Santosh Trophy round-up: Rajasthan, West Bengal book berths in final rounds
Santosh Trophy round-up: Rajasthan, West Bengal book berths in final rounds New Delhi: Hosts Rajasthan qualified for the final rounds of the 78th National Football Championship for the Santosh Trophy from Group I after earning full points in their concluding tie against Dadra Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu with a 4-0 triumph, on Wednesday. [] The post Santosh Trophy round-up: Rajasthan, West Bengal book berths in final rounds appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Rajasthan fourth BJP-ruled state to make The Sabarmati Report tax-free
Jaipur, Nov 20: Hindi film The Sabarmati Report, based on the 2002 Godhra train burning incident in Gujarat, has been made tax free in Rajasthan, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma said on Wednesday. Rajasthan follows three other BJP-ruled states Haryana, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh in giving the tax-free status to the Vikrant Massey-starrer film, []
Tamil Nadu to introduce Battery Energy Storage Systems to boost green energy infrastructure
CHENNAI: In a major step towards strengthening renewable energy infrastructure, Tamil Nadu Green Energy Corporation Limited (TNGEC) is set to introduce Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) for the first time in the state. Under the central governments Viability Gap Funding (VGF) Scheme, 30% of the capital cost for BESS, or `27 crore per MW, whichever is lower, will be provided as financial support. Tamil Nadu is among the six renewable energy-rich states that was allocated BESS capacities under the initiative alongside Gujarat, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Telangana, and Maharashtra. A senior official told TNIE, The Ministry of Power has issued operational guidelines for the state component of the VGF Scheme to promote BESS. With over 70% of renewable energy capacity connected to interstate transmission systems (InSTS), there is a critical need to support state utilities in developing InSTS-connected BESS, especially in states with high solar energy generation. The BESS installations are planned at Tangedco and Tantransco substations to enhance energy storage and distribution. Currently, Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) is conducting a detailed feasibility study across its 1,091 substations, including 765 kV, 400 kV, and 230 kV facilities. Setting up 1 MW of BESS requires 4 to 5 acres of land, and suitable locations are being inspected, another official said. The process of identifying feasible sites is ongoing, after which tenders will be floated for bidders, the official added. The Central Electricity Authoritys recent National Electricity Plan has also highlighted the growing need for energy storage systems as renewable energy integration increases. To ensure grid stability and manage peak loads, adopting BESS is essential, the official said. Why adopt BESS BESS initiative marks a significant move towards making Tamil Nadu a leader in renewable energy management and storage solutions
Four-yr-old boy dies after falling in borewell in Rajasthans Barmer
Four-yr-old boy dies after falling in borewell in Rajasthans Barmer Jaipur: A four-year-old boy died after falling into a borewell in Rajasthans Barmer on Wednesday evening, police said. The incident occurred in Arjun ki Dhani in the Gudhamalani area where Naresh fell into the borewell while playing. A rescue operation was immediately launched by [] The post Four-yr-old boy dies after falling in borewell in Rajasthans Barmer appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Palakkad couple on overlanding mission to plant one lakh trees in five years
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: If one happens to spot a rugged 4x4 camper somewhere in the remote areas of the country, it must probably be Sangeeth, Kavya and their pet dog Drogo planting the seeds of tomorrows forests. When most people prioritise luxury and leisure, this couple from Palakkad has chosen to overland across India in their modified 4x4 SUV with a mission to plant one lakh trees in five years. Their journey Mission Mother Tree is a project towards sustainability, adventure and making a difference. It started as a simple plan leave a living memory in the form of trees across places they visit. It quickly became a full-scale drive. They left the security of their corporate jobs to pursue a life closer to nature. Sangeeth, who was previously a sales and marketing officer, and Kavya, a professional in dairy technology now pursuing research, packed up their lives, outfitted their vehicle and set off on a path that would take them to some of Indias most remote regions. Their goal is to explore responsibly and give back to the earth. Over the past two years, we have covered 45,000 kilometres across the country. Our travels arent just the thrill of overlanding but driven by a sense of purpose. We have successfully planted over 10,000 native saplings across the remote regions of India, with the help of a growing community of 4,000 volunteers who joined through social media and the acquaintances between travels, Sangeeth told TNIE. Their Instagram page lifeonroads_ is where they document their journey, and it has crossed over 2.4 lakh followers. To keep their journey sustainable and affordable, Sangeeth and Kavya transformed their Force Gurkha SUV into a camper, all for just Rs 20,000. All the work on the camper was completed by their IT friends group. The couple prepare their meals on the road, sharing their experiences with their companion, Drogo, who is as much a part of the adventure as they are. The couple relies on locally sourced seed balls, which they gather with the help of volunteers from the areas they visit. This ensures that the plants are suited to the local soil and climate, increasing the chances of survival. Their saplings span ten varieties of native trees, and they have achieved a 60% survival rate. For Kavya, the journey is about creating something lasting. One lakh trees may seem like a drop in the bucket against climate change, but were doing the best we can to build a community that values life on this planet, Kavya said. Not only do they plant these saplings but also keep track of their growth through an application, Tree Tag. Each sapling they plant is tagged and tracked using GPS coordinates via the app Tree Tag. Like a live report card, volunteers across the country too regularly update the couple on the progress of these plants. We note down the GPS coordinates of each tree we plant and track it through Tree Tag. It is a collective effort that wouldnt have been possible without the support of the people, Sangeeth said. In Kerala alone, they have planted around 300 saplings in Palakkad, 220 in Munnar, and 70 in Ernakulam. And each time they return to their home base, they plant a batch of seed balls nearby to keep a part of their mission close to home. They have travelled to Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. They deviate to remote areas and camp there.Planning this mission often takes more time than the execution, Kavya said.
Ajaymeru rename honours Rajasthans culture and history, Khadim was unfit: Baba Balak Nath
Ajaymeru rename honours Rajasthans culture and history, Khadim was unfit: Baba Balak Nath Jaipur: BJP MLA from Rajasthans Tijara Assembly constituency, Baba Balak Nath, spoke to IANS on Wednesday, sharing his views on the decision to rename the Khadim hotel in Ajmer to Ajaymeru, the restoration of Prithviraj Chauhans fort in Ajmer, a film based [] The post Ajaymeru rename honours Rajasthans culture and history, Khadim was unfit: Baba Balak Nath appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Rajasthan to have integrated clean energy policy; MoUs worth 6.57 lakh crore signed
Rajasthan launches clean energy policy with 6.57 lakh crore investments, aiming to become an energy-surplus State
Delhi Air Pollution: Government Implements 50% Work-From-Home Policy
New Delhi: Delhi witnessed yet another dawn with a blanket of toxic air on Wednesday, as the national capital recorded an AQI of 426 in the severe category, which followed the coldest night of the season in the city so far. In view of high air pollution, half of the staff in Delhi government offices will work from home, while private organisations have been urged to follow suit. The police have also imposed a complete ban on storage, manufacture and bursting of all kinds of firecrackers in the city. The combination of falling temperatures and dense smog has worsened the situation, further reducing visibility and exacerbating health concerns. Residents have reported eye irritation, respiratory discomfort, and other health issues. A senior government officer said that essential services such as healthcare, sanitation, public transport, fire services, law enforcement, power supply, water treatment and emergency response operations will continue to work in full capacity to ensure public services remain unaffected. Nearly 80 departments and different agencies in the Delhi government, including the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, employ approximately 1.4 lakh people. In a post on X, Delhi environment minister Gopal Rai said 50 per cent of the staff in government offices will work from home. He also urged private offices, industries and businesses to implement similar measures to help mitigate the city's air pollution crisis. Mr Rai suggested that private entities consider shifting office hours to begin between 10.30 am and 11.00 am to reduce vehicular congestion during peak hours. Adjusting office timings will not only ease traffic pressure but also curb vehicle emissions, he said. The environment minister said that a meeting was held today at the Delhi Secretariat, involving government departments and representatives from industry associations such as CII, ASSOCHAM and FICCI. The purpose was to discuss the implementation of a 50 percent work-from-home policy in government, as well as private offices, he noted. After detailed discussions, it was decided that all Delhi government offices, except those providing essential and emergency services, will adopt a 50 per cent work-from-home policy, the Delhi minister said. Total 18 essential services such as medical care, solid waste management, public cleaning and sanitation, community and public toilets, fire services, power and water supply, etc, notified under the essential and emergency services, will continue to operate at full capacity to avoid any inconvenience to the public, he said. To address vehicular pollution, the government has advised companies with a large workforce to arrange shuttle bus services for employees, similar to the measures the Delhi government has implemented for its own staff. We are continuously working to reduce pollution levels and today's decisions are part of that effort. We hope the situation improves in the coming days, Mr Rai said. The minister also criticised the BJP-led governments in neighbouring states, including Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh, for failing to take adequate measures to control pollution. Delhi is surrounded by BJP-ruled states and their lack of proactive action is affecting us. I urge them to participate in these efforts to combat pollution, just as the Delhi government is doing, Mr Rai said. The city has been under Stage IV restrictions of the Graded Response Action Plan since Monday. These restrictions include a ban on construction and demolition activities, curbs on diesel vehicles, school closures and a prohibition on the entry of diesel-powered medium and heavy goods vehicles into Delhi, except those transporting essential goods. Industrial operations contributing to air pollution have also been restricted.
Telangana: Roundtable meet on water concept held
Hyderabad: Dr M. Channa Reddy Memorial Trust organised a roundtable conference on the 'Four-Water Concept,' a proven watershed development model, proposed by Late T. Hanumanth Rao in Vikarabad on Wednesday. The event, called for sustainable solutions to address the districts water issues and contribute to the proposed Musi Riverfront Development project, saw participants who advocated for the implementation of Hanumanth Rao's Four-Water Concept. The trust questioned the Rs 7,000-crore Kodangal Lift Scheme, which aims to irrigate one lakh acres at a cost ofRs 7 lakh per acre, suggested instead a watershed programme costing just Rs 15,000 per acre. This approach, they argued, could revitalise agriculture in Vikarabad and boost the water flow in the Musi River, which originates in the district. Assembly Speaker and Vikarabad MLA G. Prasad Kumar assured full support for the trusts proposal, stating that such initiatives could bring much-needed relief to the district. Elaborating on this proposal, Chevella MP Konda Vishweshwar Reddy, environmentalist and member of the trust Prof. Purushotham Reddy and experts from WAPCOS, Ministry of Jal Shakti, also shared insights on leveraging technology for effective watershed management. A presentation was given on Hanumanth Raos model, which showed how it has been operational at Gottigaripalli village in Zaheerabad since 2001, has consistently supported three crops annually. It showed that despite its demonstrated success, it has received little attention in Telangana. Rajasthan, however, adopted the concept between 2013 and 2018 and has improved groundwater levels. The trust also proposed implementing the concept in the Musi River sub-basin to enhance its flow as part of the Musi project.
The Sabarmati Report: After Haryana and Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan Also Makes Film Tax-Free
Rajasthan has become the fourth BJP-ruled state to declare the movie tax-free after Haryana Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh.
West Bengal tablet scam: State police freeze 797 bank accounts, arrest 22 suspects
KOLKATA: The West Bengal police froze around 797 bank accounts from various parts of the state in the school tablet purchase scam, arresting 22 people from various districts in this connection. According to state police it is a huge racket and investigations are on to nab others associated with the scam. They also claimed to have received inputs that many other bank accounts are involved in the scam. The cyber scam targeting West Bengal's 'Taruner Swapno' scheme, has affected 1,911 students out of the total 16 lakh beneficiaries. The West Bengal Police have registered 93 FIRs and arrested 11 people in connection with the fraud. Under the scheme, higher secondary students in government-aided schools and madrasas get a one-time benefit of Rs 10,000 to purchase tabs for educational purposes. The money directly gets credited to the bank account of students after the concerned school puts the data and bank account details of the eligible students on a government portal. The school authorities need to log into the portal using the user ID of the school to create the database. Police said, as per preliminary investigation, the scammers managed to hack the user ID and password of targeted schools and replaced the students' bank accounts with theirs'. South Bengal Additional Director General Supratim Sarkar said the investigation has revealed the involvement of cybercriminal gangs operating across multiple states, including Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Jharkhand. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to probe the case. Kolkata Police and the CID department are conducting raids across the state to nab the hackers and the mastermind behind the fraud. A probe into the complaints lodged in Kolkata found that, in most cases, the money went into the bank accounts of residents of Chopra, Islampur and nearby areas.
Rajasthan Villagers Pen Letter In Blood To Demand Road Repairs
Villagers face ongoing struggles with this road, frequently falling victim to accidents, fueling widespread anger and frustration within the community
Rajasthan CET 2024: Graduate level exam answer key released, objection window opens today
The Rajasthan CET 2024 answer key for the Graduate Level Exam has been released by the RSMSSB. Candidates can now review the answer key and submit objections from November 26 to 28, 2024, with a fee of Rs. 100 per question. Objections can only be filed online through the official website. Candidates must ensure their objection references match the master question paper. Fraudulent documents will lead to legal action.
Delhi CM Atishi Targets The Central Government On Pollution Issue | Delhi Pollution | N18S
Delhi CM Atishi Targets The Central Government On Pollution Issue | Delhi Pollution | N18SDelhi CM Atishi targets the central government on pollution issue, says no solution is possible without its intervention.Delhi government strictly adhering to all GRAP rules; other NCR states must also take responsibility.Haryana, Rajasthan, and UP not complying with GRAP 4 regulations; diesel buses, construction work, and industrial activities still ongoing in these states.The central government must intervene to stop stubble burning incidents; the fog will persist until then.
Yash Dayal Replaces Injured Khaleel Ahmed In Indias Reserves Ahead Of Border Gavaskar Trophy
The medical team advised the Rajasthan left-armer rest and hence it was decided that Dayal would fly in while Khaleel fly back home.
Maha Vikas Aghadi will form govt in Maharashtra: Congress leader Sachin Pilot
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], November 20 (ANI): As the voting for the single-phase assembly polls in Maharashtra is underway, Congress leader Sachin Pilot on Wednesday exuded confidence in winning the elections and said that the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) will form government in the state. The election trends are nice. People are voting in large numbers. Voting will conclude peacefully. MVA will form a government, Pilot told ANI. After a sluggish start, voter turnout in Maharashtra started to pick up, reaching 45.53 per cent by 3.00 pm in the single-phase assembly elections on Wednesday. A naxal hit Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra
Bride-to-be reaches polling booth in Virar amid haldi ceremony to cast her vote
Sayali Vartak, who is set to get married in Rajasthan, took time out of her haldi ceremony to exercise her voting rights
Datta Power Infra signs MoU to invest Rs 5,000 cr in RE sector in Rajasthan
Datta Power Infra has committed to investing 5,000 crore in Rajasthan's renewable energy sector. The company signed an MoU with the state government to establish 1,000 MW of solar, wind, and hybrid power projects. These projects, spanning six districts, are projected to create 500-750 jobs.
Anmol Bishnoi might be first extradited to Canada, later to India
CHANDIGARH: The US Immigration Department had last week detained 26-year-old Anmol Bishnoi alias Bhanu younger brother of notorious gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, in California as one of his travel documents was reportedly found to be forged. He had reportedly fled India using fake documents. He is likely to be first handed over to the Canadian authorities in connection with the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. He is also facing more than 32 criminal cases registered against him in India related to kidnapping, extortion and murder out of which at least 20 are registered in Rajasthan alone. Also, Anmol looked after Lawrences cartel of extortion and invested the gangs money in businesses outside India. Sources said that in all likelihood Anmol Bhisnois custody will be first handed over to the Canadian law enforcement agencies by the US authorities and only later India might get his custody as he has been residing in Canada, he is likely to be extradited to that country first. The process of bringing back to India might have to be initiated through Canada. Anmol was reportedly interrogated by the US authorities. A red corner notice had been issued against him in December 2022. He was detained last week in California by the US immigration department, as one of his travel documents was reportedly found to be forged, as he had reportedly fled India using fake documents. US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller had told the media in Washington, It would be appropriate if anyone is going to comment on such a report, it would be the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI, not the State Department. I prefaced it that way because they may decline to comment, but I certainly am not going to comment on something that falls within their jurisdiction. Indian agencies meet FBI officials to discuss extradition of detained gangster Anmol Bishnoi: Sources Sources said that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) officials have met the senior officials of various Indian agencies after Anmol was detained in the United States to discuss the status of his case and the evidence against him. Anmols alleged involvement in the killing of NCP leader and former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique might have also been discussed. Sources further claimed that after meeting the US official the officials of the central agencies are busy finding strong and direct evidence against Anmol and are thus reopening the files. An official privy with the development in the Punjab Police said that Anmol Bishnoi who operates from Rajasthan is the key operator of the global criminal syndicate of Lawrence Bishnoi and works behind the scenes managing businesses and activities of the gang. He is now in the most wanted list due to his involvement in three high-profile cases: murder of NCP leader Baba Siddique , firing outside the house of Bollywood actor Salman Khan and the killing of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala. As per the Punjab Police dossier, Anmol looks after the cartel of extortion and also oversees the investment of the gangs money in businesses outside India. He emerged as the point man of this gang as he was out of jail and looked after the cartel of extortion and would invest the gangs money in businesses outside India. The investments made were in sports clubs especially related to kabaddi and have benami real estate in India and abroad. A total of 32 criminal cases are registered against him which relate to kidnapping, extortion and murder out of which at least 20 are registered in Rajasthan alone as per dossier and he worked with Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar with Lawrence as their boss. In 2012, first case was registered against Anmol under the Arms Act when he was 15 years of age. His brother Lawrence was the main accused in the case, he was arrested but later released on bail. In 2017, 19-year-old Anmol was arrested by Rajasthan Police on charges of extortion case and for firing outside the office of a businessman in Jodhpur. He got the bail in 2019 and during his stay in Jodhpur jail, he established contacts with his brothers accomplices. Anmol was last spotted in 2023 at a wedding in California in which noted Punjabi singers Karan Aujla and Sharry Mann performed. Both singers later clarified that they had no clue that Anmol was present at the wedding as they were there just to perform. He was last seen in New York after he escaped in November 2022 via Dubai using a fake passport. A case was registered in the cyber cell police station. The passport was issued by the Regional Passport Office, Delhi. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) had previously in October announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh for his capture. Also, the Mumbai police issued a lookout circular against him in connection with the firing outside actor Salman Khans residence on April 14 after he claimed responsibility for the incident on social media. Anmol was also involved in ordering a hit on singer Sidhu Moose Wala in 2022 and had left the country a month before the singer was targeted and killed. This is the second major detention of wanted gangsters after Arshdeep Singh Gill alias Arsh Dalla was arrested in Canada earlier.
Rajasthan High Court dismisses PIL against states Right To Health Act
The Rajasthan High Courts Jaipur Bench has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) by Dr. Narendra Kumar Gupta, a 70-year-old resident of Chittorgarh, Rajasthan. The petition was heard by Chief Justice Manindra Mohan Shrivastava and Justice Ashutosh Kumar. The court dismissed the petition due to the petitioners failure to conduct proper research and gather information [] The post Rajasthan High Court dismisses PIL against states Right To Health Act appeared first on India Legal .
Rajasthan fourth BJP-ruled state to make 'The Sabarmati Report' tax-free
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma declared the film 'The Sabarmati Report', based on the 2002 Godhra train burning incident, tax-free in the state. The film, starring Vikrant Massey, depicts the tragic event and aims to expose the truth behind the incident, challenging misleading narratives that emerged at the time.
Schools in Rajasthan's Khairthal-Tijara go online for classes 1 to 5 due to Delhi-NCR pollution
Teachers will hold online classes for students during this period, the District Collectors order stated
Schools in Rajasthan's Khairthal-Tijara District Closed Until Nov 23 Due to Rising Pollution Levels
Due to rising pollution levels, schools in Rajasthan's Khairthal-Tijara district were closed from November 20 to 23. The closure, affecting students from classes 1 to 5, was prompted by hazardous air quality, with an AQI of 380 recorded in Bhiwadi. Pollution levels also reached dangerous thresholds in 26 districts, while efforts like water sprinkling and smog guns were introduced to control dust.
Schools closed in Rajasthans Khairthal-Tijara district due to rising pollution
Jaipur: In view of the rising pollution, schools were closed in Rajasthans Khairthal-Tijara district from Wednesday till November 23. Owing to pollution in the area, the Rajasthan government had announced the closure of schools from November 20 to 23 in Khairthal-Tijara district on Wednesday itself. Officials said the orders for school closure were issued for Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
CHENNAI: Millets are small-seeded plants grown around drought-resistant farmlands. They grow well in arid and semi-arid regions, hence, Africa and Asia have been the heart of millet cultivation. Millets are versatile both as a crop and as an ingredient. As a crop, they are sustainable, drought resistant, pest resistant, and have short growth time. As an ingredient, there are multiple recipes that use various millets in various forms like flour and grain. This superfood has been a major part of the Indian diet since ancient times (almost 7,000 years) and there are multiple mentions of this foodgrain in the Vedas too. In the 1960s, the Indian government started promoting high-yielding varieties of rice and wheat. Known as Project Green Revolution, it aimed at alleviating poverty and hunger by increasing the yield multiple times. So, easily grown cash crops were cultivated more, and millets started taking a backseat, leading to a loss of agricultural biodiversity. Millets porridge has been a staple food across the world. India has its fermented porridge (koozhu), the Chinese make it with red beans and sweet potato, and the Germans have it with milk and apples. Developed countries have been using it as cattle and chicken feed for a long time. India is the largest producer and exporter of millets contributing to about 45 percent of the worlds produce. The campaign of the Indian Government as part of the Food Safety mission to promote millets succeeded when the FAO of WHO declared 2023 as the International year of Millets. Common millets in India include finger millet (ragi), foxtail millet (thinai), pearl millet (kambu), little millet (samai), barnyard millet (kuthirai vali), jowar (cholam) and the less common ones like panivaragu, amaranth seeds, etc. Each area has a millet recipe indigenous to that area like bajra roti in Rajasthan and Gujarat, ragi mudde or kali in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, joladar roti in Karnataka, and chola sadam in Tamil Nadu. The health benefits of millets are a major reason for their revival. The most important benefit is their lower GI index, which means the fluctuations in blood sugar after consumption are lower, making them suitable for diabetic patients, too. The high fibre content makes it beneficial for patients with hypertension, high cholesterol, constipation, and bloating. The presence of high fibre acts as a prebiotic and decreases bloating. Compared to other cereals, they contain more minerals, zinc, calcium, and trace elements, which helps boost immunity in all ages. As they are naturally gluten-free, they are good for people with celiac disease. The high levels of magnesium, along with the absence of allergens, make cereals suitable for people with asthma and allergies. The presence of antioxidants like quercetin, and curcumin adds to its antioxidative properties. However, there are certain things to be noted. Millets have antinutrients like phytates, tannins, and oxalate, which can prevent the absorption of other essential nutrients. In addition, they also contain polyphenols that can have a goitrogenic effect and hence people with hypothyroidism are advised to consume it occasionally. To overcome the antinutrient effects, certain steps are advised to follow while consumption. These include parboiled, soaking, germinating, dry roasting, and fermenting. In a nutshell, its better to switch over to a millet-based diet slowly and consistently, starting with a couple of times a week so that the changes are sustainable and beneficial. Bajra kichidi Ingredients Bajra: 1 cup Moong dal: 1 cup Vegetables(any): 1 cup Onion: 1 chopped Tomato: 2 chopped Ginger: 1 inch Green chilli: 2 Coriander powder: 1 tsp Chilli powder: 1 tsp Turmeric: 1/2 tsp For tempering Ghee: 2 tbsp Mustard seeds: 1 tsp Jeera: 1 tsp Cloves and cinnamon: a few Method Soak bajra overnight. Heat ghee, and add the tadka ingredients followed by onion, ginger, chillies, and saut well. Add the vegetables, bajra, moong dal, and salt, along with six cups of boiling water. Cook for seven-eight whistles. Serve hot with ghee and papad.
DC Edit | Delhi-NCR air too toxic to breathe, but govts dither
Delhis air in winter is injurious to health. With an Air Quality Index nearing 500, even breathing in Delhi has become hazardous. In the old days, people visiting India would be advised, gratuitously of course, not to drink the water or breathe the air. Todays air over the region, including Gurugram, Noida and Faridabad, is smothered in a pea soup fog that hangs like a malevolent blanket, so much so people are being advised to stay indoors on days of poor AQI. Emergency responses have seen the closing of schools, people working from home and regulations imposed inhibiting normal life as the geographical and meteorological conditions of the winter season take over to affect the weather pattern with a foul fog because of which even trains struggle and flights get routinely rerouted. When there was a pressing need for action on a war footing to mitigate or try to stave off the crisis that grips New Delhi and many parts of north India every year starting in November, the governments of Delhi and the Centre and of many adjoining states have not been seen to be proactive. They have done little about helping people breathe air that is tolerable, and which can support life in people with medical conditions while not incommoding normal persons. The political blame game, however, creates only din of the kind that people have become inured to as netas point fingers at each other. Truth to tell, the burning of stubble is a national problem about which not enough has been done to find alternatives like changing cropping patterns. Some states like Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan may have contributed their share to exacerbate this problem by being blas about it while Punjab and Haryana have at least taken some measures to control it. The problem is, however, larger than crop burning which is only one contributing factor. Giving up construction and demolitions may be tough to do in a country that is an eternal work in progress, but rules must be adhered to if such activity is not to add to the existing dust and vehicle pollution from transporting people and goods. It will take years anyway to phase out the more polluting older vehicles, but leaders do swear by half-measures like odd and even number plates on alternate days. The Supreme Court was incensed at the lackadaisical attitude of governments towards handling this recurring crisis until the problem of severe air pollution peaks in November-December when crop burning adds to it because of the timing of harvests. The fact of the matter is that it wont go away until a national effort is coordinated by the Centre and the states follow a host of regulations lest they leave a sizeable population of the country gasping for air and millions risk dying prematurely. The people can contribute by taking public transportation or car-pooling and the Delhi government can help by not letting solid waste burn and regulating better the incineration of waste in unscientific manners through private industry. So long as blaming everyone but themselves and passing the buck are national pastimes of leaders, the state of the capital will be like this in its unbeautiful cloak of winter. Governments must act round the year to control the conditions that lead to foggy winters and people must wake up, too, and help.
Increasing NTPC Green Energy Capacity To 19 GW A Top Priority, Says NTPC Chief
The new projects will come up in states like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Uttar Pradesh.
JAIPUR: In a sudden but significant step to tackle the escalating air pollution crisis, the Bhajan Lal-led Rajasthan government has shut down 3,000 mines and industries in Alwar and Bharatpur districts, according to an order by the Rajasthan Pollution Control Board. Additionally, all construction activities in these areas have been halted. Along with this, construction work going on in these areas has also been stopped. The decision comes in the wake of a sharp decline in air quality across the National Capital Region (NCR), including Delhi, where air pollution has reached critical levels since Monday. Being part of the NCR, Alwar and Bharatpur are facing similar challenges. Rising Pollution Levels in Alwar and Bhiwadi The pollution in Alwar has reached alarming levels, with its Air Quality Index (AQI) hitting 295 on Monday. The situation is even more grave in Bhiwadi, where the AQI soared to a hazardous 442, far exceeding the severe threshold of 401. To address the crisis, the government has implemented the highest level of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP 4) in these districts, imposing strict restrictions on industrial and construction activities. The fourth phase (GRAP 4) of the Graded Response Action Plan has been implemented in Alwar and Bharatpur districts which fall in NCR. The Rajasthan Pollution Control Board issued orders to enforce these measures on Tuesday morning. Statewide Pollution Concerns The air quality in several other districts of Rajasthan has also deteriorated, with AQI levels ranging from poor to severe. This decline is attributed largely to stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana. Districts such as Jhunjhunu, Bikaner, Churu, and Hanumangarh are particularly affected. Residents in these districts are experiencing significant discomfort due to pollution. A thick layer of smog has blanketed the skies, reducing visibility throughout the day. Many people have reported symptoms such as eye irritation, difficulty in breathing, coughing, and runny noses.
NEW DELHI: Officials of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have met officers of the Indian law enforcement agencies to discuss the case of Anmol Bishnoi, the younger brother of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. The US embassy in New Delhi is reported to have confirmed about the meeting over Anmol, who has been under scrutiny for multiple serious criminal charges in India. He was detained in California last week. A source in a law enforcement agency said that the meeting took place at the FBIs New Delhi office, where the possibility of Anmols deportation or extradition was deliberated over. Reportedly, a spokesperson for the US Embassy confirmed the engagement with Indian law enforcement agencies, saying, US Embassy officials met with Indian law enforcement partners to discuss this case, and the Embassy remains in close contact with Indian officials. Anmol Bishnoi was detained by the US Immigration Department on November 14, 2024. The sources said that one of his travel documents was found to be forged, leading to his exposure. He had fled India to the US on May 15, 2022, using a fake passport under the alias Bhanu, they said, adding that the fraud was uncovered when US officials discovered that a reference letter attached to his travel documents was forged. It is also learnt from the sources that the FBI held a 45-minute meeting with senior officials from multiple Indian agencies, including that of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the INTERPOL wing in India, to assess the evidence against Anmol. The officials from both sides discussed Anmol's alleged criminal antecedents, including extortion and murder, as well as the possibility of his deportation back to India. Anmol Bishnoi has been implicated in multiple serious criminal cases, including the 2022 firing outside Bollywood actor Salman Khans Mumbai residence . During their investigation into the incident, Mumbai Police had recovered an audio clip involving Anmol and a member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, Vicky Gupta. Anmol is also a key suspect in the October 12, 2024, murder of former Maharashtra Minister Baba Siddique. The Indian law enforcement agencies including Police forces of various states, including Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Delhi, have also expressed interest in determining his role in other criminal operations linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.
3 Cops Suspended After Man Uses Police Jeep To Make Reel In Rajasthan
Three police personnel from a highway patrol team were removed from duty and sent to the police lines in Rajasthan's Barmer district on Tuesday after a purported video of a man making a reel with the team's jeep surfaced online, an officer said.
Havells India to invest Rs 480 cr on new refrigerator manufacturing plant in Rajasthan
Havells India Ltd announced a Rs 480 crore investment to establish a refrigerator manufacturing facility in Ghiloth, Rajasthan. The plant, with a proposed capacity of 14 lakh units, is expected to be operational by the second quarter of FY27. The company aims to leverage backward integration and economies of scale through this investment, funded by internal accruals.
Vice President interacts with Navodaya school students in Rajasthan
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar will be in Rajasthan's Jhunjhunu district on Wednesday where he will interact with students of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Kajra.
Saudi eyes climate collaboration with Rajasthan
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The IMD has predicted dense fog for many states, including Delhi-NCR, Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh, on November 19
Saudi eyes collaboration with Rajasthan on climate challenges
UNCCD is the global voice for land and one of the three major UN treaties known as the Rio Conventions, alongside climate and biodiversity.
Ajmer's popular Hotel Khadim renamed as Ajaymeru
The Rajasthan government has rechristened the state tourism corporation's well-known Hotel Khadim in Ajmer as 'Ajaymeru' with an aim to preserve the cultural heritage of the city, according to an official order.
Making Rajasthan a leader in sports is state govts priority: CM Bhajan Lal Sharma
Making Rajasthan a leader in sports is state govts priority: CM Bhajan Lal Sharma Jaipur: Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma said on Monday that making Rajasthan a leader in sports is the priority of the state government. He said that the state government is developing world-class facilities in the field of sports so that the [] The post Making Rajasthan a leader in sports is state govts priority: CM Bhajan Lal Sharma appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
JAIPUR: The Rajasthan government has announced a major initiative to recast the states school curriculum by forming a special review committee. This decision follows a statement from State Education Minister Madan Dilawar, who highlighted the need to eliminate undesirable and inappropriate subjects from the syllabus and align the curriculum with contemporary needs and the national ethos. Minister Dilawar emphasised the importance of crafting a curriculum that reflects the spirit of the nation and addresses modern educational requirements. Acting on his directive, the states school education department has begun the review process, intending to identify and address gaps in the existing syllabus. Known for his controversial remarks, Minister Dilawar had announced plans to add information about cows to the primary school syllabus in October. He had also said that schools should screen educational films on cows to enhance students' understanding. We will talk to scholars and experts and, if possible, will try to add information on cows in primary school books, he said. Similarly, in September, Dilawar had said that any textbook depicting Mughal ruler Akbar as great would be burned. He had claimed that Akbar had looted the country for years and was a rapist and hence no one in textbooks in Rajasthan should call him a great personality. The newly formed review committee will thoroughly assess the curriculum and recommend improvements to ensure it meets both cultural and historical standards while staying relevant to current times. The process aims to balance modernization with the preservation of Rajasthans heritage. In a related development, Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumaris remarks on historical inaccuracies have sparked considerable debate. She asserted that the British and Mughals left behind a distorted history of Rajasthan, Jaipur, and the Rajputs, which has been taught to students. In history, wrong things have been written about the Rajput community. Jaipur, globally recognised due to our ancestor Sawai Jai Singh, has been misrepresented in textbooks. It is time to rectify these mistakes, she stated. Kumari further underscored the need to teach the younger generation the true history of Jaipur and Rajasthan. It is our generation's responsibility to present the authentic history of Jaipur to the world, she affirmed, pledging to bring historical accuracy to the forefront of education. On November 14, 2024, a high-level delegation led by Satish Kumar Gupta, Special Officer to the Education Minister, along with Dr. Jagdish Narayan Vijay and Dr. Surendra Godhra, visited New Delhi. The delegation met with NCERT Director Professor Dinesh Prasad Saklani to discuss the legal provisions and guidelines for the curriculum review. As per an order from the Rajasthan governments Primary Education (Planning) Department, the review committee will analyse the curriculum, including its content, illustrations, and interpretations. The evaluation will be guided by the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the State Curriculum Framework, and the National Curriculum Framework. The committee is expected to present its findings and recommendations to the Rajasthan State Council of Educational Research and Training (RSCERT) in Udaipur within 30 days. This initiative marks a crucial step in reshaping the states educational landscape while addressing historical and cultural narratives in a balanced and thoughtful manner.
Mushtaq Ali T20: Shami To Spearhead Bengal Bowling Attack, Gharami Named Captain
Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Championship: After his outstanding return to competitive cricket during the last round of Ranji Trophy matches, star India pacer Mohammed Shami will now spearhead Bengals bowling attack in the forthcoming Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy. Young batter Sudip Kr Gharami has been named Bengal's captain for the tournament, the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) announced on Monday. This means, there are very few chances of Shami dashing off to Australia to be part Indian squad at least for the first couple of matches. Shami had made a memorable return to cricket after an ankle injury and subsequent surgery following the 2023 ODI World Cup, claiming seven wickets to power Bengal to a first-innings lead against Madhya Pradesh at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. Shami played a crucial role in helping India reach the final of the ICC Men's ODI World Cup in India. After struggling to assert himself in the first innings on his return, the 34-year-old seamer, playing his first Ranji Trophy match since 2018, showed his class and experience, finishing as Bengals standout bowler with figures of 19-4-54-4 in the second essay. Shami, who bagged seven wickets in the just-concluded Ranji Trophy match against Madhya Pradesh, will be a huge boost to Bengals chances in the T20 tournament, the CAB said in its social media post. Meanwhile, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has no immediate plans to send Mohammed Shami to Australia for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, starting on November 22 in Perth, followed by matches in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney till January 7, 2025. Shami would have proved a big asset for the Indian bowling attack in Australia, which will be led by Jasprit Bumrah. Shami played a pivotal role in Indias first-ever Test series win in Australia in 2018/19, where he picked 16 wickets in four matches at an average of 26.18. In the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy T20, Bengal are in Group A and will begin their campaign against Punjab in Rajkot on Saturday. Other teams in the group include Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram, Hyderabad, Rajasthan, Bihar, and Meghalaya. Shami played a pivotal role in Indias first-ever Test series win in Australia in 2018/19, where he picked 16 wickets in four matches at an average of 26.18. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has released the 2024 model answer keys for the Assistant Professor (Sanskrit Education Department) exam, covering subjects like Hindi, Political Science, History, and English. Candidates can download the answer keys from the official website. Objections can be submitted from November 21 to 22, 2024, with a 100 fee per question and supporting documentation.
Viral video of Train Collision is actually a mock drill
What is the claim? Multiple social media users have posted visuals claiming to show the aftermath of a train accident near Lalgarh railway station in Bikaner, in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The visuals depict one derailed rail coach on top of another, with multiple emergency teams engaged in rescuing people. An X (formerly Twitter) [] The post Viral video of Train Collision is actually a mock drill appeared first on NorthEast Now .
SI recruitment exam: Rajasthan HC stalls posting of sub-inspectors
Rajasthan High Court on Monday stayed the posting of sub-inspectors selected in the SI Recruitment Exam-2021.
GST Council to meet in Jaisalmer on Dec 21; may decide on insurance levy, rate rationalisation
New Delhi : The GST Council will meet on December 21 in Jaisalmer, in which the much-awaited decision on exemption or lower GST rate on health and life insurance is likely to be taken. The council, chaired by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and comprising her state counterparts, may also take up some rate rationalisation exercise and reduce tax rates on a host of common man items from 12 per cent to 5 per cent slab as per the recommendations of a panel of state ministers. The 55th meeting of the GST Council will be held on 21 December 2024 at Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, the GST Council said in a post on X. The council, in its previous meeting on September 9, had tasked the GoM to finalise the report on GST levy on insurance by October-end. Following that, the group of ministers (GoM) on health and life insurance GST last month met and broadly agreed on exempting insurance premiums paid for term life insurance policies, and senior citizens' health insurance from GST. Also, GST on premiums paid by individuals, other than senior citizens, for health insurance with coverage of up to Rs 5 lakh is proposed to be exempted. However, 18 per cent GST will continue on premiums paid for policies with health insurance cover of over Rs 5 lakh. Separately, the GoM on GST rate rationalisation also has suggested that the council rejig tax rates on a host of goods, including packaged drinking water, bicycles, exercise notebooks, luxury wristwatches, and shoes. This rate rejig is expected to result in a revenue gain of about Rs 22,000 crore. The GoM on rate rationalisation proposed reducing GST on packaged drinking water of 20 litres and above to 5 per cent from 18 per cent. If the GoM's recommendation is accepted by the GST council, GST on bicycles costing less than Rs 10,000 will be reduced to 5 per cent from 12 per cent. Also, GST on exercise notebooks will be reduced to 5 per cent from 12 per cent. The GoM also proposed hiking GST on shoes above Rs 15,000/pair from 18 per cent to 28 per cent. It also proposed hiking GST on wristwatches costing above Rs 25,000 from 18 per cent to 28 per cent. Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary is the convenor of the 13-member GoM on health and life insurance and the 6-member GoM on rate rationalisation. Currently, GST is a four-tier tax structure with slabs at 5, 12, 18, and 28 per cent. Under GST, essential items are either exempted or taxed at the lowest slab, while luxury and demerit items attract the highest slab. Luxury and sin goods attract cess on top of the highest 28 per cent slab. The average GST rate has fallen below the revenue-neutral rate of 15.3 per cent, prompting the need to start discussions on GST rate rationalisation.
BJP slams Rahul over his criticism of Dharavi redevelopment project
Mumbai: The BJP on Monday accused Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party of running a smear campaign against the Dharavi redevelopment project in Mumbai. Responding to allegations levelled by Gandhi at a press conference earlier in the day, senior BJP leader Vinod Tawde claimed Gautam Adani's business growth began under the erstwhile Rajiv Gandhi government. He highlighted business deals inked with the Adani group in Telangana (currently ruled by Congress) and Rajasthan (when Ashok Gehlot government was in power) to counter the Congress' allegations of Adani's close ties with BJP. When Congress signed a deal worth Rs 12,400 crore in Telangana, who was Adani aligned with? When the Rs 46,000 crore solar project in Rajasthan was awarded to Adani, who were (then chief minister) Ashok Gehlot and Adani connected to? Tawde asked while addressing a presser. He dismissed Rahul Gandhi's claims of BJP's policies being designed to benefit Adani, particularly regarding the Dharavi slum redevelopment project. Tawde termed Gandhi's criticism of the Dharavi redevelopment project a smear campaign. Tawde referred to a series of projects, which he claimed were awarded to Adani when Congress-led governments were in power. The development of Gautam Adani happened when Congress governments were in power. Adani's (business) growth, both domestically and internationally, happened under the Congress rule, he alleged. Tawde read out a list of major projects Adani purportedly received before and after 2014, pointing to investments in states like Rajasthan, Punjab, and Karnataka. He also referenced the award of the Dighi Port project under the erstwhile Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government and mining contracts given to Adani in Chhattisgarh under then Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel. The BJP leader further questioned the link between Adani, Congress, and the opposition's allegations. The connection between BJP, (PM Narendra) Modi, and Adani is being fabricated. When Congress signed a deal worth Rs 12,400 crore in Telangana, who was Adani aligned with? When the Rs 46,000 crore solar project in Rajasthan was awarded to Adani, who were Ashok Gehlot and Adani connected to? Tawde asked. At the press conference, Gandhi had displayed two posters, one featuring a picture of Gautam Adani and PM Modi with the caption Ek hai toh Safe hai, and another showing a map of the Dharavi project. Hitting back at Gandhi, Tawde claimed numerous pictures of Adani with Congress leaders, including Rahul's brother-in-law Robert Vadra, Shashi Tharoor, and various chief ministers even before 2014, are available. He suggested that the relationship between Adani and Congress was long-standing and not exclusive to the BJP. Adani himself has said that his (business) growth happened during Rajiv Gandhi's tenure. Most of the business growth took place under the Congress rule, Tawde claimed. He asserted that the people of Dharavi would benefit from the proposed redevelopment project, which would provide homes as well as industrial and commercial spaces. The BJP leader further accused Gandhi of trying to keep residents of Dharavi in poverty. Are Gandhi's objections motivated by Sheikh not receiving the contract for the redevelopment? he said without elaborating. The ruling Mahayuti and opposition MVA alliances are locked in a tight contest for political supremacy in the November 20 assembly polls, campaigning for which ends on Monday evening.
GST Council to hold 55th meet on Dec 21 in Jaisalmer
The 55th meeting of the GST (Goods and Services Tax) Council will be held on December 21 in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.
Delhi-NCR Pollusion LIVE: Severe Air Pollution Sparks Medical Emergency Across Northern India
Delhi woke up on Sunday to a thick layer of smog, with air quality dropping to hazardous levels. Visibility was significantly reduced, leaving residents facing serious health threats due to the toxic atmosphere. By Sunday evening, the Air Quality Index (AQI) had shot up to 457, prompting the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) to convene an urgent meeting. As a result, Stage-IV of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP)the highest levelwill be implemented starting Monday. Worsening Pollution Extends Beyond Delhi On Monday, a leader from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Manish Sisodia, criticized the central government for failing to manage pollution in North India. He stressed that the air pollution crisis isn't confined to Delhi but is a nationwide issue that requires urgent attention. Right now, the whole country is suffering from pollution. This problem must be tackled without political bias, and the BJP must take it seriously. This is not an issue that can be blamed solely on the Aam Aadmi Party. Northern India is severely impacted by stubble burning, and the BJP, as the central ruling party, must acknowledge its responsibility, said Sisodia. Meeting Cancelled Due to Lack of Department Heads Following the activation of GRAP Stage-IV, a meeting was scheduled for 12 PM involving key departments. However, Delhi Minister and AAP leader Gopal Rai revealed that no Head of Department attended, leading to the meeting's cancellation. Notices have been sent out to reschedule the meeting for 3 PM. Manish Sisodia: Pollution Is a National Issue Addressing the ongoing pollution, Sisodia reiterated the need to approach the problem beyond political affiliations. He urged the central government to take responsibility for the severe air quality, instead of attributing blame. North India is facing intense stubble burning, and the BJP has had years to act. What has been accomplished by mere statements? he questioned. Flights Disrupted Due to Poor Visibility On Monday morning, 11 flights were diverted from Delhi airport due to low visibility caused by weather conditions and pollution. Of these, 10 flights were redirected to Jaipur and one to Dehradun, primarily because some pilots lacked the necessary CAT III training for operations in poor visibility. Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) confirmed that low-visibility protocols are in place, and passengers were advised to check with airlines for updates. Both SpiceJet and IndiGo warned of potential delays due to the poor conditions, affecting the airports roughly 1,400 daily flight operations. Medical Emergency Declared Across North India Delhi Chief Minister Atishi declared a medical emergency in North India, highlighting that stubble burning continues unchecked. Cities across UP, Bihar, Rajasthan, Haryana, MP, and Delhi are suffering from severe pollution levels. Despite the growing intensity of stubble burning over the last five years, the central government has yet to take effective action. This inaction is having a severe impact, particularly on children and the elderly, who are struggling to breathe, Atishi said. Delhi's Air Quality Deteriorates, Many Areas Cross Into Severe Zone Parking Fees in Delhi Set to Double; MCD to Present Proposal on November 14
Rajasthan BSTC Result 2024: Check DELED Cut Off Marks & Merit List Link
The Primary Education, Government of Rajasthan has been released the results on their official portal. The applicants can get the result by the 17th of July 2024. They would be able to check their result from the official portal i.e. education.rajasthan.gov.in. The Rajasthan D.El.Ed Basic School Teaching Course Exams 2024 were held on 30th June ... Read more The post Rajasthan BSTC Result 2024: Check DELED Cut Off Marks & Merit List Link appeared first on Latest Finance & Govt Aid News Updates @ Conterview.Org .
IPL Mega Auction 2025: Rajasthan Royals are preparing for the upcoming IPL 2025 mega auction. The team has retained six players. They will be looking to buy players like Rachin Ravindra, Arshdeep Singh, and Marcus Stoinis at the auction. The auction will take place on November 24 and 25 in Jeddah. Rajasthan Royals will have INR 41 crores to spend at the auction.
ACME Solar shares zoom 10% to hit upper circuit. Heres what happened
ACME Solar Holdings' shares surged 10% after its subsidiary, ACME Sun Power, secured a significant loan of Rs 3,753 crore from REC Ltd. The funding will support the development and construction of a 320 MW Firm and Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE) project in Rajasthan and Gujarat.
IPL 2025 Auction: Top 10 players Gujarat Titans Could Target
IPL 2025 Auction: Top 10 Players Gujarat Titans Could Target -The Gujarat Titans (GT) made an unforgettable debut in the IPL by winning the 2022 title, and they proved their success wasn't a one-time occurrence by reaching the finals again in 2023. Under the leadership of Hardik Pandya and coaching of Ashish Nehra, GT defeated heavyweights like Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Mumbai Indians (MI) to cement their place as one of the top teams in the league. However, the 2024 season was a setback. With Shubman Gill taking over the captaincy, GT failed to reach the playoffs, leaving fans disappointed. This season highlighted the importance of developing a strong team core over time. As the IPL 2025 mega auction approaches, Gujarat Titans are ready to rebuild their squad. They will retain five key players and hold an RTM (Right to Match) card, with Rs 69 crore in their budget to create a championship-worthy lineup. Here are the top 10 players GT could target in the 2025 IPL auction: Glenn Maxwell Maxwell, known as The Big Show, has shown flashes of brilliance in the IPL, though consistency has eluded him. Despite a tough 2024 season with RCB, where he managed just 52 runs in 10 matches, his current form is promising. Recently, he scored a quickfire 43 off 19 balls against Pakistan, highlighting his immense potential. Maxwell could be a game-changer for GT as a No. 4 batter, and his handy off-spin could add depth to the squad. Jos Buttler A dream signing for any team, Buttler is known for his match-winning ability. Released by Rajasthan Royals, he could form a deadly opening partnership with Shubman Gill. Buttler has an excellent record at the Narendra Modi Stadium and his wicketkeeping skills would provide additional value to GT. Mitchell Starc GT is in need of a strike bowler, and Starc fits the bill. After an impressive stint with KKR, where he played a key role in their title win, Starc could bring both experience and firepower to Gujarat's bowling attack. Ishan Kishan The left-handed opener has been a consistent performer for Mumbai Indians, particularly in the powerplay. His ability to handle both pace and spin makes him a valuable asset for GT. With his wicketkeeping skills and strong partnership with Gill, Kishan could replace Wriddhiman Saha in the squad. Mohammed Siraj Though Siraj's recent IPL performances have been inconsistent, he has a proven track record as a reliable new-ball bowler. GT may look to him as a leader for their pace attack. Rahul Tripathi Once hailed as a rising T20 star, Tripathi's career has been affected by injuries. However, his explosive batting abilities make him a strong option for GT. A fully fit and motivated Tripathi could be a match-winner for the team. Nandre Burger Burger, the South African pacer, made a strong impression last season with his precision and death-over skills for Rajasthan Royals. His addition could bring more reliability to GTs bowling attack. Rasikh Salam Dar A young and promising pacer, Dar impressed with MI and DC before becoming the second-highest wicket-taker in the Emerging Asia Cup. His cost-effectiveness and potential could help bolster GTs bowling lineup. Marco Jansen The South African all-rounder is known for his pace, bounce, and power-hitting ability. Jansen's versatility allows him to contribute in multiple roles, making him a valuable target for GT. Liam Livingstone Livingstone, one of the hardest hitters in T20 cricket, brings experience and a wide range of shots to the table. His ability to perform under pressure could make him a key player in GTs lineup. After a disappointing 2024 season, Gujarat Titans are aiming for redemption. With their retained core and the opportunity to strengthen their squad at the IPL 2025 auction, GT is poised to make a fresh start. The addition of a few marquee players could bring them back to contention for the IPL trophy. Johnson's Five-Wicket Haul Guides Australia to T20 Series Win Over Pakistan Mohammad Nabi Announces ODI Retirement Plan After 2025 Champions Trophy Champions Trophy 2025: Pakistan May Withdraw from Hosting Amid Indias Refusal to Travel
North India facing medical emergency due to stubble burning, says Delhi CM Atishi
NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Monday said north India is facing a medical emergency due to hazardous air quality caused by stubble burning. Addressing a press conference here, the chief minister said the BJP-led central government has been doing politics over the issue of pollution but has taken no step to check stubble burning in states like Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh -- all ruled by the saffron party. Lauding the AAP-ruled Punjab, she said it is the only state where the cases of stubble burning have come down significantly. Do not relax anti-pollution GRAP-4 curbs without court's nod: SC Atishi said due to Delhi's worsening air quality, the elderly are being hospitalised and children need inhalers and steroids to breathe. Delhi's air quality worsened to the 'severe plus' category on Monday with the city recording an AQI of 484. Tighter pollution control measures, including a ban on truck entry and suspension of construction at public projects, came into force on Monday morning.
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Man runs over 9 with his car after argument at wedding in Rajasthan
Jaipur: Nine people were injured when a man allegedly hit them with his car outside a wedding venue in Dausa district in Rajasthan, police said on Monday. The incident took place in Ladpura village on Sunday night. The accused was part of the wedding procession and was bursting firecrackers outside the wedding venue when he had an altercation with the bride's brother which escalated, police said. The accused then sat in his car and drove it into a group of people from the bride's side of the family, injuring nine of them. Seven of them were critically injured and referred to SMS Hospital in Jaipur, they said. Police said the accused managed to flee from the spot and searches are being conducted to trace him.
Man runs over nine with his car after argument at wedding in Rajasthan
JAIPUR: Nine people were injured when a man allegedly hit them with his car outside a wedding venue in Dausa district in Rajasthan, police said on Monday. The incident took place in Ladpura village on Sunday night. The accused was part of the wedding procession and was bursting firecrackers outside the wedding venue when he had an altercation with the bride's brother which escalated, police said. The accused then sat in his car and drove it into a group of people from the bride's side of the family, injuring nine of them. Seven of them were critically injured and referred to SMS Hospital in Jaipur, they said. Police said the accused managed to flee from the spot and searches are being conducted to trace him.
Hindustan Zinc shares jump 2% after co emerges preferred bidder for Rajasthan project
Hindustan Zinc Share Price: Hindustan Zinc's shares rose 2% after securing the Dugocha Gold & Associated Mineralization Block in Rajasthan, India. The company emerged as the preferred bidder with the highest offer of 8.15%. This acquisition strengthens Hindustan Zinc's precious metals portfolio and supports its commitment to national economic growth.
BENGALURU: Being differently-abled or having a loved one who is, can come with its own complex set of challenges in a world that is often dismissive of their needs and structured to cater to able bodied people. In such a world, a space that prioritises the voices of differently abled people, can be crucial to changing narratives around disability. The annual India Inclusion Summit seeks to do exactly this by platforming the stories of differently-abled persons, caregivers, activists, artistes, NGOs, those working on assistive technologies and others working in the sphere of disability. They are people with aspirations, dreams, and have the same capabilities, and all we need to do is to provide them with a platform. I wanted to change the narrative around disability, and share positive stories, and stories of unsung heroes. The summit is an immersive experience, and I think what you see here is nothing but love, joy and compassion. You will go out having a bigger faith in humanity, if nothing else, says VR Ferose, a San Francisco-based technologist of Bengaluru origin, who founded the summit 12 years ago, after his son was diagnosed with autism. Among the highlights at this years summit was a discussion with 2024 paralympic high jump silver medalist Nishad Kumar, badminton bronze medalist Manisha Ramadass and Sathyanarayana, the chairperson of para athletics at the National Paralympic Committee. As a disabled athlete, it feels good to have this platform to raise awareness about how we can do sports, what support is available, and what benefits are there. A visitor is guided through the multi-sensory art exhibit I did not know about these things when I was in school. Id be happy if, through me, the message reaches someone, says Kumar. Later on, 2020 Padma shri awardee and social worker Javed Ahmad Tak took the stage alongside health tech company Rise Bionics Arun Cherian, sharing the story of Taks recent double leg amputation and the work that went into creating technology that could assist him. Apart from panel discussions and talks, the event also featured performances by Rajasthani folk singer, Padmashri Ustad Anwar Khan Manganiyar, and visually impaired singer Menuka Poudel, one of the ten finalists on this years Indian Idol. A multi-sensory art exhibit created by recipients of the Art for Inclusion Fellowship, featured work by 11 differently-abled artists from across the country. The programme allows artists with disabilities to take their art to the next, professional level. You cannot enter the gallery without being blindfolded because we want everyone to experience art through touch, smell, and hearing instead of through sight, says Ganapathy Subramaniam, who spearheaded the programme. The event has become a space to form a community for many attendees. This is the third time we are here. Coming here is like being recharged because of all the stories we hear about disabled people achieving great things. We get the energy to go ahead. This is also a good place for parents to get connected to each other, its a community that supports each other like family, says Rajendra Munje, whose son has autism.
Max temperature will rise to 1.5 degree celsius by 2047: Report
BENGALURU: The average annual maximum temperature will increase by 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2047, under the Middle of the Road emission scenario (where society is assumed to take moderate steps to cut emissions). The more extreme Fossil Fuel Development (society relying heavily on fossil fuels for energy) emission scenario predicts that the temperature will rise a decade earlier, by 2057, reveals the Climate Change Projections for India (2021-2040) report of Azim Premji University, released on Sunday. States like Karnataka, Gujarat, parts of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, including parts of Ladakh, will experience an increase in precipitation by 20 to 60 per cent, according to the report. The new climate data offers critical insights into how climate change will impact the country over the next two decades, revealing key information about Indias climate, detailing how extreme weather events -- like heat waves, droughts, and intense rainfall -- could affect communities, agriculture and natural resources. Changes in precipitation to impact agriculture The western part of India will experience a significant increase in precipitation, compared to most of the eastern and northeastern parts, said Prof. Santonu Goswami, Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability, Azim Premji University. Changes in precipitation patterns can have a significant impact on Indian agriculture, in which half of the population is employed, the report said. The projections examine two Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) scenarios-- SSP2-4.5 (moderate emissions and adaptations) and SSP5-8.5 (high emissions with heavy fossil fuel reliance). Under the high emissions scenario, 249 districts in India will experience an annual maximum temperature change of one degree Celsius or more. Sixteen districts, mostly in the Himalayan states, are projected to experience an annual maximum temperature change of 1.5 degree Celsius or more, with the highest being Leh at 1.8 degree Celsius. The winter minimum temperature is projected to change by 1.5 degrees Celsius or more in 162 districts, with the highest of 2.2 degrees Celsius in Anjaw district in Arunachal Pradesh. Twenty-five districts spread across the coastal states and eastern Himalayas will experience more than 31 degrees Celsius summer wet bulb temperature, posing serious threats to human health, the report revealed. The states of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Ladakh are likely to experience severe flooding due to a notable rise in annual precipitation. Additionally, the increased soil erosion from precipitation will decrease soil fertility and agricultural productivity. Increased precipitation in higher altitude states like Ladakh will trigger worrying scenarios of climate-induced disasters like landslides and flooding, that can cause significant loss of traditional mud houses of rural populations, posing a threat to their lives, as per the report.
Raipur Diary | New state industrial policy launched
Chhattisgarh has introduced a new Industrial Development Policy 2024-30, featuring many firsts and innovative-driven proposals aimed at driving economic growth, generating employment and fostering sustainable industrial development. There are specific exemptions earmarked for women entrepreneurs, surrendered Maoists, members of the third gender, Agniveer soldiers and entrepreneurs from SC/ST, offering them pathways to public and private sector employment. The thrust sectors have been divided into incentivise high growth sectors, service sectors, general sectors and core sectors. PHDCCI gets new chairman in the state The PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industries (PHDCCI), which has been working as a catalyst for promotion of Indian industry, trade and entrepreneurship for past 119 years, has appointed corporate leader Pradeep Tandon as the Chairman of its Chhattisgarh State Council. His role will focus on fostering progress, harmony, and integrated development within the region. The industry chamber works at the grassroots level with strong national and international linkages reaching out to over 1.5 lakh large, medium and small industries across multiple sectors to take the Indian economy to the next level. Who will be the next Chief Secretary? There is an increasing speculation that state BJP may follow the trend established by its recent governments in states like Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, where the chief secretary (CS) were appointed from the IAS officers posted with the Centres. In Chhattisgarh, rumours circulating in the power corridors suggest that the next CS might be a senior IAS officer who is on deputation in Delhi. Tenure of the present CS Amitabh Jain of 1989-batch ends on June 2025. It remains to be seen if Amit Agrawal (1993-batch) from Delhi will replace Jain or the two other senior most bureaucrats Renu Pillai (1991-batch) or Subrat Sahu (1992-batch), both posted in the state. Ejaz Kaiser Our correspondent in Chhattisgarh ejaz@newindianexpress.com
Western India is poised for a significant surge in rainfall by 2040 due to climate change, while the eastern and northeastern regions may experience a decline, according to a new analysis. This shift in the southwest monsoon pattern could lead to increased flooding and agricultural challenges in the west, while impacting crop yields in the east.
Two fake call centres busted in Madhya Pradesh in three days, 29 arrested for aiding cyber fraud
BHOPAL:Two fake call centres indulging and aiding cyber frauds have been busted in two separate parts of Madhya Pradesh in the last three days. The first fake call centre was busted in the obscure Shamgarh town of western MPs Mandsaur district on November 14, with the arrest of 22 youngsters, 18 of them being girls. Importantly, the majority of those arrested by the state polices cyber cell from Mandsaur, hail from two villages Kanwla and Dhanpur. The Kanwla village, which is also nicknamed MPs mini Goa owing to its scenic location near the backwaters of the Gandhi Sagar Dam, has emerged as the hub of the fake call centre, as most of those arrested as well as the absconding head of the centre Kushal Kewat, hail from that village only. The fake call centre worked on the basis of a fake diamond research company website and related fake app. The rackets mastermind managed to get the details of demat account holders from across the country, after which the call centre employees (who were paid between Rs 4500 to Rs 5000 monthly besides additional incentives) trapped these account holders promising big returns on their investments in blue chip companies. Those who fell in the fake call centres trap were shown inflated returns on their investments, but when they demanded their investments back, the phone numbers through which they were contacted were switched off forever, DIG of state polices cyber cell Mohd Yusuf Qureshi told this newspaper on Sunday. After busting the fake call centre, the police are now hunting for the absconding head of the fake call centre, Kushal Kewat, whose arrests will further help the investigators, dig deep into the inter-state links of the racket, particularly as Kewat has worked in the past in stock broking/investments facilities in Mandsaur, adjoining Rajasthan and Indore. Though the investigations are right now in the incipient stages, still the probe so far makes us believe that the demat account holders across the country, couldve been duped of crores of rupees, since July, when the fake call centre was functioning, Qureshi said. Two days after the fake call centre was busted in Mandsaur district, cops in Hanumanganj area of the state capital Bhopal, unearthed another fake call centre, being operated by youngsters hailing from Bihars Patna, Jehanabad and Nalanda districts. Seven youngsters, including a 21-year-old woman from Patna (all aged between 18 and 26 years) have so far been arrested. The arrested men and a woman first created fake identification proofs and then used those documents to open bank accounts. These accounts were later used for parking proceeds of cyber fraud by the racket members or else sold to other cyber fraudsters for Rs 10,000 per account. Before running the fake call centre in Bhopal, the alleged fraudsters had indulged in similar frauds from other cities of the country, including Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Lucknow, Indore and Hyderabad.
ACME Sun Power gets 3,753-crore loan from REC for wind, solar power projects
The projects would be located at high-resource potential areas at Jaisalmer, Rajasthan for solar capacity and Bhuj and Jam Khambhaliya, Gujarat, for windmill sites.
Days after listing, ACME Sun Power secures Rs 3,753 cr loan for projects in Rajasthan, Gujarat
ACME Sun Power, a subsidiary of ACME Solar Holdings, has secured a significant loan of Rs 3,753 crore from REC Limited. The funding will be used to develop and construct 320 MW of green energy projects in Rajasthan and Gujarat. These projects, in collaboration with SJVN, have secured PPAs and grid connectivity, signifying a step towards India's renewable energy goals.
3 killed, 13 injured after bus overturns on highway in Rajasthan
Kota: Three people died and 13 others were injured after a private bus carrying pilgrims overturned after ramming into a pole on Lalsot-Kota Mega Highway in Rajasthan's Bundi district on Sunday, police said.The accident happened at around 2 am when the speeding bus, carrying with 43 passengers, was returning from Mataji temple in Swaimadhopur district's Choth Ka Barwada, they said. According to the police the incident reportedly occurred as the driver was trying to avoid a ditch. Arvind Singh (62), Antim Kumar Vaishnav (28) and Mangilal Rathore (60), the bus conductor, died in the accident The bus was at high speed when the driver attempted to avoid a ditch on the road leading the bus to go out of control and overturn after hitting a roadside electric pole, one of the pilgrims told reporters. Arvind Singh and Antim Kumardead died on the spot while the conductor succumbed in a hospital in Kota, DSP Aashish Bhargav said. The injured have been referred to MBS Hospital in Kota. Three injured, including two women, are in critical condition, the DSP said. The bodied have been sent for post-mortem and a has been registered against the bus diver, the DSP said, adding that the vehicle has been seized.
Gig workers denied basic rights, minimum wages, says senior advocate Gayatri Singh
BENGALURU: There is an urgent need to clearly define who are gig workers and platform workers. The definition is being misused by platforms and companies and workers are being exploited, said Gayatri Singh, Senior Advocate, Bombay High Court. She said these workers are denied their basic rights including minimum wages, minimum working hours, health benefits and maternity leave. As the governments are talking of framing rules and laws for gig and platform workers, it is essential that their definition be clear. The central government termed them as traditional employees, but there is no definition of traditional employees or employers. The International Labour Organisation (ILO) also talks of the employer-employee relationship, but in the present working conditions, there is no relationship between the two. She was speaking at the day long seminar- Shaping the Future of Work: Strengthening Protection for Gig and Platform Workers in India, organised by Centre for Labour Studies on Saturday. Balaji Parthasarthy, Fairwork India, said NITI Ayog recently stated that gig work is a part-time job. Parthasarathy added one of the demand NASSCOM placed is that Karnataka Draft Bills definition of gig workers be rejected in favour of the Code of Social Security on the grounds that platforms do not exercise any degree of control, commitment and accountability over independent contractors. But the workers are not independent as they are constantly tracked and monitored, he said. On July 2024, the Karnataka government released to the public for comments The Karnataka Platform Based Gig Workers (Social Security and Welfare) Bill, a draft legislation intended to regulate the working conditions of gig and platform workers. Karnataka became the third state after Rajasthan and Jharkhand to legislate on matters concerning gig workers rights.
Over 1,400 antiquities valued USD 10 million returned to India by US
New York, Nov 16 (PTI) A sandstone sculpture looted from Madhya Pradesh in 1980s and another in green-grey schist, looted from Rajasthan in 1960s are among the over 1,400 antiquities collectively valued at USD 10 million that the US returned to India. More than 600 more antiquities looted from India are scheduled to be repatriated []
Mayawati slams government over Rajasthan HC's decision on SC-ST Act
JAIPUR: In a sharp critique of the government, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati has expressed discontent over the Rajasthan High Court's recent decision to exclude charges under the SC-ST (Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Prevention of Atrocities) Act in a case involving casteist slurs. The controversy arose following a judgment by the Rajasthan High Court, which ruled that the use of terms such as 'bhangi', 'neech', 'bhikari', and 'mangni' does not automatically constitute an offence under the SC-ST Act. The court granted partial relief to petitioners Achal Singh and others by removing charges under the Act, which had been filed based on accusations of caste-based abuse. Mayawati took to social media to voice her concerns, stating: The recent decision of the Rajasthan High Court to remove the SC-ST Act sections imposed on the accused who used derogatory terms like 'bhangi', 'neech', 'beggar', 'mangni', etc., may embolden casteist and anti-social elements. The state government should take this matter seriously and proceed with an appeal. This is the demand of the BSP. She further highlighted the broader issue of caste-based discrimination and violence, saying that in different states of the country, whether under the BJP, Congress, or other opposition parties, Dalits and tribals are facing continuous challenges. Instead of securing their legal rights, incidents of caste-based hatred and atrocities against them persist. This requires immediate and sensitive intervention, she added. The case stems from an FIR lodged in Jaisalmer on January 31, 2011. The appellants, including Achal Singh, were accused of harassing government officials during an operation to remove encroachments on public land. However, the appellants alleged that police officers used casteist slurs against them. After an investigation, the police deemed these allegations false but still filed an FIR. Subsequently, a subordinate court took cognizance of the case and framed charges based on a protest petition. The High Court's decision has reignited debates over the application of the SC-ST Act and the need for stringent measures to protect marginalized communities from caste-based discrimination.
Journalists In Jaipur Urge Rajasthan Government To Enact Law For Media Protection
The office bearers of the club and member journalists condemned the attack and reiterated their demand for legislative measures to ensure their safety while performing their duties.
Use of Bhangi, Neech terms does not amount to casteist slur: Raj HC
The Jodhpur bench of the Rajasthan High Court has made a significant verdict regarding the interpretation of certain alleged derogatory terms, stating that there is no such thing as Bhangi, Neech, Bhikhari, Mangani to describe castes and hence a person cannot be booked under Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 (SC/ST Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
The court held that these words were not caste names, nor was there an allegation that the petitioners (from Rajput community) knew the caste of the public servants who had gone to remove the encroachment
Over 1,400 Looted Antiquities Valued USD 10 Million Returned to India by US
NEW YORK: A sandstone sculpture looted from Madhya Pradesh in 1980s and another in green-grey schist, looted from Rajasthan in 1960s are among the over 1,400 antiquities collectively valued at USD 10 million that the US returned to India. More than 600 more antiquities looted from India are scheduled to be repatriated in coming months. [] The post Over 1,400 Looted Antiquities Valued USD 10 Million Returned to India by US appeared first on Kashmir Life .
Chandrababu Naidu, Pawan Kalyan, CMs & Ministers: Mahayuti Adds Star Power In Final Maharashtra Push
Ministers Rajnath Singh, Piyush Goyal and Nirmala Sitharaman, apart from Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and his Rajasthan counterpart Bhajan Lal Sharma, will canvass across the state
Karnataka: Cyber criminals use KYC details of students to open bank accounts
BENGALURU: Four youth from Rajasthan have been arrested by the CEN police of South East division for allegedly running various cyber rackets like online job scams and investment frauds in Bengaluru. The accused were also found to use the bank accounts of students to commit fraudulent activities. The accused have been identified as Abhay Dhan (19), Aravind Kumar (19), both from Jodhpur in Rajasthan, and Pavan Bishnoi (18) and Sawayi Singh (21), both from Jaisalmer in Rajasthan. Of them is a student while the others are college dropouts. The police zeroed in on the gang members after they siphoned off Rs 12.5 lakh from an individual in September promising him huge returns if he invested as per their suggestions. Before this, they had also lured him with commissions for giving positive ratings for certain online products. On the basis of his complaint, the CEN police registered a case under the IT Act. During the investigation, the CEN officers found that four individuals from Rajasthan were behind the fraud. On searches conducted on houses of two accused in Rajasthan, the officers located various bank accounts. The police also recovered 19 mobile phones, two laptops, 20 SIM cards, 34 bank passbooks, 106 credit/debit cards, 39 cheque books and Rs 75,000 in cash. The bank accounts were found to be linked to 43 such cyber fraud cases registered in 15 states across the country. The main factor that is of concern is that the accused used KYC details of college students to open savings bank accounts and commit cyber fraud. These students will be made witnesses in the case. People should take care not to fall for such cyber frauds and should not divulge their bank details or give their bank accounts details to other individuals. The police are checking if there was any collusion of bank officials in the fraudulent activities, said an officer. Further investigations are on.
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Video: Leopard Enters House In Rajasthan, Pounces On Pet Dog
A leopard entered the garden of a house and viciously attacked a pet dog in Rajasthan's Mount Abu on Friday.
Video: Leopard Enters House's Garden in Rajasthan, Pounces On Pet Dog
A leopard entered the garden of a house and viciously attacked a pet dog in Rajasthan's Mount Abu on Friday.
Centre, Rajasthan to jointly develop Pushkar on lines of Kashi Vishwanath, Ayodhya: Diya Kumari
Rajasthan's Deputy Chief Minister, Diya Kumari, announced plans to develop Pushkar, a significant pilgrimage site, similar to Kashi Vishwanath and Ayodhya. The development aims to boost religious tourism and improve local living standards. This year's Pushkar Fair saw a record number of visitors, indicating the town's growing popularity.
Centre, Rajasthan to jointly develop Pushkar on lines of Kashi Vishwanath, Ayodhya: Diya Kumari
Rajasthan's Deputy Chief Minister, Diya Kumari, announced plans to develop Pushkar, a significant pilgrimage site, similar to Kashi Vishwanath and Ayodhya. The development aims to boost religious tourism and improve local living standards. This year's Pushkar Fair saw a record number of visitors, indicating the town's growing popularity.
Pharma, medical value travel policies to be launched shortly in Rajasthan
Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma said that the policies would help leverage the States expanding health care infrastructure
Tablet scam: 93 FIRs lodged, 11 held as Bengal police suspect involvement of inter-state gangs
Over 1,900 students in West Bengal have been scammed out of money intended for tablets. The scam involved the government's 'Taruner Swapno' scheme. Police have arrested 11 people and filed 93 cases. The cybercriminals operated from various states, including Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Jharkhand. Special Investigation Teams are looking into the matter. They are investigating potential system manipulation and local involvement.
UP: Constable 'facilitates' issuance of passport for Lawrence Bishnoi gang member, suspended
Meerut (UP): A police constable has been suspended after it was found that he failed to verify a fake address here resulting in the issuance of a passport for a suspected member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, officials said on Friday. The suspension of constable Sandesh Kumar came after an investigation into the matter, which revealed procedural lapses at the Kankarkheda police station, they said. Superintendent of Police (City), Ayush Vikram Singh, said that Pritam Singh Barar, who is believed to be affiliated with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, was also wanted by the Rajasthan Police. Barar's passport was processed in the Kankarkheda police station area. It was later found that the address he provided was not properly verified before the passport was issued, the officer said. Upon further inquiry, constable Kumar, who was responsible for verifying the documents, was found guilty of negligence and misconduct, the officials said, adding he has been suspended by Meerut SSP. The constable failed to verify the address before recommending the passport, which led to its approval. Strict action is being taken against him, said the SP (city).
SDM slap row: Rajasthan independent candidate Naresh Meena sent to 14-day judicial custody
Naresh Meena, an independent candidate in the Deoli-Uniara Assembly bypoll, was arrested. He was accused of slapping a sub-divisional magistrate at a polling station. Meena was sent to judicial custody for 14 days. His supporters protested his arrest, leading to unrest and arson. Meena has a history of political activism and opposition to the Congress party.
Tonk violence shows Rajasthan govt's loss of control over law and order: Sachin Pilot
Congress leader Sachin Pilot criticized the BJP government in Rajasthan for the violence that erupted in Tonk following the arrest of an independent candidate. Pilot condemned the police's use of force and demanded an inquiry into the incident, alleging that the government had lost control over law and order in the state.
SIT formed to probe into tab fund diversion scam: Mamata
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday said that her government has formed a Special Investigating Team (SIT) to probe into a fraud in which government funds sent to bank accounts of students for purchasing tabs or mobile phones were diverted elsewhere. Six people were arrested in this connection, she said while speaking to journalists at the Bagdogra airport in the northern part of the state before flying back to Kolkata. The government had sent Rs 10,000 to the bank accounts of each higher secondary student of government schools to purchase a tablet or mobile, but several of them did not receive the money due to alleged malpractices. An SIT has been formed. Our administration is very strong. They have already arrested six people and will do whatever is required. The group (involved in the case) is from Maharashtra and Rajasthan. Such groups exist in almost all other states, Banerjee said. The government has started giving money to all who did not receive it, she added.
GDAI signs MoUs to boost India's gaming industry at IGDC 2024
The Game Developers Association of India (GDAI) announced key partnerships during the 16th India Game Developer Conference (IGDC) to accelerate the growth of Indias video gaming sector. GDAI signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with the governments of Rajasthan and Sikkim, several academic institutions, and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI). These agreements focus on addressing industry challenges such as skill shortages, regional development, and policy creation. Collaborations with Rajasthan and Sikkim aim to establish gaming incubation hubs and foster intellectual property (IP) development in the sector. Academic partnerships with institutions, including Chandigarh University and SRM IST Tiruchirappalli, will introduce gaming-focused courses, workshops, and incubation programs to bridge skill gaps. The MoU with FICCI seeks to develop a sustainable roadmap for the gaming industry by aligning industry needs with government policies. GDAI Chairperson Sridhar Muppidi highlighted the importance of grassroots innovation, while board member Manish Agarwal emphasised collaboration between academia and industry to nurture talent. These initiatives aim to position India as a global leader in video game development, reflecting a unified effort to foster innovation and infrastructure in the gaming ecosystem.
Rajasthan: Situation in Tonk stable, says DM a day after MLA candidate's arrest, violence
Jaipur: The situation in Rajasthan's Tonk district, where an Independent candidate in the recent bypolls was arrested following a high drama and escalating violence, has stabilised and was under control, a senior official said on Friday. A mob assaulted a PTI reporter and video cameraperson and burnt their camera on Thursday, a day after Congress rebel and Independent candidate Naresh Meena slapped Malpura SDM Amit Chaudhary outside a polling booth in front of hundreds of people. The attack came while the PTI crew was covering a protest following Meena's arrest. The Independent candidate will be produced before a court on Friday. Police have made tight security arrangements with heavy deployment of personnel in Tonk and the surrounding areas. Tonk District Collector Soumya Jha said, During polling on November 13, a candidate slapped the SDM while on election duty. The SDM filed an FIR then, but we did not disturb the candidate. After the polls ended and the polling party was leaving, the candidate tried to stop them. That's when the police intervened. The police attempted to resolve the situation, but the candidate initiated an assault, she told PTI. Some supporters caused disturbances in different areas, but now the situation has stabilised and everything is under control, the district collector added.
Dalit Woman's Wedding At A Rajput House Marks Historic Moment Of Social Harmony In Rajasthan
The groom was ceremonially seated on a mare, a gesture historically reserved for upper-caste grooms.
Rajasthan: Four members of a family killed as car falls into ditch
Jaipur: Four members of a family from Maharashtra's Kolhapur were killed and two others injured when their car fell into a ditch on the roadside near Kenpura village, police said on Friday. Sanderao SHO Laxman Singh said that the accident took place near Kenpura village on Thursday night when six passengers were travelling from Jodhpur to Sheoganj in Sirohi district after meeting their relatives. While returning to Sheoganj, their car went out of control near Kenpura on the highway. As soon as the car lost its balance, it overturned and went off the road, he added. The SHO said that the deceased were identified as Baburao (50), his wife Sarika (38), daughter Sakshi (19) and son Sanskar (17). The two injured were taken to the government hospital in Sanderao town, where they are undergoing treatment, he added. The initial investigation by the police revealed that the car fell into the ditch due to high speed. On receiving information, the police reached the spot and the bodies were taken out with the help of local people.
Four members of a family killed as car falls into ditch in Rajasthan
JAIPUR: Four members of a family from Maharashtra's Kolhapur were killed and two others injured when their car fell into a ditch on the roadside near Kenpura village, police said on Friday. Sanderao SHO Laxman Singh said that the accident took place near Kenpura village on Thursday night when six passengers were travelling from Jodhpur to Sheoganj in Sirohi district after meeting their relatives. While returning to Sheoganj, their car went out of control near Kenpura on the highway. As soon as the car lost its balance, it overturned and went off the road, he added. The SHO said that the deceased were identified as Baburao (50), his wife Sarika (38), daughter Sakshi (19) and son Sanskar (17). The two injured were taken to the government hospital in Sanderao town, where they are undergoing treatment, he added. The initial investigation by the police revealed that the car fell into the ditch due to high speed. On receiving information, the police reached the spot and the bodies were taken out with the help of local people.
Telangana and Tamil Nadu Lead the Charge for Gaming Innovation at IGDC 2024
HYDERABAD: Day Two of the 16th edition of the India Game Developer Conference (IGDC), an initiative of Game Developer Association of India (GDAI), kicked off with a strong call for collaboration between state and central ministries to propel India's emerging video gaming and interactive entertainment sector onto the global stage. Industry leaders and key government officials which included Mr. D. Sridhar Babu, Telangana IT Minister and Dr. Palanivel Thiagarajan, Tamil Nadu IT Minister, amongst other key dignitaries emphasised the strategic role of state and central cooperation in fostering talent, infrastructure, and innovation. The day began with policy round tables meets with the GDAI board members, CXOs of gaming companies, Ministers and other policymakers brainstorming on initiatives that are key for the growth of the India video gaming industry. Some of the top video gaming companies that were part of the policy round table included Nazara Technologies (only listed gaming company In India), Playsimple, Super Gaming, Nodwin Gaming, Mayhem, Lakshya Digital, EA, Winzo, YesGnome, 99 games, Leela Games amongst others. Special Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB), Smt. Neerja Sekhar built upon the momentum generated on the policy discussion with Shri. Sanjay Jaju, Secretary, MIB on day 1 of IGDC by expressing enthusiasm for the establishment of a premier game development school and inclusion of gaming courses among premier tech, design and arts colleges of India. The industry will deliberate and present a detailed project report to the central government. This initiative aims to address the growing need for skilled talent in game design and development, creating a pipeline of world-class game creators. As part of the discussions, the state governments of Tamil Nadu and Telangana engaged actively with GDAI members and MIB officials and requested establishing regional Centre of Excellence (CoE) hubs in Telangana and Tamilnadu for a broader vision for the Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics (AVGC) sector. These regional CoEs will then serve as local hubs for research, development, and training in game design and interactive media. The day also saw signing of MoUs between GDAI and various state governments including Rajasthan and Sikkim. In another significant development, the Incubator White Paper, prepared by the Game Developer Association of India (GDAI) after extensive industry consultation, was released jointly by the Tamil Nadu IT Minister, Dr. Palanivel Thiagarajan and the Special Secretary of MIB Neerja Sekhar. The white paper outlines a common framework for the establishment of incubators across the country, aimed at nurturing intellectual property (IP) development and supporting early-stage gaming start-ups. The IT Ministers from Telangana and Tamil Nadu highlighted the spirit of competition and collaboration between states, aiming to attract global gaming companies and local talent to their respective regions. Both states are vying to become the preferred destination for gaming studios, leveraging infrastructure, policy support, and talent development initiatives to build a thriving ecosystem. The discussions at IGDC 2024 underscored the importance of a unified approach, with the central government facilitating cross-ministry interactions, including with the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Commerce. This coordinated effort aims to align policy measures, drive innovation, and position India as a leading player in the global gaming industry. The panel discussions on Day Two at IGDC 2024 included Unlocking the Future: The Governments Pivotal Role in Developing Talent for the Games Industry panelists Laiju IP Nair, HOD-COE and Skill Demand Aggregation, Dept. of Higher Edn. Govt. of Kerala, Mohit Soni, CEO-MESC, Shrikant Sinha, CEO- TASK; Bridging the Gap: How colleges are shaping and must evolve to build the game development talent of tomorrow- panelists Chaitanya Chinchlikar- VP & Business Head- Whistling Woods International, Derek Ham-Director of the ETC, Carnegie Mellon Entertainment Technology Center, Dr. Padmavati; Unlocking Growth: The Science of Analytics and User Acquisition- Panellists Jasmeet Singh, Product Director, Nukebox Studios, Pankaj Uniyal, BD-Lead, India and the US, SocialPeta, Priyanka Singh-Director Sales- APAC, Country Manager India, Digital Turbine, Shreyas Mehta- Customer Success Group Leader, AppsFlyer.
Congress demands repoll at 37 booths in Vijaypur assembly by-poll in Madhya Pradesh
BHOPAL:A day after more than 77% voter turnout was reported in the assembly by-poll in the Vijaypur constituency of Madhya Pradeshs Gwalior-Chambal region, the opposition Congress has demanded a re-poll at 37 polling booths of the constituency. The unprecedented violence particularly in tribal, minority and scheduled caste voters villages which started before the by-poll continued after the polling also, said state Congress president Jitu Patwari alleged on Thursday. He said that the houses of the Jatav community were set ablaze and the statue of Dr BR Ambedkar was vandalized in a village by the BJP people, a few hours after the polling. He also said that a sector officer was assaulted in front of the cops during polling, which speaks volumes about how the BJP people unleashed a reign of violence to stop tribals, minority and SC voters from exercising their franchise on Wednesday. Much before the polls, we had demanded sealing the MP-Rajasthan border to stop the entry of criminals from the adjoining state, but the election authorities didnt do anything and the result was that criminals from Rajasthan working for the ruling party terrorised and attacked tribal voters in various villages to stop them from voting against the BJP, Patwari said. Patwari said that a list of 37 polling stations where voting has been marred by violence, booth capturing and bogus voting has been submitted. We have demanded from the Election Commission of India (ECI) re-polling at these 37 polling stations. We were confident of winning the Vijaypur by-poll by over 50,000 votes, but despite violence and unfair practices in polling, were certain to win the by-election by 25,000-plus votes. Well hold a state-wide protest on Friday to protest targeting of tribal, SC and minority voters by the BJP people, Patwari said. The ruling BJP, however, denied the Congress state presidents allegations. States cabinet minister Prahlad Singh Patel said in Delhi, It's unimaginable why the ruling party which is confident of winning the elections will resort to violence and unfair practices. Since Congress knows that its losing both Vijaypur and Budhni by-elections, its making false allegations to dent the ruling partys image. For six terms our candidate in Vijaypur constituency Ramniwas Rawat was a Congress MLA from the same seat, by accusing the BJP candidate of resorting to violence and unfair practices, does the Congress want to say that he won the last six polls as Congress candidate in similar manner, he added. The Sheopur district police superintendent (Vijaypur is part of Sheopur district) Virendra Jain, meanwhile, said that a few hours after the polling on Wednesday, some disturbance between two rival groups was reported in Gohta village. Our teams rushed to the village but found reports of houses of a particular community having been set afire, being false. Only a large portion of Bajra straw was burning in the village. On Thursday morning, our teams again rushed to the same village on the village chowkidars complaint about the vandalization of a stone plaque bearing Dr BR Ambedkars image, which was found true. Some anti-social elements seem to have committed the act to disturb the peace in the village. A case has been registered against the unidentified accused and investigations are underway, Jain told TNIE. Importantly, over 76% of polling was reported in Budhni and Vijaypur assembly by-polls on Wednesday in MP. In Vijaypur, six-times former Congress MLA and current forest minister in the states BJP government Ramniwas Rawat is the ruling party candidate against the Congresss tribal leader Mukesh Malhotra, who is an ex-BJP leader.