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Rising temp increases dengue cases, says study

NEW DELHI: A new study by the Pune-based Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) underscored that rising cases of dengue disease are directly linked to rising temperatures due to climate change. Moreover, the study advocates for establishing an early warning system to potentially predict dengue outbreaks more than two months in advance. The study set off the alarm that, in the absence of timely interventions, rising temperatures and fluctuating monsoon rainfall could increase dengue-related deaths by 13% by 2030 and 2340% by 2050 in India. Climate change has already been impacting the Indian monsoon, which is becoming more erratic and uneven. It has led to an increase in the number of dry spell days with high humidity, which is a conducive environment for mosquito breeding. Meanwhile, the study says, heavy rains above 150 mm in a week reduce the prevalence of dengue by flushing out mosquito eggs and larvae. The study projected that an increasing number of warmer days (temperature and humidity over India) in the future would exacerbate the dengue situation in the country. The study is published in Scientific Reports journal, the research explores how temperature, rainfall, and humidity influence dengue in Pune, a dengue hotspot. It reveals that a combination of warm temperatures above 27C, moderate and evenly distributed rainfall, and humidity levels between 60% and 78% during the monsoon season (JuneSeptember) increases dengue incidences and deaths in Pune. The study led by IITM scientists Sophia Yacob and Roxy Mathew Koll sheds light on the intricate links between climate and dengue in India. Scientists have developed a dengue early warning system that incorporates all potential climate-based dengue factors (predictors) and their combined interactions with dengue at a regional scale. The model uses observed temperature, rainfall, and humidity patterns; the dengue model is able to predict potential dengue outbreaks by more than two months in advance, with reasonable skill, said Koll. Such dengue early warning systems can help authorities in a number of states which bear the burden of a high number of dengue cases and can take proactive measures to prevent and manage outbreaks, he further adds. States like Kerala, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, which bear a significant dengue burden, can significantly benefit from an advanced early warning system like this to enhance preparedness and reduce the diseases impact. The Maharashtra government recognises the study, which will pave the way for future policy-making in a warming world. This collaboration highlights the importance of bringing together expertise from diverse fields to address complex climate-health challenges, said Sujata Saunik, Chief Secretary, Govt. of Maharashtra.

The New Indian Express 22 Jan 2025 7:32 am

J&K has immense potential for harnessing renewable energy sources: Satish Sharma

Excelsior Correspondent JAIPUR, Jan 21: Jammu and Kashmir has immense potential for harnessing solar, hydro and other renewable energy sources in Jammu and Kashmir, stated Minister for FCS &CA, Transport, Youth Services and Sports, Science and Technology, Information Technology, ARI and Trainings, Satish Sharma, during his address at Regional Workshop on Renewable Energy held in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Pralhad Venkatesh Joshi; MoS, Shripad Yesso Naik; Chief Minister Rajasthan, Bhajanlal Sharma; concerned Ministers hailing from [] The post J&K has immense potential for harnessing renewable energy sources: Satish Sharma appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 22 Jan 2025 6:00 am

Truck in Rajasthan no-entry zone runs over policeman trying to stop it

A Rajasthan Police head constable, Parsadi Lal Bairwa, was killed by a truck at a notorious accident-prone zone in Dausa district. The truck ignored the no-entry zone, hit Bairwa, and the driver fled. The police have launched a manhunt for the driver. Bairwa is survived by his wife and six-year-old twins.

The Times of India 22 Jan 2025 2:01 am

Rajasthan cop chasing sand mafia tractor shot at, 3 arrested

A police constable was injured after being shot while chasing a tractor carrying illegally mined sand in Dholpur district. Authorities quickly mobilized 13 teams to apprehend the suspects, resulting in an exchange of fire and the arrest of three individuals. The injured officer's condition is stable after being treated in a hospital in Agra.

The Times of India 22 Jan 2025 1:54 am

Adani Energy bags 25,000 cr order

Adani Energy Solutions secures its largest order of 25,000 crore for the Bhadla-Fatehpur HVDC project, boosting its order book to 54,761 crore. The project, won through competitive bidding, will facilitate the transmission of 6 GW of renewable energy from Rajasthan to northern India, enhancing the company's transmission network significantly.

The Economic Times 21 Jan 2025 11:59 pm

Rajasthan Staff Selection Board introduces kurta-pajama as new dress code for exam candidates

JAIPUR: In a bid to curb cheating, the Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has introduced a new dress code for candidates appearing in upcoming government job examinations. All male candidates will now have to wear a kurta-pajama while appearing for recruitment exams in the state. Earlier, the board had prohibited candidates from wearing items such as metal chains, metal zipper pants, and jackets in an effort to curb cheating. Growing concerns over recurring paper leaks in recent years have prompted such strict and rather strange measures. RSSB Chairman Alok Raj stated that the decision was made to prevent incidents of cheating and paper leaks during competitive exams. He announced the new dress code through a social media post, informing candidates that they must now comply with the updated regulations before entering the examination centres. The board's decision comes after several cases were reported in recent examinations where metal detectors beeped due to metal present in students' clothing, such as zippers in jackets. Despite detecting metal, exam authorities were compelled to allow such candidates entry, raising concerns about hidden cheating devices. Alok Raj explained that while metal detectors can identify unauthorized devices, the presence of metal in clothing made it difficult to enforce security measures effectively. The move, however, has sparked protests among candidates. Some students have expressed dissatisfaction, questioning the practicality of the new dress code, especially in the severe cold that prevails in the winter. Many candidates also argue that many aspirants do not own a kurta-pajama set, and purchasing one will add to their financial burden. They point out that students already struggle to manage expenses related to exam preparation, and the additional requirement will only increase their difficulties. While the board maintains that the new dress code is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the examination process, it remains to be seen how the implementation of this policy will unfold in the coming months.

The New Indian Express 21 Jan 2025 8:51 pm

Ad-hoc judges can be appointed to deal with criminal cases in HCs: SC

The Supreme Court has suggested appointing ad-hoc judges in high courts to address the backlog of criminal appeals. High courts including Allahabad, Karnataka, Patna, Rajasthan, and Punjab and Haryana face severe pendency. It proposes partly modifying the 2021 judgment to enable ad-hoc judges to act alongside sitting judges.

The Economic Times 21 Jan 2025 7:48 pm

Govt committed to increase India's renewable energy production to 500 GW by 2023: Pralhad Joshi

India aims to produce 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030, meeting 50% of its energy needs through renewables. The government is rapidly progressing towards this goal to support economic growth and energy self-reliance. Rajasthan is leading with significant investments and projects in solar and wind energy.

The Economic Times 21 Jan 2025 6:38 pm

What is common between Isha Ambani, Priyanka Chopra, Katrina Kaif, Kiara Advani? Glamour, Grandeur, and

What do Isha Ambani, Priyanka Chopra, Katrina Kaif, and Kiara Advani have in common? Glamour, grandeur, and their choice of Rajasthan as the ultimate destination for...

India.com 21 Jan 2025 4:24 pm

Doors Jammed Shut, Rajasthan Woman Who Attempted Suicide Dies Inside Ambulance

The woman's family further alleged that the ambulance lacked oxygen facilities and that the staff were unfamiliar with the route to the hospital, causing additional delays

News18 21 Jan 2025 4:08 pm

Adani Energy Solutions wins its largest-ever Rs 25,000 cr Bhadla-Fatehpur HVDC project

Adani Energy Solutions Ltd (AESL) on Tuesday said it has won a Rs 25,000 crore Bhadla (Rajasthan)-Fatehpur (Uttar Pradesh) high voltage direct current (HVDC) order, its largest-ever order win to date.

IBTimes 21 Jan 2025 3:59 pm

Adani Energy Wins Rs 25,000 Crore Bhadla-Fatehpur HVDC Order

Adani Energy Solutions Limited (AESL) has bagged the Bhadla (Rajasthan)-Fatehpur (Uttar Pradesh) HVDC (high voltage direct current) order, which is worth a whopping 25,000 crore. The company said this is the largest ever order bagged by them.

NDTV 21 Jan 2025 3:57 pm

Adani Energy Solutions gets Rs 25,000-cr Bhadla-Fatehpur transmission project

Adani Energy Solutions Ltd (AESL) has secured a Rs 25,000 crore Bhadla-Fatehpur HVDC project, the largest transmission order in the company's history. This project, which will evacuate 6 GW of renewable energy from Rajasthan to northern demand centers, boosts AESL's order book to Rs 54,761 crore. The HVDC system spans 2,400 ckm and carries a capacity of 7,500 MVA.

The Economic Times 21 Jan 2025 3:01 pm

33 cranes die of bird flu in Rajasthan

33 cranes die of bird flu in Rajasthan Jaipur: A total of 33 cranes have succumbed to bird flu in Rajasthan till January 20 evening, confirmed officials here on Tuesday. On January 17, around 14 cranes died from bird flu in Jaisalmer, collapsing mid-flight in a field near Bankalsar village. A report from the Bhopal-based [] The post 33 cranes die of bird flu in Rajasthan appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 21 Jan 2025 2:28 pm

Women in Bhilwara dies after ambulance doors jam

Jaipur: A woman who had attempted suicide and was being rushed to hospital in Rajasthan's Bhilwara town died when the ambulance doors jammed, officials said. A four-member committee has been constituted to investigate the matter.Sulekha, 45, had attempted to end her life by hanging herself on Sunday. She was extracted by breaking the window glass of the ambulance taking her to the district hospital but it was too late. Doctors declared her brought dead. Her family alleged that valuable time was wasted because of the jammed doors and she was stuck for 15 crucial minutes.EMRIGHS, the ambulance operating service provider, denied that the woman died due to the doors being jammed. It said there is documentary evidence to prove she did not show any vital signs at the time of entering the ambulance. This suggested the death had occurred earlier. District collector Namit Mehta has handed over investigation of the matter to Assistant Collector Arun Jain. Bhilwara's chief medical and health officer Dr CP Goswami has also formed a committee to probe the matter. A committee comprising four members have been formed to probe the matter and submit its report at the earliest, Goswami said.

Deccan Chronicle 21 Jan 2025 12:43 pm

TRAGIC! Rajasthan woman attempts suicide, dies outside hospital after ambulance door gets jammed for 20 minutes

A 43-year-old woman in Rajasthans Bhilwara who attempted suicide tragically died inside an ambulance after its doors got stuck for 20 minutes outside a government hospital.

Web Dunia 21 Jan 2025 11:17 am

Weather Update: Severe Cold To Return To North India As IMD Predicts Rain In 8 States

The Met Department says winter is here to stay for another week in January, with rain expected in Delhi-NCR, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Jammu & Kashmir

News18 21 Jan 2025 9:50 am

Ambulance doors get jammed, Rajasthan woman dies inside

A woman in Rajasthan's Bhilwara died inside an ambulance with jammed doors, leading to a state health department investigation. Her family claims the delay and lack of oxygen in the ambulance contributed to her death. EMRIGHS disputes these allegations, citing evidence that the ambulance functioned properly and that the patient showed no vital signs upon entry.

The Times of India 21 Jan 2025 2:27 am

Rajasthan Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani admitted to IGIC in Patna

PATNA: Rajasthan Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani, who is in the state capital to attend the 85th All India Presiding Officers' Conference (AIPOC), was rushed to Indira Gandhi Institute of Cardiology (IGIC) in the early hours of Monday after he complained of uneasiness. Devnani is better now and has expressed his willingness to go back to Rajasthan, Bihar Assembly Speaker Nand Kishore Yadav said. The Rajasthan Assembly Speaker had complained of uneasiness in the morning after which he was immediately taken to a government hospital. He is fine now, Yadav told the media. He said arrangements are being made for Devnani to go back to Rajasthan, as per his wish. Later Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla reached IGIC to know the health condition of Rajasthan assembly Speaker. Yadav, however, refuted reports in a section of media that Devnani suffered a cardiac arrest. He has complained of some uneasiness and was subsequently admitted to a city based hospital for treatment, Bihar assembly Speaker said. Sources said that Devnani will be taken back to Rajasthan by an air ambulance. Devnani, the MLA from Ajmer North, is the first Sindhi to be appointed as Speaker. During the day, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla inaugurated the 85th All India Presiding Officers' Conference in the Bihar Legislative Assembly premises. The conference is being held on '75th Anniversary of Constitution: Contribution of Parliament and State Legislative Bodies in strengthening constitutional values'. Presiding officers from across the country have come to Patna to attend the conference, which saw participation from deputy Speakers, Assembly Speakers of all states and Legislative Council Chairman.

The New Indian Express 20 Jan 2025 7:23 pm

'Papa, Save Me': Rajasthan Man Gets Strange Call Days After Sending Son On Honeymoon To Kashmir

The caller, identifying himself as a police officer, claimed that the businessman's son had been arrested in a kidnapping case. He warned of immediate imprisonment if he was not paid promptly

News18 20 Jan 2025 6:57 pm

Appellate Tribunal for Electricity to hear JSW Renew plea against CERC order

The dispute relates to CERCs rejection of a 10.83 lakh per MW/month tariff discovered through a transparent e-Reverse Auction in August 2022 for a Battery Energy Storage System pilot in Rajasthan

The Hindu Businessline 20 Jan 2025 6:56 pm

Winter rain induced by back-to-back western disturbances boon for wheat production

Back-to-back western disturbances induced good rainfall in major wheat-producing regions have relieved the government, as the country has been facing a wheat production crisis for the past three years. Indias major wheat producing areas including Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Western Uttar Pradesh have so far received normal rainfall. Scientists say the rainfall will increase wheat productivity and acreage and save farmers investment for at least one irrigation. For the past three years, adverse weather conditions such as the early arrival of heatwaves and deficient winter rainfall impacted production, subsequently raising the wheat market price. The current wheat price has been hovering between Rs 2500 and Rs 3000 in different markets. The minimum support price of wheat is Rs 2425. Back-to-back light rainfall due to western disturbances will enhance productivity for wheat crops, said Dr Gyanendra Singh, former Director of the Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research (IIWBR) Karnal. He also said that it would improve a number of tillering spikes (increase in a number of green shoots) and also be good for late-sown wheat crops in mid-December onwards. The final sowing of rabi crops data shows an increase of over 4 per cent of sowing areas compared to the previous year. At the end of the sowing season, 320 lakh hectares (LH) area coverage under Wheat was reported, compared to 315.63 LH during the corresponding period last year. The good rainfall will also save the cost of farmers by not investing in irrigation. In its fortnightly advisory to the farmers, the IIWBR advised farmers to apply the urea dose of @ 40 Kg per acre to ensure good growth given the recent rainfall in Northern India. It also said that in areas that have not received any or deficient rainfall, light irrigation may be given if the soil lacks sufficient moisture. Farmers should keep an eye on the weather before irrigation so that the situation of excess water can be avoided and also, avoid the use of nitrogen in fog or cloudy conditions, said Singh. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted another fresh spell of back-to-back western disturbances, which will bring heavy snowfall and rainfall in the western Himalayas and Northwest India from next week until 24 January. After that, the weather will be calm and clear. In addition to this, a patch of very dense fog will persist throughout the whole Indo-Gangetic plain. In Southern India, a cyclonic storm over the Southeast Bay of Bengal off the Tamil Nadu coast can cause scattered light to moderate rainfall accompanied by heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and lightning at isolated places over coastal Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal, and Kerala.

The New Indian Express 20 Jan 2025 4:32 pm

'B'lureans buy the finest things'

Renowned for his dexterity in giving traditional artistry a modern twist, and the creative force behind many celebrated looks like Oprah Winfrey's memorable pink and orange Kanjeevaram saree, the slinky jersey saree that Lady Gaga donned during her debut performance in India, and Kim Kardashian's dusty peach lehenga at the Ambani wedding, Tarun Tahiliani, is one of India's most popular designers right now. In the city recently for a showcase of his new wedding collection, 'Baaraat' with Tasva, he says, It's very nice to be back in Bengaluru - Bengaluru is the least consumptive of the cities we work in. However, they buy the finest things. Drawn by art since childhood, Tahilianis journey into fashion was anything but typical. Initially interested in architecture and later studying business, he finally pursued designing after initially working in retail. I'm a designer who embraces all things India, pairs them with Western construction techniques in the hope of creating a new Indian modern identity, he explains. Tahiliani credits the birth of his new collection to a conversation with Kumar Mangalam Birla during which they noticed a gap in the market for premium yet masculine menswear. This led to a mission of bringing quality clothing at an accessible price, catering to Indian men. While staying rooted in traditional techniques of handwork and some machine work along with the use of traditional motifs, the contemporary touch comes in the structure of the drapes and from the cut and fit of the wedding fashion, making it a smooth fusion. Prioritising the comfort of customers, Tahilianis approach mainly focuses on modern practicality. It is always a delight to hear from people who have tried things in front of you to say that 'we never realised that Indian clothes could be so comfortable', says Tahiliani. Tahilianis design inspirations often reflect real-life moments - like how one morning, when the photo he captured of his sisters house-help in a tucked-up saree inspired one of his best-selling skirts. So every time I travelled to Kathiawar, Kutch, Rajasthan or even in the south- with the way the lungis were worn and then hitched up over in the drape; they have inspired countless interpretations of the draped form into the structure drape for the Indian modern, he says. He reflects on how his new collections have incorporated such experimental designs, saying, Most men today would not know what to do with a shawl, because they can be big and unwieldy and you just got to have it in your skin to keep wrapping it and managing it. However, we have done drapes with ties, so that is a part of the kurta and slowly, once people are used to that, maybe they will go back to actual shawls as well. Reflecting on the current landscape of the Indian fashion industry, he feels a need for increased professionalism from the fashion council governing bodies in providing the right exposure to young designers. Fashion is a serious business and serious businesses are built on clothes that are wearable. If young designers understand that, we would have well served our purpose of being here, he says.

The New Indian Express 20 Jan 2025 4:03 pm

Two cops from Madhya Pradesh's Mandsaur suspended for celebrating birthday with habitual offender

BHOPAL:Two cops in Mandsaur district of western Madhya Pradesh have been suspended for being part of birthday celebrations featuring a habitual offender, who is reportedly accused in multiple cases of the NDPS Act. The two cops, identified as Jagdish Thakur and Sunil Tomar, are both assistant sub inspectors of police (ASIs) who were posted at the Nai Abadi police station of Mandsaur district. The two ASIs were suspended by the Mandsaur district police superintendent Abhishek Anand, after the viral video of the birthday celebrations went viral over some social media groups on Sunday afternoon. In the 51 second viral video, two men, including ASI Sunil Tomar and the habitual offender Pappu Daima are seen wearing floral garlands at a birthday party and offering pieces from birthday cake to each other amid the resonance of Happy Birthday to you songs. The other ASI Jagdish Thakur too is then offered a piece of cake from Daima, who is reportedly accused in multiple criminal cases, including NDPS Act cases. The same video also shows a bearded man identified as Arjun Gurjar (a native of adjoining Neemuch district) offering a piece of the birthday cake garlanded ASI Sunil Tomar. As per sources Arjun is accused in the case pertaining to the killing of a tantric. According to informed sources in Mandsaur district, the viral video dates back to December 2024, when a common birthday party was organized to celebrate birthdays of ASI Sunil Tomar and the habitual offender Pappu Daima, somewhere in Mandsaur district. Acting on the matter, the SP of Mandsaur district, Abhishek Anand, ordered the suspension of both the ASIs (who are seen in the viral video) just a few hours after the video surfaced on the social media on Sunday. Primary examination of the viral video and associated information prima facie suggests misconduct by the two police personnel, due to which both of them are being suspended with immediate effect, the order issued by the SP-Mandsaur read. Importantly, the western MPs Mandsaur and Neemuch districts which border Rajasthan are among the two districts of the central Indian state, which regularly report bulk of the poppy smuggling related cases. Back in October 2024, an alleged synthetic MD drugs factory was busted on the outskirts of Bhopal in a joint operation by the Gujarat ATS, MP Police and the Narcotic Control Bureau (NCB) with the seizure of raw and finished MD drugs reportedly worth around Rs 1814 crores. Subsequent investigations into the case had led to the arrest of two politically influential drug smugglers from Mandsaur district, identified as Harish Anjana and Prem Sukh Patidar. The arrested duo along with some other drug smugglers in neighbouring Pratapgarh district of Rajasthan emerged as the key part of the supply chain of the busted MD factory.

The New Indian Express 20 Jan 2025 3:06 pm

Heavy Fog Causes Major Disruptions Across Delhi and North India

NEW DELHI: Foggy conditions disrupted life in Delhi and other parts of North India on Monday, January 20, causing delay of 19 trains and resulting inconvenience to commuters. The Indian Railways urged passengers to check updated schedules before traveling. Trains like the Nauchandi Express, Vaishali Express, and Kashi Vishwanath Express were among those running behind schedule. Morning visuals from Delhi showed thick fog enveloping key areas, including Akshardham Temple and Kartavya Path. Despite the low visibility, defence personnel conducted their 76th Republic Day parade rehearsal in the chilly weather. Meanwhile, India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported a drop in Delhis temperature to 12.6C early Monday morning, with the minimum temperature expected to reach 11C. Meanwhile, the citys air quality continued to be a concern, remaining in the very poor category. At 8 a.m., Delhis Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 344, slightly higher than the previous days reading of 340. To shield the homeless from the harsh weather, the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) set up 235 pagoda tents and various night shelters across the city. Fog Wreaks Havoc Across Northern India Fog also affected other North Indian states, including Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan. Prayagrajs Maha Kumbh Mela saw devotees braving the dense fog to take holy dips at the Triveni Sangam. Over 22.79 lakh people participated in the ritual on Monday, with the total number of visitors crossing 8.26 crore so far, according to the Uttar Pradesh government. In Agra, the Taj Mahal appeared shrouded in fog as a cold wave gripped the city. Similar conditions prevailed in Kashmir, where temperatures plummeted below freezing. Srinagar residents and tourists wrapped themselves in heavy layers to stay warm, while Bhaderwah in Jammu and Kashmir was blanketed in thick snow. Chandigarh also woke up to foggy skies, with temperatures dipping to 9C. According to the IMD, a slight rise in temperatures across northern states is likely in the coming days. The biting cold and dense fog have caused widespread disruptions, but officials remain hopeful that the weather will improve gradually. The weather is likely to take a turn by midweek as two western disturbances are expected to bring light rain to several areas, including Delhi-NCR, Punjab, Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh, and northern Rajasthan, on January 22 and 23 (Wednesday-Thursday). This rainfall is anticipated to lower temperatures, bringing back the chill of winter.

News Track 20 Jan 2025 11:10 am

Rajasthan High Court Recruitment 2025: Registration Begins For Stenographer, Salary Up To Rs 1 Lakh

Candidates applying for direct recruitment must be at least 18 years old and must not exceed the age of 40 as of January 1, 2026.

NDTV 20 Jan 2025 10:56 am

Real Kashmir Back to Winning Ways on Home Turf; Dempo Hold Rajasthan United

SRINAGAR: Brazilian Paulo Cezar struck a brace as Real Kashmir FC beat SC Bengaluru 3-1 to return to winning ways and move up in the points table in the I-League here on Sunday. After Cezar (28th, 55th) put the home side 2-0 ahead, Senegalese Abdou Karim scored the other goal for the hosts from the [] The post Real Kashmir Back to Winning Ways on Home Turf; Dempo Hold Rajasthan United appeared first on Kashmir Life .

KashmirLife 20 Jan 2025 9:50 am

Real Kashmir back to winning ways; Dempo hold Rajasthan Utd

SRINAGAR, Jan 19: Brazilian Paulo Cezar struck a brace as Real Kashmir FC beat SC Bengaluru 3-1 to return to winning ways and move up in the points table in the I-League here on Sunday. After Cezar (28th, 55th) put the home side 2-0 ahead, Senegalese Abdou Karim scored the other goal for the hosts [] The post Real Kashmir back to winning ways; Dempo hold Rajasthan Utd appeared first on The Shillong Times .

The Shillong Times 20 Jan 2025 9:38 am

Fog disrupts train services in Delhi; passengers advised to check timings

Fog caused delays for 19 trains in Delhi on Monday morning, affecting railway operations. Despite the weather, defence personnel conducted Republic Day parade practice. Delhi experienced heavy fog, with a minimum temperature forecasted at 11 degrees Celsius and air quality in the 'very poor' category. The fog also impacted neighboring regions like Punjab, Haryana, UP, and North Rajasthan.

The Times of India 20 Jan 2025 9:36 am

Jaipur Diary | Rajasthan CM turns globetrotter

Political corridors in Rajasthan are buzzing that CM Bhajanlal has become a globe-trotter. On the latest trip, the Chief minister took a holy dip in Kumbh Mela, which is currently the centre of global attention and prayed for the welfare of the state. Just a day earlier, Bhajan was spotted at a couple of events in Bangalore where he reportedly tried to woo non-resident Rajasthanis to come and invest in Rajasthan. In the last few months, the CM has already travelled to several countries from Japan and Korea to the UK and Germany in a bid to mobilise investments for the state. Harassment charges against engineering dept chief The chief of an engineering department in Rajasthan has sparked row. He has reportedly been misbehaving with women engineers in the department. According to sources in the administrative set-up in Jaipur, several women engineers have lodged a written complaint with Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, claiming that the engineering head is sending them objectionable messages and making calls asking for undue favours. The women have also alleged that when they do not respond positively to the overtures, they are harassed even more. Suspense over Kirodi Lal Meena persists Mystery over state agriculture minister Kirodi Lal Meena continues to fox political circles. It has been over two months since his brother lost in Dausa Assembly bypoll, but Meena is yet to resume his duties. His latest statement that his brother lost the election due to internal sabotage has got many in the BJP discussing his political antics. Meena submitted his resignation after the BJP faced a setback in the Lok Sabha election in his area last June. But the resignation, submitted last August, has yet to be accepted. Now, a new year has dawned, but there is no clarity on whether the tribal strongman will remain in or out of the cabinet. Rajesh Asnani Our correspondent in Jaipur rajesh.asnani@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 20 Jan 2025 7:24 am

LG interacts with youth participating in Border Area Youth Exchange Prog

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 19: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today interacted with the youth from Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, who are on a five-day visit to Jammu under Border Area Youth Exchange Programme (BAYEP), under the aegis of NYKS-MY Bharat, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India. During the interaction, the participating youth shared the experiences about their visit to the border areas of Jammu region. Extending his best wishes for their future endeavours, [] The post LG interacts with youth participating in Border Area Youth Exchange Prog appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 20 Jan 2025 5:59 am

Rajasthan Education Minister claims 'love affairs' key reason for student suicides in Kota

JAIPUR: Days after another student suicide in Kota, Rajasthans Education Minister Madan Dilawar made a rather curious and controversial statement. Minister Dilawar, known for making provocative remarks, claimed that love affairs between students are also a prime factor behind the student suicides that have rocked Kota in recent years. He also advised parents to keep a close watch on their childrens activities to prevent them from going astray and taking the tragic step of committing suicide. The minister's comment comes in a month when Kota has witnessed three student suicides , and the country's coaching hub is losing significant revenue due to the rising number of student suicides in recent years. In some cases of suicide, it has been seen that there is also an angle of a love affair. Therefore, parents should keep an eye on the daily activities of their children, asserted Madan Dilawar as he advised parents to take care and closely monitor their childrens activities. Where are they going, what are they doing? Whether it is a son or a daughter, we do not take care. If we do not have control, children go in the wrong direction, Dilawar remarked strongly. Despite various efforts in Kota, known as a coaching hub in the country, student suicides continue. Another coaching student committed suicide late on Friday night in Kota. This was the fourth case of a coaching student suicide in Kota this year. Another student took their life at home on Friday night in the Jawahar Nagar police station area. Given the rising trend of student suicides in recent years, Kota has started becoming infamous as the Suicide City or Death of Dreams, rather than being known as the Coaching City. In terms of numbers, 26 students committed suicide in 2023, and 17 students have taken their own lives in 2024, due to stress and depression over studies. In an effort to control this tragic trend, Dilawar also claimed that the role of friends is very important, as friends often comment on students ranks. In some cases, there are love affairs which push students to commit suicide - and friends can play an important role in checking all this. JEE aspirant from MP hangs self in Rajasthan's Kota Education Minister Madan Dilawar has frequently made headlines due to his controversial statements. A few months ago, Dilawar stirred up politics in the state over his comments on the dresses worn by female teachers Commenting on the attire of teachers, Dilawar said, Many teachers go to school showing their full body. Many teachers go to school after eating gutkha, and all this has a bad impact on children studying in the school. Minister Dilawar also sparked political debate with his statement that Akbar, a rapist and invader, used to sell women in the name of Meena Bazaar. He argued that Akbar cannot be compared to Maharana Pratap. Apart from his controversial statements, Minister Dilawar made several decisions in the Education Department that were later reversed. The department faced criticism due to this backtracking; the transfer policy, which was included in the 100-day action plan, was withdrawn in the revised plan. Instructions to convert Mahatma Gandhi schools into Hindi medium, for which a survey was conducted on 38 points, were later withdrawn. On May 4, the use of mobile phones by teachers was banned in government schools, but the decision was later reversed with some conditions. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)

The New Indian Express 19 Jan 2025 9:22 pm

Rainfall to lash Delhi-NCR and parts of North India; IMD shares updates on winter chill and foggy mornings

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts rainfall in Punjab, Haryana, Western Uttar Pradesh, Delhi NCR, and North Rajasthan on January 22 and 23 due to western disturbances. Additionally, dense fog is expected in Punjab, Haryana, UP, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan with visibility dropping to 50-200 meters in the early morning.

The Economic Times 19 Jan 2025 9:15 pm

LG Manoj Sinha interacts with the Youth participating in Border Area Youth Exchange Programme

Jammu, January 19: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today interacted with the youth from Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, who are on a five-day visit to Jammu under Border Area Youth Exchange Programme (BAYEP), under the aegis of NYKS-MY Bharat, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India. During the interaction, the [] The post LG Manoj Sinha interacts with the Youth participating in Border Area Youth Exchange Programme appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 19 Jan 2025 7:24 pm

Differently abled beggar buys iPhone worth Rs 1.4 lakh! Video goes viral

The obsession with iPhones continues as a Rajasthan beggar shocked everyone by purchasing an iPhone 16 Pro Max worth 1.44 lakh. This surprising incident follows a scrap dealers viral gift to his son, leaving netizens amazed at how even unexpected individuals are drawn to Apples premium gadgets.

The Economic Times 19 Jan 2025 5:48 pm

AESL order book swells to Rs 54,700 cr

NEW DELHI, Jan 19: Adani Energy Solutions Ltd, Indias largest electricity transmission and distribution company, has won two new transmission projects, helping swell its order book to Rs 54,700 crore more than three times of the work order it had at the start of current fiscal in April 2024. In October-December 2024 the third quarter of the fiscal year April 2024 to March 2025 (FY25), won two new transmission projects worth Rs 28,455 crore in Rajasthan, related [] The post AESL order book swells to Rs 54,700 cr appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 19 Jan 2025 5:30 pm

CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Female teacher kisses male colleague, give bl**job in Rajasthan school

A disturbing video showing two teachers in a compromising position has gone viral on the internet. A CCTV footage from a school in Rajasthans Chittorgarh shows a male and female teacher engaging in inappropriate behavior in the office. The visuals ...

Web Dunia 19 Jan 2025 4:53 pm

Pics: Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma takes holy dip at Maha Kumbh

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma took a holy dip and offered prayers at Sangam during the Maha Kumbh. Sharma praised UP CM Yogi Adityanath for organizing the event and congratulated him on its success. Sharma was welcomed by UP minister Nand Gopal Nandi and met devotees at the Rajasthan Pavilion.

The Times of India 19 Jan 2025 2:14 pm

Property rights will help end rural poverty: PM Modi

NEW DELHI: Property rights will enhance economic activities and help in poverty alleviation in villages, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday. Distributing more than 65 lakh property cards under the SVAMITVA scheme at a virtual event, the Prime Minister highlighted the global challenge of property rights. In the 21st century, there are so many challenges like climate change, water shortage, health crises, and epidemics. But the world has been facing one more big challenge. This challenge is of property rights. Many years ago, the United Nations had done a study on land property in many countries of the world, he said. The UN had clearly stated that if poverty is to be reduced, then it is very important for people to have property rights, he added. Modi said India has faced this issue as well. Despite having property worth lakhs of rupees in villages, people often did not have legal documents for them. So there were disputes about their ownership, the Prime Minister said. He also referred to an economists observation that property in villages was like dead capital since it could not generate income for its owners. Dalits, backward classes and tribals were the worst affected by this, he said. Modi noted that the SVAMITVA scheme, initiated five years ago, aimed to provide villagers with legal proof of their houses. The names are different in different states, but these are the certificates of SVAMITVA. In the last five years, these cards have been given to about 1.5 crore people, he said. Modi said the scheme would help people access loans and government benefits. Because there were no papers, there were disputes, and banks did not provide loans over such properties, he said. Property cards were distributed among 65 lakh beneficiaries living across over 50,000 villages in 10 states Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, HP, MP, Maharashtra, Mizoram, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, UP and UTs of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

The New Indian Express 19 Jan 2025 7:39 am

2nd student suicide in Kota in 48 hours, 4th in 18 days

A 16-year-old JEE aspirant, Manan Jain, allegedly committed suicide at his grandparents' house in Kota, marking the fourth such case this year. No suicide note was found. Rajasthan education minister cited academic pressure and romantic relationships as potential reasons. Parents are urged to avoid pressuring their children beyond their interests and abilities.

The Times of India 19 Jan 2025 1:55 am

NSEFI accuses Rajasthan MLA Ravindra Singh of obstructing renewable energy projects, demands PM's intervention

JAIPUR: In a curious turn of events, the National Solar Energy Federation of India (NSEFI) has raised concerns over alleged misconduct by Ravindra Singh Bhati, the Independent MLA from Shiv in Barmer. The Federation has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, accusing Bhati of obstructing renewable energy projects, which have resulted in a halt to investments worth Rs 8,500 crore. According to the NSEFI, Bhati has threatened project employees and attempted to extort money. They warned that if these issues persist, investors might shift their focus to other states, potentially undermining Rajasthans position as a leader in renewable energy. The controversy coincides with the three-day India Solar Expo in Jaipur, inaugurated on Friday by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. The event, featuring over 200 solar component manufacturers from India and abroad and attracting over 10,000 business representatives, highlights Rajasthans leadership in renewable energy production. Rajasthan has emerged as Indias top state for renewable energy generation due to its vast potential for solar and wind energy. The sector has significantly boosted the state's revenue, making it an attractive destination for large-scale investments. However, the allegations against Bhati have raised alarm among industry stakeholders. In response, MLA Bhati denied the accusations, stating he was advocating for farmers rights. I have not obstructed any project. I am fighting for the rights of farmers in my constituency. Farmers are demanding double compensation from DLC rates. Injustice is being done in the name of development. The farmers of this area are united, and I am only amplifying their voice, Bhati asserted. The conflict originates from long-standing grievances of farmers in around a dozen villages in the Shiv area. For 70 days, the farmers have been protesting against inadequate compensation for high-tension power line towers. Dissatisfied with the offered Rs 50,000 per tower, they have halted project work and demanded fair compensation. The renewable energy project under NSEFI's initiative has come to a standstill due to these protests. By escalating the issue to the Prime Minister's level, NSEFI aims to resolve the matter. However, tensions remain high in western Rajasthan as the Federation and Bhati present opposing narratives.

The New Indian Express 18 Jan 2025 11:19 pm

Rajasthan Education Minister Sparks Row, Claims 'Love Affairs' Behind Student Suicides In Kota

Four students in Kota have died by suicide this year. The city, a prominent hub for coaching institutes, witnessed 17 such cases in 2024

News18 18 Jan 2025 11:08 pm

Rajasthan Minister Claims Love Affairs Behind Some Student Suicides In Kota

Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar on Saturday cited love affair as a cause of student suicides in the coaching hub of Kota, even as he urged parents to be attentive and not mount pressure on their children to study.

NDTV 18 Jan 2025 9:30 pm

Modi distributes over 65 lakh SVAMITVA property cards

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday distributed more than 65 lakh property cards under the SVAMITVA scheme, and said it will bolster economic activities and help in poverty alleviation. The prime minister virtually addressed the event and also interacted with some beneficiaries. Speaking at the distribution of property cards under SVAMITVA scheme. https://t.co/9J04CE9iiA Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 18, 2025 He also said rural land digitisation is furthering rural empowerment by leveraging the power of technology and good governance. The property cards are being distributed to beneficiaries across more than 50,000 villages in 10 states -- Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Mizoram, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and two Union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. Modi said the scheme will help people get loans and benefits of other government schemes. Around 2.24 crore beneficiaries in villages will now have SVAMITVA property cards after 65 lakh cards are distributed today, the prime minister said. Property rights are a major challenge across the world. Years ago, the United Nations had held a study, which revealed people did not have legal documents for property rights in several countries. The UN has said property rights are important for poverty alleviation, he said. Modi said an eminent economist had opined that property in villages is a dead capital because people cannot do anything with it, and it can't help increase their income. India was also impacted by this challenge. People in villages have property worth lakhs of crores (of rupees), but they did not have papers for it. There were disputes, properties were snatched, and even banks did not provide loans over it, he said. The prime minister emphasized that no sensitive government could leave its villagers in such distress. Previous governments should have taken steps to do something about it but nothing much was done, he said. Modi said Dalits, backward classes and tribals were the worst affected by this. Elaborating on the SVAMITVA Yojana, he said it involved mapping houses and lands in villages using drones and providing legal documents for residential properties to villagers. He added that the benefits of this scheme are now visible. India has over six lakh villages, with drone surveys completed in nearly half of them, Modi said. He highlighted that after receiving legal documents, lakhs of people had taken loans from banks based on their properties and started small businesses in their villages. After getting legal property rights, lakhs of people have taken loan. They have used this money to start their businesses. Many of these are farmers, for whom this property cards is a guarantee to financial security, he said. Modi said that once property cards are issued in all villages, the scheme will unlock economic activities worth over Rs 100 lakh crore. He emphasized the substantial capital that will be added to the country's economy. Noting that earlier, land disputes were common for farmers and obtaining land documents is challenging, often requiring multiple visits to offices and leading to corruption, the prime minister said that land records are being digitized to deal with these issues. Highlighting that SVAMITVA and Bhu-Aadhaar are foundational systems for village development, he said that Bhu-Aadhaar provides a unique identity to land, with around 23 crore Bhu-Aadhaar numbers issued, making it easy to identify land plots. Over the past seven-eight years, approximately 98 per cent of land records have been digitized, and most land maps are now digitally available, Modi added. Later, in a post on X, the prime minister said rural land digitisation is furthering rural empowerment by leveraging the power of technology and good governance. Union Minister of Panchayati Raj Rajiv Ranjan Singh 'Lalan', Union Minister of State for Panchayati Raj S P Singh Baghel and Ministry of Panchayati Raj Secretary Vivek Bharadwaj were also present at the event. It was attended virtually by several chief ministers, Union ministers and state ministers. Events are also being organised in over 230 districts for physical distribution of property cards. It is expected that around 13 Union ministers will physically join from designated locations from across the country to oversee regional distribution ceremonies of property cards. The SVAMITVA (Survey of Villages and Mapping with Improvised Technology in Village Areas) scheme was launched in 2020 to enhance the economic progress of rural India by providing 'Record of Rights' to households owning houses in inhabited areas in villages through the latest drone technology for surveying. The scheme also helps facilitate monetization of properties and enabling institutional credit through bank loans; reducing property-related disputes; facilitating better assessment of properties and property tax in rural areas and enabling comprehensive village-level planning.

Deccan Chronicle 18 Jan 2025 6:14 pm

Video: Tigress with 3 cubs spotted crossing lake in Ranthambore National Park

Royal Bengal Tigers, majestic beasts which hold a special place in every Indians heart are a treat to sight at the Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan. On January 13, a few tourists on a safari ride had the good fortune of witnessing Tigress Ridhi crossing a lake along with three of her cubs. A video 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 18 Jan 2025 6:11 pm

4th student suicide in Kota this month: JEE aspirant found dead

Jaipur: A JEE aspirant from Rajasthans Bundi died by suicide at his grandfathers house in the Jawahar Nagar police station area in Kota on Saturday, just four days before his examination. The deceased was identified as Manan Sharma, a student of Class 12. Before hanging himself from the window angle, Manan was studying with his 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 18 Jan 2025 2:56 pm

Rapido to expand services to 500 cities

Rapido, supported by WestBridge, plans to expand its services to 500 cities, starting with Karnataka, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Rajasthan in February. The company, which already serves over 120 cities and completed a $200 million funding round last year, aims to enhance connectivity and empower individuals through its platform.

The Economic Times 18 Jan 2025 2:51 pm

Royal Premier Cricket League from Jan 22 in Nagpur

Nagpur: Royal Cricket Association, Dr Sandeep Shindes Babuji Foundation and Hajiyani Zubeda Abdul Razzak Charitable Trust will be conducting the 9th edition of Royal Premier Cricket League (RPCL) from January 22 at Mecosabagh Methodist School ground in Kadbi Chowk, Nagpur. The Vidarbha-level tournament will be inaugurated January 22 by Vidarbhas and Rajasthan Royals new sensation [] The post Royal Premier Cricket League from Jan 22 in Nagpur appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .

nagpurtoday 18 Jan 2025 2:48 pm

Marwari stallion priced at Rs 21 crore at Ghora-mandi in Muktsar's Maghi Mela, 600 horses sold

CHANDIGARH: An attraction for all equestrian enthusiasts and breeders, David, a 42-month-old horse, is one of the tallest stallions and a direct descendant of the Raj Hans stallion, which was owned by former Deputy Chief Minister and ex-president of Shiromani Akali Dal, Sukhbir Singh Badal. This Marwari horse, which was on display, has an asking price of Rs 21 crore at the recently concluded Ghora-Mandi at the Maghi Mela in Muktsar. Approximately 3,000 horses and mares participated in the event, and about 600 were sold. Not only David, but another horse, Bilawal, a 69-inch-tall white stallion of the Nukra breed, also attracted attention. Its owner, Jaspal Singh from Tarkhanwala village in Muktsar, is asking for a price in crores. Another horse, a 66-inch-tall mare named Noori, is being offered by its owner, Gurmel Singh Patwar, with an asking price in lakhs. Speaking to this newspaper, Vikramjit Singh Brar, manager of Sanjam Stud Farm at Badal village, which owns David, said they have twenty horses and specialize in breeding. At the recently concluded Horse Mandi, they brought two horses: David, a 72-inch, 42-month-old stallion, and King Earth, a 20-month-old Marwari breed horse. We will not sell David below this price, Brar stated. He added that King Earth's father, Big Jasper, was sold last year for a few crores to a buyer from Pune. We charge Rs 1.25 lakh for each mating with David, as many breeders approach us for mating with his horse. When David was born, his value was around Rs 1 crore. Brar explained that breeders from Pune, Mumbai, Gujarat, and other regions come to Punjab to buy horses from breeders in Muktsar, Bathinda, Moga, Amritsar, Morinda, and other parts of the state. The price of a stallion depends on factors such as height, breeding, upkeep, and appearance. He added, The diet of the horse is 4 to 5 kg per day. Jagat Pal Singh Brar, owner of Virasat Stud Farm at Chaksherewala village, Muktsar, who has ten horses, said that there are only two top livestock fairs in the country: one at Pushkar in Rajasthan and the other at Muktsar. Breeders and others who want to buy horses come from Tamil Nadu and other South Indian states, besides Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and other places. This time, I displayed two of my stallions, both four years old: Prithvi Raj and Damdar, he said. He added that there are 70 to 80 breeders in Punjab and explained that the Nukra breed originates from Punjab, while the Marwari breed comes from Rajasthan. Sukhpal Singh Bhati, partner in the firm responsible for organizing the fair, said that this year, around 2,800 to 3,000 horses and mares were brought to the fair by stud farm owners from across the country, mainly from Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Gujarat. Of these, approximately 600 horses were sold. Foals (two months to one year old) are sold for about Rs 50,000, and the average price of normal horses is between Rs 1.50 lakh and Rs 3.50 lakh. The price depends on factors like height, legs, chest, color, teeth, trot, and body size, he said. Buyers came from across the country. Singh's company, which charges a 4 percent commission on any sale, further explained that most stud farm owners display their horses and mares at the fair for show, rather than to sell them. Horses are often sold later on, after the fair ends. An officer from the animal husbandry department, speaking on the condition of anonymity, explained that foals, colts, and fillies (one to three years old) are generally sold. White-colored horses of the Nukra breed are used for marriage functions, while Marwari horses are used for breeding. Other horses are used in polo and games like pegging. Most deals are done discreetly to avoid the 4 percent commission, and the actual price of the horse is never disclosed, he added.

The New Indian Express 18 Jan 2025 1:46 pm

Legend 90 League To Kick Off From Feb 6 In Raipur

Gujarat Samp Army: The much-awaited Legend 90 League, featuring cricket stalwarts such as former Indian cricketers Shikhar Dhawan, Suresh Raina, and former New Zealand batter Ross Taylor, will be played from February 6 to 18 in Raipur. Former Australian captain Aaron Finch, former Sri Lanka opener Tillakaratne Dilshan and Martin Guptill are also some key players who will be featured in the League. With dynamic franchises like Chhattisgarh Warriors, Haryana Gladiators, Dubai Giants, Gujarat Samp Army, Delhi Royals, Big Boys, Royal Kings Punjab and Rajasthan Kings, the stage is perfectly set for an unforgettable celebration of cricket. The league, featuring a dynamic 90-ball-per-side format, promises to be a game-changer in the cricketing landscape. Speaking on the commencement of League, Shivain Sharma, Director of the Legend 90 League, said We are thrilled to bring the Legend 90 League, showcasing some of the greatest cricketing legends in an exciting new format. With global icons participating and the innovative 90-ball format, we are confident this league will set a new benchmark in the world of cricket. The Chhattisgarh Warriors boast marquee players like Martin Guptill, Suresh Raina and Ambati Rayudu while Delhi Royals have Shikhar Dhawan alongside Ross Taylor. Haryana Gladiators will have Harbhajan Singh at the helm, and former West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo will represent Rajasthan Kings. Also, former Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan will play for Dubai Giants. Dhawan, who will represent Delhi Royals in the Legend 90 League, is elated to be back on the field. I'm super excited to share some big news with you all. This season of Legend 90 League, I'll be playing for the Delhi Royals. I'm all set to bring my legendary form to the field and make every moment count. Thank you to my fans for the continued support, said Dhawan. Dhawan, who will represent Delhi Royals in the Legend 90 League, is elated to be back on the field. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 18 Jan 2025 12:18 pm

Battery systems to store Pavagada solar power, supply during peak hours

BENGALURU: Energy Minister K J George on Friday said the government is working on setting up battery storage systems in Pavagada Solar Park so that the power generated can be supplied on a daily basis during peak hours using the existing infrastructure. This will ensure that there are no power cuts and the rising demand is met. He said earlier Karnataka ranked number one in solar power generation, but now it ranks third after Gujarat and Rajasthan. Though work is on to increase the solar power generation in Pavagada to 2,000 MW, utilisation of the solar power generated is also essential. To address this, 2,000 MW batteries will be set up at Pavagada. He was speaking during the inauguration of a day-long electric vehicle (EV) mela for government employees in Vidhana Soudha. The mela was organised by the Bangalore Electricity Supply Corporation Limited (Bescom). Around 15 manufacturers and distributors put up stalls, along with two banking firms offering various financial schemes to government employees to purchase EVs. George said around 65-67% power generated in Karnataka is from renewable sources, but it is not well utilised. The government is now working on storing power through various means. Pertaining to EVs, he said annually over a lakh EVs are being registered in the state. Now work on strengthening the charging network is being undertaken. A senior official told The New Indian Express that all projects being undertaken now are long-term works. Companies to install the batteries are being finalised and it will cost around Rs one crore for a MW of power generation and storage. This is still cheaper than setting up a new thermal power plant, the official said. The department has also called for tenders to set up one-gigawatt-per-hour capacity batteries at seven KPTCL sub-stations. They will be realised in another three to four months, the official said.

The New Indian Express 18 Jan 2025 9:18 am

3 Rajasthan men held in 2 dists with liquor

The Times of India 18 Jan 2025 4:14 am

Farooqs convoy vehicle hits Neel Gai near Dausa, Rajasthan

Srinagar, Jan 17: A vehicle in the convoy of former Chief Minister, Farooq Abdullah met with an accident near Dausa while en route to Ajmer Dargah Sharif. Abdullah, who was traveling by road under Delhi Police escort, is safe. According to reports, the incident occurred when a car escorting Abdullah hit a blue bull (Neel [] The post Farooqs convoy vehicle hits Neel Gai near Dausa, Rajasthan appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 18 Jan 2025 1:23 am

2 Rajastan natives held in Hyderabad with heroin

Hyderabad: Two Rajasthan natives were held by the Neredmet police for involving the illegal peddling of drugs in Hyderabad, and seized heroin and other incriminating materials from their possession on Thursday, January 16. The arrested Rajasthan natives have been identified as Mahesh, 28, a resident of Ramakrishnapuram in Neredmet of Hyderabad and Mahipal, 19, a 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 17 Jan 2025 8:31 pm

Adani Foundation Unveils Dairy Development Program In Rajasthan

Adani Foundation has engaged more than 600 women in its dairy development program in the region.

Bloomberg Quint 17 Jan 2025 7:46 pm

NEET aspirant from Odisha hangs self in Rajasthans Kota, third such case in 2025

Kota: An 18-year-old NEET aspirant from Odisha allegedly hanged himself in his hostel room in Kota the third such case in Kota this year police said Friday. Officials said that no suicide note was recovered from the room. The incident occurred in Ambedkar Colony, Vigyan Nagar area Thursday night. According to police, Abhijeet []

orissapost 17 Jan 2025 6:31 pm

Rachakonda police busts interstate drug racket, 2 held

Hyderabad: The Rachakonda police on Friday arrested two persons for allegedly involving in illegal trafficking and distribution of heroin. As many as 190 grams of heroin, a bike, two mobile phones, a small weighing machine, all worth over Rs.23 lakh from the possession of the arrested persons identified as Mahesh alias Mahesh Sarem, 28, and Mahipal, 19, both working as gas repairers and residents of Neredmet. Both belong to Rajasthan. Addressing a press conference, Rachakonda Police Commissioner G Sudheer Babu said that Mahesh developed an acquaintance with one Samsuddin, a drug peddler residing at Chainpura village in Rajasthan. Mahesh purchased 200 grams of heroin from Samsuddin, for which he paid Rs.1 lakh online. On January 10, Mahesh arrived in Hyderabad by train and proceeded to stay at his friend Mahipal's residence in Sainik Nagar in Neredmet and informed Mahipal about the heroin transaction. The duo decided to sell drugs to customers at a higher price. Mahesh employed ride-hailing services to deliver heroin parcels to his customers. Since his arrival in Hyderabad, Mahesh had been distributing heroin to various individuals. Based on orders received from a customer named Bajarang, Mahesh and his accomplices also sent heroin parcels to other persons. In an effort to conceal their activities, Mahesh and his associates used different methods, such as booking rides to deliver parcels at various locations far from their original address. Additionally, they used online payment mode to receive payments from customers, Sudheer Babu said. He added that efforts were on to identify consumers and to apprehend the absconding source and main peddler. The Rachakonda police are continuing their investigation into the network of suppliers and consumers involved in the illicit drug trade. Efforts are underway to identify and apprehend other individuals linked to the illegal trade. We are also working to gather more intelligence on suppliers in Rajasthan and their connections to drug peddling operations in Hyderabad, he said. Since 2024 till date, the Rachakonda police have seized the drugs worth Rs. 88.33 crore.

Deccan Chronicle 17 Jan 2025 4:24 pm

Gehlot slams Centre, Punjab Govt over Dallewals fast

JAIPUR, Jan 17: Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday accused the Centre and Punjab Government of being insensitive towards farmer leader Jagdeep Singh Dallewal, who has been on an indefinite hunger strike. The Congress leader said this is the reason why 111 other farmers have gone on a hunger strike to put their point before the Government. It has been 51 days now since farmer leader Shri Jagjit Singh Dallewal has been on a hunger strike. His health [] The post Gehlot slams Centre, Punjab Govt over Dallewals fast appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 17 Jan 2025 3:58 pm

Vehicle in Farooq Abdullahs Convoy Meets Accident in Rajasthan

A vehicle in the convoy of former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah met with an accident near Dausa, Rajasthan, while en route to Ajmer Dargah Sharif. The Delhi Police-escorted vehicle according to Kashmir Dot Com hit a blue bull (Neel Gai) on the highway. The impact caused both front airbags to deploy, ensuring []

RisingKashmir 17 Jan 2025 3:19 pm

UGC Bans Three Universities For Awarding PhD Degrees In Rajasthan, Check Here

UGC Ban Universities: The universities have been debarred following the decision of the Standing Committee constituted by the UGC to monitor educational institutions.

NDTV 17 Jan 2025 3:16 pm

Farooq Abdullahs Convoy Meets With an Accident in Rajasthan

SRINAGAR: A vehicle in the convoy of Farooq Abdullah, former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and JKNC president , met with an accident near Dausa, Rajasthan, while en route to Ajmer Dargah Sharif. The Delhi Police vehicle escorting Abdullah collided with a blue bull (Neel Gai) on the highway. The cars front airbags deployed, minimising [] The post Farooq Abdullahs Convoy Meets With an Accident in Rajasthan appeared first on Kashmir Life .

KashmirLife 17 Jan 2025 2:56 pm

UAPA case: SC denies bail to ex-PFI chairman Abubacker on medical grounds

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday refused to grant bail on medical grounds to former chairman of the banned Popular Front of India (PFI) E Abubacker in a case registered against him under anti-terror law UAPA. Abubacker, who was arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) during a massive crackdown on the organisation in 2022, had approached the high court after the trial court rejected his bail application. A bench of Justices MM Sundresh and Rajesh Bindal said it was not inclined to release Abubacker at this stage after looking at the medical report. In his plea, Abubacker who is in his 70s, and suffers from Parkinson's disease, stated that he is entitled to bail as the NIA has miserably failed to put together a case against him. He also pointed out that he has undergone a surgery for the treatment of cancer. According to the central anti-terror agency, the PFI, its office bearers and members hatched a criminal conspiracy to raise funds for committing acts of terror in various parts of the country and were organising camps to indoctrinate and train their cadre for this purpose. Abubacker was arrested on September 22, 2022. The arrests were made in Kerala, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Puducherry, Delhi and Rajasthan. The BJP-led Central government banned the PFI and several of its associate organisations on September 28, 2022 for five years under the stringent anti-terror law, accusing them of having links with global terror groups like the ISIS. The Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), which works with the PFI and is considered its political face, accused the government of cracking down on dissent and alleged that the ban was part of an undeclared emergency. The regime is misusing the investigation agencies and laws to silence the opposition and to scare the people from expressing the voice of dissent. An undeclared emergency is clearly visible in the country, the group said. (With inputs from Online Desk)

The New Indian Express 17 Jan 2025 12:12 pm

REET 2024 correction window opens: Direct link to modify application forms here

The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan, has opened the REET 2024 correction window on January 17, 2025. Candidates can edit their application forms through the official RBSE website by paying a 200 amendment fee. Test centre changes are allowed for cancelled districts until January 19. REET 2024 is scheduled for February 27 in two shifts.

The Times of India 17 Jan 2025 12:05 pm

Vikram Solar secures 1 GW solar module order

Vikram Solar secures a 1GW solar module supply order, showcasing its advanced Hypersol N-Type TOPCON Glass-to-Glass Modules. These high-efficiency modules will support JSW Neo Energy Ltd's projects in Karnataka, Gujarat, and Rajasthan. Manufacturing will take place at Vikram Solar's facilities in Falta and Oragadam.

The Economic Times 17 Jan 2025 12:02 pm

The growth story remains intact for Adani Energy Solutions, says Jefferies

AdEnergy Solution's growth remains robust with significant additions to its transmission network and a strong project pipeline, Jefferies said. Key achievements include securing major renewable energy projects in Rajasthan, focusing on smart metering, and efforts to reduce financial volatility through strategic capital management, it added.

The Economic Times 17 Jan 2025 10:44 am

Wonder whirled

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala is no stranger to festivals - be it traditional ones such as pooram, perunnal, and Theyyams, or modern celebrations like film, dance music and art festivals, Biennale, and other cultural extravaganzas. However, the Kerala Arts and Crafts Village (KACV) in Kovalam has taken the concept of festivals to a whole new level with the Ragbag Festival. At the venue, a magical water curtain sets the stage for Belgiums Shadow Dance, while Poland reimagines George Orwells Animal Farm, offering a fresh and experimental perspective on the classic tale. Rajasthans Manganiyar Seduction fills the air with music, as 40 folk musicians perform within a towering, four-storey framework, celebrating the regions rich heritage. Cubo, a tribute to Latin energy, combines physical comedy, mime, and circus skills in a breathtaking performance. And theres so much more drama, music, circus, physical comedy, magic, puppetry, shadow play, video art, acrobatics, trapeze, and vertical dance. Ragbag is a confluence of novel, experimental, and diverse artistic expressions happening across different parts of the world, says festival curator Sasikumar V. Ragbag refers to a bag where scraps of fabric and old clothes are kept for reuse, a metaphor for recycling and mismatched things. When we conceptualised this festival, we wanted it to be thoughtful, not just another event. For that, we worked behind the idea, focusing on the changing global scenario, technological developments, imagination, art forms, and how these elements could be blended and conveyed in a new way. Considering the atmosphere of Kerala Arts and Crafts Village, everything should connect to that. Thats how I started searching for art forms and artists who do art in new ways. Ultimately, its a celebration of human skills. The Ragbag Festival, which kicked off on January 14 and concludes on January 19, features over 300 artists from 16 art groups across 10 countries, including India, with performances from Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Chile, Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland, Denmark, and more. The festival is not just about performances; it also offers food, a craft bazaar, hands-on workshops, and engaging panel discussions. One of the main highlights is the Craft Bazaar, curated by Jaya Jaitly, which features 33 craft groups from different parts of India. Handwoven textiles, unique jewellery, home dcor, and other handmade products, as well as craft workshops like Madhubani painting, Bagru printing, Sanjhi craft, and bag-making, are available. I have always been reading Jaya Jaitlys books on Indian crafts, craftsmanship, artists, textiles, and more. Besides being a well-known politician, she is also an expert in the traditional arts and crafts of India and the founder of Dastkari Haat Samiti, a national association of craftspeople with members from all over India, says Sasikumar. So, Sreeprasad T U, the chief operating officer of KACV, and I went to her residence in Goa to personally meet her, explained the idea behind the festival, and she agreed to be a part of it. This is the first-ever craft exhibition of its kind happening in Kerala. Another thing that makes the festival interesting is Ragbag Feast, a food festival curated by popular culinary expert Anumitra Ghosh Dastidar. The spread includes flavours from Nagaland, Bengal, Nizamuddin (New Delhi) and Sri Lanka. A series of panel discussions will also take place at the festival, with experts sharing their insights and experiences on topics such as From Tradition to Innovation: Circus and Performance Art, Towards a Pluralist Ecology of Knowledge Systems, and Cultural Thematic Routes and Kerala Tourism. Its been three days since the programme started, and the response has been amazing. , says Walter DCruz, one of the organisers. The Manganiyar Seduction on Wednesday saw a huge turnout, exceeding our expectations. The festival runs from 11am to 11pm, with performances mostly in the evening. Tickets for the festival are available for purchase on BookMyShow as well as directly at the venue. A day pass is available for Rs 499. Special rates are available for groups. Sasikumar says the team hopes to make Ragbag an annual event. After all, every festival gets another edition if its well-received by the audience. The festival should create a community with a shared vision. We want the viewers to experience different perspectives and feel like theyre travelling through various journeys So, we hope it will create an impact, and we can come up with another edition, he says.

The New Indian Express 17 Jan 2025 9:59 am

Rajasthan NEET PG 2024 round 2 seat allotment result declared: Check direct link

The Rajasthan NEET PG Round 2 seat allotment results for MD, MS, Post-MBBS DNB, and Post-MBBS Diploma courses have been announced by the NEET PG Counselling Board 2024, SMS Medical College, Jaipur. Registered candidates can check their results on the official website, rajpgneet2024.org. Candidates can check the direct link here.

The Times of India 17 Jan 2025 9:19 am

Misuse of 498A prevented: In a landmark court battle husband secures a government job despite wife filing a domestic violence case

Misuse of 498A case prevented by High Court: A husband was denied government job despite securing 68 merit rank. This Husband who got a government job after trying for 10 years, was rejected from being given an appointment letter as wife filed 498A case 2 years prior to this; Rajasthan high court orders govt to issue appointment letter. Know how this husband won the battle.

The Economic Times 17 Jan 2025 8:33 am

Unable to bear sexual harassment by uncle, Bengaluru techie sets herself ablaze in hotel room

BENGALURU: Deeply disturbed by the sexual harassment she reportedly suffered at the hands of her uncle, a 24-year-old woman doused herself in petrol and set herself afire inside a hotel room. The incident occurred at Radha Hometel in the EPIP Industrial Area of Whitefield on Sunday evening. The HAL police have arrested the 45-year-old accused. The deceased, a resident of MLA Layout in Kalena Agrahara, was a software professional. The accused, identified as R Praveen Singh, is a resident of SVS Paradise Apartment in KR Puram. The victims mother has filed a complaint against Praveen and his wife Sandhya Singh, who is the victims paternal aunt. The family hails from Rajasthan and the victims parents had moved to Bengaluru almost three decades ago for business. The incident took place inside a hotel room around 8 pm on Sunday. The victim, who had carried petrol in a bottle, doused herself with it and set herself on fire in front of Praveen. Shocked by her act, he tried to put off the fire and sustained burns on his right hand. She was immediately rushed to Victoria Hospitals burns ward for treatment, where she succumbed around 10 pm. The accused has been arrested and taken into police custody for further investigation. We are yet to establish the role of his wife, whose statement is being recorded, said an officer. For the last six years, the victim was staying at Sandhyas house, as it was convenient for her to go to work. During her stay, Praveen had allegedly recorded her pictures and videos when she was bathing and changing clothes. She would also go with Praveens family on trips and the accused would do the same, when they were staying in the hotel. Using the pictures and videos, the accused started blackmailing her for sexual favours, police said. The victim had revealed about the harassment to a friend, and had also expressed that she would end her life. However, the friend had instilled confidence in her and had told her to inform her parents. After the incident, Praveen started playing innocent. The exact reason came to light only after the victims friend disclosed to her mother about the sexual harassment on Monday morning, following which a police complaint. A case of abetment of suicide has been registered against the accused and his wife, police said, adding that Praveen has also been treated for the burns on his hand. The postmortem was conducted at Victoria Hospital on Monday. Further investigations are on. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)

The New Indian Express 17 Jan 2025 4:13 am

Rajasthan CM Gehlot slams UGC draft rules for undermining higher education

JAIPUR: The University Grants Commission's (UGC) draft regulations for appointing vice-chancellors and academic staff in universities have sparked major controversy, with former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot strongly criticising the proposed changes. Gehlot claims the new UGC rules will severely damage the countrys higher education system and appear to be designed to ensure a deeper infiltration of RSS ideologies and personnel into the nation's universities. Expressing his concerns on the social media platform X, Gehlot stated, It seems that the draft rules made by UGC for the appointment of Vice-Chancellors and academic staff in universities have been designed to initiate the process of installing RSS ideologues in educational institutions. UGC RSS Ashok Gehlot (@ashokgehlot51) January 16, 2025 According to Gehlot, the proposed rules suggest that vice-chancellors would no longer be required to have an academic background, with the central government assuming authority over appointments even in state universities. He further highlighted that the rules could potentially limit the number of contractual professors to just 10 per cent, thereby making it easier to appoint preferred candidates as professors. Gehlot warned, These rules will ruin our higher education system by allowing incompetent individuals to take over universities. This is a direct attack on the federal structure of the country as it diminishes the rights of state governments. He urged state governments and the academic community to oppose the proposed regulations, emphasising that such changes would degrade the quality of higher education and jeopardise the nation's educational future. The UGC's draft rules have ignited a fierce debate, with critics like Gehlot arguing that the proposed measures could politicise academia and compromise educational standards. Three Rajasthan-based universities debarred from awarding PhD degrees for not following UGC rules

The New Indian Express 16 Jan 2025 11:46 pm

UGC bars three Rajasthan universities from enrolling PhDs

Sources indicated that the debarring is for new admissions and the universities will have to strictly follow PhD regulations for the existing students until they complete their research.

The Hindu 16 Jan 2025 10:56 pm

MoD signs Rs 2,960-crore contract with BDL for MRSAM supply to Indian Navy

NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has signed a contract with Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) for the supply of Medium-Range Surface-to-Air Missiles (MRSAM) for the Indian Navy at a cost of approximately Rs 2,960 crore. The agreement was inked in the presence of Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh in New Delhi on 16 January 2025. The MRSAM system, a high-response, quick-reaction, vertically launched supersonic missile, is designed to neutralise enemy aerial threats, including missiles, aircraft, guided bombs, and helicopters. It is already in use by the Army, Navy, and Air Force in various configurations. The system has a range of up to 70 km, as noted on the BDL website. The missiles will be supplied under the 'Buy (Indian)' category, with significant indigenous content. The MoD stated that the contract is expected to generate approximately 3.5 lakh mandays of employment in the defence sector, including contributions from multiple Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). This contract marks a critical milestone in the ongoing efforts to bolster India's defence capabilities and indigenise advanced military technology, the MoD stated. The MRSAM system is a standard fit aboard several Indian Naval ships and will be integrated into most future platforms planned for acquisition. The first deliverable Firing Unit (FU) of the MRSAM System was handed over to the Indian Air Force (IAF) at Air Force Station, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, in September 2021. The MRSAM (IAF) is an advanced network-centric combat air defence system jointly developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), in collaboration with the Indian industry, comprising both private and public sectors, including MSMEs. The system provides point and area air defence for ground assets against threats such as fighter aircraft, UAVs, helicopters, guided and unguided munitions, and subsonic and supersonic cruise missiles. It can engage multiple targets at ranges of up to 70 km in severe saturation scenarios. Powered by an indigenously developed rocket motor and control system, the MRSAM ensures high manoeuvrability during the terminal phase. The Army raised its first MRSAM Regiment in the Eastern Sector in 2023. In December 2020, the DRDO conducted the maiden launch of the MRSAM (Army Version) from the Integrated Test Range, Chandipur, off the coast of Odisha.

The New Indian Express 16 Jan 2025 8:46 pm

Rebel Akali Dal leaders meet Jathedar again, seek fresh directions to party to comply with Akal Takht orders

CHANDIGARH: Rebel Shiromani Akali Dal leaders today met Akal Takht (Highest Temporal seat of Sikhs) Jathedar (High priest) Giani Raghbir Singh and sought directions to the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) to maintain the sanctity of the seven-member committee constituted by Akal Takht to revive the party. The two members of the Akal Takht-formed seven member committee Gurpratap Singh Wadala and Santa Singh Umaidpuri met the Jathedar Giani Raghbir Singh and told him that the party leadership is non-committal in implementing the directives issued by the Akal Takht last month. After meeting the Jathedar at his office in Golden temple complex in Amritsar, Wadala said that he (Jathedar) had declared that only the seven-member committee had been entrusted with the responsibility of revamping the party. As per the directive of the Jathedar they have also submitted a letter to Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) president Harjinder Singh Dhami requesting to hold the meeting of the committee that was headed by him. He further said that despite clear instructions given by Singh that only the seven-member committee constituted by Akal Takht can start the membership drive and revamp the party and that these directions would have to be abided by in toto, the Akali Dal just chose to ignore them. That is why we had no option left but to meet the Jathedar who specifically told us that only the seven member committee appointed by the Akal Takht has been authorized to chalk out and oversee the membership drive in the party, claimed Wadala. The other members of the committee included former SGPC chief Kirpal Singh Badhungar, Iqbal Singh Jhunda, Gurpartap Singh Wadala, Manpreet Singh Ayali, Santa Singh Umaidpuri and Satwant Kaur. Recently Singh has shown his displeasure saying that the Shiromani Akali Dal is yet to implement the December 2 edict 'in toto' and that the body cannot overlook the seven-member committee set up to reorganise the party. He had asked the party to immediately make operational the panel headed by SGPC Dhami. While pronouncing tankhah to former Shiromani Aklai Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal and other guilty party leaders on December 2, last year, Giani Raghbir Singh had announced from the faseel of Akal Takht that ae seven-member committee headed by SGPC chief Dhami will oversee the new membership drive in the party ad reorganise the party structure, appointment of fresh delegates in addition to the existing ones and members within a span of six months. Interestingly the partys Dakha MLA and leader of the legislative party in the state assembly Manpreet Singh Ayali and the partys Panthic Advisory Board member Santa Singh Umaidpur refused to accept the new duties allocated to them by the party working committee saying that they would go only by the directions of Akal Takht. Ayali was deputed to oversee the membership drive in Rajasthan whereas Umaidpuri was to perform the same task in Himachal Pradesh. The SAD had claimed that recasting the party through the seven-member committee might lead to cancellation of its recognition from the Election Commission of India (ECI) as the Representation of the People Act, 1951, mandates for running a political party in a secular manner, and not as per the directions of a religious body. Meanwhile the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has decided to focus on conducting the targeted 25 lakh strong membership drive as part of its organizational elections. Senior party leader Dr Daljit Singh Cheema said all plans are being finalized to start the membership drive on January 20. These include printing copies for distribution to the party cadre as well as framing the rules and regulations for the drive as per constitutional norms. Cheema said, he party is committed to ensuring that a genuine membership drive is conducted and that the same is ratified by party Observers under the supervision of the chief election officer for the drive former minister Gulzar Singh Ranike. He said it had been decided to hold training sessions for the designated Observers so that the entire process could be conducted smoothly in a free and fair manner.

The New Indian Express 16 Jan 2025 6:59 pm

Three Rajasthan-based universities debarred from awarding PhD degrees for not following UGC rules

NEW DELHI: Three Rajasthan-based universities, that failed to follow provisions of PhD regulations and academic norms for the award of degrees, have been debarred for five years, the University Grants Commission (UGC) announced Thursday. These three universities - OPJS University, Churu; Sunrise University, Alwar, and Singhania University, Jhunjhunu - have been debarred from awarding Ph.D degrees for five years 2025-26 to 2029-30. Speaking to The New Indian Express , UGC Chairman Prof. M. Jagadesh Kumar said that the commission is also assessing the quality of PhD programmes in other universities. We are also in the process of checking the quality of PhD programs in a few other universities. If they are found to violate the PhD regulations, action will be taken against them too, he said. The UGC Chairman said that universities should be committed to maintaining the highest standards in PhD programmes. UGC will take appropriate action against institutions that fail to follow UGC's PhD regulations. It is necessary to single out such erring institutions and prevent them from admitting Ph.D students. We should ensure that the integrity and global reputation of Indian higher education remain uncompromised, he added. In a public notice on Thursday, UGC Secretary Prof. Manish Joshi, said, a standing committee has been constituted by the UGC to monitor whether universities are following the procedure and awarding PhD degrees in accordance with the UGC regulations. One of the mandates of the standing committee is to suggest corrective measures and recommend action to be taken against erring universities. He said after examining the information submitted by the universities, the standing committee has found that three universities do not follow the provisions of the UGC PhD regulations and also the academic norms for the award of PhD degrees. These universities were given an opportunity to explain why they failed to comply with the provisions of the UGC PhD Regulations, however, the responses received from these universities were not found satisfactory, the notice added. The standing committee has, thus, recommended that the UGC may debar these Universities from enrolling PhD students for the next five years, the notice said. The three universities have been informed about the UGC decision and have been directed to immediately discontinue enrolling PhD students. Prospective students and parents are hereby advised not to take admission in the PhD programme offered by the three universities from now onwards, UGC said. In the absence of UGC approval, PhD awarded by the three universities shall not be treated recognized/valid for higher education and employment, it further said.

The New Indian Express 16 Jan 2025 6:32 pm

Justice (Retd) Arun Mishra appointed as BCCI Ombudsman

Former Supreme Court judge Justice Arun Mishra has been appointed as Ombudsman and Ethics Officer of BCCI. Mishra, who has a distinguished legal career, held prominent judicial positions including Chief Justice of Rajasthan and Calcutta High Courts. He previously served as chairperson of NHRC. His extensive legal experience will contribute to the betterment of BCCIs ethical standards.

The Economic Times 16 Jan 2025 6:17 pm

Government takes next step in setting up Bharat Small Reactors

NEW DELHI: In line with the announcement made in the Union Budget of July 2024 and as part of a strategic move to signal positively to international partners, including the United States, the Government has taken the next steps to open the nuclear sector to private investment. The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL), Indias sole nuclear power operator, has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP), inviting Indian industries to finance and construct a proposed fleet of 220 MW Bharat Small Reactors for captive use and selling the power as per government rules. March 31 is the last date for submitting the proposals. The setting up such of nuclear reactors also align with governments zero emission for 2070 by reducing the carbon footprints. The BSRs are intended to be established with private capital, operating within the existing legal framework and approved business models. As outlined in the Request for Proposals, the industrial partyreferred to as the userwill have rights to the plant's electricity output. However, for operational purposes, the plant assets will be transferred to NPCIL. As per Indian laws, NPCIL is the sole operator of the nuclear power plants in the country. The user is expected to use the generated power for its own captive requirements but may sell the electricity to other customers at a tariff set by the Department of Atomic Energy, in accordance with Indian laws and regulations. The user will be responsible for all capital and operating expenses throughout the project's lifecycle, including pre-project phases, maintenance, asset reinstatement in the event of damage, and decommissioning. The project will be constructed by the user under the supervision and oversight of NPCIL, and upon completion, the plant will be transferred to NPCIL for operation. The announcement of the Request for Proposals follows a statement by Minister of State Jitendra Singh, who outlined the governments vision for Bharat Small Reactors (BSRs) as part of its nuclear power program in a written response to the Lok Sabha on December 4. The announcement is a signal to all over partners that we are serious on reducing the carbon footprints and meeting our climate targets. It also signals that we will have a robust civil nuclear energy programme where private players too play their part subject to Indian laws and regulations, said a source. In the last Budget meeting, Finance Minister announced the governments plan for collaboration with the private sector to set up Bharat Small Reactors (BSRs), and undertake research and development for Bharat Small Modular Reactors and other advanced nuclear technology. Bharat Small Reactors (BSRs) are 220 MW Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs) incorporating certain improvements. India already operates a live 220 MW PHWR design, with several reactors in operation across the country, including at Narora (Uttar Pradesh), Rajasthan, Kakrapa.

The New Indian Express 16 Jan 2025 4:43 pm

UGC bans three universities from offering PhD programs for the next five years: Here is why

The University Grants Commission (UGC) has barred three universities in Rajasthan from admitting PhD students from 2025-26 to 2029-30 for not adhering to UGC PhD Regulations. OPJS University, Sunrise University, and Singhania University were found non-compliant after a detailed analysis.

The Times of India 16 Jan 2025 4:22 pm

UGC debars three universities from enrolling scholars under Ph.D. program

New Delhi: University Grants Commission (UGC) has taken strict action against three univiersities which are found to be compromising the integrity of the Ph.D. degree. These institutions have been barred from admitting new Ph.D. students for the next five years. This is a strong message to all universities that maintaining rigorous academic standards is non-negotiable for UGC. A public notice by the UGC has been put out in the public domain and UGC has communicated this decision to the universities separately. The universities include-- OPJS University, Churu, Sunrise University, Alwar, Rajasthan and Singhania University, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan. We urge prospective students and their families to exercise due diligence when selecting a university for doctoral studies. Verify the UGC recognition status of the programme and institution before applying, the UGC stated. University Grants Commission has taken strict action against 3 universities who are found to be compromising the integrity of the Ph.D. degree. These institutions have been barred from admitting new Ph.D. students for the next five years. This is a strong message to all pic.twitter.com/C3IwU7sIBY UGC INDIA (@ugc_india) January 16, 2025

Deccan Chronicle 16 Jan 2025 4:02 pm

National Startup Day: iStart Rajasthan To Host A Two-Day Event For Founders

iStart, a flagship initiative of the Rajasthan government to foster innovation and promote entrepreneurship in the state, will celebrate the

inc42 16 Jan 2025 3:11 pm

RTS commissioners' meet: Increasing use of technology in governance to ensure transparency, timeliness

NEW DELHI: The Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) recently organised a meeting with Rights to Services (RTS) chief commissioners, commissioners and other officials from states and Union Territories to share best practices and discuss strategies for enhancing service delivery. The focus was on leveraging e-services to strengthen the connection between citizens and the government through technology. V Srinivas, DARPG Secretary, chaired the meeting, highlighting recent advancements in e-governance initiatives nationwide. He also emphasised as how RTS has become an important part of good governance in the country. Senior officials from various states and UTs shared their successful practices. As part of sharing the best practices in the concerned fields, Haryana's RTS Commissioner presented the state's auto-appeal system, while Rajasthans official highlighted its Raj Sampark -181 call center initiative. Bihar's official, attending the meeting, detailed upon the Prasasnik Sudhar Mission Society's efforts in administrative reforms. Officials from Punjab, Chandigarh, Uttarakhand, Assam, Meghalaya, and other regions also presented details on their respective best initiatives. The meeting emphasised the growing adoption of e-services in India. According to DARPG, the number of e-services across the country has significantly increased from 18,500 in 2014 to account for 74 per cent of total government services being delivered digitally. This expansion underscores the increasing role of technology in improving public service delivery. DARPG had previously curated a plenary session for RTS chief commissioners and commissioners during a national conference in Mumbai, focusing on fostering dialogue and collaboration among states. The current meeting reinforced the importance of integrating technology in governance to improve accessibility and efficiency. The discussions provided a platform for states and UTs to exchange ideas, learn from each other, and innovate. The meeting also underscored the government's commitment to promoting e-services as a means to bring citizens and the administration closer, ensuring timely, transparent, and accountable delivery of services

The New Indian Express 16 Jan 2025 3:05 pm

RBSE Class 10th, 12th Date Sheet Released: Check detailed timetable here

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has officially released the exam schedule for the 2025 Class 10 and 12 board examinations. The Class 10 exams will be held from 6 March to 1 April 2025, commencing with English, while the Class 12 exams will take place from 6 March to 5 April 2025. Students are advised to review the complete timetable provided here and plan their preparations accordingly.

The Times of India 16 Jan 2025 12:54 pm

MIL Loves Handcuffs, Make Her Wear Them: Rajasthan Woman's Suicide Note On Status Message

The woman faced relentless dowry harassment after marriage by her in-laws. Her brother, Sangu Singh, revealed that she was going through mental and physical abuse which ultimately drove her to suicide

News18 16 Jan 2025 12:40 pm

Vande Bharat Sleeper Train Completes Trial Run in Mumbai

Mumbai : Sleeper Vande Bharat Express on Wednesday underwent a trial run for the first time from Mumbai. The train departed from Mumbai Central Railway station of Western Railways (WR) and ran at a speed of 130 kmph to reach Ahmedabad station. However, the deployment of the Sleeper Vande Bharat Express train will be done in service and route after conducting three to four trials from Nagda to Kota in Rajasthan and other places in North Railway (NR), said a senior Railway official. The train arrived at Mumbai Central at 1.50 pm after departing from Ahmedabad at 7.29 am. Post this, It again departed from Mumbai Central at 2.45 pm for Ahmedabad. The senior official of the WR said that the Research Design and Standards Organization (RDSO) has been conducting a Confirmatory Oscillograph Car Run (COCR) trial of the train. RDSO will conduct four to five trials in different zones. Following this, the RDSO will submit its report to the railway board, which would finalise the deployment of this train in services, he said. E A source in the WR said that the certificate is likely to be issued next week after which final call on its deployment in services and routes will be taken by the railway board. After analysis, a final certificate will be issued by RDSO, the WR said in a statement. Railway officials said that the Vande Bharat sleeper train achieved a peak speed of 180 kmph during multiple trials conducted over the last three days. During the current trials, the train clocked a peak speed of 180 kmph on January 2, during a 30-km run between Kota and Laban in Rajasthans Bundi district. The officials said that after completion of the trials, the Railway Safety Commission will also evaluate the train at maximum speed. According to the WR, the 16-coach train includes 11 AC-3 tier coaches, 4 AC-2 tier coaches, and a First AC coach, all equipped with advanced features such as separate charging ports for Type A and C devices, a foldable snack table, an integrated lighting system, and a laptop charging setup. For passenger convenience, the train has a combined gangway for smooth movement, dog boxes at both ends, adequate linen space, and 38 special seats for attendants. Additionally, all coaches are HL3 compliant for fire safety and include Braille navigation for visually challenged passengers.

Deccan Chronicle 16 Jan 2025 12:00 am

Two MPs Join AIIMS Jammu Institute Body After Election

SRINAGAR: The Union Health Ministry has notified that Jugal Kishore (MP, Jammu) and Rajkumar Roat (MP, Banswara-Rajasthan) will serve as members of the institute body of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Vijaypur (Samba), Jammu. The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare announced their appointment as members of the institute body of [] The post Two MPs Join AIIMS Jammu Institute Body After Election appeared first on Kashmir Life .

KashmirLife 15 Jan 2025 11:30 pm

Jugal, Raot nominated as members of AIIMS Jammu

JammuTawi, Jan 15:The Union Health Ministry has notified that Jugal Kishore (MP, Jammu) and Rajkumar Raot (MP Banswara- Rajasthan) will serve as members of the institute body of All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Vijaypur (Samba), Jammu. In a notification, a copy of which is in possession of news agency, the Union Ministry of Health [] The post Jugal, Raot nominated as members of AIIMS Jammu appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 15 Jan 2025 11:27 pm

Kite festival in Visakhapatnam is a symbol of unity and joy

Visakhapatnam :The Visakhapatnam Beach Road was transformed into a remarkable exhibition of communal harmony during the Sankranti kite festival. This event, characterised by vibrant skies adorned with an array of kites, showcased a noteworthy collaboration between the Hindu and Muslim communities, underscoring the spirit of unity. The festival prominently featured Hindu kite flyers who skillfully manoeuvred their colourful kites, creating a captivating spectacle against the backdrop of a clear blue sky. Notably, the presence of numerous kite stalls operated mainly by Muslim vendors contributed an additional layer of significance to the event, emphasising mutual respect and collaboration among the communities. Sheikh Farzania, who has devoted the past 19 years to selling kites for this festival, shared her experiences with the Deccan Chronicle. She said, It is a cultural unity affair, reflecting on the cherished memories she has created over the years. My husbands brother, son and daughter all join me in this joyful endeavour, each establishing their own stalls. Farida, an engineering graduate, also participated by setting up her own stall along Vizag Beach Road for the kite festival. She noted, Previously, we were permitted to sell kites for only three days; however, this time, we have been granted seven days. Business has improved significantly this year. Nazimuddin highlighted the festivals cultural importance. He remarked that in states such as Gujarat and Rajasthan, kite flying has become a prominent event attracting enthusiasts from around the world. In Vizag, we celebrate the festival during Sankranti, preparing for months in advance, which transforms into a major cultural event, also featuring friendly kite competitions, he said. Attendee N. Lalita, who participated in the festival with her grandchildren, articulated that kite flying during Makar Sankranti promotes outdoor engagement and encourages individuals to embrace sunlight. She observed, The kite stalls, primarily operated by members of the Muslim community, offered a diverse selection of kites and related accessories, thereby enriching the festive atmosphere. The interactions between vendors and kite flyers were marked by camaraderie and mutual respect, further strengthening relationships between the participating communities. P. Madhava Rao captured the essence of the festival. He said, In an era where divisions often predominate news narratives, the Visakhapatnam kite festival serves as a symbol of hope and unity. It reminds us that through collaboration and mutual respect, diverse communities can converge to create moments of joy and celebration. This event not only showcased the aesthetic beauty of kites soaring in the sky but also illustrated the significance of harmony and togetherness.

Deccan Chronicle 15 Jan 2025 11:27 pm

From Triple Century to Resurgence : The Karun Nair Journey

Karun Nair, Jodhpur, Rajasthan-born right-handed batter, has once again captured the attention of the cricketing world with his recent string of impressive performances. Known for his remarkable triple century against England in December 2016, Nair's journey in cricket has been one of highs and lows. In his last six innings, Nair has stacked up scores of 122*, 112, 111, 163*, 44*, and 112*, showcasing his exceptional form. Prior to being dismissed for 112 against Uttar Pradesh, Nair had set a new List A record by scoring 542 runs without being dismissed, surpassing the previous record held by former New Zealand all-rounder James Franklin. Despite his historic triple century, Nair's career saw a steep decline, as he slipped out of national contention. However, his recent performances have reignited hopes of a potential comeback. With India scheduled to tour England later in the summer, Nair's experience of two county seasons at Northants and his impressive runs in the Ranji Trophy could keep him in the conversation for selection. Speaking exclusively, his father, MDK Nair, shared his thoughts on Karun's journey. We are hopeful for his selection. Yes, we are a bit disappointed when his national selection is being sidelined. He should have been in the team long, long back. But it happens. We also know that the selectors also remain under pressure because there are hundreds of boys performing to their potential. MDK Nair also spoke about his son's character and dedication. Karun is a different type of boy. He just concentrates on his game and tries to remain fit. He does not think much about his non-inclusion in the Indian team, he said. Nair's recent run of form has inevitably brought him plenty of attention. His remarkable performances, combined with his experience and resilience, make a strong case for his inclusion in the Indian squad. As fans and selectors alike watch his journey with anticipation, one thing is clear: Karun Nair's story is far from over. His determination to succeed, despite the setbacks, is a testament to his character and passion for the game. With the cricketing world keeping a close eye on his performances, Nair continues to inspire with his unwavering commitment and pursuit of excellence.

Deccan Chronicle 15 Jan 2025 11:25 pm

2 MPs Elected As Members Of AIIMS Jammu

Jammu, Jan 15: The Union Health Ministry has notified that Jugal Kishore (MP, Jammu) and Rajkumar Roat (MP Banswara- Rajasthan) will serve as members of the institute body of All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Vijaypur (Samba), Jammu. In a notification, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has announced their appointment as members of the institute body of AIIMS Jammu after their election to these positions. In exercise of powers conferred by Section 4(g) of the All India [] The post 2 MPs Elected As Members Of AIIMS Jammu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 15 Jan 2025 8:46 pm

REET 2024: Rajasthan Teacher Eligibility Test Registrations To Close Today

The Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET) 2024 is scheduled to be held on February 27, 2025 in two shifts.

NDTV 15 Jan 2025 7:27 pm