Assembly election at his official residence in Jaipur for two days

The Hindu 27 Aug 2025 1:24 am

Rajasthan BTech Student Hangs Herself To Death In Gurugram: Cops

A BTech third-year student allegedly hanged herself to death in the hostel of the MBL Raman Munjal University in Sidhrawali village, officials said on Tuesday.

NDTV 26 Aug 2025 11:05 pm

RPSC paper leak mastermind dies under suspicious circumstances, family alleges murder

JAIPUR: Amrit Lal Meena, the alleged mastermind behind the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) paper leak scandal, has died under suspicious circumstances in Varanasi. The 56-year-old, a resident of Karauli district, was admitted to a private hospital in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, from 21 to 23 August. On 24 August, he was referred to Jaipur for further treatment and was being shifted on a ventilator. However, he suddenly died en route to Agra. His body was subsequently taken to the district hospital in Hindaun City, where a post-mortem was conducted before being handed over to the family. Rajasthan government set to restructure RPSC to prevent paper leaks The family has alleged that Amrit Lal was poisoned and murdered in Varanasi. A complaint has been lodged at Nadauti police station, following which a zero FIR was registered and forwarded to Sigra police station in Varanasi for investigation. Sources claim that the family was informed of Amrit Lals hospitalisation by a man named RK Singh Bihari from Varanasi. However, upon their arrival in the city on Sunday, RK Singhs phone was found to be switched off. It is alleged that he, too, was involved in the paper leak racket. A former government college lecturer, Amrit Lal was a key accused in the 2013 Rajasthan Administrative Service (RAS) exam paper leak case. Investigations revealed that out of the top 50 candidates in the RAS-2013 merit list, 32 hailed from his areanearly 20 of whom were his own family members or relatives. Following these revelations, the RPSC sent a confidential note to the Special Operations Group (SOG), which went on to expose the entire racket involving the leaking and sale of competitive exam papers. It was alleged that Amrit Lal and his network charged 30 lakh per candidate to guarantee success in both prelims and mains exams. The SOG had also arrested Sanjeev and Hansraj Meena in connection with the scam. Amrit Lal reportedly provided leaked papers free of charge to at least five of his relatives. With Amrit Lal's sudden and suspicious death, the already controversial RPSC paper leak case has taken a darker and more complex turn.

The New Indian Express 26 Aug 2025 10:11 pm

Video - Floods And Now Crocodiles: Kota Residents' Rain Double Whammy

For residents in parts of Rajasthan's Kota and villages around it, the recent spell of heavy rain has brought a double whammy. Not only have their homes and areas around them been flooded, but they are also now facing a very scary threat - crocodiles

NDTV 26 Aug 2025 9:51 pm

SC questions Governors powers to withhold bills in presidential reference case

NEW DELHI: On the fourth day of hearings in the Presidential Reference case, the Supreme Court on Tuesday questioned the Centre on whether a Governors independent power to withhold a Bill could extend to Money Bills, thereby allowing such Bills to be delayed or withheld indefinitely. In response, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Centre, asserted that if a Governor withholds a Bill, it effectively lapses. He also challenged the Supreme Courts earlier stance in the Tamil Nadu and Punjab Governor cases, which held that a withheld Bill must be returned to the Assembly for reconsideration. Mehta argued that prescribing a timeline for Governors and the President to act on Bills passed by State Legislatures undermines the discretionary powers conferred upon these constitutional authorities. Senior advocate Harish Salve, appearing for the Maharashtra government, emphasised that only the Governor or President has the authority to grant assent to Bills, not the courts. He argued that mere delay in action by the Governor does not amount to constitutional failure, stating: It cannot be assumed that in every case where the Governor has not issued the declaration immediately or in a short period of time, the Governor is guilty of inactivity. Salve further maintained that no time limits can be imposed on a Governor's actions: He is not sitting in an ivory tower making decisions, he noted. The BJP-led NDA-governed states, Maharashtra, Goa, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, and Puducherry, supported this view, contending that fixed timelines for constitutional authorities like Governors and the President contradict the discretionary powers enshrined in the Constitution. Senior advocate Maninder Singh, representing Rajasthan, submitted that the matter raises substantial questions of law and should be referred to a larger Bench of at least five judges under Article 145(3). He also argued that assent to a Bill is a complete legislative act that should not be bound by any timeline. Appearing for Puducherry, senior advocate Vinay Navare endorsed the Presidential Reference and insisted that the President and Governors must have full discretion to withhold assent, asserting that their role is not an empty formality. Similarly, Additional Solicitor General Vikramjit Banerjee, for Goa, said that legislation cannot be completed without the Governors assent. He stressed that the Constitution does not allow for deemed assent, and courts should not intrude into legislative functions. Senior advocate Neeraj Kishan Kaul, representing Madhya Pradesh, questioned the need to send a Bill to the Governor at all if it were to be treated as a mere formality. He is not the representative of a political party, he, as the highest executive in the State, represents the people, Kaul argued. For Chhattisgarh, senior advocate Mahesh Jethmalani stated that the Governor's discretion is essential to a functioning democracy and is not contrary to a responsible government. He pointed out that even the Constitution does not prescribe timelines for assent, except in limited cases such as Money Bills in Legislative Councils. The arguments remain inconclusive and are scheduled to continue in the Supreme Court on Thursday, 28 August, when opposing parties are expected to present their submissions. The five-judge Constitution Bench hearing the matter is led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) B R Gavai and includes Justices Surya Kant, Vikram Nath, P S Narasimha, and A S Chandurkar. On 8 April, a two-judge Bench comprising Justices J B Pardiwala and R Mahadevan, in the case of State of Tamil Nadu vs Governor of Tamil Nadu, ruled that a Governor must act on Bills within three months if withholding assent or reserving the Bill, and within one month if the Bill is re-enacted. The same timeline was prescribed for the President when deciding on Bills referred by Governors. Challenging this verdict, President Droupadi Murmu moved the Supreme Court on 13 May, raising 14 significant constitutional questions under the rarely invoked Article 143(1), which allows the President to seek the apex courts advisory opinion on issues of public importance. Among the key questions raised were: What are the constitutional options available to a Governor when presented with a Bill under Article 200? Is the Governor bound by the advice of the Council of Ministers in all such cases? Is the Governors discretion under Article 200 subject to judicial review? Does Article 361 bar judicial scrutiny of a Governors actions under Article 200? Can the judiciary impose timelines or prescribe a manner for the Governor to exercise powers under Article 200 in the absence of constitutional stipulation? The Supreme Court had on 22 July agreed to hear the Presidential Reference in detail, marking a significant constitutional development on the role and limits of gubernatorial powers in the Indian legislative process.

The New Indian Express 26 Aug 2025 7:43 pm

The Manganiyars all set to seduce Bengaluru

Roysten Abels iconic musical production, The Manganiyar Seduction, which has musicians from Rajasthans Manganiyar community performing on an elaborate set composed of stacked, red-curtained cubicles, will be staged in the city this weekend

The Hindu 26 Aug 2025 5:05 pm

Yamuna river continues to flow near danger mark in Delhi

The Yamuna river in Delhi is nearing the danger mark, prompting alerts for intense rainfall across multiple states including Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and Andhra Pradesh. Heavy rains caused waterlogging in Mumbai and Rajasthan, submerging temples and disrupting normal life in Jammu and Kashmir, leading to school closures and road blockages.

The Economic Times 26 Aug 2025 9:19 am

Chandigarh Diary: Congress infighting on centre stage in Zira vs Rana row

Congress infighting on centre stage in Zira vs Rana row The infighting has erupted in the Punjab Congress, this time between Kapurthala MLA Rana Gurjit Singh and former Zira MLA Kulbir Singh Zira. Zira wrote to the party leadership seeking Ranas expulsion. Zira posted on X a clip from a two-month-old interview of Rana and wrote, Ravan was a scholar of the four Vedas, and none was wiser than him, but his ego led to his downfall. I dont see much difference between Rana ji and Ravan. Rana reportedly said in the interview that he had always worked to strengthen the Congress and claimed that his son, independent MLA Rana Inder Partap Singh, had fully supported Zira in the Khadoor Sahib Lok Sabha election. Ministers dilemma over flood relief efforts Punjab cabinet ministers touring flood-affected regions are facing an unusual dilemma. On one side, they are attempting to connect with villagers by travelling through waterlogged areas, sometimes even using tractors, while on the other, farmers unions have accused them of hypocrisy. Farmers point to an old video of CM Bhagwant Mann criticising them during protests, and have demanded that ministers travel in their expensive SUVs rather than occupy farmers tractors. Ministers, meanwhile, are cautious of optics after a meme fest in 2023, when rolling up trousers in floodwaters was dismissed as a mere photo-op. HPs Vikramaditya Singh set to marry again HP PWD Minister Vikramaditya Singh is set to remarry on September 22. He will wed Amreen Kaur, an Assistant Professor at Panjab University, Chandigarh, in a private ceremony at his familys residence in Sector 2, Chandigarh. The celebrations will begin with a morning wedding and conclude with a lunch reception. Singh is the son of six-time CM Virbhadra Singh and current state Congress chief Pratibha Singh. This is Singhs second marriage. He earlier tied the knot with Sudarshana Singh Chundawat of Rajasthans Amet estate in 2019. The relationship ended after Sudarshana filed a harassment case in 2022, which was recently settled. Harpreet Bajwa Our correspondent in Chandigarh hsbajwa73@gmail.com

The New Indian Express 26 Aug 2025 8:14 am

Monsoon shifts: Standing crops in danger as IMD predicts heavy rainfall

NEW DELHI : The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast extremely heavy rainfall nationwide for the next five days, following the monsoon troughs shift to its normal position. Northwest India is expected to experience a reduction in heavy rainfall after two days. The IMD indicated that extremely heavy rainfall is likely over isolated areas of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, and West Rajasthan on August 25-26. East Rajasthan and Gujarat will experience rainfall over the next three days, while Uttarakhand is expected to see rain on August 29-30. Odisha is to receive rainfall on August 26-27, and coastal Andhra Pradesh on August 26. Heavy rainfall is expected over the Konkan and Goa, as well as Madhya Maharashtra, in the coming 7 days. In East and central India, there is a potential for heavy rainfall in isolated areas of Chhattisgarh and Odisha as well as in Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim. Bihar, Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh will also experience rainfall. The IMD has also warned Northeast India about continued heavy rainfall in Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh over the next 6-7 days. In Southern India, heavy rainfall is predicted for Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and coastal Andhra Pradesh. The IMD advised fishermen along the Gujarat and Odisha coasts not to venture out to sea. There is a moderate flash flood risk likely over several areas south of J&K, as well as in northern and central Himachal Pradesh, eastern Uttarakhand, Punjab, and Haryana in the next 24 hours.

The New Indian Express 26 Aug 2025 7:57 am

Rajasthan High Court stays order on panchayat elections

A Single Judge Bench had on August 18 ordered the State government to conduct the panchayat polls soon, after which the State Election Commission stated that it would shortly announce the dates

The Hindu 26 Aug 2025 5:15 am