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Top 10 Indian & International destinations to explore in 2025 for an unforgettable year-end holiday

Check out the top 10 travel destinations both in India and abroad: As 2025 ends, plan a memorable getaway. Explore India's Kashmir, Goa, Kerala, Rajasthan, and Meghalaya. Experience pleasant weather for skiing, beaches, hill stations, desert safaris, and trekking. International options include Dubai, Bali, Thailand, Vietnam, and Turkey. These destinations offer ideal conditions for diverse experiences before 2026 begins.

The Economic Times 8 Dec 2025 6:14 pm

From Being Written Off To Beating Indias Best Cyclist At KIUG 2025: The Inspiring Journey Of Khoirom Rejiya Devi

Khelo India University Games Rajasthan: Khoirom Rejiya Devi was always told, his sport is not for you, by her family, and some coaches also repeated it when she first took up cycling back in 2019. The cyclist from Manipur, representing Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) at the Khelo India University Games Rajasthan 2025, was a late convert to cycling after initially trying her hand at Sepak Takraw as a junior, but she was overlooked for further selection. The 23-year-old silenced all critics when she upset favourite Meenakshi Rohilla of Guru Nanak Dev University to win the womens 3km Pursuit gold at the Sawai Man Singh Stadium Cycling Velodrome in Jaipur. From 2019, on the track, even at home, I faced so much mental stress that now every race feels like a challenge. And that is why I never think about who is in front of me. I have only one goal, to make myself the best cyclist in the country, Rejiya told SAI Media. Rejiya, daughter of a fisherman from Phubala village in Manipurs Bishnupur district, was part of Manipurs Sepak Takraw team from 2014 to 2018, but by then it was clear that there was no future for her in that sport. My father, in a drunken state, used to taunt me; people mocked me. There was a time when I cried every day. But then, in 2019, a friend said, Try cycling, because you run very fast, she said. But even that wasnt a smooth ride. Just as she was settling into the rhythm of competition and participating in the 2020 Khelo India Youth Games, the COVID-19 pandemic struck. Conditions at home deteriorated, but Rejiya continued training to pursue her dream alive. When things improved, she reached Delhi for national trials only to hear the same response again: You lack exposure; your timing is not good for the senior level. But this time, Rejiya didnt give up. She returned home, began running every morning, lost ten kilos, and then shifted her focus from sprinting to endurance. She secured a spot in the National Camp at Patiala by winning the bronze medal at the 2021 Senior Nationals in Jaipur, and she hasnt looked back since. In 2022, she was part of the Indian womens team that secured the historic bronze medal at the Asian Cycling Championships in Team Pursuit. By 2024, Rejiya was recognised among Indias top pursuit racers, but Meenakshi still remained the rider to beat in this discipline. Rejiya finally got that opportunity in Jaipur, and the 23-year-old made the most of it by crushing Meenakshis hopes of securing all five gold medals at the Games. To beat Meenakshi, you need intelligence, strength and strategyall three. I knew she had been racing continuously for the past five days. The moment I sensed her fatigue increasing, I picked up my pace, said Rejiya, who had won the Asmita League last year. In 2022, she was part of the Indian womens team that secured the historic bronze medal at the Asian Cycling Championships in Team Pursuit. By 2024, Rejiya was recognised among Indias top pursuit racers, but Meenakshi still remained the rider to beat in this discipline. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Winning is one thing, but receiving praise from your rival afterwards is another kind of honour. Meenakshi, who won four gold medals and one silver at KIUG Rajasthan, hugged Rejiya after the race, patted her back, and said with a smile, Rejiya is one of the strongest cyclists from our team. We train together at NSNIS Patiala. I am happy that she won. Although there is some pain in my heart that I lost in my favourite event, I wholeheartedly congratulate her on her victory. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 8 Dec 2025 4:22 pm

Denim exporter Manomay focuses on capacity expansion, cleaner production

Rajasthan-based Manomay Tex India is prioritizing capacity expansion and cleaner production for sustainable growth. The company is also enhancing its presence in domestic and international markets, with plans to boost exports to countries like Colombia and Mexico. Manomay Tex has implemented measures such as zero liquid discharge and water recycling to improve sustainability.

The Economic Times 8 Dec 2025 2:31 pm

Vikram Bhatt, wife arrested in Rs 30 crore fraud case: Biopic 'promise' to Udaipur-based fertility doctor sparks huge scandal

Fillmmaker Vikram Bhatt and his wife Shwetambari Bhatt have been arrested by Rajasthan Police in connection with a Rs 30 crore fraud case. The case involves Dr Ajay Murdia, the owner of Udaipur's Indira Group of Companies. The complaint filed by Indira IVF founder Dr Ajay Murdia accused Vikram Bhatt and his associates of financial wrongdoing and false promises of making a biopic of his late wife.

The Economic Times 8 Dec 2025 1:48 pm

Provogue Launches India's First 'Design-it-Yourself' Luggage Range - Myn by Provogue at Jaigarh Heritage Festival

Provogue India , the Lifestyle Partner of the Jaigarh Heritage Festival 2025, announced the launch of MYN by Provogue , India’s first design-it-yourself luggage platform. The innovative initiative empowers travellers to personalise their luggage with unique designs, themes, and artwork allowing them to express their identity, passions, and personal style wherever they go.   HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh, Princess Gauravi Kumari and Pravin Prabhakar (CEO, Provogue) at the launch of MYN by Provogue heritage collection   Heritage Limited Edition Collection , co-created with the Jaigarh Heritage Festival. The collection draws inspiration from Rajasthan’s royal artistry and cultural motifs, blending tradition with contemporary aesthetics. The collection was introduced in the esteemed presence of HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh of Jaipur, Princess Gauravi Kumari of Jaipur and other key dignitaries. The collection received immense appreciation from HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh describing it as “a beautiful collection.”   Through this collaboration, Provogue aims to bring a fresh cultural narrative to the travel lifestyle space offering modern travellers the opportunity to carry a piece of India’s regal heritage with them. This launch represents a significant step in travel fashion, where personal expression meets innovative, design-led craftsmanship.   Speaking on the occasion, Pravin Prabhakar, CEO, Provogue India , said,  “Provogue, in collaboration with the Jaigarh Heritage Festival, is proud to introduce the Limited Edition MYN Jaigarh Heritage Collection, a curation that brings Rajasthan’s cultural richness into the modern travel lifestyle. Today’s travellers seek more than functionality; they look for travel gear that mirrors their personal style and individuality. Under the new management, our vision is to lead the evolution of travel by making it a seamless blend of style, functionality, and self-expression and this launch is a meaningful step forward on that journey.”   About Provogue Provogue is a leading travel lifestyle brand with a strong legacy of over 28 years in India’s fashion industry. Rooted in a rich fashion legacy, the brand brings a style-driven approach to travel gear for today’s style-conscious consumers. Its portfolio includes premium luggage, backpacks, and travel accessories that seamlessly combine contemporary style with durable functionality. With innovation at its core and fashion in its DNA, Provogue continues to redefine modern travel empowering people to move with confidence and individuality.

News Voir 8 Dec 2025 1:18 pm

RPSC RAS exam 2024: Interview schedule for Rajasthan State and Subordinate Services released; check key dates here

Rajasthan Public Service Commission has announced interview schedules for RAS and Assistant Professor recruitment. RAS interviews are set from December 15-24, 2025, while Assistant Professor interviews for 22 subjects will run from December 15-30, 2025. Candidates must bring all original and photocopied documents, including ID and photos, to the interview venue.

The Times of India 8 Dec 2025 1:10 pm

Rajasthan dominates 2nd Federation Cup Lacrosse Cship

Excelsior Sports Correspondent KATRA, Dec 7: The 2nd Federation Cup Lacrosse Championship 2025 concluded at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Sports Complex, Katra, after three days of spirited competition and exemplary sportsmanship. The championship, organised by J&K Lacrosse Association under the aegis of the Lacrosse Association of India, witnessed participation from 15 States including Gujarat, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Telangana, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Punjab, Delhi, and J&K. Around 280 male and female players showcased talent, [] The post Rajasthan dominates 2nd Federation Cup Lacrosse Cship appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 8 Dec 2025 4:15 am

Vikram Bhatt, Wife Arrested For Cheating Rajasthan Doctor Of Rs 30 Cr

Bhatt, his wife Shwetambari Bhatt, and six others are accused of defrauding Udaipur-based Dr Ajay Murdia, founder of Indira Group of Companies, of Rs 30 crore, the official added. Two people have been arrested in the case earlier, he said

Deccan Chronicle 7 Dec 2025 9:52 pm

Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt, wife arrested for allegedly cheating Rajasthan doctor of Rs 30 crore

Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt and his wife Shwetambari were arrested by Udaipur police in Mumbai over a Rs 30 crore cheating case. The couple, along with six others, are accused of defrauding Dr. Ajay Murdia, founder of Indira Group of Companies. Murdia alleged he was promised Rs 200 crore for a biopic that never materialized.

The Economic Times 7 Dec 2025 9:48 pm

Cheetah cub killed by speeding car hit as Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh

BHOPAL: Madhya Pradeshs cheetah population suffered a second blow in three days after a 20-month-old male cub born to South African cheetah Gamini was fatally hit by a speeding car in Gwalior districts Ghatigaon area early Sunday. The incident occurred around 6.30 am when the two cubs were crossing National Highway-46 near the Ghatigaon forests. According to an official statement from the field director of the Cheetah Project, A speeding vehicle (car) struck one of the cubs, killing it instantly. The cheetah tracking team and the local forest staff were continuously monitoring both cubs. The accident happened suddenly even as the tracking team attempted to stop the speeding vehicle from hitting the cheetah. The vehicle suspected to have caused the collision was traced hours later in Rajasthans Kota district, and a forest offence case has been registered. Officials at Kuno National Park (KNP) said the second cub is safe, though its exact location has not been disclosed yet. This is the first recorded death of a cheetahadult or cub due to a vehicle strike since the Cheetah Project began in September 2022 with the arrival of eight Namibian cheetahs. Sundays death comes just two days after a 10-month-old cub of South African female Veera was found dead in the KNP forests on December 5, a day after it was released into the wild with its mother and sibling. The cub is believed to have been separated from them the same night and is suspected to have died after falling and colliding with rocks near a hillock. The cub killed on Sunday had been roaming freely since March 17, 2025, when Gamini and her four cubs were released into the open forests of the Khajuri area. With the loss of both cubs aged 10 months and 20 months, the cheetah count inside KNP now stands at 27, including 19 cubs and eight adults. Three more adult cheetahs housed at the Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary bring the total in Madhya Pradesh to 30. Reacting to the twin deaths, Bhopal-based wildlife activist Ajay Dubey said, The unnatural death streak of cheetahs continues in Madhya Pradesh. A cheetah was run over by a vehicle in the Gwalior district. The MP government has failed to fix responsibility for the criminal negligence.

The New Indian Express 7 Dec 2025 9:47 pm

Rajnath Singh inaugurates record 125 BRO projects in Ladakh

NEW DELHI: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday described Operation Sindoor as a historic success, crediting the missions scale and efficiency to Indias rapidly strengthened border connectivity. Singh, who was in Ladakh to inaugurate 125 strategically significant infrastructure projects of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) the highest number ever launched simultaneously, said the forces exercised restraint despite having the capability to go further. Speaking about the counter-operation launched after the Pahalgam terror attack, Singh said, Our Armed Forces launched the operation in response to the horrific terrorist attack in Pahalgam. Everybody knows what befell those terrorists. We could have done much more, but our forces, demonstrating both courage and patience, did only what was necessary. The success of the operation was made possible by seamless logistics and uninterrupted connectivity to forward areas. The projects inaugurated on Sunday span two Union Territories Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir and seven states: Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, West Bengal and Mizoram. They include 28 roads, 93 bridges and four miscellaneous facilities, collectively built at an estimated cost of Rs 5,000 crore, marking the highest-value set of inaugurations in BROs history. As first reported by The New Indian Express , the assets represent a major boost to Indias border infrastructure push. These upgraded roads and bridges are expected to significantly enhance last-mile connectivity to remote villages and forward military posts, helping integrate these areas more closely into the national mainstream. The main event was held on the DarbukShyokDaulat Beg Oldie road at the newly completed Shyok Tunnel, one of the marquee projects unveiled by the minister. Calling the tunnel an engineering feat built in one of the worlds toughest terrains, Singh said the 920-metre cut-and-cover structure will ensure all-weather access to a strategically vital region frequently cut off by heavy snowfall, avalanches and extreme temperatures. The tunnel, he said, will boost mobility, security and rapid deployment capability, especially during harsh winters. Singh also virtually inaugurated the Galwan War Memorial in Ladakh, honouring the bravery and sacrifice of Indian soldiers. Reaffirming the governments commitment to developing border regions, the Defence Minister said robust connectivity acts as a lifeline for security, economic growth and disaster management. There are numerous benefits of strong border infrastructure. It enables military mobility, smooth transport of logistics, increased tourism and employment opportunities, and most importantly greater public faith in development, democracy and the government, he said. He noted that the BRO spent a record Rs 16,690 crore in 202425 and has been set a target of Rs 18,700 crore for 202526. In the past two years alone, 356 BRO projects have been dedicated to the nation, underscoring the agencys capability to operate in high-altitude, snowbound, desert, flood-prone and forested terrain. The Union Budget 202526 has raised the BROs allocation from Rs 6,500 crore to Rs 7,146 crore, reflecting its expanding role in national security and development.

The New Indian Express 7 Dec 2025 9:33 pm

Severe cold grips north India; IMD warns of cold wave, fog across multiple states

NEW DELHI: Cold conditions prevailed across north India on Sunday, with the Amarnath yatra base camp being the coldest recorded place in Jammu and Kashmir at minus 4.3 degrees Celsius and parts of Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan reporting minimum temperatures between three and seven degrees Celsius. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said cold wave conditions were very likely to prevail in isolated pockets over Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha in Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha on Monday and Tuesday. In Delhi, the minimum temperature was recorded at eight degrees, up from 6.8 degrees a day ago and yet 1.6 notches below normal. The maximum temperature was 24.7 degrees Celsius, 0.1 notch below normal, while the relative humidity was 92 per cent in the morning. For Monday, the weather department forecast a minimum of 10 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 25 degrees Celsius, with mist expected. Pollution levels in Delhi remained in the very poor category on Sunday, prolonging the spell of toxic air that has hung over its residents for several weeks now. The city logged a 24-hour average AQI of 308. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, an AQI between 0 and 50 is classified good, 51 and 100 satisfactory, 101 and 200 moderate, 201 and 300 poor, 301 and 400 very poor and 401 and 500 severe. Further in the north, the night temperatures in Kashmir rose by several degrees but stayed below the freezing point, officials said. The Pahalgam resort in south Kashmir, which serves as the base camp for the annual Amarnath yatra, was the coldest recorded place in Jammu and Kashmir as the minimum settled at a low of minus 4.3 degrees Celsius. The minimum temperature in Srinagar -- the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir -- settled at minus 0.9 degrees Celsius, a rise of 3.2 degrees compared to the previous night. The gateway town to the valley, Qazigund, recorded a low of minus one degree Celsius, while the minimum settled at minus 0.8 degree Celsius in north Kashmir's Kupwara, and 1.1 degrees Celsius in south Kashmir's Kokernag, according to officials. The meteorological department said the weather would remain generally cloudy but dry on Sunday, and a brief spell of light snowfall at isolated places in the higher reaches of north and central Kashmir is likely on December 8. In Himachal Pradesh, The IMD predicted dense fog in parts of the state until Wednesday. A yellow alert for dense fog was also issued in parts of the reservoir area of the Bhakra dam in Bilaspur district and over some parts of the Balh valley in Mandi district during early morning till Monday. In Punjab, Faridkot remained the coldest place, with the minimum temperature settling at 4.4 degrees Celsius, while in Haryana, Narnaul saw the lowest temperature at 4.6 degrees Celsius, according to the local meteorological department. Chandigarh, the common capital of the two states, recorded a minimum temperature of 8.2 degrees Celsius. In Punjab, Bathinda and Gurdaspur recorded a minimum temperature of 4.6 degrees Celsius, while Ferozepur recorded 6 degrees, Amritsar 6.1 degrees, Ludhiana 6.8 degrees, and Patiala 8.9 degrees. In Haryana, Bhiwani recorded a low of six degrees, Hisar 6.2 degrees, Sirsa 6.6 degrees, Karnal seven degrees, Rohtak 7.8 degrees, and Ambala 9.8 degrees. Rajasthan, similarly, reeled under intense cold, the Meteorological Centre here said. Fatehpur in the Sikar district continued to record the lowest minimum temperature, albeit at 3.5 degrees Celsius, slightly up from 2.3 degrees a day ago. According to the weather department, Lunkaransar (Bikaner) recorded a low of 5 degrees Celsius, followed by Dausa at 6 degrees, Churu at 6.3 degrees, Vanasthali (Tonk) at 6.4 degrees and Jhunjhunu at 7.2 degrees Celsius on Sunday morning. The department said a fresh but weak western disturbance is likely to cause partly cloudy skies in some parts of the state over the next few days. Under its influence, the minimum temperature is expected to rise by two to three degrees Celsius, providing relief from the cold wave, it said. Meanwhile, in Jharkhand, eight districts recorded minimum temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius, the IMD said, noting a cold wave in parts of the state. Gumla recorded the lowest temperature in the state at 3.5 degrees Celsius up from three degrees Celsius while Khunti logged five degrees Celsius, the IMD weather bulletin stated. The minimum temperature in Jharkhand's capital, Ranchi, was 7.5 degrees Celsius, while Daltonganj recorded 6.5 degrees and Jamshedpur recorded 9.6 degrees Celsius. Deputy Director of the Ranchi Meteorological Centre, Abhishek Anand, said, North-westerly winds prevailing in the lower tropospheric levels over Jharkhand have caused the drop in mercury. Dry weather conditions are likely to prevail across the state over the next five days.The minimum temperature may rise by 2-3 degrees Celsius during the next 72 hours, he added. In West Bengal, the mercury dipped below the 10-degree mark for the first time this winter in the state's plains with Sriniketan in Birbhum districts recording a minimum temperature of 9.8 degrees Celsius on Sunday, the IMD said. Its forecast for West Bengal suggested dry weather across all districts of West Bengal for the next week, with shallow to moderate fog likely in the northern districts. Darjeeling was the coldest in the hills at 6.2 degrees Celsius, while the other Himalayan tourist town of Kalimpong was warmer at 10.5 degrees Celsius. The other places which recorded low night temperatures are Alipurduar (11 degrees), Kalyani (11.4 degrees), Purulia (11.4 degrees) and Panagarh (11.9 degrees). Kolkata recorded a minimum temperature of 15.2 degrees Celsius, the IMD said, forecasting mist in the morning on Monday. IMD further predicted dense fog conditions in isolated pockets of Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura between December 8 and 12. It was also very likely in parts of west Madhya Pradesh on Monday and in Odisha until Tuesday. In west India, a gradual fall by two to three degrees over the next three-four days is expected, and no significant change is anticipated thereafter, the IMD said.

The New Indian Express 7 Dec 2025 9:04 pm

Vikram Bhatt arrested in Rs 30 crore scam by IVF doctor

Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt has reportedly been arrested by the police in a scam case. This includes a fraud worth Rs 30 crore. The filmmaker was arrested in a joint operation involving the Rajasthan and Mumbai police.

Mid Day 7 Dec 2025 7:42 pm

Defence Minister dedicates 125 BRO projects to nation

These projects built at a cost of 5,000 crore and spread across the Union Territories of Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir, and seven States including Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, West Bengal and Mizoram consisted of 28 roads, 93 bridges and four miscellaneous works

The Hindu 7 Dec 2025 6:10 pm

Delhi fourth most polluted city in India; all top 10 cities from Haryana, UP: Study

CHANDIGARH: Delhi ranked fourth among the most polluted cities in the country in November, as per a report released by Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA). Ghaziabad topped the list, followed by Noida, Bahadurgarh, Delhi, Hapur, Greater Noida, Baghpat, Sonipat, Meerut and Rohtak. Despite a significant reduction in stubble-burning, 20 out of 29 cities in National Capital Region (NCR) recorded higher pollution levels than the previous year. Punjab and Haryana had been blamed in the past for being the primary cause of air pollution in the NCR; the two states have registered an 80 to 90 per cent drop in farm fire cases over the last four years. The Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA)s November 2025 Monthly Air Quality Snapshot, draws data from real-time continuous ambient air quality monitoring stations (CAAQMS) PM2.5. The report indicates a substantial deterioration in air quality across the country. Ghaziabad emerged as the most polluted city in the country in November this year with a monthly average PM2.5 concentration of 224 g/m, violating the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) on every day of the month, the report stated. It further said the city experienced 19 Very Poor days, 10 Severe days, and one Poor day. The report further reads, Uttar Pradesh accounted for six of the top ten cities, followed by Haryana with three, along with Delhi. All cities in the top 10 list recorded higher PM2.5 levels than the previous year, except for Delhi. Delhi ranked as the fourth most polluted city, recording a monthly average PM2.5 concentration of 215 g/m in November, about twice its October level of 107 g/m. The city experienced 23 Very Poor days, six Severe days, and one Poor day throughout November, the report stated. Despite widespread pollution, the contribution of stubble burning was an average of 7 per cent in November, down from 20 per cent last year. Peak contributions of stubble burning reached 22 per cent, significantly lower than 38 per cent recorded in the previous year. Except for Bahadurgarh, none of the top ten cities recorded even a single day within the safe daily NAAQS limit. Several other cities, including Charkhi Dadri, Bulandshahr, Jind, Muzaffarnagar, Gurgaon, Khurja, Bhiwani, Karnal, Yamunanagar and Faridabad, also recorded PM2.5 levels above NAAQS every day of the month. Sonipat recorded very poor' air quality with PM 2.5 at 121-250 g/m on 29 of the 30 days, while Bahadurgarh remained the second most polluted with a PM 2.5 average of 215 g/m, it added. While seven cities of Punjab exceeded the standard as Mandi Gobindgarh was the most polluted in Punjab with PM 2.5 at 93 g/m. Despite a significant reduction in stubble-burning influence, 20 out of 29 NCR cities recorded higher pollution levels than the previous year, and many still did not register a single day within NAAQS limits. This clearly indicates that the dominant drivers are year-round sources such as transport, industry, power plants, and other combustion sources. Without sector-specific emission cuts, cities will continue to breach standards, said Manoj Kumar, analyst at CREA. At the state level, Rajasthan had the largest number of polluted cities, with 23 of 34 exceeding the NAAQS in November. Haryana had 22 of 25 such cities, while Uttar Pradesh had 14 of 20 above the standard. Pollution levels were also high across other states, with 9 of 12 cities in Madhya Pradesh, 9 of 14 in Odisha, and 7 of 8 in Punjab recording concentrations above NAAQS.

The New Indian Express 7 Dec 2025 3:44 pm

'Rahul Gandhi does not respect constitutional institutions': Union Minister Meghwal on LS LoP's 'not allowed to meet visiting dignitaries' claim

Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal stated Rahul Gandhi disrespects constitutional institutions. He cited Gandhi's absence from key events, including the Chief Justice of India's swearing-in. Meghwal also affirmed the government's commitment to securing constitutional recognition for the Rajasthani language.

The Economic Times 7 Dec 2025 10:25 am

Rajnath Singh to unveil 125 BRO infrastructure projects in key areas

NEW DELHI: In a major push to strengthen Indias border infrastructure, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will inaugurate and dedicate 125 strategically important projects of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) on Sunday from the Shyok Tunnel in Ladakh. Sources said these vital projects that the minister will unveil cover 28 roads, 93 bridges, and four miscellaneous strategic facilities across seven states and two Union Territories, including Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, West Bengal, and Mizoram. Showcasing Indias engineering and technological advancements, the event will highlight the 920-metre Cut and Cover Shyok Tunnel, which ensures uninterrupted movement of troops and civilians through landslide- and avalanche-prone terrain. The 3D-printed Himank Air Dispatch (HAD) Unit Complex in Chandigarh also highlights the countrys innovation in modern defence infrastructure. These projects mark a major milestone in enhancing operational preparedness, troop mobility, and socio-economic development in some of the most remote and challenging regions of the country, officials said. BROs achievements demonstrate its capability to operate across high-altitude, snowbound, desert, flood-prone, and dense forest terrains, while improving last-mile connectivity to remote villages, forward military posts, and strategic locations. Notable road projects include the Sela-Chabrela-BJG and Shungester-Sulula Roads in Arunachal Pradesh, the KalepGaigong Road in Sikkim, and connectivity works in Mizoram along the LawngtlaiDiltlangParva axis. Bridges such as Lumla I & II, Shungetsar I & II, Rabam Chu, and Tuichanglui enhance logistics and access across critical border stretches. Officials pointed out these projects are some of the toughest terrains and it is uphill task. Raised in 1960, BRO has an authorized strength of 41,600 personnel, including 2,426 officers and 39,174 subordinates, and continues to be the preferred agency for MHA, MEA, and MoRTH for projects in challenging terrains. Over the past two years, BRO has dedicated 356 infrastructure projects, with its budget increased from Rs 6,500 crore to Rs 7,146 crore in recognition of its strategic contribution. Lt Gen Raghu Srinivasan, Director General of BRO, lauded the dedication and professionalism of officers, supervisors, and labourers. Upholding its motto, Shramena Sarvam Sadhyam Everything is achievable through hard work, BRO continues to play a pivotal role in national security, strategic connectivity, and socio-economic development, linking Indias remotest and most strategically vital regions to mainstream.

The New Indian Express 7 Dec 2025 8:51 am

New Rules Threaten Aravalli Range: 90% Hills May Lose Protection

The Aravalli range, one of the world's oldest mountain systems, stretches from Delhi in the north to Gujarat in the south, with nearly two-thirds of its expanse passing through 15 districts of Rajasthan.

NDTV 6 Dec 2025 11:23 pm

SMAT | Kushagra, Virat dazzle in Jharkhands emphatic victory over Tamil Nadu

Sai Sudharsan flatters to deceive before being involved in a mix-up with his opening partner Raheja; Mukuls six blitz helps Rajasthan stun Delhi

The Hindu 6 Dec 2025 9:05 pm

Rajasthan first state to digitise 100 pc of voter rolls under SIR

Rajasthan has achieved a significant milestone by completing 100 per cent digitisation of its electoral roll. This makes it the first state in India to reach this goal. The state also leads in voter mapping, with over 97 per cent completed. This effort simplifies the process for voters. The draft electoral roll will be published on December 16.

The Economic Times 6 Dec 2025 8:35 pm

38 high-risk districts in Rajasthan selected for drive against child marriage

Chittorgarh and Bhilwara districts have a child marriage prevalence of over 40%, while nine other districts have a 30% to 40% prevalence; NGO drive to focus on community efforts, legal interventions

The Hindu 6 Dec 2025 8:22 pm

KIUG 2025: South Sudans Akot Finds Her Footing With SRM Universitys Basketball Team

Khelo India University Games Rajasthan: When South Sudans Akot Becky Paul Macuei applied for a sports scholarship quota to study B.Sc. Biotechnology in India; she wasnt sure whether she could pursue her basketball dreams or would have to just focus on her studies. The 18-year-old feared that her dream of becoming an international basketball player may take a back seat but was amazed to see the basketball culture in Chennai and the support she has received from SRM University. The SRM University womens team finished runners-up in the Khelo India University Games Rajasthan 2025, but the camaraderie and passion for the sport made them stand apart with Akot playing an important role in their march to the final. Before coming here, many people believed that there is no basketball culture in India because India is mostly known for cricket. But when I arrived, I was amazed. I got a very supportive team, Akot told SAI media. Growing up in Rumbek in South Sudan, Akot had to sneak out to play basketball, as her parents wanted to excel in academics instead of following in the footsteps of her elder sister, Akon Paul Macuei, an international basketball player. But the youngest among the six siblings was determined to pursue her passion while also excelling in studies. My parents always asked me to focus on studies. My elder sister already represents our country, and they would say that one player in the family is enough. Eventually, they allowed me to pursue my dreams, and thats how I am here, she said. But her fathers death in 2020 due to COVID-19 once again derailed her plans, and it was then that her elder sister motivated her to apply for scholarship programs abroad to pursue her dreams. But the youngest among the six siblings was determined to pursue her passion while also excelling in studies. My parents always asked me to focus on studies. My elder sister already represents our country, and they would say that one player in the family is enough. Eventually, they allowed me to pursue my dreams, and thats how I am here, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Akot aims to use her playing experience in India as a launchpad to make it to the South Sudan National team and is confident that her three-year stay in Chennai would enrich her not only as a player but also as an individual. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 4:02 pm

IPL 2026: Who will lead Rajasthan Royals after Sanju Samson's exit? Riyan Parag breaks silence on captaincy buzz

With Sanju Samson leaving Rajasthan Royals ahead of IPL 2026, speculation is swirling around the franchise's next leader. Young all-rounder Riyan Parag has finally responded to the rumours linking him to the captaincy role. Here's what he said and what it means for RR going forward.

DNA India 5 Dec 2025 10:35 pm

Rajasthan begins Ferozepur Feeder reconstruction to strengthen canal irrigation network

Bhajan Lal Sharma launches 1,717-crore works to enhance irrigation in northern Rajasthan and improve water supply through the Gang Canal system

The Hindu 5 Dec 2025 9:16 pm

Parag: 'Not thinking about Rajasthan Royals captaincy right now'

The allrounder is confident of returning to India's white-ball sides when his shoulder injury has fully healed

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 7:46 pm

RPSC Assistant Professor admit card 2025 released: Check direct link to download hall ticket here

The Rajasthan Public Service Commission has released the Assistant Professor admit card 2025 for the examination scheduled from December 7-20. Candidates can download their hall tickets from the official RPSC website, rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in, after logging in via the SSO portal. The admit card contains essential details like exam center, reporting time, and instructions.

The Times of India 5 Dec 2025 6:50 pm

NDA govt doubled MSP, quadrupled crop procurement: Shivraj Singh Chouhan in Rajya Sabha

Raising the issue of MSP, Mukul Balkrishna Wasnik, Congress MP from Rajasthan, began the debate questioning whether farmers were protesting for a legal guarantee under MSP, whether the govt was considering any law on this, and whether it was ready to provide such guarantee.

The Hindu 5 Dec 2025 6:08 pm

New RR captain? Riyan Parag breaks silence after Sanju Samsons shocking CSK trade

With Sanju Samson's departure to CSK, Rajasthan Royals are considering Riyan Parag as their next captain. Parag, who captained RR in Samson's absence last season, expressed his readiness for the role but emphasized the management's decision will be made post-auction. He also acknowledged the significant workload leadership entails.

The Times of India 5 Dec 2025 5:07 pm

AI Video of Sachin Pilot Talking About Being Pulled From Debate Goes Viral

The original video is from October and shows Pilot talking about not being able to meet NSUI Rajasthan President.

The Quint 5 Dec 2025 4:37 pm

Rajasthan reels under intense cold conditions, Fatehpur coldest at 1.9C

According to the Jaipur Meteorological Centre, minimum temperature remained below 10C across many regions

The Hindu 5 Dec 2025 1:13 pm

Mpower's 5-Year Data Reveals Rising Mental Health Challenges Among Indian Men

Mpower, a leading holistic mental health care provider and an initiative of the Aditya Birla Education Trust, founded by Mrs Neerja Birla, has released a consolidated analysis of five years of data from its helpline, counselling ecosystem and youth outreach programmes, highlighting a steady rise in mental health challenges experienced by Indian men. The findings show that more men are reaching out for help than ever before, yet the emotional strain they carry continues to intensify, particularly among younger and working-age groups.   Across all service verticals and outreach channels, Mpower engaged with an estimated 2.83 lakh men over the review period, with the largest segment being young men between 18 and 25 years. Youth-focused programmes alone reached around 2,07,350 young men through screenings, early-intervention initiatives, campus engagements, community projects and multi-city outreach efforts. This indicates not only high vulnerability within this age group but also greater receptiveness to mental health conversations when support is made accessible at educational and community touchpoints.   For working-age men between 26 and 40 years, help-seeking behaviour was most visible on the 24×7 Mpower 1on1 helpline, which recorded 75,702 male callers between 2022 and 2025. Many of these callers reached out anonymously, reflecting the hesitation men often feel about approaching in-person services due to stigma or fear of judgment. Of these calls, 16,698 were specifically linked to relationship issues, depression and stress, indicating that emotional strain, interpersonal conflict and mood-related concerns remain the most prominent triggers for seeking support. Encouragingly, 40% of male callers reported feeling a reduction in stress by the end of the call, demonstrating the tangible value of immediate, empathetic intervention.   Geographically, urban and semi-urban regions showed strong engagement, with Pune accounting for 1,13,435 young male beneficiaries and Mumbai engaging 53,657 young men through clinical services, outreach and youth initiatives. Other regions including Rajasthan, Delhi, Bangalore, Goa and Hyderabad collectively contributed over 40,000 additional young male engagements, reflecting a broad, national footprint of mental health needs across diverse communities.   The most common mental health challenges reflected across Mpower’s helpline and programme interactions include stress, burnout, depression, anxiety, relationship distress, academic pressure, family conflict, low self-esteem, loneliness and financial uncertainty. Many men expressed difficulty sharing their emotional struggles openly and frequently described coping by suppressing feelings, withdrawing socially or over-focusing on work. Some also reported resorting to unhealthy coping mechanisms such as substance use. These behavioural patterns underline the cultural and social expectations that continue to discourage men from acknowledging or expressing distress. Mpower’s clinical presence ensures access to qualified experts in key metros, including:   best psychiatrists in Mumbai best psychiatrist in Kolkata psychiatrists in Bangalore psychiatrists in Pune best psychiatrist in Delhi This multi-city network enables timely and professional support for men nationwide. Mpower continues to strengthen its mental health services for men through clinical care, multi-lingual helplines, university and school programmes, early screening, community-based initiatives, capacity-building workshops pan India. Its integrated model, combining clinical expertise with proactive outreach, aims to create safe spaces for men across age groups, cities and socio-economic backgrounds to seek help without stigma.   Furthermore, for those in need of immediate, confidential support, Mpower’s 1on1 Mental Health Toll-Free 24x7 Helpline is available at 1800-120-820050.   About Mpower Mpower, an initiative of Aditya Birla Education Trust is a pioneering social enterprise dedicated to transforming India approach to mental health. Founded 9 years ago, Mpower has emerged as a leading force in spreading awareness, reducing stigma, and delivering holistic mental health care. With a robust team of over 200 trained professionals, Mpower impacts more than 121 million lives across seven cities, including Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Delhi and Pune. Operating through five key verticals—Movement, Clinical Care, Outreach, Academia, and Mpower 1 on 1—Mpower offers a comprehensive range of services. The Movement focuses on changing cultural perceptions and alleviating stigma. Clinical Care provides world-class mental health services through the Centre, the Foundation, and the Cell, catering to various needs from holistic care to affordable support for the underprivileged. The Outreach vertical drives awareness and capacity-building through IGNITE Programs for schools, colleges, NGOs, and corporates. Academia equips individuals and professionals with skills to handle mental health crises and foster empathy. The Helpline offers 24/7 multilingual support, while special projects like Samvedana enhance mental health care in primary health centers. Mpower’s integrated approach and collaboration with government agencies underscore its commitment to creating a supportive and stigma-free mental health landscape.

News Voir 5 Dec 2025 12:22 pm

Northern India shivers as temperatures plunge; Delhi chokes under very poor air

North India continued to reel under sharp winter conditions on Friday, with large parts of Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana recording minimum temperatures well below normal, even as Kashmir saw a brief improvement in the cold due to overcast skies. Delhi, meanwhile, remained choked under very poor air quality as a cold wave was forecast for the day. Rajasthan recorded the lowest temperature in the region, with Fatehpur in Sikar district plunging to 1.9C on Friday morning. The Jaipur Meteorological Centre said minimum temperatures stayed below 10 degrees Celsius across several districts, including Sikar at 3C, Nagaur at 3.1C, Lunkaransar at 3.2C, Churu at 4.5C and Pilani at 4.8C. Dry conditions are likely to persist over most parts of the state for the next week, it added. Bone-chilling cold also gripped Punjab and Haryana. Faridkot, at 3C, was the coldest among the two states. In Punjab, Bathinda recorded 3.2C, while Amritsar, Ludhiana, Patiala, Gurdaspur and Ferozepur reported lows between 5.5C and 6.2C. In neighbouring Haryana, Narnaul was the coldest at 3.5C, while Hisar recorded 3.7C. Karnal, Rohtak, Bhiwani and Sirsa registered temperatures ranging between 5.4C and 7.7C. Chandigarh, the shared capital, reported a minimum of 6.1C. Kashmir, however, witnessed an improvement in night temperatures as cloud cover pushed the mercury above those recorded in recent days. Srinagar, which had plunged to 4C the previous night, recorded a low of 0.4Cover four degrees higher. Qazigund reported 0.2C, Kupwara 0.2C, Kokernag 0.8C, Pahalgam 1.8C and Gulmarg 0C. Konibal in Pulwama district remained the coldest in the Union Territory at 3C. The weather office said light snowfall is possible in the higher reaches later on Friday, while another brief spell is likely on December 8. In Delhi, there was no respite from toxic air as the Air Quality Index stood at 323 at 9 am, firmly in the very poor category. Bawana recorded the highest AQI in the city at 373, while 30 monitoring stations reported very poor levels. The capital saw fluctuating pollution levels through the week, with the AQI rising from 279 on Sunday to 372 on Tuesday before settling at 304 on Thursday. The IMD said a cold wave is expected through the day, with the minimum temperature dipping to 5.6C, nearly four degrees below normal. The maximum temperature is likely to hover around 22C, while relative humidity touched 100% in the morning. (With inputs from PTI)

The New Indian Express 5 Dec 2025 12:18 pm

Adults can be in live-in relationship even without attaining marriageable age: Rajasthan HC

The court says the right to life and personal liberty under Article 21 of the Constitution cannot be denied merely because the petitioners are not of marriageable age

The Hindu 5 Dec 2025 11:26 am

2 Jodhpur businessmen found dead in mysterious circumstances in Thailand, one of them was famous for..., check details

Two businessmen from Jodhpur, Rajasthan, vacationing in Thailand with their families, died under mysterious circumstances. They were found dead in the swimming pool of their hotel.

DNA India 5 Dec 2025 9:41 am

Malayali women's Kashmir adventure fuelled by teen love for thump

It was something they had dreamt of since they were teenagers. A dream that sprouted from a shared fascination for motorcycles, and the thump. They wanted to be riders. For Shyni C V, that passion has now become as essential as breathing. For Uma Mahesh, the enduring love has slowly turned into a realisation. And for Nishi Khan, it felt like finally coming home. The three women, all in their 40s, recently completed a Kanniyakumari-to-Kashmir ride. That teenage dream has now evolved into a lifestyle for the trio. Uma, who heads a business in Kochi, knew how to ride a motorcycle by 18. But she mustered the confidence to get one for herself only last year. When I was a young woman, people looked at me differently for riding a motorcycle, she recalls. Stare I got meant I had to stop. And I was given a gender-appropriate two-wheeler instead. But the call of the thump persisted. After years spent building a career and family, she finally decided to go full throttle. I met Shyni, who is an ace rider. She had done five all-India trips, Uma says. Nishi Khan, Shyni C V and Uma Mahesh pose in front of the CRPF camp in Jammu Nishi, too, received her licence as soon as she turned 18. But I was never able to buy a motorcycle for myself, she rues. It was during the lockdown that I rekindled my dream, thanks in part to social media reels. Soon, she bought her dream machine. She also came to know of Shyni during a Womens Day celebration. Quite poetic, isnt it? The trio soon decided to embark on an adventure: a Kanniyakumari-to-Kashmir ride with a cause Say No To Drugs. Among riders in India, Shyni is a familiar figure. Her driving school in Thiruvananthapuram trains women to ride motorcycles. And taking Nishi and Uma on their maiden long-distance ride is something she was always happy to do. The trio set off from Kanniyakumari. But as we started crossing geographies, things became difficult, recalls Uma. What kept us on the road was that thrill, that excitement of reaching a new place. They reached Delhi amid a flood. Our planned schedule drowned in the waters and we were stuck there for a week, Nishi says. Rain followed them all the way to Kashmir. There were floods. All the roads were damaged. It was pouring everywhere, says Uma. The trio at Kanniyakumari It took the trio 20 days to cover over 3,400km from Kanniyakumari to Kashmir. After spending a few days there, Uma returned to Kochi via Goa and Nishi took a detour from Chandigarh with another biker group headed to Ladakh, before returning to Thiruvananthapuram. Shyni, who accompanied Uma till Goa, headed back to Rajasthan for another impromptu all-India ride. Called the first woman Iron Butt of India, she is on her sixth cross-country trip. I reached Guwahati from Patna today. And after speaking at a school to students about the dark side of drugs and addiction, I will ride on first to the ongoing Hornbill Festival in Nagaland, and then to Arunachal Pradesh, Shyni says over phone. Inspired, Uma and Nishir are dreaming of even more journeys.

The New Indian Express 5 Dec 2025 6:00 am

Live-in ok for adults even if not of marriage age: Rajasthan HC

Rajasthan high court affirmed that two consenting adults, even below marriageable age, have the right to a live-in relationship. Rejecting the argument that the male's age prevented cohabitation, the court cited Article 21, stating fundamental rights cannot be denied. Live-in relationships are not illegal, and the state must ensure protection.

The Times of India 5 Dec 2025 3:46 am

Singareni in First Out-of-State Deal with Rajasthan

These projects will meet critical power needs across both states, prompting Rajasthan's swift Cabinet nod for rapid execution, Nagar stated. He highlighted SCCL's plans for similar green energy tie-ups with other states.

Deccan Chronicle 4 Dec 2025 10:56 pm

CM Mohan Yadav releases South African cheetah Veera, twin cubs into wild at Kuno National Park

BHOPAL: A South African female cheetah, Veera, and her ten-month-old twin cubs were released into the free-ranging forests of Madhya Pradeshs Kuno National Park (KNP) on Thursday. The release by Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, marked International Cheetah Day at KNP, the first Indian home to African (Namibian and South African) cheetahs since September 2022. The mother and cubs, born in India in February, were released in the Parond forest area, a designated tourism zone. Their presence is expected to boost ecotourism and public engagement with Project Cheetah. Post-release monitoring will continue through advanced radio-tracking and field teams to ensure the animals safety and successful integration into the landscape. Veera, known for her adventurous behaviour, previously strayed out of Kuno during the summer of 2024, travelling through villages and jungles of Morena district into neighbouring Gwalior. In May 2024, she attacked a herd of goats, killing three in front of a shepherd. The latest release comes two weeks after a landmark development at Kuno, the birth of five cubs to 33-month-old Mukhi, the first Indian-born female cheetah to an African mother. The six-year-old Veera and her cubs now join 16 other cheetahs and cubs already living and hunting independently in the parks forests, often dispersing into adjacent districts of Gwalior and Morena, as well as parts of Rajasthan. These include two females, Jwala and Asha, and their six cubs each. Namibian female Jwala and her four cubs were released into the forest in February 2025. One of her cubs, a 20-month-old female, died reportedly after a fight with a leopard on September 15. Kuno currently hosts eight adult cheetahs and 21 cubs. Meanwhile, Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary in Mandsaur and Neemuch districts is home to three South African cheetahs, a male coalition and a female. On Thursday, the Chief Minister also released Kunos 2026 calendar and the newly developed Field Manual for Clinical Management of Free-Ranging Cheetahs in Kuno National Park. He further inaugurated the parks new souvenir shop, aimed at enriching visitor experience and promoting conservation awareness.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 8:46 pm

SMAT | Tamil Nadu finally gets it act together with a win against Tripura

CRICKET | An all-round effort from Badoni highlights Delhis 45-run win over Karnataka; Rajasthan owes it to Nagarkoti whose unbeaten knock takes it past Saurashtra by two wickets

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 8:24 pm

ED arrests educational trust chief in Rajasthan for 'money laundering, radicalisation'

NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested Mohammed Sadeeque, former President of Alfurkan Educational Trust in Rajasthans Bikaner, on Thursday for money laundering linked to forced religious conversions and radicalisation activities, the agency said. The federal investigations allegedly reveal systematic diversion of public donations, extensive cash-based criminal operations and suspicious foreign associations and conduct indicative of radicalisation. The arrest of Mohammed Sadeeque marks a significant step in dismantling a network of shadow financial operations, suspected radical influences and unlawful activities operating under the guise of charitable and religious work, the agency claimed. Following the arrest, the court granted ED custody of Sadeeque for three days for further investigation. The agency initiated a probe based on two cases registered by Rajasthan Police and credible information wherein it is alleged that Sadeeque was involved in radicalisation activities, Dawah activity and forced religious conversions, association with various overseas radical outfits and suspicious high-value financial transactions routed through his and his family members bank accounts, running into crores of rupees. The police FIRs and chargesheets also mention charges of attempt to murder and use of illegal arms by Sadeeque. The federal agency, during probe, found that Sadeeque formed Alfurkan Educational Trust, which manages Masjid-e-Ayesha and routinely collected sizeable public donations for and through this trust, primarily in cash, with no financial record keeping. The donations collected for religious, social and charitable use were allegedly retained entirely in cash by Sadeeque under his sole, undocumented control. The probe indicates that these unaccounted cash collections became the primary source of funds that he diverted for personal use and deployed to finance a range of illegal activities, including those of undertaking frequent foreign visits and meeting banned and radical outfits overseas and promoting his radical agenda, the agency said. Examination of his foreign travels shows that Sadeeque undertook multiple visits to Bangladesh, Nepal, Qatar and Oman using unverified cash funds, without any lawful financial trail. During his visit to Bangladesh, he worked closely with Md. Salim alias Saurabh Vaidya, later arrested by the Madhya Pradesh ATS for alleged links with the proscribed organisation Hizb-ut-Tahrir, the agency said. Further probe established that Sadeeque had no legitimate or consistent source of income for several years and subsisted on unlawful cash-based operations, including gambling, illicit liquor trade and suspected dealings in illegal country-made firearms. The link between these criminal activities and the misappropriated donations is reinforced by the recovery of three country-made weapons and live cartridges from him and his associates in a case already charge-sheeted by the local police. The faade of religious and charitable work was thus consciously used by Sadeeque to conceal deeper networks of unaccounted, clandestine and criminal operations, the agency said. During probe, the agency further said, it also found that Sadeeque met members of Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB/JuM) and maintained contact with them even after returning to India. He was also encouraged by JMB-linked individuals to travel to Nepal for further meetings and allegedly intended to travel onwards to Syria to access conflict zones, but was intercepted by immigration authorities. The probe also examined a widely circulated video in which an inflammatory speech is attributed to him which was made with the deliberate intention of provoking communal sentiments, the agency added that he was involved in burning of foreign country's flag at public gatherings and then mobilising cash donations by orchestrating such activities.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 7:16 pm

Bomb threat at Kudankulam nuclear plant: Search ops launched; email mentions Putin visit

Security agencies launched an extensive search operation in Ajmer, Rajasthan, following a bomb threat email claiming RDX-based explosives were planted at the Ajmer Sharif dargah, district collectorate, and Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant. The email warned of detonation coinciding with Russian President Vladimir Putin's arrival. Premises were evacuated and thoroughly checked, with no suspicious objects found so far.

The Times of India 4 Dec 2025 6:10 pm

Rajasthan : Bomb Threat To Ajmer Sharif, Atomic Plant; Search Operation Underway

A probe into the source of the email is underway

Deccan Chronicle 4 Dec 2025 6:00 pm

2 Arrested For Siphoning Fuel From Pipelines For Over 30 Years In Delhi: Cops

The Delhi Police has arrested two men, wanted for fuel theft from petroleum pipelines in Rajasthan and several other states, in West Delhi's Vikaspuri, an official said on Thursday.

NDTV 4 Dec 2025 4:14 pm

Rajasthan govt replaces jail term for minor violations with monetary penalties

JAIPUR: The Bhajan Lal Sharma Cabinet on Wednesday approved the Rajasthan Jan Vishwas Ordinance, aimed at promoting ease of living and ease of doing business, mirroring the Centres Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Act, 2023. The Rajasthan Public Trust (Amendment of Provisions) Ordinance, 2025, cleared by the Cabinet on Wednesday, eliminates jail terms for minor or technical breaches under 11 state laws and substituties them with monetary fines. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel said the Jan Vishwas ordinance is being introduced to promote ease of living and ease of doing business and to help reduce litigation. As part of the ordinance, several laws will undergo important changes. Under the Forest Act, for instance, the earlier provision of up to six months imprisonment for grazing cattle on forest land has been removed; only fines and compensation for damage will now apply. The government claims that this amendment will benefit tribal and rural communities that often face criminal action due to inadvertent entry into forest areas. Similarly, the Industrial Units Act will no longer allow imprisonment for minor procedural offences such as failure to present documents for inspection in state-aided industries. These provisions will now attract only financial penalties, offering relief to MSMEs and reducing fear of inspector raj. The Jaipur Water Supply and Sewerage Board Act has also been amended, removing jail penalties for relatively minor offences such as water wastage, obstruction of sewer lines, or unauthorized connections; such violations will now only lead to fines. Jogaram Patel said, he ordinance will give freedom from litigation to small industries and forest-dependent communities, which often spend years fighting cases over technical lapses. The government, he said, wants to create an environment of trust rather than fear. The reforms are expected to greatly benefit the states industrial and commercial sectors by eliminating jail terms for minor paperwork errors and reducing lengthy court processes. The minister added, Faster resolution of cases through fines will minimise disruptions to business operations and enhance compliance. The government also believes that simplifying legal procedures will strengthen Rajasthans appeal as an investment-friendly destination for domestic and international investors. The ordinance will come into effect soon after formal notification. It will apply only to violations categorized as minor or technical; existing penalties for serious offences will remain unchanged. The cabinet meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, also approved several other decisions, including extending the application deadline for compassionate appointments from 90 to 180 days and increasing the validity of recruitment waiting lists from six months to one year. In addition, the cabinet cleared the Pravasi Rajasthani Policy, 2025, to enhance engagement with non-resident Rajasthanis, the Rajasthan Trade Promotion Policy for supporting small businesses, and the Rajasthan Tourism Policy aimed at promoting investments in the tourism sector.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 3:45 pm

RBSE board exam dates 2026 announced: Check schedule for classes 9, 10, 11, and 12

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has announced the 2026 examination schedule for classes 9, 10, 11, and 12. Class 10 and 12 exams will commence on February 12 and conclude on March 12, 2026. Meanwhile, Class 9 and 11 annual exams are set to run from March 10 to March 25, 2026.

The Times of India 4 Dec 2025 1:13 pm

Rajasthan Jail Prahari admit card 2025 for PET, PST released: Check direct link to download here

Rajasthan Staff Selection Board has released admit cards for Jail Prahari Physical Efficiency and Standard Tests. These crucial tests begin on December 18, 2025. Candidates can download their hall tickets from the official RSSB website. The physical recruitment stage assesses fitness and standards. Successful candidates will proceed to document verification and medical examination.

The Times of India 4 Dec 2025 12:56 pm

RSSB Rajasthan Patwari Exam 2025: Roll Number-Wise Result Out, Download Link Here

RSSB Patwari Result 2025: The board has released the 2025 Patwari examination result, candidates who appeared for it can check and download here.

NDTV 4 Dec 2025 11:02 am

MP records higher stubble burning than 5 states

BHOPAL: As the country grapples with worsening air quality, it has been revealed that Madhya Pradeshthe home state of Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhanis contributing the maximum to stubble burning. According to the recent statistics pertaining to monitoring paddy residue burning in the country via satellite remote sensing, the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) detected as many as 33,028 active burning events in six study states. The six study states are: Punjab, Haryana, UP, Delhi, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. As per the recent report, out of the 33,028 active fire events detected across the six states, a maximum 17,067 or 52% events was detected in MP. Importantly, these 17,067 active burning events detected in MP, between September 15 and November 30, 2025, were more than the collective 15,961 similar active events reported in the same period in the five other states. Among the five other states, 5,114 burning events were detected in Punjab, 662 in Haryana, 7290 in UP, just 5 in Delhi and 2,890 in Rajasthan. Similar picture was revealed when it came to 292 crop residue active burning events detected in the six study states on November 30. MP again attained the top position with 160 burning events, which was more than the total 132 burning events in the 5 other states. Burning events detected in the 5 other states on November 30, included 2 in Punjab, 3 in Punjab, 125 in UP, nil in Delhi, and just 2 in Rajasthan. Further analysis of the crop residue burning events detected through the satellite remote sensing technology recently revealed that the Gwalior-Chambal region contributed the maximum to stubble burning in the forest-rich central Indian state. Out of the 17,067 active burning events between September 15 and November 30, a maximum 2,643 were reported in Sheopur district, which borders Rajasthan. As many as 1,930 events were detected in Gwalior district, followed by 1,797 events in the adjoining Datia. Other districts of the same region where significant active burning events were detected included Ashoknagar (506) and 64 in Morena. Raging menace Using satellite remote sensing, ICAR detected 33,028 paddy residue burning events across six states between Sept 15 and November 20, 2025 The six states are Punjab, Haryana , Uttar Pradesh ,Delhi , Rajasthan , Madhya Pradesh MPs 17,067 incidents exceeded the combined 15,961 fires reported by the other five states The other states reported Punjab - 5,114 Haryana - 662 Uttar Pradesh - 7,290 Delhi - 5 Rajasthan - 2,890 Burning events in the five states on Nov 30: Punjab 2, Haryana 3, UP 125 Delhi 0, Rajasthan 2.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 8:14 am

Weather today: IMD's heavy rainfall warning for Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Andhra; cold wave likely in Chandigarh, Rajasthan. Check full prediction

The India Meteorological Department has issued warnings for very heavy rainfall in coastal Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Kerala, with schools in Chennai and Tiruvallur closed due to incessant rain. Meanwhile, parts of North India are experiencing cold wave conditions and dense fog, impacting mobility and traffic. The IMD has warned of cold wave conditions for Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and north Rajasthan.

The Economic Times 4 Dec 2025 8:09 am

Rajasthan's luxury hotel boom: Global chains rush in as big-fat weddings drive demand

Rajasthan is witnessing a surge in luxury hotel openings as global chains expand to tap rising demand driven by billionaire weddings and premium tourism. Udaipur is leading the boom with hundreds of new high-end rooms.

The Economic Times 4 Dec 2025 6:00 am

Army Subedar dies of heart attack

Excelsior Correspondent RAMBAN, Dec 3: An Army Subedar posted with the 23 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) in Nachlana area here today died after suffering a heart attack. Official sources informed that Subedar Ram Singh Gurjar, a resident of Jaipur, Rajasthan, complained of severe chest pain while on duty. He was immediately shifted to District Hospital Ramban, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. SSP Ramban, Arun Gupta informed that Police has taken cognisance of the incident. The post Army Subedar dies of heart attack appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 4 Dec 2025 3:01 am

Rajasthan HC slams government for neglecting unsafe schools ahead of Pravasi Rajasthan event

JAIPUR: Just before the much-hyped Pravasi Rajasthan programme, the High Court has delivered an embarrassing jolt to the Rajasthan government. The court has sharply criticised the state for failing to prepare a clear roadmap for repairing dilapidated school buildings. The HC has also questioned why funds are being spent on grand events and beautification drives while unsafe schools continue to endanger school children. During the hearing, the Rajasthan High Court expressed strong displeasure over the repeated delays, remarking that despite the urgent need, the government has failed to prioritise school repairs. The bench warned that if funds are not allocated soon, it may order a halt to all other non-essential expenditures. A division bench of Justice Mahendra Kumar Goyal and Justice Ashok Kumar Jain is hearing suo motu proceedings and multiple PILs filed after the Jhalawar school disaster. When Advocate General Rajendra Prasad sought additional time to present a roadmap, the bench responded sharply: We have been listening to you for four months. How much more time do you need? The court has directed the government to submit a detailed plan by Friday at 10.30 am, failing which the Education Secretary will have to appear in person or through a Vice-Chancellor-level officer. During the hearing, the state government informed the court that it is raising funds from the Centre and other sources to improve school infrastructure. In response, the court orally remarked that the government seems to have sufficient funds for festivals, events, and beautification projects, and therefore the excuse of lack of funds for schools would not be accepted. The court further observed, Sometimes you say the funds will come from the Centre, sometimes from the DMFT. You claim you do not have money, yet the situation never changes. This is merely passing time. Repeatedly asking for more time shows the governments seriousness. The bench also noted that no government representative appeared during the previous hearing, calling it a clear reflection of the governments intent. If a special bench has been formed, there must be some seriousness in the matter, the court said. Earlier, during the November 6 hearing, the High Court had strongly criticised the states functioning, saying the government talks about Vision 2047 yet lacks planning for the next day when it comes to school safety. The state had informed the court that nearly 86,000 classrooms across Rajasthan are damaged but failed to explain how or when these classrooms would be repaired. The issue has been under close judicial scrutiny since the July 25 Piplodi school tragedy in Jhalawar, where the ceiling of a classroom collapsed, killing seven children and injuring 35 others. Two judges of the High Court had taken suo motu cognizance of the incident. Following this, the Chief Justice constituted a special bench to hear all related matters. At a previous hearing, the court had even returned the governments renovation roadmap, calling it incomplete. The High Courts latest remarks have intensified public debate across the state, especially at a time when government schools continue to deteriorate even as the administration prepares for high-profile events and festivals.

The New Indian Express 3 Dec 2025 10:47 pm

Maharashtra religious trust helped Yemeni couple overstay in India, got Aadhaar, PAN for them: ED

NEW DELHI: A Maharashtra-based Trust, under scanner of the MHA for alleged FCRA violation, and its trustees aided a Yemeni couple to overstay in India after the expiry of their visas and also got them Aadhaar, PAN and birth certificates, the ED said on Wednesday. The federal probe agency conducted multiple searches on December 1 after registering a money laundering case against Nandurbar-based Jamia Ismalia Ishatul Uloom (JIIU) Trust and some others. The raids were undertaken in the northwestern district of the state, apart from Mumbai and Barmer in Rajasthan. In July last year, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) cancelled the registration of the trust under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), finding that it was involved in channelling foreign contribution funds to some other non-FCRA-registered NGO. About a dozen premises linked to the trust, Yemeni national Al-Khadami Khaled Ibrahim Saleh, and others were searched, the probe agency said in a statement. The money laundering case stems from a February FIR filed by the Nandurbar police (Akkalkuwa Police Station) and a subsequent chargesheet filed by it against a number of entities in April this year. The accused included JIIU founder late Ghulam Mohammad Randhera Vastanvi, Saleh, and his wife Khadega Ibrahim Kasim Al-Nasheri, and a few others. The ED said the Yemeni nationals were allegedly aided by the accused in illegally overstaying in India after the expiry of their visas. The co-accused also provided shelter and facilitated fraudulent procurement of Aadhaar, PAN (permanent account number), birth certificates and opening of bank accounts. JIIU allegedly appointed Al-Khadhami as a madrasa teacher to falsely portray foreign staffing to donors, in order to attract higher overseas funding, the agency said. ED's preliminary investigation has found that JIIU received Rs 406 crore in foreign donations (between 2014-15 to 2023-24) from Kuwait, Botswana, UK, Mauritius, Switzerland, Seychelles, Panama etc, and it also received and used substantial amounts in cash. Early findings indicate that donation funds were diverted for non-approved uses, in violation of statutory norms, according to the agency. Seized evidence indicate misuse of the tag of 'national research incentives for organisational self-funding' as the trust received donations from other bodies and NGOs, it said. The agency seized Rs 9 lakh in cash apart from digital devices during the raids.

The New Indian Express 3 Dec 2025 9:34 pm

Rajasthan Patwari Result 2025: RSSSB exam result date to be declared at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in, check date, steps to download PDF

The Rajasthan Subordinate Selection Board will release the result by early December. The Rajasthan Patwari recruitment examination result will be declared on its official website at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in.

DNA India 3 Dec 2025 7:05 pm

RPSC Assistant Statistical Officer 2025 Answer Key out at rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in; get direct LINK to download here

RPSC has also announced an objection window for candidates to challenge any discrepancies in the provisional key.

DNA India 3 Dec 2025 6:50 pm

Rajasthan Patwari Result 2025 released at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in; download the merit list and cut-off PDFs here

Rajasthan Patwari result 2025: The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has officially released the Rajasthan Patwari result 2025 on https://rssb.rajasthan.gov.in/. The result PDF contains roll numbers, parent names, gender, category, and ranks of candidates shortlisted for the next stage. A total of 600,858 candidates appeared for the offline exam conducted in two shifts. Candidates can download the merit list and check their roll numbers. The RSSB has also released the cut-off marks alongside the official result PDF.

The Times of India 3 Dec 2025 5:50 pm

RPSC Assistant Statistical Officer 2025 answer key out: Check direct link, objection window details here

The Rajasthan Public Service Commission has released the provisional answer key for the Assistant Statistical Officer exam. Candidates can now check their tentative scores and raise objections against any discrepancies. The window for submitting challenges, along with supporting documents and a fee, opens on December 4, 2025, and closes on December 6, 2025.

The Times of India 3 Dec 2025 4:35 pm

RSSB Animal Attendant Pashu Parichar final result out at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in; check cut-offs and download PDF here

The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has released the final result for the Animal Attendant Pashu Parichar Direct Recruitment-2023. A total of 5,778 candidates have been selected, including 5,146 from non-scheduled areas (NSA) and 632 from scheduled areas (SA). The result, including category-wise cut-offs, is available on the official RSSB website. Candidates can download the PDF to check final selections, roll numbers, and NSA and SA cut-offs. The Animal Husbandry Department, Jaipur will proceed with appointments.

The Times of India 3 Dec 2025 2:57 pm

Supreme Court gives bail to former Rajasthan Minister Mahesh Joshi in money laundering case

A Bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and Augustine George Masih passed the order on an appeal filed by Mr. Joshi challenging the Rajasthan High Courts August order denying him bail

The Hindu 3 Dec 2025 2:04 pm

Soldier Dies After Army Tank Sinks In Rajasthan's Indira Gandhi Canal

An Army soldier was killed during a routine military exercise in the Indira Gandhi canal in Rajasthan's Sriganganagar district, police said on Wednesday.

NDTV 3 Dec 2025 12:34 pm

Modi government has 'nearly signed death warrant' for Aravalli hills: Sonia Gandhi

NEW DELHI: Congress parliamentary party chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday claimed that since coming to power, the Modi government has displayed a particularly venal streak of cynicism in relation to environmental protection, while alleging that it has now early signed a death warrant for Aravalli hills. She demanded that the government must withdraw the amendments it ulldozed through Parliament in the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 as well as the Forest Conservation Rules (2022). Gandhi said the government's declaration that any hills in the Aravalli range with an elevation of less than 100 metres are not subject to the strictures against mining is an open invitation for illegal miners and mafias to finish off 90% of the range which falls below the height limit set. The Aravalli range, which runs from Gujarat through Rajasthan and till Haryana, has long played a significant role in Indian geography and history. It has served as a barrier to the spread of desertification from the Thar Desert to the Gangetic Plains, guarded Rajasthan's proudest forts such as Chittorgarh and Ranthambore, and served as the cradle of spirituality for communities across northwest India, Gandhi said in an article published in The Hindu . The Modi Government has now nearly signed a death warrant for these hills, already denuded by illegal mining, she said. Gandhi pointed out that on the northernmost end of the Aravalli range, the national capital has embarked on its annual smog season this month. A hazy mist of dust, smoke and particulate matter has been settling down on millions of citizens as they go about their daily lives breathing in toxic air. Even as the smog becomes a part of our yearly routine, research increasingly shows that it is a full-scale, slow-motion public health tragedy. Estimates of the human toll of this pollution go as high as 34,000 deaths in just 10 cities annually, Gandhi said in her article titled Dismal state of India's environment. 'Road to hell is paved with good intentions': Congress slams government over new Aravalli definition Last week the news headlines reflected yet another evolving tragedy when the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) reported that 13%-15% of tested groundwater samples in Delhi contain uranium beyond the permissible limit for human consumption, she said. Shamefully, water samples from Punjab and Haryana reflect even higher levels of uranium contamination . One does not need to dwell on the frightening health implications that regular consumption of such water for daily activities can have on impacted populations, the former Congress president said. These news items cannot be seen disparately as they are each causes and consequences of a crisis that has engulfed India in the last decade - a deep-seated and continuing disregard for the environment in government policy making, she said. Ever since coming to power, the Modi government has displayed a particularly venal streak of cynicism in relation to environmental protection, combining its proclivity to encourage the reckless exploitation of natural resources with a callous disregard for consequences on the environment, Gandhi said. The Forest Conservation (Amendment) Act, 2023 exempted large categories of land and projects from forest clearance rules, easing diversion for other purposes, she claimed. Gandhi further alleged that the Draft Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) notification 2020 sought to dilute public hearings, expand exemptions and reduce compliance reporting. The Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Notification 2018 eased construction rules along India's shorelines, opening ecologically sensitive coastal areas and fishing communities' habitats to commercial real estate and industrial activity, Gandhi said. The Environment Ministry has more often been in the news for circumventing due process and weakening regulations rather than implementing them or taking proactive measures to halt the slide, the Congress leader said. Another emerging trend has been an insidious tendency to pit the environment against the local communities that protect it, when politically convenient for the government, she said. The Forest Survey of India has been mischievously attributing the loss of forest cover over the last decade to the implementation of the Forest Rights Act, 2006, Gandhi said. Shockingly, even the Minister concerned has echoed the same claims. In June 2024, the National Tiger Conservation Authority called for the eviction of almost 65,000 families from tiger reserves across the country, she said. It was not just a breach of the spirit of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 which mandates that all relocations must be voluntary; it was also unnecessarily inimical, ranging the environment against local communities, Gandhi said. India needs a new deal for the environment. First, we must resolve to do no further harm. We must halt the large-scale deforestation that is planned or currently underway across the country: in Great Nicobar, in north Chhattisgarh's Hasdeo Aranya, and in Madhva Pradesh's Dhirauli, she said. We need to crack down on the rampant illegal mining in the Aravalli range and other eco-sensitive regions such as the Western Ghats. We need to put an end to the indiscriminate destruction of mountains in the Himalayan belt which has exacted a heavy toll on human lives these past few years, Gandhi added. She said on a policy level, there is a need to urgently review the laws and policy changes of the last decade which have led us down this disastrous path. The Modi government must withdraw the amendments it bulldozed through Parliament in the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 as well as the Forest Conservation Rules (2022) - which are anti-Adivasi and allow the clearing of forests without consulting those who live there, she said. The blatantly illogical and dangerous practice of providing post-facto environmental clearances to big corporations that violate environmental laws -- one of the Modi Government's few home-grown policy innovations --cannot continue, she asserted.

The New Indian Express 3 Dec 2025 12:13 pm

SC gives bail to ex-Rajasthan minister in money laundering case

NEW DELHI:The Supreme Court on Wednesday gave bail to Congress leader and former Rajasthan minister Mahesh Joshi in a money laundering case linked to alleged irregularities in the Jal Jeevan Mission scheme. A bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and Augustine George Masih passed the order on an appeal filed by Joshi challenging the Rajasthan High []

Kashmir Reader 3 Dec 2025 12:08 pm

Punjab records highest groundwater extraction in India, says CGWB report

CHANDIGARH: Groundwater extraction in the country is the highest in Punjab, followed by Rajasthan and Haryana, according to the latest National Compilation of Dynamic Ground Water Resources of India, 2025 report of the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB). The findings show that 25 per cent of the 6,762 total blocks in India have been categorised as over-exploited, critical or semi-critical, a situation concentrated in nine states, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Puducherry. As per the report, groundwater extraction in Punjab stands at 156.36 per cent, the highest in the country, followed by Rajasthan at 147.11 per cent and Haryana at 136.75 per cent, all significantly above the national average of 60.63 per cent. At the national level, annual groundwater extraction has seen a marginal decline, from 27.66 billion cubic metres (BCM) in 2023 to 26.27 BCM last year. The total annual ground water recharge of Punjab has been assessed as 18.6 bcm and annual extractable ground water resource as 16.8 bcm. Out of total 153 assessment units including three urban areas taken for study, 111 assessment units (72.55 per cent) have been categorized as Over-exploited, 10 blocks (6.54 per cent) as Critical, 15 blocks (9.80 per cent) as Semi Critical and 17 blocks (11.11 per cent) as Safe, the report said. Similarly, out of 50175.27 square kilometers recharge worthy area of the state, 34294.3 sq km (68.35 per cent) area are under Over-Exploited, 4353.15 sq. km (8.68 per cent) under Critical, 4478.11 sq km (8.92 per cent) under Semi-critical and 7049.71sq km (14.05 per cent) under Safe category, reads the report. For Rajasthan, the report states,Out of the 302 assessment units (blocks and urban areas), 213 units (70.53 per cent) have been categorized as Over Exploited, 23 units (7.62 per cent) as Critical, 27 units (8.94 per cent) as Semi-Critical, 36 units (11.92 per cent) blocks as Safe and 3 units (0.99 per cent) as Saline. Similarly, out of 317010.74 sq km recharge worthy area of the state, 222266.46 sq km (70.11 per cent) area are under Over-Exploited, 19404.23 sq. km (6.12 per cent) under Critical, 22535.05 sq km (7.11 per cent) under Semi-critical, 43869.11 sq km (13.84 per cent) under Safe and 8935.89 sq km (2.82 per cent) area under Saline categories of assessment units. In Haryana, the situation is similar. While in Haryana, out of total 143 assessment units (blocks/Urban), 91 units (63.64 per cent) have been categorized as Overexploited, 6 units (4.20 per cent) as Critical, 15 units (10.49 per cent) as Semi Critical and 31 units (21.68 per cent) as Safe categories of assessment units. Similarly, out of 43,205.81 sq. km recharge worthy area of the State, 26,828.05 sq. km (62.09 per cent) area are under Over-Exploited, 1,170.46 sq. km (2.71 per cent) under Critical, 4,253.89 sq. km (9.85 per cent) under Semicritical, 10,953.42 sq. km (25.35 per cent) under Safe categories of assessment units, it added. The report assesses the total annual groundwater extraction of the entire country for 2025 at 247.22 bcm. Agriculture remains the largest consumer, accounting for 87 per cent, or 215.10 bcm, followed by 11 per cent for domestic use (27.89 bcm) and 2 per cent for industrial use (4.23 bcm). In the present assessment, total annual groundwater recharge has been pegged at 448.52 bcm, while the annual extractable groundwater resource stands at 407.75 bcm. The average stage of groundwater extraction at the national level is 60.63 per cent. Out of 6,762 blocks in the country, 730 units (10.80 per cent) are categorised as over-exploited, and 201 blocks (2.97 per cent) are classified as critical where extraction ranges from 90 to 100 per cent. Another 758 blocks (11.21 per cent) fall under the semi-critical category, while 4,946 units (73.14 per cent) are considered safe, with extraction below 70 per cent. Additionally, 127 blocks (1.88 per cent) have been listed as saline due to brackish or saline groundwater in phreatic aquifers. The report highlights that the percentage of over-exploited, critical and semi-critical blocks exceeding 25 per cent of total units is found only in nine states, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Puducherry. It attributes the situation to region-specific factors, Over-exploitation of ground water resources could be due to various region-specific reasons. The assessment units located in the north-western part of the country (particularly in the states of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh) have plenty of replenishable ground water resources but because of the over extraction beyond the annual ground water recharge, many of these units have become Over-exploited. Overexploited units are also common in the western part of the country, particularly in Rajasthan and Gujarat where the prevailing arid climate results in low recharge of ground water and hence stress on these sources, the report stated. It further adds, In peninsular India, over-exploited units are wide spread in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and parts of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana which could be attributed mainly to the low storage and transmission capacities of aquifers of the hard rock terrains, which results in reduced availability of the resource. The report also notes that in Arunachal Pradesh, Delhi, Goa, Kerala, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, Andaman and Nicobar, Chandigarh, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Lakshadweep, domestic groundwater extraction exceeds 40 per cent. Groundwater extraction stands between 90 and 100 per cent in Delhi, and between 70 and 90 per cent in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. In most other states and Union Territories, including Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, Sikkim, Telangana, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Andaman and Nicobar, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Lakshadweep, extraction levels are around 70 per cent. The report concludes that compared to the Dynamic Ground Water Resource Assessment of 2024, the total annual groundwater recharge has marginally increased from 446.9 bcm to 448.52 bcm.

The New Indian Express 3 Dec 2025 11:54 am

Soldier dies in Rajasthan after Army tank sinks in Indira Gandhi canal

A routine training exercise in which the armoured vehicles were practising to cross the canal was under way when the tank got stuck in the middle and started sinking, said the police

The Hindu 3 Dec 2025 11:32 am

Weather today: Kerala, Tirupati brace for more rainfall on December 3; IMD says cold wave likely in Punjab, Rajasthan. Check update

IMD weather update December 3: Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry are likely to get more rainfall on Wednesday, December 3 as cyclone Ditwah moves towards Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coasts. The IMD said cold wave conditions are likely to prevail in Punjab, Madhya Maharashtra and Rajasthan. West Bengal is likely to experience dry weather.

The Economic Times 3 Dec 2025 8:07 am

View: Why larger and more populous states gradually losing their fiscal strength

A 2013-14 to 2022-23 CAG analysis of state finances paints a sobering picture. 10 most populous states - UP, Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal, MP, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh - account for about 3/4th of India's population. Yet, in 2022-23, their combined share in the total revenue receipts of all states stood at 68.9%, down from 74.4% a decade earlier. This 6-point decline signals a weakening of fiscal capacity where it should have been strongest.

The Economic Times 2 Dec 2025 11:24 pm

BSF rolls out advanced AI-based anti-tunnelling, anti-drone systems along Indo-Pak border

CHANDIGARH: The Border Security Force (BSF) is installing artificial intelligence-based anti-tunnelling technology in the Jammu sector to curb infiltration from across the border. In the coming days, an advanced surveillance system will be deployed in both Punjab and Jammu sectors along the IndoPak international border, incorporating night-vision and optical cameras and a mix of radars to enhance observation. The BSF will also receive technical alerts if anyone attempts to intrude into Indian territory, and a new border fence is being installed that cannot be cut or climbed. This year, 278 drones carrying consignments of drugs, weapons and ammunition have been intercepted and recovered, besides 200 weapons seized including AKs and pistols 53 intruders apprehended or arrested, and 380 kg of heroin recovered along the 533-km Punjab stretch of the international border. A new trend has emerged, where small Chinese-made drones are being sent from Pakistan carrying only around 500 grams of payload and small weapons; earlier, larger drones with heavier payloads were used. Speaking to the media during the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of the BSF at the Lakhnaur Campus in Mohali, Satish S Khandare, Additional Director General of BSF (Western Command), said, Now days new technologies are being used for anti-national activities be it smuggling or dropping of arms and ammunition as drones are being used on large scale in Punjab and now in certain areas of Rajasthan. So it is another challenge we are facing in our day to day duty. Thus now various technologies are being used by the BSF to counter smuggling from across the border. Now days we are deploying anti-drone system on the Indo-Pak border on a massive scale especially in Jammu and Punjab sectors to prevent drone infiltration as drugs and weapons are smuggled via these flying machines, he said. He also added that, We are also in a process of implementing a major technological solution on Jammu and Punjab border which will comprise off all the available solutions as it will be collective mix of all technologies which will have tunnel detection system also to prevent attempt on our adversaries part to infiltrate through tunnels. Thus we are implementing anti-tunneling system in Jammu which will have AI based night cameras so that the movement during the night is observed and appropriate reaction is given by the troops, also include electro optical targeting system (EOTS) which is combination of cameras and radar as radars detects the movement and subsequently camera focuses on that movement and analysis is made weather that movement is friendly or not friendly. Based on that action is taken by the troopers which are there at the border out post. The phase one of the anti-tunneling technology completed now phase two and three will be completed soon. Khandare said two additional battalions have been deployed to strengthen the anti-infiltration grid in Jammu. All revierrine gaps are plugged using available resources and creating command posts and well lit environment in those areas and psoting adequate number of troops, he said. For border surveillance, we are going to install an advance system in Punjab and Jammu sectors in coming days in which will include a mix night and optical cameras besides radar systems in order to enhance our observations on the border and if one tries to intrude or dig tunnel we get technical warning, he added. On the extent of flood-related damage to fencing along the IndoPak border, Khandare said, It was not contiguous but approximately one third of the total fence in Punjab on the Indo-Pak international border was broken that was around 60 kilometres. In some places it was not possible to go to the border due to water logging. In this situation with so many gaps and little manpower at our disposal it is quite possible that anti national elements might have exploited certain gaps but we were quick to regain our grounds and lift the fence and go to the border. In Jammu region not that much of breach as nallas was seasons. As far fencing is concerned the damage was not much in Jammu, he added. He said the ageing fence along the IndoPak border is being replaced. The fence which was erected on the Indo-Pak border has become quiet old so we are replacing to old fence with new design fence all along the indo-pak intentional border, he said. A state-of-the-art drone forensics laboratory has been set up in Amritsar. The drones which we recover their forensic analysis is that at this laboratory now, from where the drone flew, how many sorties it has done and where did it drop the consignments and on that basis we have identified the hot stops, primarily in Punjab a few in Rajasthan also. Thus, we tackle those hot stops by two means firstly by deploying counter drone systems and secondly physical deployment. We are also manning in depth of the state as we know that the consignment will be dropped beyond the border. The anti-drone system of Punjab Police is being operated in coordination with BSF, he said. Khandare said the BSF utilises a multilayered approach involving a mix of indigenous technologies to counter cross-border drone threats along the IndoPak border. The systems integrate multiple sensors including radar, electro-optical infrared cameras and radio frequency analyzers to detect, track and neutralize the Pak drones. During the year till date we have recovered 278 rogue drones, besides 200 weapons seized including AKs and pistols, 53 intruders apprehended and arrested and 380 kg of heroin recovered, he said. He concluded, We are noticing that in the last five years there has been change in drone intrusions as it started in 2019, if we analyze that now smaller and cheap drones being used, also size of consignments is now small. First big drones use to come and they had sound signature. From adversaries point of view they are using smaller drones as per sortie a drone carries 500 grams of drugs and a pistol. Also big drones are also coming but they fly at much higher level now frequency hopping drones are being used thus is a difficult task to detect them.

The New Indian Express 2 Dec 2025 7:51 pm

Rajasthan BSTC Pre DElEd 2026: Application begins at predeledraj2026.com; submit forms before December 31 deadline

Rajasthan BSTC Pre DElEd 2026: Rajasthan BSTC Pre DElEd 2026 applications are now open at predeledraj2026.com, inviting eligible class 12 pass candidates to apply for admission to the D.El.Ed course for the 202627 session. Approximately 26,000 seats are available across 376 colleges. The selection process includes a written examination followed by counselling. Applicants must meet eligibility and age criteria, pay the application fee, and submit scanned documents online before December 31, 2026. Admit cards will be available only on the official portal.

The Times of India 2 Dec 2025 2:45 pm

Harsher winter this year: What residents of Delhi, UP, Gujarat, Rajasthan, & Telangana need to know about IMDs warning

This winter, central and north India are bracing for a colder season with an increased number of cold wave days, according to the IMD. Regions like Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi are expected to experience below-normal temperatures and prolonged cold spells, posing risks to health, transport, and air quality.

The Economic Times 2 Dec 2025 12:39 pm

ISIs WhatsApp Spy With Operation Sindoor Link Arrested in Rajasthan

Jaipur: Rajasthan Polices CID Intelligence Wing has arrested a Punjab resident, Prakash Singh alias Badal (34), for allegedly spying for Pakistans ISI after he was detained near a military area in Sri Ganganagar while gathering sensitive information. Inspector General of Police (Intelligence) Prafulla Kumar said Singh, a native of Ferozepur, had been in continuous contact [] The post ISIs WhatsApp Spy With Operation Sindoor Link Arrested in Rajasthan appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 2 Dec 2025 11:38 am

Rajasthan JET UG first provisional merit list 2025 released at jetskrau2025.com: Direct link to download here

The Agriculture University, Jodhpur has released the first provisional allotment list for Rajasthan JET UG Counselling 2025 on jetskrau2025.com, enabling candidates to check their seats and complete initial formalities. Applicants must accept their allotment and pay the required fee by December 7, 2025. Mandatory in-person reporting on December 1516 will finalise admissions through document verification.

The Times of India 2 Dec 2025 9:18 am

Jaipur Diary | Education depts circular triggers fresh buzz

The state education department and minister Madan Dilawar cant seem to stay away from controversy. The latest storm erupted over a circular directing schools to celebrate Shaurya Diwas on December 6, the day Babri Masjid was demolished in 1992. The order went viral within minutes. As Muslim organisations and opposition parties joined the uproar, department officials rushed to disown the circular, claiming it had never been authorised. From dictating uniforms for female teachers to tweaking history lessons, Dilawar has long faced accusations of saffronising education and this unsigned, withdrawn order has only added more fuel to the fire. Ex-dySP post on money collection stirs row The state police have landed in controversy after ex-Dungarpur DySP Hanumant Singh Bhatis social media post claiming senior officials collected up to Rs 5 lakh from police officers to impress the DGP before his district visit, went viral. A leaked chat allegedly showing ASP Ashok Meena asking for Rs 30,000 from each police station for the August 25 visit added fuel to the fire. By afternoon, Bhati said his account had been hacked. By evening, he called it a misunderstanding and claimed that the amount had budgetary approval. Despite his clarification, social media is buzzing that Bhatis post has exposed the police departments inner workings. Emergence of Congs third power centre Rajasthan Congress, already split into two factions, is now abuzz with talk of a third power centrestate president Govind Singh Dotasara. The latest list of 45 district presidents is dominated by his loyalists, further boosting his clout. Dotasaras stature has grown since Congress won 11 Lok Sabha seats in 2024, a sharp turnaround from its defeats in 2014 and 2019. But his rise has reportedly made senior leaders uneasy, with whispers of tension between Ashok Gehlot and Dotasara adding to the intrigue. As Congress heads toward the next Assembly polls, many wonder how the party will manage this power struggle. Rajesh Asnani Our correspondent in Jaipur rajesh.asnani@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 2 Dec 2025 8:34 am

Rajasthan Police Arrest Punjab Man In Rajasthan For Spying For Pak's ISI

In a major breakthrough, the CID Intelligence Wing of the Rajasthan Police has arrested a youth from Punjab in Rajasthan's Sri Ganganagar district for spying on behalf of Pakistan's intelligence agency, the ISI, officials said on Monday.

NDTV 1 Dec 2025 11:17 pm

Government not averse to taking up discussion on SIR, electoral reforms: Kiren Rijiju

NEW DELHI: Union parliamentary affairs minister, Kiren Rijiju, on Monday stated in Rajya Sabha that the Government is not averse to holding a detailed discussion on the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. Clarifying the Governments stand on the Oppositions insistence, he said that their request for a debate on the issue is already under active consideration. However, Rijiju urged the Opposition members not to press for a strict timeline for conducting the discussion. Nobody is undermining any matter which was brought out by the Opposition party yesterday in the all-party meeting or Business Advisory Committee (BAC) today. What I am saying is, it is under the consideration of the governmentif you put a condition that it has to be taken up today itself, then it becomes difficult, because you have to give certain space, Rijiju said. The minister also said that certain parties raised matters other than the SIR and stressed the need to protect their rights as well. However, I am saying again, the matter is related to whatever you call it, special intensive revision or electoral reforms or whatever. I have stated before the beginning of the winter session that the Government is not averse to taking up discussion on anything, said Rijiju. As the Opposition continued insisting on a timeline referring to his remarks at the BAC that he would respond by Sunday 9 pm, the minister said, Please give us some time while there are other businesses, which are listed, that can be taken up. The demand, which you have put forward, has not been rejected. So, don't presume that the government is not ready to discuss any matter. Please do not put a condition on the timeline, the minister added. On this, Trinamool Congress (TMC) floor leader Derek O'Brien retorted sharply. Problem is not the timeline but the trust deficit, he shouted back. As the Upper House welcomed Radhakrishnan on his first day of conducting the House proceedings, O'Brien called for the start of a discussion on electoral reforms with immediate effect, while the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM) MP John Brittas said the Parliamentary Affairs Minister should honour his words and the House should hold a discussion on electoral reforms. Earlier, Leader of Opposition and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge demanded that the discussion should start immediately. He also asked the ruling party not to divide opposition parties. Don't divide us. If you try to divide us, we will be stronger, he said. Meanwhile, Rajya Sabha chairman CP Radhakrishnan disallowed the notices given by nine Opposition members on several issues, including a discussion on SIR under rule 267, leading to protests by them. The Chairman later asked members to raise their Zero Hour mentions. The Election Commission of India (ECI) had announced SIR in West Bengal, Gujarat, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Puducherry, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Chhattisgarh, and Goa. Among these, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Kerala, and West Bengal will go to the polls in 2026. In Assam, where polls are also due in 2026, the revision of electoral rolls was announced separately.

The New Indian Express 1 Dec 2025 7:48 pm

Honest Review: This hotel in Jaipur has almost 150 peacocks and a 300 year old Shiva temple but what made me choose it was......

Discover a surprisingly verdant oasis in Rajasthan, featuring manicured gardens, serene ponds, and a 300-year-old Shiva temple. This luxury resort offers quiet indulgence with rooms opening to private courtyards, exceptional dining, and engaging cultural experiences, providing a peaceful escape from the everyday.

The Times of India 1 Dec 2025 4:15 pm

REET Mains 2025 registration underway for over 7000 vacancies: Check direct link to apply and other details here

The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board has released the REET Mains 2025 notification, announcing 7,759 vacancies for Primary and Upper Primary teachers. The online application window will remain open from 7 November to 6 December 2025. Candidates must review eligibility criteria, select the appropriate level, and submit the form on time as the recruitment marks a major statewide hiring drive.

The Times of India 1 Dec 2025 8:04 am

After Delhi blast connection, Nuh linked to MP cybercrimes

BHOPAL: Haryanas Nuh district, which is under glare as an operational base of the white-collar terror module linked to 10/11 Delhi blast case, has also come out as the nucleus of Madhya Pradeshs biggest-ever inter-state cybercrime ring. MP polices cybercrime unit has traced masterminds of the racket to Nuh. The cyber fraud ring involved over 1000 bank accounts of people in Vindhya and Mahakoshal region of MP, being used as mule accounts to park and circulate fraud money. More than 25 people from MP, Haryana and Bihar have been arrested and charge-sheeted. As the investigations progress, its becoming clear that operatives based in Nuh are the masterminds of the racket. They sourced SIM cards and mule accounts mostly from MP and used them for their inter-state racket, said a MP police involved in the probe. The men in Nuh operated an illegal call centre at a flat in Gurugram, which was used to make calls to people for duping them. The SIM cards, sourced by operatives in MP and other states, reached the kingpins through middlemen based in Patna. The mule bank accounts served as the pipeline through which more than Rs 3,000 crore was routed. The funds were actually proceeds of cybercrimes committed in various parts of the country, religious charity money as well as money from unknown sources suspected to have been used possibly for terror funding. Large sum of money was routed through mule accounts to the Middle East, the officer added. The fraudsters also operated shell companies in Hyderabad and parts of Maharashtra. The 25-plus men arrested over the last 11 months have been charge-sheeted. Now we are going to zero in on the racket masterminds in Nuh, he said. Years back it was Jamtara in Jharkhand, but crackdown saw newer hotspots in West Bengal. Over last couple of years Nuh and adjoining Rajasthan districts have emerged as the cybercrime hub, SP (cybercrime cell) Pranay Nagwanshi said.

The New Indian Express 1 Dec 2025 7:53 am

Groundwater quality in most parts of India is good but Rajasthan, Haryana and AP face widespread contamination: Report

Groundwater quality across India is largely good, with some states boasting excellent results. However, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Andhra Pradesh face widespread contamination, while others grapple with localized issues. Arsenic and uranium are key concerns in specific regions, alongside high nitrate, fluoride, and salinity levels impacting drinking water safety.

The Times of India 1 Dec 2025 7:13 am

Order directing Rajasthan schools to mark Dec. 6 as Shaurya Diwas recalled

The directive proposed essay competitions on themes such as Indian cultural pride and the Ram Mandir movement

The Hindu 30 Nov 2025 10:24 pm

Third BLO dies in Rajasthan, family blames excessive work pressure

Days after a BLO died by suicide in Jaipur, the suspicious death of another Booth Level Officer has shaken Rajasthan. A young BLO in his early 40s from Dholpur district has died under suspicious circumstances, and his family has alleged that excessive work pressure led to his death. Anuj Garg (42), the BLO of Part Number 158 of the Gaushala sector in Dholpur city, collapsed in Pratap Vihar Colony on Saturday night while uploading Special Intensive Review (SIR) forms. The incident occurred in the Pratap Vihar Colony of the Nihalganj area in Dholpur. The deceased's sister, Vandana Garg, claimed that he had been under immense pressure due to SIR work and had been working until 2 am every night. On the night of the incident, around 1 am, Anuj was uploading voter-related form data when his health suddenly deteriorated. He asked for tea, but before he could drink even a sip, he fell unconscious, she said. The family immediately took him to the district hospital, where doctors declared him dead. According to them, the excessive workload caused severe mental stress, which led to the sudden deterioration in his health. According to Anujs colleagues, he had completed more than 80% of the SIR work allotted to him and was striving to reach 100%. Due to this, he was continuously under mental and physical stress. Anuj Garg was posted as a teacher at the Government Higher Secondary School, Bara. He was appointed in 2012. He leaves behind his wife Sangeeta, two sons, Harshit Garg (9) and Devansh (2). Experts say the pressure of work on more than 5.32 lakh Booth Level Officers (BLOs), who are knocking on the doors of over 510 million voters in 12 states across the country, is intensifying each day. Politics over this issue is also heating up in the country after over two dozen deaths in 25 days, which includes three BLOs in Rajasthan. SIR: BLO dies by suicide in UP's Moradabad, final note blames work pressure

The New Indian Express 30 Nov 2025 8:51 pm

SIR: BLO dies by suicide in UP's Moradabad, final note blames work pressure

MORADABAD: A 46-year-old booth-level officer (BLO) hanged himself in the storage room of his home here in Baheri village because of work pressure, police said on Sunday. Sarvesh Singh was an assistant teacher and was posted in a school in Bhagatpur Tanda village. He was assigned the duty of a BLO on October 7. It was his first time working as a BLO. According to police, around 4 am, Sarvesh's wife Babli found that her husband had hanged himself. In a suicide note Sarvesh confessed to feeling suffocated and said there was not enough time for the job he had been given. BLO Sarvesh Singh has committed suicide and has left behind a suicide note stating that the he is unable to cope with the burden of BLO duty. His body has been sent for post-mortem, Circle Officer (Thakurdwara) Ashish Pratap Singh said. Besides his wife, the couple's four daughters survive him. A Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls is underway in several states, including Uttar Pradesh. The behemoth exercise seems to have taken a toll on many government workers roped in to weed out inaccuracies and prepare voter lists with only genuine voters. On Saturday, a 42-year-old BLO engaged in the SIR collapsed at his home in Rajasthan's Dholpur and died. Anuj Garg collapsed late Saturday night while uploading voter data. His family alleged he had been working under extreme pressure, police said. (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 30 Nov 2025 7:51 pm

SMAT | Swashbuckling Rajkumar swings it Tamil Nadus way against Uttarakhand

CRICKET | Karnataka slips up by one run in a final over nail-biter against Rajasthan, while Ishan Kishans unbeaten century fires Jharkhand to an eight-wicket win over Tripura

The Hindu 30 Nov 2025 7:51 pm

43 Heritage Bye-laws for over 50 monuments likely to be tabled in Parliament Winter Session

NEW DELHI: Drafts of at least 43 Heritage Bye-laws (HBLs) covering over 50 monuments readied by the National Monument Authority (NMA) are likely to be laid in Parliament during the winter session starting Monday. The documents will subsequently be put in the public domain to seek feedback. So far, 124 HBLs covering about 178 heritage sites have been placed before the both Houses of Parliament. (450) The drafts are approved in Parliament. In this session, we are planning to lay 43 HBLs covering 54 sites. The process, obviously, depends upon the session of Parliament. We have limited days; two days in a week. One day is for Lok Sabha, that is Monday, and Thursday is for Rajya Sabha. So, according to the business of Parliament, it is done, said an official, aware of the matter. The laws are to ensure that new construction and activities around protected sites comply with regulations for heritage conservation. The NMA prepares the draft bye-laws, and once approved by it, they are submitted to Parliament for their final endorsement. The drafts of monuments prepared this year include Triple shrined Temple of Bhavani (Ahmednagar, Maharashtra), Temple of Amriteshwar (Ahmednagar, Maharashtra), Fort and gateway excluding the ancient buildings and tomb of Bismillah Shah Wali (Kadapa District or YSR Kadapa District in Andhra Pradesh), Nahar Jharokha compound, Rupmati Pavilion, Baz Bahadurs Palace, Darya Khans Tomb, and Hathi Mahal (Dhar, Madhya Pradesh), Kailasanatha Swamy temple (Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu), Bhimesvara temple (East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh), St Francis Church, Fort Kochi (Ernakulam, Kerala) and Fort including ancient temples (Jaisalmer, Rajasthan). To ensure speedy and transparent approval of construction and repair works in the vicinity of the protected historical sites, the NMA has expedited finalisation of HBLs for 141 monuments. The process is expected to be over within the next six months. Following the directions of the culture ministry to prioritise preparation of HBLs for monuments attracting the highest number of applications seeking permission for construction-related applications, the NMA identified 294 such heritage sites across the country. Out of the 294 identified monuments, bye laws of 151 are already completed, prepared or have been submitted before the Parliament. Most applications are received from Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Delhi, where rapid urbanisation is taking place. Fewer applications for approvals are from Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and parts of the northeast. As mandated by the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (AMASR) Act 2010, there should be separate bye-laws for all 3,693 heritage sites or monuments under the jurisdiction of ASI to regulate development and construction around protected monuments. These rules were to be framed by 2012. However, till January 2020, by-laws for only five monuments or sites were cleared and presented before the Parliament.

The New Indian Express 30 Nov 2025 7:42 pm

Haryanas Nuh emerges as key operational base in white-collar terror module

BHOPAL:The Nuh district of Haryana has emerged as an alleged hideout, operational base for sourcing materials and recruitment ground for the white collar modules operatives. This comes against the investigations' progress into the white-collar terror module and the 10/11 Delhi blast case. The same southeastern Haryana district has also turned out to be the nucleus of Madhya Pradeshs biggest-ever inter-state cyber crime ring, which was busted by the police in early 2025. As the MP polices cyber crime unit accelerates its probe into the inter-state racket, men operating from Nuh (Haryana) have emerged as the kingpins and masterminds, which is believed to be worth more than Rs 3000 crore. Anatomy of a white collar terror module The cyber fraud ring involved more than 1000 bank accounts of people in the Vindhya and Mahakoshal region of MP, being used as mule accounts to park and circulate fraud money and hundreds of SIM cards sourced from MP were used by cyber fraudsters for committing crimes across the country. More than 25 persons, hailing from MP, Haryana and Bihar, have so far been arrested and charge-sheeted in the court in MP. The men in Nuh (mostly school dropouts) operated an illegal call centre at a flat in Gurugram, which was used to make calls to people for duping them via various kinds of cyber-crimes, including job offers, gaming and cryptocurrency investment frauds, etc. The SIM cards, which were sourced by the rackets kingpins from their operatives in MP and other states, reached through middlemen based in the Bihar capital Patna. Cybercrime police bust ATM card cloning racket, nab onefrom Haryana The bank accounts, which were used as mule accounts (around 70 per cent of them were originally held by low-income people in MPs Vindhya and Mahakoshal regions), served as the pipeline through which more than Rs 3,000 crore was routed to various destinations. The funds which were rotated through these accounts were actually proceeds of cybercrime committed in various parts of the country, religious charity money, as well as money from unknown sources suspected to have been used possibly for terror funding. A large sum of money was actually routed through the mule accounts to the Middle East, a MP police officer added. The men operating from Nuh even operated shell companies/firms in Hyderabad and parts of Maharashtra. These shell firms/companies were particularly used for cyber fraud and the transfer of illicit money. The 25-plus men who have been arrested in the case over the last 11 months have already been charge-sheeted in the court. Now we are going to zero in upon the real kingpins/masterminds of the racket in Nuh, the officer maintained. As per MP police sources, its not the first time that Nuhs name has cropped up in a major cybercrime case. Nuh has gradually emerged as a prime cybercrime hotspot in the country. Years back, it was Jamtara in Jharkhand, but a sustained crackdown witnessed newer hotspots emerge in West Bengal, adjoining parts of Odisha and later some parts of western UP. But over the last couple of years, Nuh in Haryana and adjoining districts of Rajasthan have come out as the prime cyber-crime hub of India, Madhya Pradesh polices SP (state cyber crime cell) Pranay Nagwanshi said. Children are linked to cybercrime in at least three of every 3,000 cases, say experts

The New Indian Express 30 Nov 2025 7:38 pm

Rajasthan Revokes Order Asking Schools To Celebrate Babri Demolition Day After Criticism

Rajasthan government recalled its order to celebrate December 6 as Shaurya Diwas in schools after criticism.

News18 30 Nov 2025 7:10 pm