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  1. MAXIMUM NEWS WIDER REACH! CHANNEL NO 1182 CHANNEL NO 361 340 780 122 369 334 330 985 BIG LEAP IN SKY ISRO’s LVM3 successfully injects 36 satellites into intended orbits Sriharikota (PTI): The Indian Space Re- search Organisation’s heaviest LVM3 rocket on Sunday successfully placed 36 internet satel- lites of UK-based One- Web group company into intended orbits. The 43.5 metre tall rocket blasted off at a prefixed time of 9 am on Sunday, from the sec- ond launch pad of Sat- ish Dhawan Space Cen- tre here. This is the sec- ond dedicated mission of NewSpace India Ltd (NSIL), the commercial arm of Indian Space Re- search Organisation. ISRO had signed an agreement with Net- work Access Associates Ltd, United Kingdom, a OneWeb Group Com- pany, for the launch of 72 satellites into Low- Earth orbits (LEO). LVM3 ROCKET SUITED FOR GAGANYAAN, IT PERFORMED VERY WELL: ISRO CHIEF INTERNET SERVICES TO GET A BOOST SIKH HARDLINERS THREATEN INDIAN EMBASSY IN US RADICALS ATTACK, ABUSE DC-BASED INDIAN JOURNALIST INDIA RAPS ATTACK ON JOURNALIST BY RADICALS IN US MEA SUMMONS CANADA HIGH COMMISSIONER “This rocket (LVM3-M3) also has the S200 motors that are designed with increased margins and features which are suited for Gaganyaan configuration. We are happy that it performed very well in this mission.” ISRO Chairman S Somanath said at the Mission Control Centre. Narendra Modi @narendramodi It reinforces India’s leading role as a global commercial launch service provider in the true spirit of Aatmanirbharta. New Delhi: Bharti Enterprise-backed OneWeb on Sunday completed its constellation of 618 low earth orbit satellites that would allow it to offer broadband internet ser- vices from space in every corner of the world. Washington DC: Pro- Khalistan supporters in the US threatened the Indian embassy and Indian Ambassador to the United States Taranjit Singh during their protest on Saturday (local time). Washington DC: US-based Indian journalist Lalit Jha was attacked and abused by pro-Khalistan support- ers while he was covering a pro-Khalistan protest outside the Indian Embassy on Saturday afternoon. Washington DC: India said, “We condemn such a grave and unwarranted attack on a senior journalist. Such activi- ties only underscore violent and anti-social tendencies of so-called ‘Khalistani protes- tors’ and their supporters.” New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Saturday summoned the High Commissioner of Canada after the secu- rity breach at the Indian embassy in Ottawa by pro- Khalistan supporters. P7 The vehicle has done ex- tremely well, it went up to the right orbit and placed the spacecraft at the right orbit and with very mini- mal disturbances to it —S Somanath, ISRO chairman Sikh body tells Amritpal to surrender as hunt is on First India Bureau Chandigarh: Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Harpreet Singh has asked fugitive radical preacher Amritpal Sin- gh to surrender before police and cooperate with investigation. The Jathedar of Akal Takht (the highest tem- poral seat of Sikhs) also questioned police’s competence, wondering why they have not been able to nab the self- styled Sikh preacher despite having such a big force. “If Amritpal is out (of police net), then I will ask him to present (before police) and co- operate with (police) investigation,” said the Jathedar. Singh’s remarks come in the wake of Punjab Police crack- down against radical preacher Amritpal Sin- gh and elements of ‘Waris Punjab De’, an outfit headed by him. Amritpal Singh has been on the run since March 18, when the po- lice crackdown began. Pro-Khalistan supporters protest outside Indian Embassy in Washington DC, USA. —PHOTO BY PTI BJP will win more than 200 seats in MP Assembly polls, says Nadda Bhopal (PTI): BJPchief JPNaddaonSundaysaid partywouldwinover200 outof 230Assemblyseats in Madhya Pradesh, whereelectionswillheld at this year end. He per- formed a ground-break- ingceremonyforthecon- struction of a new BJP office here. “The warm welcome accorded to me by the spirited BJP cadre shows we are go- ing to more than 200 As- sembly seats in MP,” he said. A 10-storey mod- ern office complex will come up in Arera Colo- ny area near Kamala- pati railway station in place of an old building which was demolished. ‘Dis’Qualified MP RaGa: Congress holds protests across India New Delhi (PTI): Con- gress party across India on Sunday held “Sankalp Satyagraha” to protest against dis- qualification of Rahul Gandhi from Lok Sab- ha, with party president Mallikarjun Kharge lashing out at the ruling BJP and asking why it is pained if fugitives such as Nirav Modi and Lalit Modi are criticised. In the national capi- tal, Congress chief Mal- likarjun Kharge, gen- eral secretary Priyanka Gandhi, Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot, KC Venu- gopal, P Chidambaram, Salman Khurshid, Jairam Ramesh, Mukul Wasnik, Pawan Kumar Bansal and others were among the party’s top brass taking part in the satyagraha at Rajghat. Mallikarjun Kharge, Priyanka Gandhi, P Chidambaram, KC Venugopal & others at Sankalp Satyagraha of Congress in New Delhi, on Sunday. RAHUL GANDHI UPDATES HIS TWITTER BIO New Delhi: Following his disqualification from the Lok Sabha, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday changed his bio on Twitter where he described himself as a “Dis’Qualified MP”. He also wrote “Dis’Qualified MP” on his official Wayanad Twitter account. He was disquali- fied from Lok Sabha on Friday, a day after a Gujarat court convicted him in a 2019 defamation case. The disqualification will prevent Gandhi from contesting polls for eight years unless a higher court stays the conviction. SHAH SLAMS CONG FOR QUOTA TO K’TAKA MUSLIMS Bidar: Following removal of four per cent OBC res- ervation for Muslims in Karna- taka, Union Home Min- ister Amit Shah on Sunday lashed out at Congress and said that there is no such provi- sion in the Constitution to provide reservation. P6 PM MODI LAUDS NARI SHAKTI IN MANN KI BAAT New Delhi: From ‘Elephant Whisperers’ to the first woman minister in Nagaland, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pointed out several examples in his monthly radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’, to showcase the role of India’s ‘Nari Shakti’ in realis- ing India’s true potential. P7 OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR & MUMBAI www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia JAIPUR l MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2023 l Pages 12 l 3.00 l RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 4 l Issue No. 288 MAN WHO THREATENED SALMAN & MOSSEWALA’S FATHER HELD IN JODHPUR RTH ACT: TALKS BETWEEN AGITATING DOCTORS AND RAJ GOVERNMENT FAIL 2051 MISCREANTS NABBED ACROSS RAJ Rajeev Gaur & Shiv Prakash Purohit Jodhpur: Police arrested the man who gave death threats to actor Salman Khan and singer Moosewala’s father by email. The Mumbai Police nabbed the accused with help of Luni Police Station team that falls under Jodhpur Police Commissioner (West Zone). The Luni police station handed over him to Mumbai cops who left for Mumbai with the accused. DCP Gaurav Yadav and Luni police station officer Ishwarchand Pareek said that a death threat via email was registered in Bandra police station, Mumbai. P3 Vikas Sharma Jaipur: A meeting between govt officials and agitating private doctors demanding withdrawal of the Rajas- than Right to Health Bill that was passed in the State assembly last week was held on Sunday. The officials assured the delegation of doctors to look into the sug- gestions of the doctors. However, the doctors were adamant in their demand and said the meeting fetched no result as govt is not ready to fulfill the demand. P3 Shivendra Parmar Jaipur: In yet another massive crackdown on crim- inals, Rajasthan police on Sunday rounded up 2051 criminals in Jaipur and Kota ranges and Churu district. In the operation carried out under the supervision of ADGP (Crime) Dinesh MN, nearly 8,000 Policemen were engaged. Jaipur and Kota Range IGs monitored the operations from the control room while the district SPs were in the field, DG Umesh Mishra said. P2 BJP scared of Rahul’s popularity so conspiring: Gehlot Ashvini Yadav New Delhi: Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday said that ‘BJP is scared of Rahul Gandhi’s popu- larity after which con- spiracies were hatched against him. He said that PM Modi is accus- ing Rahul as part of election strategy . “Modi has played this card as the last weapon eveninGujaratelections. He is deliberately trying to mislead the OBC class,” Gehlot said in New Delhi where he par- ticipatedin‘Satyagraha’. “Congress has always cared for OBC, SC and ST classes. I myself be- long to the OBC catego- ry and I am the CM for a third time,” he said. Gehlot said that Rahul’s Bharat Jodo Yatra got immense response and therefore the BJP is scared of him. “The way people have gathered here for the party’s Satyagraha gives a message to the nation,” Gehlot said. CM Ashok Gehlot during Sankalp Satyagraha at Rajghat in New Delhi on Sunday. Senior Congress leader Selja Kumari is also seen. CONGRESS ‘SATYAGRAHA’ IN SUPPORT OF RAHUL GANDHI BEGINS IN RAJASTHAN Jaipur: The Congress’ Rajasthan unit on Sunday began its day-long “Sankalp Satyagraha” here in support of Rahul Gandhi following his disqualification from the Lok Sabha. The party’s state unit chief Govind Singh Dotasra, Food and Civil Supplies Minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas and several other leaders are taking part in the protest at the Collectorate Circle. Similar protests are also being organised in other districts. More on P8 OTHER TOP STORIES FROM RAJASTHAN INDIA WIN 4 GOLD MEDALS AT WORLD BOXING MUMBAI BEAT DELHI TO LIFT INAUGURAL WPL TITLE New Delhi: Nikhat Zareen and Lovlina Borgohain made it a golden Sunday for India at the Women’s World Boxing Championships in New Delhi. Mumbai: Mumbai Indians defeated Delhi Capitals by seven wickets in the WPL 2023 final, at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday. PM MODI LAUDS NARI SHAKTI IN MANN KI BAAT New Delhi: minister in Nagaland, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pointed out several examples in his monthly radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’, to showcase the role of India’s ‘Nari Shakti’ in realis- ing India’s true potential. OBC card was played as last weapon even in Gujarat elections, says Gehlot
  2. Shivendra Parmar Jaipur: Rajasthan po- lice on Sunday rounded up 2,051 criminals in Jaipur and Kota ranges & Churu district. Over 8,000 Policemen of Jaipur, Kota ranges and Churu Police launch a massive crackdown on antisocial elements and rounded up 2,051 Crimi- nals. The entire opera- tion was carried out un- der the supervision of AdditionalDirectorGen- eral(Crime)DineshMN. Jaipur and Kota Range IGsmonitoredtheopera- tions from the control room while the district SPs were in the field, DG Umesh Mishra said. In Jaipur range, 988 criminals were rounded up in Jaipur Rural, Si- kar, Jhunjhunu, Alwar, Bhiwadi and Dausa. 4 country made revolvers, 2 pistols and 4 live car- tridges were recovered. Similarly , 984 crimi- nals were detained in Kota city , Kota rural, Bundi, Baran & Jhala- war under Kota range. 4 pistols, live cartridges, and narcotics substanc- es were also recovered. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2023 02 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Rajeev Gaur Jodhpur: Various ses- sions were held on the second day of Ra- jasthan Literature Fes- tival 2023 on Sunday . In the first session, a lec- ture was held on the theme of everlasting relevance of Gandhi and Nehru philosophy. Justice Govind Mathur, former Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court, delivered a lec- ture on this. In conversation with First India, Mathur de- scribed Gandhi as the soul of the country and said that Nehru, a dis- ciple of Gandhiji, was also a visionary. Jus- tice Govind Mathur said that Mahatma Gandhi gave the mes- sage of harmony through ‘Vaishnav Jan To Tene Kahiye Je Peer Parai Jaane Re’, ‘Ish- war Allah Tero Naam’. Apart from littera- teurs and poets, school children were also pre- sent in the event. Be- sides, teachers, intel- lectuals, Vice-Chair- man of Mela Authority Ramesh Borana and Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s OSD Farooq Afridi were also pre- sent on the occasion. First India Bureau Jaipur/Nagaur: A team of officers and cops from District Po- lice, DST, QRT and RAC, on the instructions of DGP Umesh Mishra, ADG (Law and Order) Hawa Singh Ghumaria and IG (Ajmer Range) Rupinder Singh took ac- tion against illegal min- ing and transportation at 110 places in Nagaur district from 4:00 am to 12:00 am on Saturday . In action, 60 cases were registered and 63 ac- cused were arrested. Along with this, a total of 64 vehicles including 51 tractor trolleys and 13 trucks & dumpers have been seized & 229 tonnes of illegal stones and 431 tonnes of illegal gravel have been recovered. In a joint action on il- legal mining by Jhunj- hunu police 50 teams were formed in nine police station areas. As many as 19 cases regis- tered during the action. There were 16 people arrested, 85 tonnes of gravel, 80 tonnes of stone, and 20 vehicles seized. In a similar cam- paign in Dholpur, three accused were arrested for illegal stone mining and 3 trucks were seized from spot. Sarmathura police station led by sta- tion in-charge Deven- dra Sharma took action on Chandravali turn. First India Bureau Udaipur: A killing of a two-year-old baby with a knife by his father has been reported in the city . Due to family discord, the accused father Ma- hendra Meghwal killed hisyoungertwo-year-old daughter, Kajal. After the murder, the baby was tied to a towel and thrown into the pond.Thevillagersgath- ered at the spot on the cries and screams of his wife.Oninformation,po- lice reached the spot. Seeing the police, the ac- cused Meghwal tried to run away but the police chased and nabbed him. The police have kept the dead body in the mortu- ary of Gogunda Hospi- tal. Police registered the case and started probe. First India Bureau Pali: Two labourers were killed while four others were injured in Pali on Sunday in two separate mining inci- dents. The labourers were injured after they were trapped under the debris of the stone quar- ry . Police informed the incident took place at a stone mining site in Balelav area under Sad- ar Police Station area. “Nearly 7 to 8 labour- ers were working at the mining site on Sunday morning when a large stone fell on them. In the mishap, Ankit, a resi- dent of Jhunjhunu dis- trict and Sardar, a resi- dent of Sikar, sustained injuries and died. Bablu was also injured in the mishap and was taken to Bangur hospital in Pali for treatment,” po- lice said. “The other mishap took place in the Denda where one la- bourerwasinjured,who is undergoing treat- ment,” police added. First India Bureau Jaipur:Acaseof raping a minor schoolgirl by a neighbour youth has come to light in the Gal- ta Gate area of the city . The accused neighbour usedtochaseandmolest the minor on her way to school. The accused raped the minor by tak- ing her hostage in the room after finding her alone. The victim’s fa- ther has lodged a report under the POCSO Act. The police are investi- gating the case. As per the report filed by her father, his 16-year-old daughter was being chased and teased by a youth on her way to school. On March 12, the daughter went missing. On searching, the ac- cused was found to have raped the minor daugh- teratneighbour’shouse. On asking the minor daughter, she told that the accused neighbour had raped her many times in past by threat- ening her. The police have started the probe by filing the report. Relevance of Gandhi-Nehru philosophy discussed DAY 2: RAJASTHAN SAHITYA UTSAV Justice Govind Mathur addressing the gathering in RLF on Sunday. Jai Yadav, SP Bundi giving strict warning to the anti-social elements and hardcore criminals to stop crime after the massive raids in Kota and Jaipur ranges on Sunday. Police team with the seized tractor-trolley in Nagaur on Sunday. Police taking information from the injured in Hospital on Sunday. Over 270 places were raided to nab criminals in Alwar and 415 accused were held on Sunday. SP Jhalawar Richa Tomar leading early morning raids against miscreants resulting in detention of 226 offenders on Sunday. 8K cops nab 2,051 in Jaipur, Kota ranges and Churu dist ActiontakenunderthesupervisionofDGPMishra&ADG(Crime)DineshMN Jhunjhunu: A man was arrested for allegedly killing his 15 month old daughter by throwing her against a wall after a dispute with his wife in Jhunjhunu on Sunday, police said. The incident occurred in Nawalgarh police station area, they said, the deceased has been identified as Kailash Meghwal, a resident of Girdhar Pura. Meghwal, an electrician by profession, had a fight with his wife Kavita and, in a fit of rage, he threw his daughter Ojasvi against the wall, caus- ing her death, police said. The accused has been arrested and body was handed over to family members, they said. RAID STARTED AS EARLY AS 4 AM IN MORNING MAN KILLS INFANT DAUGHTER AFTER QUARREL WITH WIFE IN JHUNJHUNU Action on illegal mining across Raj, 83 arrested Father slits throat of 2-yr-old afterfamilydiscordinUdaipur Two labourers killed, four hurt at mining site in Pali Minoronherwaytoschool raped by neighbour in Jpr DAUGHTERS FACE FATHERS’ WRATH Tonk: Action against illegal gravel mining resulted in the arrest of five accused and the confiscation of 12 tractor-trolley filled with illegal gravel and one bike used in the racket in Tonk on Sunday. The joint action was taken by various police stations of Tonk district. The information was shared by SP Rajarshi Raj Verma. An attack on a police team was reported near Sureni village. The police reached the spot on information to stop illegal gravel mining. The team was attacked by the villagers attacked, which injured three policemen. Banetha police are investigating the matter. ATTACK ON POLICE TEAM IN TONK, THREE COPS INJURED, FIVE HELD THANKSGIVING BY ADVOCATES A delegation of the advocates met Dy LoP Rajendra Rathore on Sunday and thanked him for the recently passed Raj Advocates Protection Bill, 2023.Advocate AK Jain,Vivek Sharma, Gajraj Singh, Rajkumar Sharma, Rajendra Singh, Shanker Gurjar, Pawan Sharma, Narendra Mahrauli, Mahaveer Chaudhary,Anil chaturvedi,Adarsh Goyal and other were present on the occasion. RLP, BJP stages demo in Baytu over removal of SHO Mukesh Mathrani Barmer: Removal of a station house officer in Barmer triggered ten- sion at Baytu town in the district. Opposing the decision of removal, two opposition parties BJP and RLP called a day bandh and demand- ed to withdraw the deci- sion. However there was mixed reaction to the bandh as people sup- porting Congress had avoided the call. Notably, on Saturday IG Jodhpur range had sent the Baytu SHO Om- prakash Choudhary to police line and deputed Baldev Choudhary at Baytu. This created po- litical clash among BJP , RLP and Congress. After staging the dharna,amemorandum demanding cancellation of removal was given to sub-divisional officer. They claimed that since the Choudhary took charge,therewerepanic among the smugglers. SHO did not hesitate in taking action against ruling party leaders, due to which he got po- litical punishment. Sarv Samaj and traders closed the market in Baytu for two hours and protested against the transfer of SHO Choudhary on Sunday. 2GIRLSFLEEFROM JUVENILE HOME IN BHARATPUR 3 into custody in Bharatpur over paper leak case COUPLE DIES MYSTERIOUSLY IN BILADA Bharatpur: Two minor girls ran away from Balika Graha in Bharatpur on late Saturday night. The staff of Balika Graha came to know about their escape on Sunday morning. After this, the superintendent of Balika Graha got the case registered at Saver police station. It is being told that one girl has been caught by the police and the search for the other girl is on. Every evening the girls living in Balika Graha are released to roam around the premises and like every day, everyone was roaming around the campus on Saturday too. But in late evening, both the girls did not go to the room and fled from the girl’s home. Police search- ing for the remaining girl. Bharatpur (FIB): Three people were taken into custody in Bharatpur on Sunday for their alleged role in Security Guard recruitment paper leak case. Police informed the incidenttookplaceinthe Sewar PS area. “The accused were talkingoutthepaperleak in the bus and were later taken into custody by Sewar Police. The local police then informed the ATS for further investi- gation. The youths are being questioned and more revelations are ex- pected soon,” police said. Jodhpur: A couple was found dead under mys- terious circumstances at their residence in Bilada town of Jodhpur on Sunday. Police informed the deceased has been identified as Narayan Rambhat and his wife Rani Devi. “The couple used to reside in Padasla Khurd village under the Bilada PS area. The reason behind their death is yet to be ascertained, but it is suspected that the husband killed her wife and then committed suicide. An FSL team collected the samples and bodies will be handed over to family members after the post mortem,” police said. NEWS DIGEST Ex-CJ of Allahabad HC Mathur also talked on role of Nehru Gandhi z In Jaipur range, 988 criminals were rounded up in Jaipur Rural, Si- kar, Jhunjhunu, Alwar, Bhiwadi and Dausa. z 270 were raided to nab 415 criminals in Alwar. Bhiwadi SP Anil Beniwal informed that 72 teams raided with 500 policemen. z In Sikar, the police raided dozens of places in the last two days ar- resting 263 miscreants under various sections. z In the Kota range operation, 984 crimi- nals were detained in Kota city, Kota rural, Bundi, Baran and Jhal- awar districts under the Kota range with a team of 3,000 cops. z Keshoraipatan police started a special campaign in which Circle Police arrested 85 mis- creants in a single day.
  3. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2023 03 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Promoted by Shiv Sital Builders Pvt. Ltd. Rajeev Gaur Shiv Prakash Purohit Jodhpur: Police ar- rested the accused who gave death threats to film actor S a l m a n Khan and P u n j a b i singer Sid- hu Moose- wala’s father by email. The Mumbai Police ar- rested the accused with the help of Luni Police Station team that falls under the Jodhpur Po- lice Commissioner (West Zone). The Luni police station has handed over the ac- cused to Mumbai po- lice. Mumbai Police has left for Mumbai with the accused. Po- lice Commissionerate (West) DCP Gaurav Ya- dav and Luni police station officer Ish- warchand Pareek said that a death threat via email was registered in Bandra police station, Mumbai. In this case, the Mumbai Police were looking for the ac- cused, and Mumbai police had come to Jodhpur on Sunday. Police with the assis- tance of the Luni po- lice station team ar- rested the accused Dhakad Ram Vish- noi (21), a resident of Siyago-ki-Dhani, Rohi- cha Kalan, Luni. Significantly, in search of this accused, the Punjab Police team had also come to Luni policestationonMarch 24. The accused had also threatened to kill late singer Siddhu Moose Wala’s father by sending an email. Mumbai cops nab one from Jodhpur THREAT TO SALMAN KHAN Deadlock continues, talks remain inclusive Vikas Sharma Jaipur: A meeting be- tween Rajasthan gov- ernment officials and agitating private doc- tors demanding the withdrawal of the Rajasthan Right to Health Bill that was passed in the state as- sembly last week was held on Sunday . The officials as- sured the delegation of ten doctors to look into the suggestions of the doctors. However, the doctors adamant about their de- mand said that the meeting fetched no re- sult as the government was not ready to fulfill the demand. CS Usha Sharma said the Bill has been intro- duced with the aim of further strengthening rights of the people to their health. After the meeting, Dr Ashok Sharda said that the de- mand for the withdraw- al of the bill continues. MEDICAL SERVICES AFFECTED DUE TO STRIKE OF PRIVATE DOCTORS Usha Sharma, Akhil Arora, T Ravikant other officials discussing the Right to Health issue in a meeting with a delegation of 10 doctors in Jaipur on Sunday. Doctors performing Sundarkand Path in Jaipur on Sunday. Medical services were affected due to the strike of the private doctors against the right to the health bill. The private hospitals are closed and patients with emergen- cies are facing trouble in treatment.The patients in gov- ernment hospitals are also not being properly attended due to the load of the private hospitals on the government hospitals.At the same time, private hospitals are taking money for treating patients in emergency. Patients say it is a kind of loot.Meanwhile, a joint action committee of the medical college teachers association held a meeting today and decided that OPD in govt hospitals attached to the medical colleges will be closed for two hours on March 27 and 28. Doctors held a ‘Sundarkand ka path’ in JMA auditorium. ROW OVER ‘RIGHT TO HEALTH’ CONTINUES, MASSIVE RALLY IN JAIPUR TODAY 1 dead, 1 hurt on Sodala Elevated road Satyanarayan Sharma Jaipur: A young man riding a bike died while another got seriously injured in an accident at Sodala Elevated road in Jaipur late on Satur- day. The injured has been admitted to SMS Hospital. Police said that the deceased Subham Bansal, 26, was a resi- dent of Tonk, and the injured Vineet Soni is also from Tonk. He is an MR in Jaipur. They were returning home after dinner when their bike hit a divider on the elevated road. Police sent both of them to the SMS hospital where doctors declared Sub- hash brought dead. The deceased Shub- ham Bansal was a driv- er in Jaipur. On infor- mation, the police reached the spot and sent the two to the SMS hospital, where doctors declared Subhash dead. Subhash’s family has reached Jaipur and the body will be handed over to the relatives af- ter the post-mortem. Stones pelted at Hindu rally in Jaipur, police arrests 12 First India Bureau Jaipur: Some peo- ple reportedly from a minority communi- ty pelted stones at the Hindu Ranbheri bike rally in Tala village of Jamvaramgarh on the occasion of Hindu New Year in Jaipur. Even the police de- ployed for the security of therallycouldnotdo anything immediately but later more than 12 youths were arrested. Jaipur Rural SP Ra- jeev Pachar said that additional force has been deployed in the area and there is peace. The rally started from Khel Maidan Chand- waji on Sunday . 3 R’bore tigresses to be shifted to Ramgarh, Mukundra and Sariska First India Bureau Bundi: Preparations are on for shifting of three tigresses from Ranthambore to Ramgarh Vishdhari, Mukundra and Sa- riska. The forest ad- ministration is mak- ing preparations for shifting T 133 and two other tigresses. Permission has been taken from the National Tiger Con- servation Authority in this regard. At pre- sent, there is a pair of tiger and tigress in Mukundra. Ram- garh Vishdhari also has a pair and there is a possibility of two cubs there. The three tigresses will go from Ranthambore to non- tourism areas. Javrimal Bishnoi suicide: Family alleges murder by CBI officers First India Bureau Bikaner: The case of suicide of Javrimal Bishnoi, Joint Director, Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) in the custody of the Central Bureau of In- vestigation (CBI) took a new turn on Sunday af- ter Bishnoi’s family members alleged mur- der. “No normal person can jump from the win- dowfromwhichBishnoi is said to have jumped,” they said. Meanwhile, people heckled the CBI officers who reached the hospi- tal. Javarimal was a resident of Khajuwala in Bikaner. Bishnoi, who was caught taking a bribe of Rs 5 lakh on Friday , jumped from the multi-storey building of DGFT in Rajkot, Guja- rat on Saturday . Javari- mal died in the hospital. People of a community pelting stones on the Hindu Ranbheri bike rally at Tala village of Jamvaramgarh on Sunday. A warning board has also been placed at Sodala Elevated road. Deceased Javrimal Bishnoi PAIR OF TIGERS MEANT FOR NAHARGARH SENT TO GUJ ZOO Apair of tigers which was to come from Indore to Nahargarh for tiger safari has given a miss. The pair was sent to Jamnagar in Gujarat, where Anant Ambani’s dream project of the world’s larg- est zoo is underway. More than 10 elephants have been sent from Amber to Jamnagar. Work related to tiger safari will be completed in Nahargarh by the end of April. Now, the forest dept is planning to bring a pair of tigers from other places. Continuetalkswithdoctors:CMtoofficials Naresh Sharma Jaipur: Chief Minis- ter Ashok Gehlot again held a meeting on Sun- day over the Right to Health protests. He re- turned from New Del- hi, where he attended the Congress’ Satya- graha, and held a high- level meeting at CMR. A similar meeting was held on Saturday also. Gehlot instructed to contin- ue talks with the agitat- ing doctors and also took the feedback of the doctors’ protest. He said that dialogue should be maintained with the protesting doc- tors and instructed for detailed discussion with medical leaders regarding the points of the Right to Health Bill. In the meeting, Health Minister Par- sadi Lal Meena, CS Usha Sharma, DGP Umesh Mishra, ACS (Finance) Akhil Arora, Principal Medical Edu- cation Secretary T Ra- vikant, Jaipur Police Commissioner Anand Srivastava other top officials were present. Assuring the doctors of the provisions, Ge- hlot said that the gov- ernment will reim- burse the amount spent in treatment to the hos- pital. “There will be no unnecessary adminis- trative interference in hospital management and internal system. The state government is fully sensitive, re- sponsive to your ques- tions and is ready for dialogue on every point. Therefore, it is requested to end the strike by showing hu- manity for public ser- vice and protection of patients’ lives,” he said. He also instructed officials to maintain law order in the doctors’ rally today The accused was caught on September 12, 2022, by the Sardarpura police station with illegal weapons near Nehru Park. The police had received information through an informer that a young man was trying to sell illegal weapons near Nehru Park. During the search, two country-made pistols were found in his jeans. He was arrested after registering a case under the Arms Act. It is being told that the accused had threatened Sal- man Khan and Moosewala’s father. The Mumbai Police have taken the accused with them for interrogation. ACCUSED HAD THREATENED SALMAN KHAN AND MOOSE WALA’S FATHER —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA I think you are confused about RTH pro- viding free treatment to the poor. These laws are only for better treatment of poor and needy. This will not affect the present system and autonomy of the hospitals. —Ashok Gehlot, Chief Minister
  4. PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2023 04 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Vol 4 Issue No. 288 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Bhaskar Printing Press, D.B. Corp Limited, Shivdaspura, Tonk Road, Jaipur. Published at 304, 3rd Floor, City Mall, Bhagwan Das Road, C-Scheme, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan. Phone 0141-4920504. Editor-In-Chief: Dr Jagdeesh Chandra Editor: Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act Amit Shah @AmitShah Without Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Kalyan Karnataka would not have become a part of India. The statue of Patel Ji, which was inaugurated today, is an expression of India’s gratitude to the great unifier for his immense and unparalleled contribution. Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp Progress of Odisha remains a top priority for the #ModiGovt.Thank PM @ narendramodi ji and @nitin_gadkari ji for fulfilling a much-awaited demand of Odisha and sanctioning `169.27 crore for the construction of a 9 km-long bypass to Nabarangpur town on NH-26. SPIRITUAL SPEAK Do your work with the welfare of others always in mind. —Bhagavad Gita IN-DEPTH NITIN GADKARI’S PLAINSPEAK ON MAINTENANCE OF INDIAN ROADS road cave-in here, an- othersomewhereelse leading to repair over and over again does not happen due to poor load bearing capacity of the construction alone. It also hap- pens because the road construc- tion quality gets compromised because of a nexus between con- tractors, babus and politicians. As a result roads in several states of India can be found to be in pitiable conditions and authori- ties remain unconcerned. The easy way out for authorities is to relay the top layer which gener- ally wears off during monsoon with regular repair fetching them monetary benefits. Union Road Transport Minis- ter Nitin Gadkari hit the nail on its head when he said, “Some- where people with vested inter- est are behind frequent mainte- nance of roads. Some officers, contractors and politicians have interest in this. They create a cartel and every year they get a budget for maintenance.” This cartel, he said, is not interested in finding a permanent solution to the problem which is “more on the non-NH stretches”. TOP TWEETS A eservation poli- tics is being played out in Karnataka before the state assem- bly elections with the clear intent of pleasing the two dominant communities---the Lingayats and the Vokkali- gas. The 4% quota for OBC Muslims has been scrapped and their share has been equally divided between the two Hindu sects. Of the two, Lingayats are more power- ful. With the extra two per- cent each the Vokkaligas will get 6 percent reserva- tion and the Lingayats 7 per- cent. Muslims have been placed in the “larger pool” of the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category. Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai justified the deci- sion to shift Muslims to the EWS category by stating that Dr BR Ambedkar had said that reservations were for castes and not religion. Muslims are upset with the decision and Maulana Mahmood Madani, the Ja- miat Ulema-i-Hind has con- demned it. Madani called the decision to abolish quota for backward Muslim sub-castes “as harmful to nation’s com- prehensive development policy” was against PM Modi’s assertions to uplift the Pasmanda Muslims. He said he will move court to seek justice. The 4 % quota for “socially educationally backward” Muslims was started by HD Deve Gowda govt in 1994. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who is campaign- ing in Karnataka, blamed the quota for Muslims on Con- gress and its “policy of ap- peasement.” He said that there’s no provision for quota for religious minorities in the Constitution. The scrapping of quota will help the BJP gain votes more than its continuation. KARNATAKA SCRAPS QUOTA FOR MUSLIMS Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who is campaigning in K’taka, blamed quota for Muslims on Cong its “policy of appeasement.”He said that there’s no provision for quota for religious minorities in Constitution R BJP’S BIG ‘PASMANDA’ PUSH AND ELECTORAL MATHS AROUND IT n order to make inroads among the Muslim voters in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the BJP-ruled gov- ernment has come up with several schemes. Highlight- ing the backwardness among Pasmanda Muslims, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has delivered on reaching out to the most deprived sections of the society through his vari- ous welfare schemes. The PM said, “We should provide facilities to our tribes in more than 200 dis- tricts and more than 22,000 villages. We have Pasmanda Muslims among our minori- ties, especially Muslims, how should we benefit them..this government is thinking. Be- cause Even after so many years of independence, they are still far behind.” In July last year, at the BJP National Executive meeting, PM Modi talked about Pas- manda Muslims. After this, he has been stressing about the backwardness of Pas- manda in the Delhi session of the National Executive, where a ‘Sneh Yatra’ was an- nounced in order to woo the Pasmanda Muslims. Pasmanda community leader Danish Ansari, who hails from Ballia, is also a minister in the Yogi Adity- anath government of BJP- ruled Uttar Pradesh. Whopping 85% of total Muslim population Muslims in India are broadly categorised into three social groups – Ashraf, the “noble” or upper caste, Aljaf, backward casteMuslims;andArzal,lower caste or Dalit Muslims. While Ashraf are considered the tra- ditionallydominantgroupcom- prising Sheikh, Syed, Turk (Mughal) Pathan clans, Aljaf and Arzal are collectively knownasPasmanda,aPersian word for “ones left behind.” Pasmanda is a term for Other Backward Class (OBC) Muslims comprising eco- nomically and socially back- ward members of society. According to Pasmanda lead- ers and rights activists, out of the total Muslim popula- tion in the country , around 85 per cent are backward or Pas- manda Muslims. ‘Only 60 Pasmanda Muslims reached Lok Sabha’ The community has often raised concerns over the lack of representation in political leadership positions despite being the numerical majority . They claim that out of the roughly 400 Muslims elected tothefirst14LokSabhas,only 60 were Pasmanda Muslims. Demands of Pasmanda Muslim Mahaj? All India Pasmanda Muslim Mahaj is an organization of Pasmanda Muslims from all over the country . As soon as it heard the news of BJP’s Sneh Yatra, the organisation wrote alettertoPrimeMinisterModi and demanded that Scheduled Castestatusshouldbegivento about a dozen castes in Pas- mandaMuslims,whocurrent- ly come under OBC. Thisdemandisnotnew.But amidst the news of BJP mak- ing inroads among Pasmanda Muslims, it has once again raised this demand afresh. Mahaj claims that if the government really wants to do good to the Pasmanda Muslims, then their old de- mand should be accepted. If experts are to be be- lieved, without accepting this demand, it is a bit diffi- cult for the Pasmanda Mus- lims to go with the BJP. This demand is standing as a rift between BJP and Pasmanda Muslims. Who are Pasmanda Muslims? ‘Pasmanda’ is a Persian word meaning ‘those who are left behind,’ it is believed to be a category of Muslims belong- ing to Shudra (backward) and Ati-Shudra (Dalit) castes. Till 1998, Pasmanda Muslims were just a group, mainly ac- tive in Bihar. For this reason, All India Pasmanda Muslim Mahaj Sangathan believes that ‘Pas- manda’ are in every religion and in the same way they are also in Muslims. Caste census has not been done in India for years. Ac- cording to an estimate, 15 per- cent of the total population of India are Muslims, out of which about 85 percent are Pasmanda Muslims. Accord- ing to the latest figures of the National Family Health Sur- vey , about 45 percent of Mus- lims get the benefit of OBC. Pasmanda includes people who are socially, education- ally and economically back- ward and forms the majority of the Muslim community in the country. The term Pas- manda is used by Muslim as- sociations in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and other parts of In- dia to describe themselves as historically and socially op- pressed Muslim communi- ties by caste. The backward, dalit and tribal Muslim communities are now uniting under the identityof Pasmanda.Among themKunjare(Rayan),Julahe (Ansari), Dhunia (Mansuri), Butcher (Qureshi), Fakir (Alvi),Hairdresser(Salmani), Scavenger (Halalkhor), Gwa- la (Ghosi), Washerman (Ha- wari), Blacksmith-Carpenter (Saifi), Manihar (Siddique), Darji (Idrisi), Vangujjar, etc. Pasmandas seek answers from ‘secular’ parties The Bharatiya Janata Party accused the Samajwadi Party and the Congress of using Muslims as mere vote banks while the community strengthened these parties for over seven decades with their blind support. Pasmandas, or ones left be- hind, have asked the so-called ‘secular’ political parties to spell out their plans for Other Backward Classes and Dalit Muslims. Activists fighting for the Pasmanda bloc have for long insisted that caste cuts across religions, and that non-Ashraf (well-heeled) Muslims also face caste dis- crimination just like back- ward and Dalit Hindus. Opposition parties have so far remained mum on the matter. Can’t address Muslims without Pasmandas While the politics is making sure that the ‘Muslim ques- tion’ cannot be addressed without talking to Pasman- das, which comprise majori- ty of Indian Muslims, in the upcoming Lok Sabha elec- tions, with the BJP trying its best to win Muslim voters in its favour, it is left to be seen to what extent it succeeds in garnering their support. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL I MOHD FAHAD The writer is senior journalist, and alumnus of AJKMCRC, Jamia Millia Islamia ‘Pasmanda’ is a Persian word meaning ‘those who are left behind,’ it is believed to be a category of Muslims belonging to Shudra (backward) and Ati-Shudra (Dalit) castes. Till 1998, Pasmanda Muslims were just a group, mainly active in Bihar. All India Pasmanda Muslim Mahaj Sangathan believes that ‘Pasmanda’ are in every religion
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  7. INDIA JAIPUR | MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2023 06 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Ranchi (PTI): India’s highways infrastruc- ture will match that of the US by 2024 for which work in time bound ‘mission mode’ is on in- cluding construction of green expressways and rail over bridges, Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Ni- tin Gadkari said. He said cabinet nod to ‘Bharatmala 2’ is like- ly soon and once ob- tained it will meet the requirements of a ro- bust infrastructure in the country . “I am confident that India’s highways will be on par with that of the US by 2024. Work in a time bound mission mode is on to build a ro- bust infrastructure in- cluding a network of green expressways across the length and breadth of India,” Gad- kari told PTI in an in- terview. The Road Transport and Highways Minister said in this year railway over bridges are being constructed at a cost of Rs 16,000 crore which will be increased to Rs 50,000croreinfiveyears. Gadkari also said “93% work on Kailash Mansarovar project has been completed.” India’s highways infrastructure to match US: Min ‘MISSION MODE’ Bidar (ANI): Following the removal of four per cent OBC reservation for Muslims in Karna- taka, Union Home Min- ister Amit Shah on Sun- day lashed out at Con- gressandsaidthatthere is no provision in the Constitution to provide reservation on the basis of religion. In a cabinet meeting, the Karnataka govern- ment scrapped the four per cent OBC reserva- tion for Muslims and distributed it to two dominant communi- ties, Veerashaiva-Lin- gayats and Vokkaligas. It also decided to move OBC Muslims to the 10 per cent Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category . Shah inaugurated the ‘Garota Shaheed Smarak’ and a memori- al of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel. He also hoisted a 103-ft high na- tionalflaginKarnataka. While addressing a public meeting, Shah in poll-bound Karnataka, Shah said, “Reserva- tions provided to the mi- nority was not as per Constitution. There is no provision in the Con- stitution to provide res- ervation on the basis of religion.” Attacking Congress’polarisedpoli- tics, Shah said that in the greed of the vote bank, Congress never commemoratedthemar- tyrs of independence ‘Hyderabad mukti’. “Due to Congress’ politics of polarisation, in the greed for the vote bank, they never com- memorated the people who sacrificed them- selves for independence and ‘Hyderabad muk- ti’”, said Shah. New Delhi (Agencies): One of the 11 men who gangraped Bilkis Bano during the 2002 Gujarat riots and were released prematurely, was seen sharingstagewithaBJP MPatagovernmentpro- gramme in Gujarat yes- terday . The release of the men has been chal- lenged in the Supreme Court and the case will be heard on Monday . The group water sup- ply scheme event took place on in Karmadi Village of Dahod dis- trict on March 25. Shailesh Chimanlal Bhatt was seen on stage with Dahod MP Jasvant Sinh Bhabhor and Lim- kheda MLA Sailesh Bhabhor and posing for photos at the event. The two leaders were not available for comment. The 11 convicts were released on Independ- ence Day last year, trig- gering a flood of out- rage across the country . They were convicted in 2008 for gangraping Bilkis Bano and killing 7 members of her fami- ly . Her 3-year-old daugh- ter was among those killed. Seven other rela- tives, who she says were also killed, were de- clared “missing”. JUSTICE DIWAKER SWORN IN ALLD HC CHIEF JUSTICE UMESH PAL MURDER: MAFIA AHMED TO BE PRODUCED IN MP MLA COURT ON MARCH 28 New Delhi (ANI): Rummaging Gangster Atique Ahmed will be produced in Prayagraj’s MP MLA court at 11 am on March 28, an order copy said. Umesh Pal and one of his armed security escorts were shot dead in Prayagraj on February 24 while he was returning home from court. On March 17, after completing the hearing in the court, the decision was reserved. The order was issued by Judge DC Shukla of MP MLA Court on March 23 to pro- duce Atique Ahmed for a hearing. Umesh was also a key witness in the murder of former BSP leader Raju Pal and had an old rivalry with Mafia Don Atiq Ahmad. Prayagraj (PTI): Justice Pritinker Diwaker was sworn in as the chief justice of the Allahabad High Court on Sunday. He was administered the oath of office by Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel in the courtroom of the chief justice. During the ceremony, all the judges of the court, including the Lucknow bench, and most of the lawyers were present. The governor was given a guard of honour in the court compound on her arrival. In a notifica- tion dated March 24, Pres- ident Droupadi Murmu appointed Justice Diwaker as the chief justice of the Allahabad HC with effect from the date he assumes charge of his office. IN THE COURTYARD DELHI COURT GRANTS BAIL TO POCSO ACCUSED LANGUISHING IN JAIL New Delhi (ANI): The Dwarka District Court has grant- ed bail to an accused in custody for about five years in a case under Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The accused was charged under Section 5(l) r/w 6 of the POCSO Act which is punishable with rigorous life imprisonment. The Ad- ditional Sessions Judge Pooja Talwar on Friday while considering the bail plea said, “Keeping in mind the facts that all the material witnesses have already been examined and the accused is in custody for about 5 years, accused Kanhaiya Lal is hereby released on bail. —REPRESENTATIONAL IMAGE Several other projects included Rs 22,000 crore Varanasi-Ranchi-Howrah 620 km access-controlled green expressway and Rs 6,300 crore Ranchi- Sambalpur greenfield economic corridor for 230 km. Apart from these Varanasi-Chordaha (Jharkhand-Bihar border) 6-lane 262 km economic corridor being built on completion will provide excellent hassle free con- nectivity to Kolkata, Assam, Sikkim, Bhutan, Nepal and Bangladesh from Jharkhand, he added. Other projects, the minister said include the Rs 5,000 crore Ranchi Ring Road and added that the detailed project report for this 194 km highway will be completed in May 2023. OTHER PROJECTS COMING SOON Railway over bridges being constructed at `16,000 cr which will be increased to `50K cr in 5 years Lucknow (ANI): Sa- majwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Sunday said the big- ger question facing the country is wheth- er democracy will survive or not. The biggest ques- tion is whether de- mocracy will survive or not. BJP is not a party, it is an organi- zation, he said. Akh- ilesh welcomed the Congress' Sanklap Satyagraha to pro- test against the dis- qualification of Ra- hul Gandhi as a member of the Lok Sabha. I want to congrat- ulate the Congress party and Rahul Gandhi for the saty- agraha, the former UP chief minister said. The Congress is holding Sankalp Satyagraha at Raj Ghat. Priyanka Gan- dhi arrived at Raj Ghat for the protest on Sunday. Congress President Mallikar- jun Kharge, party general secretary KC Venugopal and sev- eral other party lead- ers also joined the protest. SP chief however reminded that what happened with Rahul Gandhi had also hap- pened with Azam Khan and his son as well. If the educated people of our coun- try start accepting lies as truth then what will happen to the democracy of the country, Akhilesh wondered. Bigger question is whether democracy will survive: Yadav Bilkis Bano’s rapist shares stage with Guj’s BJP MP,MLA Sailesh Chimanlal Bhatt was seen on stage with MP Jasvant Sinh. Reservations provided to Muslims not as per Constitution, says HM Home Minister Amit Shah waves to the crowd during the public meeting for the upcoming MP Assembly elections, in Chhindwara. Congress Government due to its polar- isation politics provided reservation to the minority. BJP scrapped that reservation and provided reservations to Vok- kaliga and Lingayat communities. —Amit Shah, Union Home Minister SeniorTelanganaleaderreturnstoCong Hyderabad (Agen- cies): Former MP of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) D Srini- vas on Sunday re- joined the Congress, nearly nine years after he had quit the party . The senior leader along with his son Dharampuri Sanjay joined the party in the presence of Telanga- na Congress in-charge Manikrao Thakare, state Congress chief A. Revanth Reddy and other leaders.Srini- vas reached Gandhi Bhavan, the state headquarters of the Congress party, in a wheel-chair. The former Rajya Sabha member Srini- vas was re-inducted into the party in the presence of many sen- ior leaders. Srinivas with party leaders Congress supporters during the party’s ‘Satyagraha’ against disqualification of Rahul Gandhi from the Lok Sabha, at Rajghat in New Delhi on Sunday. —PHOTO BY PTI New Delhi (Agencies): The BJP slammed Con- gressandcalledits'Saty- agraha' as 'Duragraha' onSunday .TheCongress is staging 'Sankalp Saty- agraha' at the Rajghat against the disqualifica- tion of Rahul Gandhi from Parliament. BJP leader R.P. Singh said, It is clear from this what kind of Satya- graha the Congress is doing. The murderer of Sikhs (Jagdish Tytler) has joined this Satya- graha. Congress cannot survive without Tytler. The party invites him to every event. Singh said that this is not Satyagraha, but an attempt is being made to reinstateJagdishTytler, who is accused of kill- ing Sikhs. In February this year, Tytler was elected a member of the Congress Committee. Poonawalla hit out at Congress and said the Satyagraha was a 'Dura- graha' against the OBCs Courts. Poonawalla said, Today's so-called Satyagraha showed their Duragraha for court and for the consti- tution because it was a court that convicted Ra- hul Gandhi...It is a Du- ragraha against the OBC samaj to support such a statement. BJP LAUNCHES SCATHING ATTACK OVER CONGRESS PROTEST Duragraha not Satyagraha: BJP lashes out at Congress Congress holds nationwide protests against Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification New Delhi (Agencies): Former finance minister and senior Cong leader P Chidam- baram said his party’s leader Rahul Gandhi’s disqualifica- tion from Lok Sabha would strengthen the Congress party, helping its prospects in next year’s general elec- tion. Describing the political landscape as an “undeclared emergency”, Chidambaram said the ruling BJP has made the Congress its “prime tar- get” wishing its elimination in order to more easily manage the regional parties. Thiruvananthapuram (ANI): Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Sunday wondered whether it was good for the democracy of this country when a principal opposition leader is not al- lowed to raise his voice in Parliament. “Is this good for our country”? Con- gress MP Shashi Tharoor said. “Let us forget party politics. This is damaging to India. It is not damag- ing to Rahul Gandhi,” he said. On being asked about ongoing Sankalp Satyagraha, he said, “This (Satyagraha) is not just about congress party or Rahul Gandhi, this is about Indian democracy”. New Delhi (PTI): Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday slammed the BJP over its charge that Rahul Gandhi insulted OBCs with his remark for which he has been convicted in a criminal defama- tion case, and said why is the rul- ing party pained if fugitives such as Nirav Modi and Lalit Modi are criticised. Addressing a gathering at “Sankalp Satyagraha” of the Congress right outside Rajghat, Kharge also thanked all Opposition parties for standing with Rahul Gandhi and the Congress to save democracy. New Delhi (ANI): Attacking the BJP-led centre over the dis- qualification of Rahul Gandhi as a Lok Sabah MP, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said that the former MP was “sued for defamation only to suppress his voice.” Talking to ANI, Kharge said, “The whole Congress party is standing with Rahul Gandhi. BJP and Modi government is not allow- ing Rahul Gandhi to speak,” he added. He further said that the disqualification of Rahul Gandhi only means that the government does not want to let Rahul Gandhi speak. Chennai (Agencies): Tamil Nadu Congress legislators will hold a sit-in protest in the Assembly on Monday to condemn the disqualification of Rahul Gandhi from Parlia- ment. The protest will con- tinue for 24 hours and end on Tuesday. Congress party will also move a special resolution in the Assembly to protest the “murder of democracy”. This was announced by the Congress legislative party leader, Selvaperithungai on Sunday while interacting with mediapersons. Lucknow (ANI): UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and scoffed at the party’s ‘Sankalp Satyagraha’ against the disqualification of Rahul Gandhi as an MP. “One who walks on the path of untruth cannot talk about Satya- graha,” CM Yogi said adding that the inspiration was given by Bapu to follow the path of Satyagraha, those who weaken democracy can- not do Satyagraha. ‘THIS WILL PUT IN MORE STEEL IN GRAND OLD PARTY’ IT IS DAMAGING TO OUR INDIAN DEMOCRACY: SHASHI THAROOR KHARGE SLAMS BJP, ASKS WHY IS GOVT PAINED IF FUGITIVES CRITICISED RAHUL GANDHI DISQUALIFIED ONLY TO SUPPRESS HIS VOICE: KHARGE CONG MLAs TO HOLD 24-HR PROTEST IN TN UP CM YOGI MOCKS CONG’ SANKALP SATYAGRAHA New Delhi (PTI): Con- gress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Sunday said a martyred prime minister’s son who walked thousands of kilometres for national unity can never insult the country. She alleged that Rahul Gandhi was disqualified for question- ing the prime minister on industrialist Gautam Adani and people will give a befitting reply to those behind the action. ‘MARTYR PM’S SON CAN NEVER INSULT COUNTRY’
  8. INDIA JAIPUR | MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2023 07 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Srinagar(ANI):World’s highest railway bridge over the Chenab river in Jammu and Kashmir is soon to get operational for rail traffic. The much-awaited world’s highest railway bridge spans the Chen- ab River at a height of 359 m (1,178 ft) above the river, which is 35 meters taller than Paris’ Eiffel Tower. The arch bridge between Bakkal and Kauri in the Reasi dis- trict of JK is 1,178 feet above the riverbed, forming a crucial link from Katra to Banihal. It is part of the Udham- pur-Srinagar-Baramul- la Railway Link (US- BRL), a dream project worth Rs 35000 crore. The bridge has passed all the manda- tory tests. However, the Chenab railway bridge is near completion at present as the incum- bent regime laid a spe- cial focus on the project worth Rs 1400 crore. Thepeoplewillgetthe bridge after two decades of waiting since the pro- ject was approved in 2003 but was delayed shortly due to fears of stability and safety . In 2008, the contract for constructing one of the highest railway bridges was awarded by the then government. World’s highest railway bridge to be operational soon IN THE VALLEY ANTI-INDIA PROTESTS IN CANADA PM Modi talks about importance of organ donation in Mann Ki Baat New Delhi: Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi on Sunday (March 26) ad- dressedthenationinthe 99thepisodeof ‘MannKi Baat.’ Opening the 99th edition of his monthly radio programme PM Modi compared the epi- sode’s mark with crick- et’s ‘nervous nineties’. He said that the mark of 99 is generally consid- ered a difficult mile- stone to cross. However, it becomes a source of inspiration when it is about Indians and their ‘Mann Ki Baat.’ In the 99th episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ PM Modi talked about the impact and power of or- gan donation that changes the course of lives for several people. “With the technological advancement in the Medical Science, organ donation has become a powerful medium of giving life to someone,” said PM Modi. “After death, when a person’s body is given for organ donation it may change the life of nearly 8-9 people,” added PM. PM Modi further said that it is really satisfy- ing to know that the awareness about organ donation has increased in the country recently and the cases of organ donationhaveincreased to 15,000 as of 2022 from a mere 5,000 in 2013. Duringtheradioshow, PM also talked to the familiesof peoplewhose bodies were donated for organ donation. The do- nors saved the lives of several people and were touted as ‘saviours’ even after their death. ‘NORTHEAST INDIA NOW KNOWN FOR ALL-ROUND DEVELOPMENT’ New Delhi: PM Nar- endra Modi said that earlier the Northeast re- gion was known as for blockades and violence, but now it is known for its developmental strides and all-round development. Modi was responding to Home Minister Amit Shah where he informed that “PM Modi led Govern- ment has once again decided to decrease the disturbed areas in Nagaland, Assam and Manipur under the AF- SPA”. Shah added that this decision has been taken on account of significant improvement in the security situation in North-East India. The PM also said that he is looking forward to ideas for 100th episode of Mann Ki Baat New Delhi (Agen- cies): The centre has summoned the Cana- dian High Commis- sioner over Khalistan protests outside the Indian missions and consulates over the last few days over. “The High Commis- sioner of Canada was summoned to convey our strong concern about the actions of separatist and extrem- ist elements against our diplomatic Mission and Consulates in Canada this week,” the Ministry for External Affairs said. “The Government of India sought an ex- planation on how such elements were allowed, in the presence of po- lice, to breach the secu- rity of our diplomatic Mission and Consu- lates,” it further said. India summons envoy and seeks explanation Chandigarh (PTI): The Ajnala court in Punjab on Saturday sent 10 associates of Waris Punjab De, headed by fugitive radical Sikh preacher Amrit- pal Singh, to judicial custody till April 6 in connection with a case related to the clash between Khalistan supporters and the police. Another ac- cused, Sukhpreet Singh, was remanded to four-day police custody, an official said. Chandigarh (PTI): The Punjab Police has arrested a woman from Patiala for alleg- edly sheltering fugitive radical preacher Amritpal Singh and his aide. As per police, Am- ritpal and his aide Papalpreet Singh had allegedly stayed at the residence of Balbir Kaur in Patiala’s Hargobind Nagar on March 19. Kaur allegedly sheltered Amritpal and Papal- preet for five to six hours. AMRITPAL’S 10 AIDES SENT TO JAIL OVER CLASH WITH POLICE WOMAN ARRESTED FOR HARBOURING AMRITPAL SINGH Police take Atiq to Prayagraj amid tight security New Delhi (Agencies): Uttar Pradesh Police on Sunday came to the Sa- barmati central jail in Ahmedabad on Sunday and took gangster- turned-politician Atiq Ahmed to Prayagraj amid tight security . Atiq Ahmed will be producedbeforeacourt on March 28 when it passes an order in a kidnapping case in which he is an accused. Atiq has been accused of orchestrating the kidnappingandassault on a real estate busi- nessman, Mohit Jaisw- al,whileinjail. Ahmed wasshiftedfromSabar- mati central jail as per the Supreme Court’s order. Atiq and his fam- ily are in the news after theirnamescroppedup intherecentmurderof lawyer Umesh Pal, a prime witness in the 2005 BSP MLA Raju Pal murder case. Oppn set to 'grill' BJP govt during Assembly session, says Goa LoP Panaji: Leader of Op- position in Goa Assem- bly Yuri Alemao said on Sunday that the Op- position MLAs are all “set to grill” the BJP government during the Budget Session, be- ginning from March 27, on issues concern- ing the state. Congress leader Ale- mao said that facts and figures detailing “the crores of rupees spent on self-glorification events and advertise- ment’s by the BJP gov- ernment will come to light in the upcoming Assembly session”. “This session will ex- pose the true face of the failed BJP government. It will be proved that the rattled BJP govern- ment is curtailing the session instead of cur- tailing wasteful expend- iture,” Alemao added. Kathmandu: The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has sus- pended three employees of the air traffic control- lerdepartmentforcare- lessness, as per CAAN spokesperson Jagan- nath Niroula on Sunday . On Friday, an Airbus A-320 aircraft of the Ne- pal Airlines coming to Kathmandu from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and an Air India plane com- ing to Kathmandu from New Delhi almost col- lided. The Air India air- craft was descending from 19,000 ft while the Nepal Airlines aircraft was flying at an altitude of 15,000 ft at the same location, Niroula said. The 2 aircraft were in proximity, the Nepal Airlines aircraft de- scended to 7,000 ft, the spokesperson said. Air India, Nepal Airlines planes almost collided, 3 suspended AM CM congratulates ISRO for launch of largest rocket LVM3 Amaravati (ANI): Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mo- han Reddy on Sunday congratulated the Indi- an Space Research Or- ganisation (ISRO) team for the successful launch of India’s larg- est rocket LVM3 carry- ing 36 satellites. It was OneWeb’s sec- ond venture propelling India’s capability in global space technology . “The success of LVM3-M3/Oneweb In- dia 2 Mission stands as a milestone in Indian space history”, the Chief Minister said. He also wished ISRO all success in future en- deavours. The ISRO launched India’s largest LVM3 rocket carrying 36 satel- lites from Andhra Pradesh’s Sriharikota on Sunday morning. LVM3 was launched from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sri- harikota at around 9 AM. “LVM3 standing 43.5 metres tall and weighing 643 tonnes lifted off from the sec- ond launch pad rocket port carrying OneWeb’s final instalment of 36 Gen1 satellites”, said the officials. Reported- ly, the LVM3 is a three- stage rocket with the first stage fired with liquid fuel, the two strap-on motors pow- ered by solid fuel, the second by liquid fuel and the third is the cry- ogenic engine.“ One Web also men- tioned the importance of collaboration be- tween the UK and Indi- an space industries. Man held for duping women devotees New Delhi (Agencies): A man who duped 50 to 60 women devotees on the pretext of providing them a tour package to Vaishno Devi has been held by the Delhi Police. The accused Madhur Kumar used to target women devotees during Navratri and other fes- tivals. Rohit Meena, DCP of Shahdara dis- trict, said that the ac- cused used to spread captivating message on social media to dupe women devotees. The official said that they got a complaint in this respect from one Ana- mika Sharma. She told the police that she got a message on a Facebook group about a tour package to ‘Mata Vaishnao Devi’. New Delhi: India logged 1,890 new coro- navirus cases, the high- est in 149 days, while the active cases in- creased to 9,433, accord- ing to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Sunday . The country had recorded 2,208 cas- es in a single day on Oc- tober 28 last year. The death count has increased to 5,30,831 with seven deaths. While two deaths each were reported by Maha- rashtra and Gujarat in a span of 24 hours, three were reconciled by Kerala, the data up- dated at 8 am stated. The daily positivity was recorded at 1.56 per cent while the weekly positivity was pegged at 1.29 per cent. The Covid case tally was recorded at 4.47 crore (4,47,04,147) The active cases now comprises 0.02 per cent of the total infections, while the national COV- ID-19 recovery rate has beenrecordedat98.79%, the ministry said. 1,890newCovidcasesin24hours 2 MORE TESTS TO BE CONDUCTED SOON FOR STABILITY SAFETY The construction of the bridge was started again, after it missed several deadlines. To make the bridge ready for commissioning, all the mandatory tests have been conducted successfully. The tests that have been conducted to check the stability and safety of the world’s highest bridge include high-velocity winds test, extreme temperatures test, earthquake-prone test and hydrological im- pacts due to water level increase. The Union Minis- ter of Railway, Communications and Electronic and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw has said that two more tests are to be conducted to- morrow, which include running a motor trolley and bolero customised rail operation on the bridge. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the 99th edition of the ‘Mann Ki Baat’ on Sunday. Pro-Khalistan protest in Canada. —FILE PHOTO Jailed-mafia Atiq Ahmed outside Sabarmati Central Jail, in Ahmedabad, Sunday. Bhopal: A missionary school in Madhya Pradesh’s Morena district was sealed after liquor and condoms were found in the principal’s room during a surprise inspection. The inspection was conducted by the State Commission for the Protection of Child Rights on Saturday. The SCPCR team found beds, liquor and condoms and also egg trays and gas cylinders. “I saw there was a gas cylinder and other objectionable stuff, including liquor bottles. Police are in- vestigating the whole matter,” Nivedita Sharma, a member of the SCPCR inspection team said, adding that she had brought the matter to the notice of the District Collector. Hyderabad: In what could be a suicide pact, four members of a software engineer’s family, includ- ing 2 kids, were found dead in their flat. Police suspect that children’s ill-health might have forced the couple to resort to the extreme step. The victims are believed to have consumed poison to end their lives. Police said that G Satish, 39, his wife G Veda, 35, and their chil- dren, G Nishiket, 9, and G Nihal, 5, were found dead in their Park Royal Apart- ment flat at Kandiguda. New Delhi A man was ar- rested in Delhi on Sunday for allegedly duping over 50 women on the pretext of providing them with a tour package to Vaishno Devi. The matter came to light in February. Madhur Kumar (36), from Hary- ana’s Panipat, became part of several Facebook groups formed by devotees and posted captivating mes- sages to lure people with his fake tour packages, the police said. He targeted victims in festive seasons, especially during Navratri, police said. MISSIONARY SCHOOL SEALED IN MP AFTER LIQUOR, CONDOMS FOUND IN INSPECTION 4 OF HYDERABAD TECHIE’S FAMILY DIE IN SUICIDE PACT MAN HELD FOR CHEATING PEOPLE OVER TOUR PACKS The success of LVM3-M3/Oneweb India 2 Mission stands as a milestone in In- dian space history. —YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh CRUCIAL READ I KNOW, THEY WANT TO KILL ME: AHMED New Delhi: Soon after stepping out of the Sabarmati central jail, gangster-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed expressed fear that he might be murdered. When some reporters asked him when he was being taken to a police van, the former MP said, “Mujhe inka programme maloom hai…Hatya karna chahte hain (I know their programme…They want to murder me).” The accused Madhur Kumar used to target women devotees during Navratri other festivals.
  9. Survival is the basis of human and all life, but an intellectual person aspires for more- ‘service can be the more.’ —Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO Editor-in-Chief, First India JAIPUR | MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2023 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 08 2NDFRONT POSTAL REG NO. JPC/004/2022-24 Promoted by FS Township LLP Dinesh Tiwari Jaipur: The Congress on Sunday began its day-long “Sankalp Saty- agraha” in support of Rahul Gandhi following his disqualification from the Lok Sabha. Similar protests were organised in other dis- tricts of Rajasthan in- cluding Dausa, Tonk, Bharatpur, Alwar, Dun- garpur, Churu, Kota, Jhalawar, Phalodi, Ka- rauli, Pali Jalore, Dhol- pur under the leader- ship of various Con- gress leaders. The Congress has launched a day-long Satyagraha in all states and district headquar- ters to protest against Gandhi’s conviction in a 2019 defamation case and his subsequent dis- qualification from the Lok Sabha. Gandhi was disquali- fied from the Lok Sabha on Friday, a day after a court in Gujarat’s Surat convicted him in the defamation case. The disqualification will prevent Gandhi (52), a four-time MP, from con- testing elections for eight years unless a higher court stays the conviction. Calling Gandhi’s dis- qualification “murder of democracy”, Dotasra said, “We are holding this satyagraha against the disqualification of Rahul Gandhi from the Lok Sabha. The Pradesh Con- gress Committee chief added that the BJP la- bels anyone who raises their voice against it as “anti-nationals” and claimed that it distorts their public image through social media. “Rahul Gandhi is someone whose grand- mother and father sac- rificed their lives for the sake of the nation,” he said. Mentioning that Gandhi had made it clear that he was not go- ing to be afraid, Dotas- ra said, “The Congress will expose the scam of Adani and the PM. We are ready for this from Parliament to the roads.” Khachariyawas said Gandhi was disquali- fied from the Lok Sabha in a planned manner. “This was a sin. The sin has been committed and its outcome will be dangerous,” he said. Former mayor Jyoti Khandelwal said the prime minister main- tained silence on the Adani issue but action was taken against Gan- dhi, who has been con- stantly raising the voice of the people of India. “Satyagraha is the power that had forced the British to bow down. The Modi gov- ernment will also have to bow down,” she said. During the protest, Dotasra also an- nounced that he Con- gress’ Rajasthan in- charge Sukhjinder Randhawa will visit all divisions meet party workers and masses. They will then cover all districts and blocks. On Tuesday, they will visit the Udaipur divi- sion, followed by Bikan- er and Jodhpur divi- sions on Wednesday and Kota and Bharat- pur on Saturday . CONGRESS’ ‘SANKALP SATYAGRAHA’ IN RAGA’S SUPPORT BJP labels everyone who opposes it as ‘anti-national,’ says Dotasra Bikaner: Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal targeted the Congress and Rahul Gandhi and said that they consider themselves above the law. “Rahul Gandhi feels ‘my way is highway’ and he is constantly speaking against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He has insulted OBCs as well,” he said. Meghwal said that Rahul Gandhi should apologise this time as well as he did last time on the statement “chowk- idar chor hai.” He went on to say that he believed it was a conspiracy by some Congressmen. —Laxman Raghav Bikaner: A swarm of bees attacked the Congressmen hold- ing ‘Satyagraha’ at Gandhi Park against the disqualification of Rahul Gandhi from Lok Sabha. The Congressmen led by Energy Minister Bhanwar Singh Bhati saved themselves and rushed out of the park soon after the bees attacked them. Bhati along with his supporters reached the Park at around 11 am. Shortly after he began his address, they were attacked by the honey bees. The leaders protected themselves with clothes and rushed out of the park. MEGHWAL TARGETS CONGRESS, SAYS RAHUL GANDHI CONSIDERS HIMSELF ABOVE LAW HONEY BEES ATTACK LEADERS DURING ‘SANKALP SATYAGRAHA’ IN BIKANER GS Dotasra, Dr Mahesh Joshi, Pratap S Khachariyawas, Shakuntala Rawat, BL Jatav, Mahendra Chaudhary, Amin Kagzi, Jyoti Khandelwal, Munesh Gurjar, Ganga Devi, Rukshmani Kumari, Dr Archana Sharma and others during the day-long ‘Sankalp Satyagraha’ at the Collectorate Circle in Jaipur on Sunday. —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA RTDC Chairman Dharmendra Rathore during the Cong’s ‘Sankalp Satyagraha’ in Ajmer on Sunday. Also seen here is Naseem Akhtar and others. —PHOTO BY ANAND SHARMA CM Ashok Gehlot SS Randhawa GS Dotasra Rahul Gandhi was raising the is- sue of corruption done in connivance between Prime Minis- ter Narendra Modi and (industrialist Gautam) Adani and to suppress his voice, a decision was taken in haste to terminate his Lok Sabha mem- bership. —GS Dotasra, State PCC Chief l Cong has launched a day-long satyagraha in all states district HQs to protest against Gandhi’s conviction in a 2019 defamation case and his subsequent disqualification from LS l“The sin has been committed and its outcome will be dangerous,” says PSK CM, Randhawa, Dotasra to chair division wise meetings from March 28 Naresh Sharma Jaipur: Congress will take the movement against the central gov- ernment against the disqualification of Ra- hul Gandhi from LS at divisional, district and block level. After the Satyagrah a held on Sunday , the PCC has made a plan of visit of senior leaders to di- visional level from March 28. CM Ashok Gehlot, Congress Raj in-charge Sukhjinder Randhawa PCC Chief GS Do- tasra will visit divi- sions. Later, similar movements will be run at the district and block levels. Dotasara informed that ‘Satyagraha’ will be held at divisional HQs level from March 28 wherein, CM Gehlot, Randhawa and he will be participating and in- teracting with the party workers and masses. The first such meet- ing will be held in Bi- kaner and Jodhpur di- visions, in Udaipur on March 29, in Kota and Ajmer on March 31 and in Jaipur and Bharat- pur on April 1. First India Bureau Kekri: AICC Gujarat in-charge, Dr Raghu Sharma, who visited Kekri for the first time after it was declared a district, was accorded a grand welcome during a District Festival held at Patel Maidan, where in thousands of people gathered. In a conversa- tion with First India, Sharma expressed grat- itude to CM Ashok Ge- hlot on behalf of the people of the area. He said that the CM is the creator of modern Ra- jasthan. “It takes guts to make 19 districts in one stroke. The govt has opened new avenues for devp in area. Gehlot de- serves thanks for this,” he said. “Due to dis- tance from dist HQs, Govt Hospital was given District Hospital’s sta- tus. Kekri will prove to be a ‘model district’ in terms of development,” Dr Raghu added. Dr Jagdeesh Chandra offers floral tributes to late Rajendra Garg, brother of MoS Dr Subhash Garg at the latter’s residence in Bharatpur on Sunday. Dr Jagdeesh Chandra consoles Devendra Pathak, Chief Revenue Officer of A1 TV news channel on the demise of latter’s father at his residence in Bharatpur on Sunday. Dr Jagdeesh Chandra with Dr Subhash Garg and District Collector of Bharatpur, Alok Ranjan at the Minister’s residence to condole the demise of his brother, late Rajendra Garg during his visit to Bharatpur on Sunday. —PHOTOS BY SUNIL SHARMA OFFERING CONDOLENCES Aishwary Pradhan Jaipur:BJPleaderDy LoP Rajendra Rathore on Sunday, demanded that CM Ashok Gehlot should issue a white pa- per on land allotted to Adanigroupinthestate. He also asked the gov- ernment to stop the Right to Health Bill and hold discussions with the protesting doctors. “Rahul Gandhi is speaking on Adani, I de- mand the Chief Minis- ter of Rajasthan to tell how much land has been issued to Adani in his tenure for various projects.TheCMshould issue white paper on land allotted and relax- ation given to the Adani group,” Rathore said at a press conference at the party office here. He said that the Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has no moral right to talk about Adani as the maximum land on con- cessional rates given to any industrial group is that of Adani. Subhash Jain Dungarpur: Brahmin community has once again raised the de- mand for tickets in as- sembly and Lok Sabha elections to Brahmin leaders in proportion to their population. They also demanded nomina- tion in boards and cor- porations on priority . The party leaders were addressing the 7th Vipra Mahakumbh organisedbyVipraFoun- dation in Dungarpur’s Sagwara which was also attended by Education Minister Dr BD Kalla. Kalla said that the Centre should increase the reservation under EWS to 14%.Kalla also laid stress on establish- ing a Vipra bank and increasing employment opportunities for the Brahmin youths. Congress spokesper- son Gourav Vallabh spoke above the party lines. He said that the candidates of Vipra so- ciety should top in the exams for higher ser- vices. He said that in- sult to the Brahmins will not be tolerated. First India Bureau Jaipur: Former CAG Rajiv Mehrishi while virtually addressing the 16th convention of All India Federation of State Civil/Adminis- trative Service Offic- ers, organised by the RAS Council on Sun- day, said ensuring ac- countability of offic- ers at every level of administration is the biggest requirement of good governance. He said it is very impor- tant to have uniformi- ty in the standards of accountability at the national level. In his address, Mehrishi highlighted various aspects includ- ing challenges of ad- ministration, future requirements for good governance etc. Proper training is must at low- est level of administra- tion so that uniformity can be established in decisions, policies its results, he said. IAS Dharmendra Bhatna- gar also spoke during the event. Jiban Chakraborty , Shivdular Singh Gaurav Bajad were among those who attended the event. First India Bureau Jaipur: Silicosis wings will be established in Jodhpur’s KN Chest Hospital Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital in Ajmer costing around Rs 27 crore. CM Gehlot has approved the pro- posal in this regard. The wing at JLN Hos- pital, Ajmer will be built at a cost of Rs 10.45 cr and medical equip- ment worth Rs 3.21 cr will be purchased. Whereas, at KN Chest hospital in Jodhpur, construction work will be done at a cost of Rs 10 cr and equipment worth Rs 3.37 crore will be purchased. CM should issue a white paper on land allotted to Adani: Rathore Centre should increase quota under EWS to 14%: Dr BD Kalla Ensuring officers’ liability at all levels must: Mehrishi Silicosis wings will be set up in Jodhpur and Ajmer Ashok Gehlot is creator of modern Raj: Dr Raghu Sharma Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has approved the creation of 16 new posts in Jodhpur Development Au- thority for strengthening the cadre of Planning Branch. In these new posts, there will be 2 posts of Senior Town Planner, 2 of Deputy Town Planner, 6 of Assistant Town Planner and 6 of Town Plan- ning Assistant. 16 NEW POSTS IN JODH DEVP AUTHORITY Rajendra Rathore addresses a press conference at BJP Headquarters in Jaipur on Sunday. Also seen here are Bhajan Lal Sharma Sushil Katara. Sr RAS Gaurav Bajad was elected the Prez of All India Federation of State Civil/ Administrative Service Assn on Sunday BJP’s new State President Chandra Prakash Joshi will assume charge today Thousands of people attended 7th Vipra Mahakumbh organised by Vipra Foundation in Sagwara, Dungarpur on Sunday.
  10. www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/ thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 09 JAIPUR | MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2023 aks Ibn Bat- tuta Gate Ho- tel, the crowned jew- el of Dubai, hosted one of India’s pre- mier single-day fash- ion events called Fashion Connect, sea- son 14, Presented by First India News and Bharat24-Vision of New India on Sunday , March 19. Jagdeesh Chandra graced the evening and appre- ciated the designer, Wrickie Angrish for his esoteric col- lection. His High- ness Sheikh Juma Bin Maktoum Al Maktoum was pre- sent as the Chief Guest and Yakoob Al Ali, Executive Di- rector and Private Advisor in His Highness Office attended the show as the special guest. Designer Wrickie An- grish took everyone on a ride to the glittery world with evening cocktail colours black infused with metallic silver and gold vibes. While describing his gorgeous collection, the talented designer said, “My couture col- lection ‘ANGRISH spring Summer 2023’ collection is a lot about keeping the edginess, rawness, styled with the glitters and zip- pers, inspired from the rock n roll life of the 70s. Ladies and gentle- men, let’s have a look at characters and ele- ments of ANGRISH.” “ANGRISH show- cased mix line up starting with pret-line evening cocktails” he added. ANGRISH was started in 2010 as a clothing trading house and has seen several transitions during this whole dec- ade, from 2016 launch- ing the private label design house, to a ma- jor add-on transition in 2019 towards envi- ronmentally sustaina- ble clothing, by using fabrics, designs and aesthetics which are more sustainable, street influential and e nv i r o n m e n t a l l y friendly and mostly naturally printed and produced. WHEN IN DOUBT, ADD SPARKLE! The outstanding Fashion Connect presented by First India and Bharat24- Vision of New India was held at Oaks Ibn Battuta Gate Hotel Dubai on March 19. City First highlights some glimpses of highly acclaimed designer Wrickie Angrish’s collection showcased at the grand show! KAVITA CHAUHAN cityfirst@firstindia.co.in O Dari, Kristine and Oleksa showcasing designer collection Clockwise: Sophia, Irena, Irena, Amin and Claudia Designer Wrickie Angrish with Claudia and Irena showcasing the exquisite collection —PHOTOS BY SANTOSH SHARMA
  11. 10 ETC JAIPUR | MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2023 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia F A C E O F T H E D A Y NISHU TIWARI, Influencer LEO JULY 24 - AUGUST 23 You make sure to make things work your way. Never demotivate someone even if someone is not capable of doing something. You are most wanted by your friends. You can have romantic affair in office and a serious one. You will invest money in clothes and accessories today. LIBRA SEPT 24 - OCTOBER 22 Scrumptious food is what you are craving for today. You always maintain cordial relationship with everyone. You workout daily to keep yourself fit. You may start a side business to earn extra money. You are not a jealous kind and you feel happy for others. ARIES MAR 21 - APR 20 You care about you lover but somehow hesitate in expressing that care. Don’t make friends for money and status rather make friends who will stick with you forever. On social front, you may have to spend some extra money in buying gifts for someone for some specific occasion. SAGITTARIUS NOV 23 - DEC 22 Spend time talking with likeminded people as it will make you feel good for now. Boisterous behaviour is what everyone needs right now, do whatever you can do to cheer everyone up. You will feel financially comfortable and infant you are in position to invest money in some new venture. GEMINI MAY 21 - JUNE 21 You are a pro in your field and none can beat you. You give tough competition to people. Many people get inspired by you. You will get special treatment from your dear ones. Take stand where you need to, don’t run in the same direction where everybody else is going. Health remains perfect. AQUARIUS JAN 21 - FEB 19 You need a break from day to tensions and the way to cope up with stress is to meditate. You must create an environment of understanding at home. You will succeed in any sort of examination if you put your heart and soul to it. Promotion can be expected even if other are not. TAURUS APR 21 - MAY 20 You love to live close to your family. Best day to buy gold and silver or any precious metal for investment sake. You are a child at heart and never let this child die. You have a big heart and you always help someone if you can. Video gathering is possible. CAPRICORN DEC 23 - JAN 20 You are very generous by nature and also you are the backbone of your family. Today is a favourable day for business. You may postpone your study plans. You are very fortunate to have a great friend circle. Be careful of the words that come out of your mouth. VIRGO AUG 24 - SEP 23 Your spouse is someone who can do anything for your happiness. You are opportunist and this will make you successful one day. There may be delays in property posses- sion and it won’t effect you. You are happy spending whole day at home. Help your mothers at home today. CANCER JUNE 22 - JULY 23 Visit a doctor if you have any doubts about your health. Don’t attack stress even if you don’t have any. Let go of things that are not in your control. You want to have your own house and you will work hard to make your dream come true. You will feel less burdened today. PISCES FEB20 - MARCH 20 Your spouse may make you spend more than you expected. Fantastic day for investing money in stock market as you can make fortune. You need help on academic front and you should not shy away from asking. You miss your parents a lot and somewhere fear to loose them. SCORPIO OCT 23 - NOVEMBER 22 You will feel amorous towards your wife. This is the best time try some- thing new. Work on your limitations, there can be no better time than this. You have more opposite sex friends than the same and you may be judged sometimes but don’t care. YOUR DAY Horoscope by Saurabbh Sachdeva DIYA GHAR FILLING COLOURS TO THE SHADOWY LIVES assionate about investing in the lives of children, 46 years old Saraswathi Padmanab- han, a trained Montessori teacher and Counsellor is giv- ing motherly love to the chil- dren of the migrant labourer community in Bengaluru through her dream home ‘Diya Ghar’. Saraswathi says, “It’s always fascinating for me to connect with these children. Wherev- er I worked I tried to find opportuni- ties where I could work and support children.” True to its name ‘Diya Ghar’ is to- day emerging as a ‘lighthouse’ into the gloomy lives of thousands of deprived children. The organisation is chang- ing these kids’ lives by providing them day care services, the foundational Montessori or preschool education, with two wholesome meals a day and safe transport from their settlements to school and back. Saraswathi and her team are run- ning 3 preschools and Day Care cen- tres serving 135 children until March 2020 and also set up Community Cent- ers in 2020. Over 1000+ children mostly 2-6 years old in 22 Centers attend class- es every day and receive nutrition, child care and medical care. So far, over 400 little ones have “graduated” from Diya Ghar and joined elementary schools in Bangalore or back in their villages. After preschool, Diya Ghar also recommends and helps to enroll children in any affordable private or government school where the organi- sation also supports up to 60% or some amount of the school fee if any mi- grant parent can’t give the full fee. Growing up in Chennai, Saraswathi used to visit children’s homes on her birthdays with her parents. Her par- ents and grandparents used to support these children, which had a lasting impact on her. Talking about the idea that origi- nated to start such an organisation, Saraswathi candidly replied to me, and said, “My first job was in Mumbai and as part of a volunteer group, I used to take care of street children there. Later, I moved to California and did my MBA there and started work- ing as an auditor. Again, I used to vol- unteer there, but this time I worked with the prisoners’ children. For job purposes eventually, I moved back to Bengaluru with my husband who's one of the trustees in Diya Ghar. I studied counselling and started work- ing with an NGO for a year. After my son’s birth, I started teaching counsel- ling so I could give time to my child also. There was a migrant labourers community behind my husband’s of- fice. On weekends, my husband and I used to visit and distribute clothes, and books to the young children and spend quality time there. After the birth of my two daughters, I continued to teach counselling part-time.” As Saraswathi’s three children were very young and going to the Montes- sori school, she did 6 months of Mon- tessori training and eventually, with her experience and deep understand- ing of child development, she initially opened the Montessori preschool in 2016 with merely five kids of labour workers. Saraswathi further said, “Primarily it was tough to manage and run the organisation along with my own three young children. For my organization, I rented a place close to my home and initially started just for half a day. First six months I was the only teacher and the lady who was taking care of my children helped me at my centre also. Almost for a year, we gave home- cooked breakfast and lunch to these migrant children. I only brought these migrant children from the community and dropped them back. Later, we hired teachers and trained them. And then I started a full-day program.” When I asked Saraswathi how she makes the parents agreeable especial- ly for pursuing education as it be- comes a tendency for them to lead an easygoing life and earn their liveli- hood through begging, she said, “These migrant families come from North Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, and Orissa. Earlier there were trust issues and these families felt scared of sending their children to Diya Ghar. So it was extremely hard to convince them. But there were moth- ers who wanted to send their children to school as they went to construction sites and there these children strug- gled and were neglected a lot. So ini- tially a few migrant parents came along with their children to school and gradually they started to build confi- dence in us.” During the pandemic Covid-19 time the preschools were closed so Diya Ghar centres were started inside the communities. The organization also trained community mentors to teach the children within these communi- ties. With 97 team members, the organi- zation’s goal is now to expand and serve 5000 children every day with quality food, medical care, and educa- tion. Diya Ghar partners with many NGOs and various IT Companies like Mphasis and Oracle. These NGOs run bridge programs with Diya Ghar for the communities. IT Companies also volunteer and do activities like card making and pot painting with chil- dren. Azim Premji Foundation, Titan, Rotary Bangalore IT Corridor Charity, and many other renowned brands sup- port the cause. In the end, Saraswathi mused, “The need is huge. These children are vul- nerable and the migrant community has unfortunately been unseen. But so many people are supportive and gener- ous. They are open to supporting and sponsoring the child or their educa- tion. We need more reinforcement from society and people should recog- nize the need around.” ANUBHA JAIN Journalist Writer P Kids during the Mid Day Meal Kids while enjoying the art class Oracle employees with kids of Diya Ghar Saraswathi with kids and teachers of Preschool on the Graduation day Saraswathi playing with a migrant kid Kids of Diya Ghar during the class Kids of Diya Ghar
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This weekend Priyanka took the ‘gram and posted anewvideoonherfeed.Inthevideo,onecould see her enjoying her Saturday night with Nick. A few hours ago, Priyanka posted a new video on In- stagram.Inthevideo,theCitadelactressandNick can be seen sitting together at a restaurant, just about to have their food. However, the new par- entsarevisiblytired,sleepy ,andlowonenergy , as opposed to the loud and happening ambi- ence of the eatery . Both Priyanka and Nick couldbeseenstaringatthecamera,whilethe latter pretends to have fun by throwing his hands into the air, which makes PeeCee laugh. Sharing the video, Chopra captioned the post, “When mom and dad try to do Saturday night”. LOVE IS IN THE AIR? H arry Styles and Emily Ratajkowski are rais- ing eyebrows after the duo was spotted kiss- ing on the streets of Tokyo, Japan. Harry and his ex- flame Olivia Wilde separated in November last year after dating for two years. On the other hand, Emily filed for divorce from ex-husband Sebastian Bear- McClard in September. And now, Harry and Emily have become the talk of the town after pictures of them having an intimate moment were ob- tained by the Daily Mail. In the pictures shared by the media portal, Emily could be reportedly seen don- ning a black and pink jacket with a long black skirt, while the As it Was singer was seen rocking an all-black look with his hair pulled back. The portal also reported that the rumoured lovebirds were seen dancing together. It also noted that neither Harry nor Emily Rata- jkowski appeared con- cerned or worried about people spotting them sharing the intimate mother. ETC www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia JAIPUR | MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2023 11 FOREVER BESTIES K areena Kapoor Khan, the popu- lar Bollywood ac- tress has always been extremely close to her girl gang. 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Ac- cording to a source, the families of Raghav and Parineeti are involved. Since the two know each other for a long time, have common inter- ests and everything worked out in their fa- vour, the families initiat- ed discussions on mar- riage. They went for din- ner after the talks of mar- riage were in the air. The source also revealed that a formal announcement and a roka ceremony will soon take place. But when the ceremony takes place, it will be intimate with close family m e m b e r s only . BETTER FUTURE Kim Kardashian Parineeti Chopra Kareena Kapoor Khan Priyanka Chopra Emily Ratajkowski Her post... Charismatic Beauty! Her post... The Mass Maharaja, Ajay Devgn shared insights about his upcoming movie Bholaa in the press conference organised Pink City Mall ctor-filmmak- er Ajay Devgn’s action thriller Bho- laa is getting ready for its worldwide re- lease on March 30. 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