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JAIPUR l FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2022 l Pages 14 l 3.00  RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 3 l Issue No. 321
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Ranchi: Former Bihar CM Lalu Prasad was on Thursday released on bail
from the Birsa Munda Jail after his bail bond was paid. The RJD chief
was granted bail by the Jharkhand High Court last week almost 42 weeks
after his conviction in the Doranda case.
LALU PRASAD
YADAV GETS
BAIL, RELEASED
FROM JAIL
Mumbai: Indian markets gained on Thursday, as investor sentiment improved
on optimism that the Covid-19 situation in China may not be as bad as feared.
Investors also cheered strong earnings from Meta Platforms, leading to a bounce
in technology stocks. Sensex gained 702 points and nifty ended near 17,250
MARKETS
RALLY AS GLOBAL
SENTIMENT
IMPROVES
GEHLOT APPEALS TO PM FOR ANOTHER
MEET OF CMs, THIS TIME ON INFLATION
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A day after PM
Modi’s meeting with
CMs, and upon his re-
turn to Jaipur from
Mumbai, Rajasthan
Chief Minister Ashok
Gehlot has appealed to
PM Modi to chair yet
another meeting with
CMs of the states on the
issue of inflation.
In a series of tweets,
Gehlot said, “Yesterday
PMO India held a meet-
ing through video con-
ferencing regarding
Covid. In this meeting,
only 5 Chief Ministers
got a chance to express
their views. In the end,
the Prime Minister
himself, in his address,
suddenly mentioned in-
flation and rising prices
of petrol and diesel and
tried to blame it on non-
BJP ruled states. People
are suffering from infla-
tion all over the coun-
try. The economic poli-
cies of the country are
mainly made and oper-
ated by the central gov-
ernment, but its effect
is on the states only. I
request the Prime Min-
ister to hold a meeting
with all the Chief Min-
isters on the issue of
inflation and listen to
everyone. With this, the
states will also get an
opportunity to present
their side and their
point of view will also
be known to the central
government. Along
with inflation, it is nec-
essary for all the states
to communicate with
the central government
on many serious issues
including centrally
sponsored schemes,
GST, Jal Jeevan Mis-
sion etc. Therefore, I
will appeal to Shri Nar-
endra Modi to hold a
meeting with all the
Chief Ministers regard-
ing the issues of inter-
est of the states and the
interest of the country
so that maximum relief
can be provided to the
common man by find-
ing solutions to them.”
CM Ashok Gehlot
Working on lifting AFSPA
from Northeast: Modi
Guwahati: Prime Min-
ister Narendra Modi on
Thursday said the Cen-
tre was working to-
wards lifting the Armed
Forces (Special Powers)
Act [AFSPA] from the
Northeast. “For long,
many states of the
Northeast have been
under AFSPA. But in
the past eight years, be-
cause of peace and bet-
ter law and order situa-
tion on the ground, we
have lifted AFSPA from
many parts of the re-
gion,” said Modi, ad-
dressing a “Peace, Uni-
ty and Development”
rally at Diphu in As-
sam’s Karbi Anglong
district.
Earlier in the day, the
prime minister inaugu-
rated three colleges for
veterinary science and
agriculture in Diphu.
He also launched the
Amrit Sarovar Project
to rejuvenate 2,950 wa-
terbodies across the
state. Modi said that
since 2014, violent inci-
dents had reduced by 75
per cent in the region.
“That is why we were
able to lift AFSPA first
from Tripura, then
Meghalaya,” he said.
“In Assam, in the
past few years, the situ-
ation has improved so
much that AFSPA was
lifted from 23 districts,”
he said, adding that the
Centre was working to-
wards lifting the Act
from Nagaland and Ma-
nipur.
PM MODI-RATAN TATA
INAUGURATE 7 STATE-
OF-THE-ART CANCER
HOSPITALS IN ASSAM
Dibrugarh: Prime Minister Naren-
dra Modi along with industrialist
Ratan Tata on Thursday inaugu-
rated seven state-of-the-art cancer
hospitals and laid the founda-
tion stone for seven new cancer
hospitals. “Today, 7 new cancer
hospitals have been inaugurated
in Assam. There was a time, even
one hospital getting opened up in
7 years was a thing to celebrate.
Times have changed now. I have
been told 3 more cancer hospitals
will be ready for your service in a
few months,” PM Modi said.
PM LAUDS
DOUBLE-ENGINE
GOVT FOR ASSAM
‘BODO ACCORD’
BROUGHT LONG-
LASTING PEACE
INSURGENCY IN NORTH EAST
REDUCED BY 80 PERCENT: MHA
Diphu: PM lauded the
double-engine govern-
ment for the development
of northeast regions.
“Today, the double-engine
government is developing
the nation with the mantra
of ‘Sabka Saath Sabka
Vikas’,” he said.
Diphu: PM Modi hailed
the Bodo Accord, saying it
has brought “long-lasting
peace” to Assam. “Last
year, several organisa-
tions from Karbi Anglong
joined the resolve for
peace and development.
Bodo Accord opened new
doors for lasting peace in
2020,” said PM Modi in
Assam.
New Delhi: Incidents of insurgency in the north-
eastern states reduced by 80 per cent in the last
eight years while casualties of security forces
went down by 75 per cent and civilian deaths by
99 per cent, an official report said. According to
the annual report of the MHA, the security situ-
ation in the northeastern states has improved sub-
stantially since 2014 and the year 2020 recorded
the lowest insurgency incidents and casualties
among the civilians and security forces during the
last two decades.
“Modi’s Federalism is not
cooperative. It’s coercive”
Rahul attacks PM over fuel price issue
New Delhi: Congress
leader Rahul Gandhi
on Thursday accused
PM Narendra Modi of
“abdicating responsi-
bility” by ‘blaming’
states for the inflation
despite the Centre tak-
ing 68 per cent of all
fuel taxes.
“High Fuel prices –
blame states. Coal
shortage – blame
states. Oxygen short-
age – blame states,”
Gandhi wrote. “68 per
cent of all fuel taxes
are taken by the centre.
Yet, the PM abdicates
responsibility. The PM
abdicates responsibili-
ty. Modi’s Federalism
is not cooperative. It’s
coercive,” Gandhi
tweeted.
MAHA GOVT’S COLLECTED RS 79, 412 CR
AS FUEL TAXES: HARDEEP SINGH PURI
New Delhi: Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas
Hardeep Singh Puri questioned the Maharashtra govern-
ment’s decision to not reduce VAT on fuel in order to provide
relief to people. Puri stressed his stand by highlighting that
the State government is expected to collect Rs 33,000 crore
as fuel taxes this year. “The truth hurts, but facts speak for
themselves. Maha govt is expected to collect Rs 33,000 crore
this year. Why did it not reduce VAT on fuel to provide relief
to people?,” he asked.
PM Modi being felicitated with traditional Assamese
Japi by Assam CM Sarma and Union Minister
Sonowal in Dibrugarh on Thursday. —PHOTO BY ANI
CRUCIAL READ
DELHI-CENTRE POWER ROW:
SC RESERVES ORDER
New Delhi: The SC on Thursday reserved its
order on whether or not to refer to a five-judge
Constitution bench a contentious issue of who
should control administrative services in Delhi.
The Central government has sought a hearing by a
five-judge bench on the matter pertaining to a legal
dispute between the Delhi government and the
Centre regarding the control over administrative
services in the national capital.
COURT RESERVES ORDER
ON MEVANI’S BAIL PLEA
Barpeta: A court in Assam’s Barpeta
district on Thursday reserved its or-
der on Gujrat MLA Jignesh Mevani’s
bail plea in a case where he is ac-
cused of “assaulting” a policewoman
while being brought by a police
posse from Guwahati to Kokrajhar.
DELHI’S HOTTEST APRIL DAY
IN 12 YEARS @ 43.5°
IMD issues orange
alert for 5 states
Kamal Nath
resigns as LOP
in MP Assembly
Bhopal: Congress lead-
er Kamal Nath has re-
signed as the Leader of
Opposition in the Mad-
hya Pradesh Assembly
.
The Congress high
command has accepted
the former chief minis-
ter’s resignation from
the post and appointed
Dr Govind Singh as the
Leader of the Congress
Legislature Party, and
therefore the Leader of
Opposition in the Mad-
hya Pradesh Assembly
.
In a letter dated April
28, Congress general
secretary KC Venugopal
wrote to Kamal Nath,
“This is to inform you
that Hon’ble Congress
President has accepted
your resignation from
the post of Leader, Con-
gress Legislature Party
,
Madhya Pradesh with
immediate effect. The
party wholeheartedly
appreciates your contri-
bution as the CLP Lead-
er, Madhya Pradesh.”
Bhubaneswar: The In-
dia Meteorological De-
partment (IMD) has is-
sued an orange alert for
five districts in India
overcontinuedheatwave
conditions until May 1.
The five districts which
have been warned are:
Bihar, Jharkhand, inte-
rior Odisha, Chhattis-
garh and Gangetic West
Bengal April 30 and Tel-
angana till May 1.
“There has been no
significantrainfallsince
February25.Inbetween,
on April 14 and April 21,
there were dust storms
in Rajasthan and Hary-
ana but there was no sig-
nificant rain. Hence the
long dry spell has result-
ed in high tempera-
tures,”seniorIMDscien-
tist R.K. Jenamani said.
New Delhi: The Delhi
Police Crime Branch on
Thursdayarrestedoneof
the most wanted accused
of Jahangirpuricommu-
nal riots from West Ben-
gal, sources said. The ac-
cusedhasbeenidentified
as Farid alias Neetu, a
history-sheeter in the Ja-
hangirpuri area with
cases of robbery
, snatch-
ing, burglary etc.
“He was very actively
involved in the commu-
nal riots and played a
major role. Our several
teams who have been
deployed in West Ben-
gal arrested him on
Thursday from his
aunt’s house in Tamluk
village. He is being
brought to New Delhi
via flight today,” one of
the sources said.
The accused had fled
from the spot after the
riots and had been
changing his locations
and moving across West
Bengal.
KOVIND, SHAH TO MEET BENGAL
VIOLENCE VICTIMS
CM TO CHAIR
MEET WITH
COLLECTORS
New Delhi: President and Union home minister
Amit have agreed to meet a delegation of lawyers
representing victims of post-poll violence on
April 29. According to sources, the President has
consented to meet the delegation of lawyers at
noon. Shah will meet the delegation the same
day at 9 pm. The lawyers will also hold a peaceful
candle march in the national capital on Friday to
highlight the “struggle and fight of the affected
people of the state”.
CM Gehlot will chair
a meeting of District
Collectors on Friday
from 12 noon onwards
wherein Divisional
Commissioners will
also be present. During
this, CM will take feed-
back on many issues
including water and
electricity. Meanwhile,
Ministers of many de-
partments will also be
present for the meet.
JAHANGIRPURI VIOLENCE
Key accused Farid arrested from Bengal
Pedestrians shield their faces from the heat with a scarf, in
Gurugram, Thursday, April 28, 2022.  —PHOTO BY PTI
Farid alias Neetu
PM Modi receives a traditional welcome
during his visit to Dibrugarh on Thursday.
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Jaipur: The dispute
between the state gov-
ernment and the Na-
tional Highways Au-
thority of India (NHAI)
over the construction
of Northern Ring Road
has finally ended. Now
the construction of the
Northern Ring Road
will start soon.
The construction of
47-km long South Ring
Road from Ajmer Road
to Agra Road via Tonk
Road around the capi-
tal has been almost
completed by NHAI
and vehicular move-
ment has also started.
However, the matter
of construction of the
45-km Northern Ring
Road from Agra Road
to Delhi Road and Delhi
Road to C Zone Bypass
was pending for a long
time because the state
government was not
able to decide over land
issue.
The alignment of the
road has been finalised
by the NHAI. The NHAI
had been demanding
land free of cost for the
construction of the
Ring Road. The present
government had decid-
ed to construct the land
in the width of 360 me-
ters.
Construction of Northern Ring Road to start soon!
DISPUTE BETWEEN STATE GOVT  NHAI ENDS
lll
CM Gehlot had
written to Union
Transport
Minister Nitin
Gadkari
proposing joint
partnership of
JDA  NHAI
for Northern
Ring Road
Raj govt should work seriously
underJJMprovisions:Shekhawat
The state ranked 32nd
in terms of progress in two and a half years in Jal Jeevan Mission project
Naresh Sharma
Jaipur: UnionJalShak-
ti Minister Gajendra
Singh Shekhawat dur-
ing a review meeting of
Jal Jeevan Misiion held
at Jai Mahal Palace, ex-
pressed his displeasure
over the progress in on-
going works under Jal
Jeevan mission in Ra-
jasthan.
PHED Minister Ma-
hesh Joshi himself also
accepted the fact. The
state is ranked 32nd in
termsof progressintwo
and a half years.
It was informed in the
meeting that the state
governmentwasallotted
a budget of Rs 27, 000
crore from 2019 to 2022
but the pace of work re-
mained slow and the
government could with-
draw only Rs 4000 crore
and expenditure was Rs
3,500 crore.
Joshi said that complet-
ing large-scale projects
is not possible in 24
months and therefore
the deadline should be
extendedtillMarch2026.
Shekhawat said “We
have to take everyone
along. Every poor fami-
ly has to be provided
with a tap connection.”
Gajendra Singh Shekhawat chairs the review meeting of Jal
Jeevan Mission at Hotel Jai Mahal Palace in Jaipur on Thursday.
Dr Mahesh Joshi and Kailash Choudhary were also present.
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Dr Poonia writes to Haryana
CM over livestock protection
First India Bureau
Jaipur: BJP State
President Dr Satish
Poonia has written a
letter to Haryana CM-
Mohan Lal Khattar re-
questing him to with-
draw a ban on ‘Tudi’ 
‘Parali’ to protect live-
stock of Rajasthan.
He said that collec-
tors of Sirsa  Hisar
have banned transpor-
tation of ‘Tudi’ to Ra-
jasthan. He said that
fodder coming to state
from other states via
Haryana is also being
stopped on border.
Poonia will be on a
two-day visit Hadoti on
April 29-30. He will at-
tend a district training
camp in Jhalawar today
 will address workers.
He will interact with
workers in Kota on
April 30  will also ad-
dress a press confer-
ence at Circuit House at
2 pm on April 30.
Dr Satish Poonia interacts with a beneficiary during the
inauguration of a ‘Swasthya Mela’ at Jalsoo village in Amber.
BJP to fight upcoming polls under
PM Modi’s guidance: Rathore
Shubham Jain
Ajmer: BJP leader 
Dy LoP Rajendra
Rathore during a press
conference in Ajmer,
said that the BJP’s CM
face will be the symbol
‘Lotus’ in Rajasthan, 
the election will be
fought under the leader-
ship of PM Narendra
Modi.
Targetting the Con-
gress, he said that the
mismanagement of
every bit has proved
that the government
has failed on every
front.
Rajasthan govern-
ment of Congress was
formed on the basis of
infighting. The result
of which was the revolt
of the then State Con-
gress President and
Deputy Chief Minister
Sachin Pilot against his
own government. Con-
gress MLAs are looting
public considering
themselves to be mini
CMs. Congress will
have to bear the brunt
of this in upcoming as-
sembly polls, he said.
Rajendra Rathore unveiled the statue of martyr Gopal Singh
Dhandhal at Gotan in Merta city on Thursday. Vasudev Devnani,
Saint Pratappuri Maharaj and others were also present.
Cut power for corporates
or we will: MLA to Govt
First India Bureau
Alwar: Behror MLA
Baljeet Yadav during a
press conference on the
ongoing power short-
age in state, said that he
conducted a high level
meeting with the Ener-
gy Minister, where he
asked the minister to
import coal from Indo-
nesia or anywhere, but
farmers and common
man in the rural areas
should not suffer due to
load shedding. And the
available electricity
should be managed in
an appropriate manner.
MLA Baljeet Yadav said
that he took part in the
Energy Minister’s
meeting and asked him
to not cut the power in
the evening between
6-10 pm, as school  col-
lege students prepare-
for their ongoing exams
during this time.
Whenever there is
load shedding those re-
siding in rural areas,
are the worst sufferers .
“ Cut power supply for
industries or we will,”
the MLA added saying
that even if they are
sent to jail for doing so.
DR. SUBHASH GARG
@drsubhashg
Honorable@gss-
jodhpur take all MPs
together to meet
Hon’ble PM to get
ERCP approved as a
national project  do
justice to Rajasthan.
Unless the scheme of
bringing water from
rivers is linked with
the Jal Jeevan Mis-
sion, even JJM will
not be successful.
Baljeet Yadav
‘THIS TIME CM FACE WON’T BE DECLARED IN RAJ’
Youth booked for raping 16-year-old
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A case of rape
of a 16-year-old girl has
come to light in Jaipur.
The victim met the ac-
cused youth at a birth-
day party at her friend’s
house. Karni Vihar po-
lice station has started
investigation after reg-
istering a case on
Wednesday night.
SHO Jaisingh Basera
said that the incident
had occurred in Janu-
ary 2020. It is alleged
that one day the ac-
cused threatened her
asked her to meet out-
side the house at 12:30
pm. She came to meet
him in lane for two min-
utes. He then took her
to his room on his bike.
He fed her intoxicated
chocolates. The accused
forcibly raped her when
she fell unconcious and
made an obscene clip.
He then blackmailed
her and raped her.
BHARATPUR: WOMAN GANGRAPED IN
FRONT OF BROTHER IN-LAW AT GUNPOINT
Bharatpur: A case of
gangrape with a wom-
an has come to light, a
woman was returning
with her brother-in-
law on bike from her
parental home. On
the way, two youths
stopped them at gun-
point and took turns to
rape her in the forest
area of Ghatmika. The
victim informed that
both the accused were
under the influence
of alcohol during the
incident.The accused
forcibly stopped their
bike and threatened to
kill the brother-in-law
by placing a pistol on
his forehead. After the
incident, both of them
fled from the spot. A
case was registered at
the Pahari police sta-
tion area on April 26.
Victim’s husband is a
driver and had gone
out on Wednesday.
Cops are looking for
the accused.
Couple found dead
inside water tank in
Hanumangarh
Jaipur (PTI): A man a
woman were found
dead in a water tank in
Kishanpura village of
Hanumangarh on
Thursday, police said.
The two had gone miss-
ing from their homes
on Wednesday.
The deceased have
been identified as Ak-
shay and Nishu. Their
bodies were handed
over to their relatives
after post mortem.
The police said that
preliminary probe has
found it to be a case of
love affair. A case has
been registered and
probe is on.
46 from other states use
fake pharmacy degrees
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Cases of 46
fake degree registra-
tions from other states
has come to light in
Rajasthan Phar-
macy Council.
When Council
sought informa-
tion about degree
from concerned edu-
cational institutions, it
was found that maxi-
mum degrees of stu-
dents from MP, UP, Pun-
jab, U’khand 
Himachal were fake.
Council has not only re-
jected applications of
candidates based on
confidential probe, but
has written to con-
cerned board  varsity
for action against them.
JDA frees ten
hectares of govt land
of encroachment
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The Jaipur
Development Au-
thority had freed 10
hectares of govern-
ment land owned by
JDA in Zone 2 of en-
croachment. Chief
Controller Enforce-
ment Raghuveer
Saini said that in
Zone 2, in village
Sisyawas, about 10
bighas of JDA land
in Akeda dam was
encroached by mak-
ing rooms and
boundary walls, etc.
These illegal con-
structions were de-
molished by the En-
forcement Squad. He
said that earlier also
illegal constructions
had been done on
this land, which
were razed in Febru-
ary and March last
year.
MAKING A POINT
RPSC embarks
on massive
recruitment drive
First India Bureau
Jaipur: In a good news
for the unemployed, Ra-
jasthan Public Service
Commission (RPSC)
has come up with a ma-
jor recruitment drive
through School Educa-
tion Recruitment Ex-
amination 2022.
As per a notification,
RPSC will hold exams
for 6,000 posts of pro-
fessor in 26 subjects to
be conducted by the
Secondary Education
department. Candi-
dates can apply for the
exams between 5th
May and 4th June. The
candidates can see the
guidelines issued by
the Commission on its
website.
Scrutinising security! Bomb
threat mock drill held in city
Satyanarayan Sharma
Jaipur: Panic gripped
the Manak Chowk area
in the city on Thursday,
when the information
of a bomb planted at the
place on Thursday
.
The Police called in
the Bomb Disposal
Squad and the Dog
Squad on the spot.
Seeing a suspicious
object near a tourist
place in Jaleb Chowk,
someone informed the
police control room fol-
lowing which, the Po-
lice rushed to the spot
and removed the people
from there.
A team of Civil De-
fence officials, led by
Deputy Controller Jag-
dish Prasad Rawat also
reached the spot. The
Bomb Disposal Squad
defused the bomb.
Later, it became clear
that there was no bomb
and it was just a mock
drill to check security
measures and opera-
tional preparedness for
handling these kinds of
terrorist insurgency in
future, officials said.
The information
about bomb once made
even the police officers
sweat. In a hurry, the
roads on both sides
were barricaded and
closed.
A Civil Defence official during a bomb threat mock drill at Jaleb
Chowk in Jaipur on Thursday. —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA
HEINOUS CRIMES
MINISTER SPEAKS
 —FILE PHOTO
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Shivendra Parmar
Jaipur : Govt has giv-
en transport depart-
ment target of Rs 7000
crores for the financial
year 2022-2023.
Following this, the
dept has set revenue
targets for all RTOs
and DTOs. For the first
time, department has
made separate classifi-
cation of One Time
Tax and Without One
Time Tax.
Transport depart-
ment is very important
for govt in terms of
revenue collection. For
last few years, depart-
ment has not been able
to meet the target set
by the government.
Transport Commis-
sioner KL Swamy in a
review meeting in-
structed all RTOs 
DTOs that instead of
working hard in Jan,
they should start work
from April itself to
meet target.
Parwal headquar-
ters has notified all
RTOs and DTOs.
Transport dept has
made big change this
time in allocating rev-
enue targets as most
RTOs and DTOs make
excuses their perfor-
mance is not good due
to non-sale of vehicles.
Ranking will be pre-
pared by dept every
month on the basis of
performance.
7K cr revenue target for RTOs
FINANCIAL YEAR 2022-2023
RAJ GOVT SHOULD REVIEW
LAW AND ORDER: NCW CHIEF
Rekha Sharma was on visit to probe alleged gang-rape and murder
Dausa (ANI): The
chairperson of the Na-
tional Commission for
Women (NCW), Rekha
Sharma, on Thursday
said Rajasthan govt
needs to review law and
order situation in state.
She was on her visit to
state to probe alleged
gang-rape and murder
of a woman at a village
in Dausa district here.
After meeting the po-
lice officials, Rekha
said that it is a failure
of police if 2 young men
with no criminal histo-
ry raped and murdered
a woman in broad day-
light. “An 18-year-old
and 22-year-old young
men raped and mur-
dered a woman in broad
daylight. They have no
criminal record. Yet, po-
lice could not find lead.
During press confer-
ence, she said,“I went
with my team, SP ar-
rived half an hour after
Ileft,IOalsogavewrong
details. Only media can
raise its voice. I had a
chance to meet with the
woman’s family
.”
“I was taken by long
route, instead of 20 km,
I was taken by 80 km. 2
km out of village, I was
told that the family did
not want to meet. Wom-
an’s father said that the
woman’s funeral was
performed at night
without consent.”
She added, why is the
SP trying to make this
case week?” and whom
is the police trying to
save. Even the Addi-
tional SP was also sur-
prised to see points.
What’s more shocking
is that police has not
given forensic evidence
to the team.
Main accused in Dr
Archana Sharma’s
suicide case nabbed
Satyanarayan Sharma
Jaipur: The police have
arrested prime accused
in Dr Archana Sharma
suicide case here. The
arrested accused Ballya
JoshialiasShivshankar
Joshi was absconding
and police had kept a
reward of Rs 5000 on
him. After the death of
a patient, Joshi  some
of his associates staged
protest outside doctor’s
hospital in Dausa after
which the police regis-
tered a case of murder
against Sharma.
Later, government re-
moved SP Dausa and
the SHO and CO were
also suspended.
After doctor’s suicide
case, people expressed
their anger. Some peo-
ple who were protesting
and harassing doctor’s
family disappeared.
Joshi was one of them.
Joshi, however,
claimed innocence 
said he was being impli-
catedincase.Hereached
six hrs late on dharna 
police have written his
name in FIR under pres-
sure. “Doctor Sharma
took this step due to dis-
pute in family
.” He said.
New Delhi (ANI): BJP
RS MP from Rajasthan,
Ram Kumar Verma on
Thursday slammed CM
Ashok Gehlot over the
Dausa gang-rape and
murder of women and
said that law and order
situation is worst in the
state while suggest-
ing that government
should use bulldozers
on criminals and not on
temples. “If you want
to use a bulldozer, then
run it on the criminals.
The way Yogi ji run a
bulldozer on criminals
and mafias, the govern-
ment of Rajasthan
should learn from him
and run bulldozers on
criminals rather than on
temple in Alwar. Inci-
dents occurring on daily
basis have embarrassed
the country.”
RAJ BJP MP
ADVISES GEHLOT
TO TAKE CUE
FROM YOGI
Rekha Sharma
@sharmarekha
After meeting
the victim’s
father we came across
another shameful fact
that it was the admin-
istration who hurriedly
cremated the body of the
victim without her family’s
consent. There were many
other intricacies and loopholes
that we came across during
our enquiry visit. .I am
deeply saddened by the
insensitivity.
Accused Shiv Shanker Joshi alias Baliya Joshi was nabbed outside
a news channel office on Thursday.—PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR
Court sends
advocate
Goverdhan on
remand till May 4
Kidnapped Dausa
student rescued,
vehicle found and
1 arrested
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Local court on
Thursday remanded
Goverdhan Singh, who
wasarrestedinSC/ST
misbehaving case with
woman ACP, to police
custody till May 4.ADJ-2
Jaipur Metropolitan-II
Vijay Prakash Soni re-
manded Singh to police
custody
. The police had
sought a remand of ten
days. Opposing it, advo-
cate A K Jain said police
have completed investi-
gation  high court has
also been informed
that police have consid-
ered Singh an accused
and his arrest was
pending. “So there is
no need for a police re-
mand,” he argued.
Ramesh Sharma
Sikar: In a case of kid-
napping of a student in
D a u s a
district,
Sikar po-
lice res-
cued An-
mol Aro-
ra during
a block-
ade on Udaipurwati
KhandelaroadonThurs-
day
. Superintendent of
Police Kunwar Rash-
tradeep said that on get-
ting information, police
put up blockades and
raided various places.
Anmol, a resident of
BandikuitowninDausa
district, was abducted
on April 25. Police have
confiscated the vehicle
and arrested one per-
son. Primarily, the con-
fiscated vehicle is being
told of a politician. Ac-
cording to police, Arora
was kidnapped and kept
in Sikar. Police are in-
terrogating the one ar-
rested for details.
Direct flight to Bangkok  Abu Dhabi
MP Dushyant’s choice of
words for DC criticized
Covidworkerswritepostcardinbloodtogovt
Suspended recruitment
process resumes in HJJU
Kashiram Choudhary
Jaipur: Air Arabia Abu
Dhabi, the capital’s first
low-cost carrier, has an-
nounced the introduc-
tion of a new service to
Jaipur. The new service
will start from May 5,
2022. Abu Dhabi travel-
ers will now be able to
fly direct to Jaipur In-
ternational Airport at
competitive prices.
Theflightwilloperate
twice a week on every
Monday and Thursday
.
The flight will depart
from Abu Dhabi at 00:05
hours and will land in
Jaipur at 04:55 hours.
Similarly from Jaipur,
flight will depart at 05:40
willlandinAbuDhabi
at 07:40 hours.
And as per new sum-
mer schedule, Thai Ai-
rAsia is starting opera-
tions at Jaipur interna-
tional airport for DMK
Airport (Bangkok - Don
Mueang) from 1st May
.
The flight will be opera-
tional on Sunday and
Wednesday
. As per
schedule flight will ar-
rive at Jaipur Interna-
tional Airport at 2205
hours will leave for
Bangkok at 2235 hrs.
First India Bureau
Baran: Various issues
were discussed in first
general meeting of Zilla
Parishad held here.
Congress MLA Pa-
nachand Meghwal 
District Chief Urmila
Jain described words
used by MP Dushyant
Singh for District Col-
lector as “indecent be-
haviour”. Issue of
drinking water was dis-
cussed first. During
this, MP Singh used in-
decent words, describ-
ing District Collector as
working under pres-
sure for inauguration
of drinking water tank
in Jalwara. MLA Nir-
mala Sahariya, Pradeep
Kabra, Ravi Kirad criti-
cized and condemned.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The opposition
of Community Health
officers (CHO) and Cov-
id Health Assistants
(CHA) against Raj govt
is picking up.
On Thursday
, protest-
ers at martyr memorial,
wrote a letter (post
card) in blood  pressed
for appointment on con-
tract. Protesters said if
government did not re-
appoint them, they
would launch agitation.
Protester Ravi Chawla
said we are sitting in
scorching heat for 28
days now, but govt not
paying heed.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Sword hangs
over appointment of
Manoj Lodha, HOD of
print dept of Haridev
Joshi Journalism Uni-
versity, to post of assis-
tant professor in uni-
versity
. Order of Gover-
nor, it has been decided
to resume the suspend-
ed recruitment process
in the university
.
After long time on
Thursday, BOM meet-
ing of university was
held under chairman-
ship of the Executive
VC, Professor Devaswa-
roop. In which 13 reso-
lutions were discussed
and passed unanimous-
ly
. And Before being ter-
minated, Lodha de-
manded a final hearing.
DRUG SUSPECT WOMAN STOPPED
Ugandan woman passenger suspected of
bringing drugs. Passenger arrived in Jaipur
from Sharjah by air Arabia flight. Woman
passenger was stopped by DRI team at airport.
During investigation, packets of 70 capsules
suspected to be hidden in body of woman.
Former CM Vasundhara Raje paid a courtesy visit to Governor Kalraj Mishra at Raj Bhavan on
Thursday.She expressed concern over the recent increasing crimes against women in Rajasthan.
COURTESY VISIT
AccusedinIftaar: Health
Minister says FIR can
bemadeagainstanyone
Bhanwar S Charan
Kota: Medical Minis-
ter  Minister in
charge of district Par-
sadi Lal Meena was on
a one day visit to the
city on Thursday
.
He spoke to report-
ers on various issues
at Circuit House. Re-
sponding to fact that a
Chabbra accused was
also invited to the
CM’s iftar party, the
minister said FIR can
be made against any-
one, he cannot be
called guilty
. Even, Ra-
jendra Rathod was in
jail, is he a criminal?
Speaking about the
demolition of temple
in Rajgarh, Alwar, he
said entire land be-
longs to BJP board.
The BJP President has
made a mistake inten-
tionally, he will be
punished. Moreover,
BJP’s charge sheet is a
bundle of lies.
Responding to the
question asked about
the increasing cases,
he said situation in
state regarding Coro-
na is under control.
Parsadi Lal Meena
REVENUE TARGETS FOR RTOs
Protesters writing post cards.
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
Love should be shown without
pretending. Hate evil, and
hold on to what is good.
—Bible
IN-DEPTH
Bhupender Yadav
@byadavbjp
Chaired the 28th Annual General Meeting
of ICFRE with senior officials of the
Ministry in Dehradun today. Deliberated
upon important measures which can be
taken and implemented by ICFRE during
#AmritKaal for long-term preservation
and conservation of our ecology.
Sarbananda Sonowal
@sarbanandsonwal
Honoured to join Hon’ble PM Shri @
narendramodi ji at the inauguration of
Dibrugarh Cancer Centre in presence of
Hon’ble Governor Shri @jagdishmukhi
ji and CM Shri @himantabiswa. The
state-of-the-art centre will greatly
benefit the people of the region. My
heartfelt thanks.
TOP TWEETS
LEARNING TO BEAR
THE SCORCHING
HEAT AS CLIMATE
GETS WARMER
t is that time of the
year when swelter-
ing heat and heat
waves dominate con-
versations. With
wheat grains shriveling in Pun-
jab affecting output, some states
facing severe heat waves, which
is the longest in April in a dec-
ade, and coal and power short-
age adding to the hardship of
those managing without coolers
and air-conditioners. Absence
of rain is adding to woes. The
conversations invariably veer
towards the villain of the piece-
--global warming.
The more pressing issue at
hand is keeping power plants
running by maintaining a regu-
lar supply of coal. Power cuts
have been reported from several
states as they struggle to meet
record demand this season.
There was a shortage of 623 mil-
lion units over a week which was
equal to the total electricity
shortage in March and that
should give an idea. To ensure
that coal carrying trains have a
free passage the Railway Board
hascancelledeightexpresstrains
in Uttar Pradesh. Will the prob-
lem worsen in years to come?
I
ost the comments
by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi
naming states for
not lowering their
taxes on fuel in the interest of
the people, a blame game has
started between the Centre
and states of Tamil Nadu,
West Bengal, Jharkhand, Tel-
angana, Kerala, Andhra
Pradesh and Maharashtra.
States blame the Centre for
unfair sharing revenue from
Centralexciseandcessonpet-
rol. In the slugfest over “nam-
ing and shaming” of seven
states, it is the common man
who continues to suffer. The
prime minister blamed these
states for not passing on the
duty relief, which the Centre
effected in November last
year,totheconsumerasheap-
pealed for “co-operative feder-
alism”. Reduce the Value
Added Tax (VAT) now, Modi
urged governments of the
seven states on Wednesday
.
The states immediately
started to hit back. Tamil Na-
du’sfinanceministerPalaniv-
el Thiaga Rajan said it was
not feasible for the state to
reduce taxes on fuel as the
Central taxes were already
very high. Tamil Nadu claims
thatithadprovidedarelief of
Rs 3 per litre by reducing VAT
in August last year. Rajan
charged the Centre for “sub-
stantially increasing” levy in
the last seven years.
West Bengal’s finance min-
ister Chandrima Bhattachar-
yaalsorejectedthesuggestion
to cut fuel prices even though
petrol is selling at around Rs
115 per litre. Compared to Ma-
harashtra, Kerala, Andhra
Pradesh and Telangana “our
VAT is already low” and can’t
be lowered any further, she
said. Responses of other tar-
geted states were no different.
It is ironic that party poli-
tics dominates federalism in
our country at the expense of
citizens.
PEOPLE PAY AS CENTRE,
STATES SPAR OVER FUEL
States blame the Centre for
unfair sharing revenue from
Central excise and cess on
petrol. In the slugfest over
“naming and shaming” of
seven states, it is the common
man who continues to suffer.
The prime minister blamed
these states for not passing on
the duty relief, which the
Centre effected in
November last year, to the
consumer as he appealed for
“co-operative federalism”
P
istory proves that all reigns
mustendonedayandallking-
doms must fall eventually
.
The tale of Mumbai Indians
and Chennai Super Kings in
IPL 2022 resembles those em-
pires which rule for long peri-
ods but when they crumble,
they fall in a heap. A month
before the tournament finale,
the heavyweights are strug-
gling but T-20 fans have been
treated to some exceptional
cricket and edge-of-the-seat
thrillers by the new entrants
- Gujarat Titans and Lucknow
SuperGiants. A mid-season
snippet offers a captivating
mix of flops, successes, come-
backs and new finds.
Mumbai Indians are the
big flops and already out of
the Semi-final race after 8 de-
feats in 8 games. Chennai Su-
per Kings are also on the
verge of elimination and
need a miracle to stay in con-
tention. Kolkata Knight Rid-
ers, another champion side
of the past, is also languish-
ing in the bottom three of the
points table. Besides cham-
pion sides, two superstars of
Indian cricket, Virat Kohli
and Rohit Sharma are also
going through a terrible
slump. This is the worst IPL
season for both and ahead of
the T20 World Cup in Austral-
ia, the form of the big guns is
a big worry for Team India.
Another flop show is all-
rounder Ravindra Jadeja who
is performing poorly in all
departments of the game.
Jadeja’s feast of runs and
wickets at IPL 2021 had made
him the highest-paid reten-
tion for CSK for the 2022 edi-
tionatawhoppingRs16crore.
But his output this season has
been dismal. In 8 matches so
far, Jaddu has scored just 112
runs with the highest score of
26; also, he has taken just 5
wickets at an average of over
42 and an economy rate of
8.09. Even Jadeja’s outstand-
ing fielding has dipped and he
dropped two catches in a sin-
gle game. Clearly, CSK cap-
taincy is a burden that’s hurt-
ing Jadeja’s form.
Despite pre-season favour-
ites floundering, the IPL has
been full of thrills and high-
voltage action. Debutants
Gujarat Titans and Lucknow
SuperGiants are both doing
really well thanks to their in-
spirational leaders. While KL
Rahul has led the way for
Lucknow with two terrific
tons, Hardik Pandya is back
at his best and has taken the
Gujarat Titans to the top of
the Points table. Besides solid
batting, Pandya is bowling
quite effectively and seems
fit and ready to regain his
spot in Team India.
Among other major suc-
cesses is Rajasthan Royals
who are on a remarkable roll.
Jos Butler’s brilliance has
notched up three splendid
tons, a feat never achieved in
any IPL season. While Sanju
Samson has provided aggres-
sive batting and leadership,
Yuzi Chahal and Ravi Ashwin
are spinning a web in the mid-
dle overs after sharp spells by
Boult and Prasiddha Krishna
provide initial shocks to most
oppositions. If they can con-
tinue this form, the Royals
may triumph this year and
pay a special tribute to Shane
Warnewhotookthemtoglory
in IPL’s inaugural season.
Sunrisers Hyderabad and
Royal Challengers Bengalu-
ru are also locked in a close
race to clinch a spot in the
Final Four. After a fab start,
RCB have disappointed in a
few recent matches and need
to pull up their socks. In con-
trast, SRH is cruising to-
wards the top after a sedate
start and could well be the
surprise package of the sea-
son under Kane Williamson’s
able leadership.
Talk of SRH brings us to
Umran Mallik, the BIG FIND
of this season! The Kashmir
boy is the fastest pacer in this
IPL and his thunderbolts are
a special challenge for all op-
position. His incisive spells
areproducingbreakthroughs
at vital moments and even in
the loss to Gujarat Titans on
Wednesday
, Umran picked up
five wickets. Malik’s raw
pace has led to calls for him
to be fast-tracked into Team
India for the T20 World Cup
in Australia.
If Mallik is the newcomer
creatingwaves,DineshKartik
is the big comeback story of
thisIPLedition.Afterbeingin
the TV Commentary team for
an year, ‘DK’ as he’s fondly
called is now batting like nev-
er before. His power-packed
displays have kept RCB in the
hunt despite Virat’s horror
season. DK is keen to return
to Team India and with Ishan
Kishan being in woeful form,
Kartikmaywellgetthenodas
Finisher and 2nd stumper.
Overall, IPL 2022 so far has
provided a lot of thrills, spills
and high quality action. With
favourites floundering, debu-
tants shining and the race for
Final Four tightening, the
season seems set for a thrill-
ing climax.
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY
THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
SPILLS, THRILLS AND NAIL-BITERS
DOMINATE IPL 2022!
DK is keen to return to Team
India and with Ishan
Kishan being in woeful
form, Kartik may well get
the nod as Finisher and 2nd
stumper. Overall, IPL 2022
so far has provided a lot of
thrills, spills and high
quality action. With
favourites floundering,
debutants shining and the
race for Final Four
tightening, the season seems
set for a thrilling climax
H
SIDDHAARTH MAHAN
The writer is a specialist on Sports
and Cinema who works as an actor
in the Hindi film industry
MISSES
	
z Mumbai Indians are the big flops
and already out of the Semi-final
race after 8 defeats in 8 games
	
z Chennai Super Kings are also on
the verge of elimination and need
a miracle to stay in contention
	
z Kolkata Knight Riders, another
champion side of the past, is
also languishing in the bottom
three of the points table
	
z Besides champion sides, two
superstars of Indian cricket, Virat
Kohli and Rohit Sharma, are also
going through a terrible slump
	
z All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja is
performing poorly in all depart-
ments of the game
HITS
	
z Debutants Gujarat Titans and
Lucknow Super Giants are both
doing really well thanks to their
inspirational leaders
	
z KL Rahul has led the way for
Lucknow with two terrific tons
	
z Hardik Pandya is back at his best
and has taken the Gujarat Titans
to the top of the Points table
	
z Jos Butler’s brilliance has
notched up three splendid tons
	
z Sunrisers Hyderabad and RCB
are also locked in a close race to
clinch a spot in the Final Four
	
z SRH brings us to Umran Mallik,
the BIG FIND of this season
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Why did talks between Congress and PK fail?
Sharat K Verma
New Delhi: Once again
Prashant Kishor’s talk
with the Congress party
failed, however, the dif-
ference this time is that
Prashant has targeted
the Congress. The last
time things went wrong,
he was very angry and
attacked the Congress.
PK had said that the
Congress is not a party
of the Nehru-Gandhi
family, but they are its
custodians. He had also
said that it is not a di-
vine right of anyone to
take over the leadership
of the Congress. But
this time he tweeted,
andpolietlydeclinedthe
offer to become a mem-
ber of the Empowered
Action Group. Rejecting
the Congress proposal,
he further wrote that
the Congress does not
need him, rather needs
leadership and collec-
tive will to rectify its
deep structural flaws.
The question is that
despite such a long con-
versation and giving
presentations at least
thrice, what happened
that there was no com-
munication between the
two. According to in-
formed sources, both
Congress and PK did not
accept each other’s pro-
posals. Prashant Kishor
hadofferedtotakeevery-
thingintohisownhands.
It is being told that he
wastryingtohandleeve-
rything alone and said
that there should be no
interference from the
partyleaders.Hewanted
to report directly to So-
niaorRahulGandhi,but
the party leaders were
not ready for this.
Ontheotherhand,the
condition laid by Con-
gress was that PK’s com-
pany i.e. Indian Political
Action Committee, I-
PAC should break ties
with all other parties as
Congress considered
Prashant Kishor and I-
PACasone.ButPrashant
saidthatI-packisasepa-
rate company, with
which he is no longer
related. He said that he
has been separated from
election strategy mak-
ing and election man-
agement and the com-
pany is working inde-
pendently
. But the I-PAC
deal with the TRS in
Telangana and his pres-
ence in Hyderabad dur-
ing this time caused
Congress leaders to
raise eye brows.
A third reason is the
insecurities of some
baseless and parasitic
leaders of the Congress,
who felt that if PK took
overthereinsof theCon-
gress, they might be
shown the door. That’s
why they created suspi-
cion through propagan-
da.ItistruethatPrashant
had tried to break the
Congress for the first
time when things went
wrong and many leaders
were instigated. But this
timehesincerelywanted
the Congress to contest
the 2024 elections as he
saw only possibility in
this. But in the name of
anti-Congress relations
with Narendra Modi,
Congress leaders ob-
structed his path.
Sonia Gandhi Prashant Kishor
CRUCIAL READ
MAMATA TO ATTEND NAT’L CONCLAVE
IN DELHI TODAY, WON’T MEET PM MODI
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Ba-
nerjee said she will go to Delhi on Friday to attend
a national conclave slated to be held there the next
day where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be
present, but will not meet him as she will return
to the city to attend the programmes on May Day
and Eid-ul-Fitr. “I will reach New Delhi tomorrow
(Friday) night and return the next day (Saturday).
I have my tickets booked. That is the reason why
I will not get the time to meet the PM this time. I
have no appointment with the PM,” Banerjee told
reporters at the state secretariat on Thursday.
MAHA MINISTER NAWAB MALIK SEEKS
INTERIM BAIL ON MEDICAL GROUND
Mumbai: Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik, ar-
rested by the Enforcement Directorate in a money
laundering case, sought interim bail on medical
ground from a special
PMLA court here on
Thursday. Malik (62)
had earlier told the court
that was unwell due to
kidney ailments and had
swelling in his legs. His
advocate Tarraq Sayyed
moved the plea for interim bail before special
judge RN Rokade. The court is likely to hear the
plea on Monday.
NADDA IN GUJARAT TODAY; TO HOLD
MEETS WITH BJP WORKERS,LEADERS
Ahmedabad: BJP president JP Nadda will
be on a day-long visit to Gujarat on Friday,
where he will hold meetings with party work-
ers and leaders in view
of the state Assembly
polls, expected to be
held in December this
year, an office-bearer
of the party said.
After his arrival at the
Ahmedabad airport
on Friday morning, Nadda would first visit
Gandhi Ashram, Gujarat BJP spokesperson
Yamal Vyas said on Thursday.
Bihar CM meets Lalu sons again;
other leaders also in attendance
Patna (Agencies): Bi-
har Chief Minister and
JanataDal(United)lead-
er Nitish Kumar, Rash-
triya Janata Dal (RJD)
leaders Tejashwi Yadav
and Tej Pratap Yadav
met in another Dawat-E-
Iftaar party in Patna on
Thursday
.
The Dawat-E-Iftar
gathering was being or-
ganised by Salim Parvej,
the president of JD(U)
minority wing of Bihar.
“We have personally
invited CM Nitish Ku-
mar for the Iftar party
and he has accepted
our invitation. Besides,
I have also sent invita-
tions to former CM
Rabri Devi, leader of
opposition Tejashwi
Yadav, Tej Pratap Ya-
dav, Jagadanand Singh,
leaders of BJP, Con-
gress, CPI, CPM, CPI
(ML), AIMIM, HAM
and VIP. I am expecting
all leaders will come to
the Iftar party. The ven-
ue of the Iftar party is
Patna HAJ Bhawan,”
Pravej said.
Don’t allow BSF, it is
killing people: Mamata
Kolkata (Agencies):
In a move which may
provoke the BJP gov-
ernment at the Centre,
West Bengal Chief Min-
ister Mamata Banerjee
on Wednesday asked
the Cooch Behar Police
not to allow the Border
Security Force (BSF)
beyond 50 kms from the
international border.
The Chief Minister
also alleged that the
“BSF is entering the vil-
lages and beating peo-
ple while also throwing
them on the other side
of the international
border”.
“Don’t allow BSF to
enter 50 kms of the area
beyond the internation-
al border in the state
because they are enter-
ing the village, killing
people and throwing
them on the other side,”
the Chief Minister said.
Mamata Banerjee
‘Don’t want to become
Prez, rather be PM’
Lucknow (PTI): BSP
supremo Mayawati on
Thursday trashed SP
chief Akhilesh Yadav’s
remark suggesting that
the BJP could make her
thePresident,sayingshe
would prefer becoming
the country’s PM some-
day to realise her goals
for the downtrodden.
Reacting to the dig at
her, Mayawati said she
never aspired to being
the President and the
SP leader was dream-
ing about it only to
clear his own path to
become the UP CM.
“I can only dream of
becomingtheChief Min-
isterof UPandthePrime
Minister of the country
in the days to come but
can never dream of be-
coming the President,”
theBahujanSamajParty
leader told reporters.
“I have not spent my
life in comfort and have
struggled to work on
the path shown by Ba-
basaheb Bhimrao
Ambedkar and Kanshi
Ram to ensure that
their followers and the
downtrodden stand on
their feet. All know
that this work can be
done not by becoming
the President but by be-
coming the CM of UP
and the PM of the coun-
try,” she said.
Mayawati
Karnatakaleadersacrosspartiesunite,slamAjayDevgn
HINDI ‘NATIONAL LANGUAGE’ ROW
Bengaluru (PTI): The
subject of Hindi being
India’s national lan-
guage – a debate that
has repeatedly sparked
controversy – is once
again a hotly debated
topic, following the war
of words on Twitter be-
tween Bollywood actor
Ajay Devgn and Kan-
nada actor Kichcha Su-
deep.
Politicians across
party ranks in Karna-
taka have come out in
support of Sudeep and
have slammed Devgn,
who took to Twitter to
respond to Sudeep by
saying, “Hindi was, is
and always will be our
national language.”
Former Chief Minis-
ter of Karnataka and
leader of the opposition
in Karnataka Legisla-
tive Assembly, Siddara-
maiah, tweeted, “Hindi
was never  will never
be our National Lan-
guage. It is the duty of
every Indian to respect
linguistic diversity of
our Country. Each lan-
guage has its own rich
history for its people to
be proud of. I am proud
to be a Kannadiga!!
(sic)”, Siddaramaiah
tweeted.
Karnataka Congress
president D K Shivaku-
mar said, “There are
19,500 mother tongues
spoken in India. Our
love for India feels the
same in every language.
As a proud Kannadiga
and a proud Congress-
man let me remind eve-
ryone that Congress
created linguistic States
so that no one language
dominates another.”
Another former
Chief Minister and Ja-
nata Dal (Secular) lead-
er HD Kumaraswamy
slammed Ajay Devgn
and tweeted, “Actor Kic-
cha Sudeep saying that
Hindi is not a National
Language is correct.
There is nothing to find
fault in his statement.
Actor Ajay Devgn is not
only hyper in nature
but also shows his ludi-
crous behaviour.” He
posted a series of tweets
and said India is a land
of multi-cultures and
no effort should be
made to disrupt this.
At a film launch event
last week, when he was
askedhowheviewedthe
record-breaking pan-In-
dia success of the Kan-
nada film “KGF: Chap-
ter 2,” Sudeep had said,
“Hindi is no more our
national language.”
KGF’s Hindi version
alone has minted Rs 336
crore since its April 14
release, while the film
has reportedly earned
Rs 850 crore worldwide,
media reported.
Addressing the me-
dia in Kannada, Sudeep
had said, “Hindi (film-
makers) should say
they are making pan
India movies. They
have been dubbing
those (Bollywood) mov-
ies into Tamil and Telu-
gu, etc., and they are
struggling. They are
not able to. Today, we
just make films that
reach everywhere.”
INDIA TOO DIVERSE TO HAVE
ONE NATIONAL LANGUAGE OR
RELIGION: OMAR ABDULLAH
Srinagar (PTI): National Conference (NC) vice president
Omar Abdullah on Thursday said India is too diverse a
country to have a national language. “The idea of India
is that it gives space to everybody. If the Indian currency
note gives space to all languages, then it’s understood
that we are more than just one language, culture and re-
ligion,” the former Chief Minister of Jammu  Kashmir
said. Speaking of slogans outside mosques, Abdullah
asked, “How would one feel when he listens to ‘ Iss mu-
luk mein rehna hai, Jai Shri Ram kehna’
(if you want to stay in this country,
you have to say Jai Shri Ram)? How
would one feel when the houses of
Muslims are bulldozed?” Abdullah
said he understands that politicians
do or say things for political motives
but, “how would one feel when TV
anchors onboard a bulldozer
suggest that only the
roof but not walls have
been dismantled?”
CM BOMMAI
COMES OUT IN
SUPPORT OF
ACTOR SUDEEP
Basavaraj Bommai Kichcha Sudeep Ajay Devgn
IED recovered along highway in
Jammu, cops avert major incident
Srinagar (Agencies): A
major tragedy was avert-
ed in Jammu on Thurs-
day after police detected
and defused an impro-
vised explosive device
(IED)alongahighwayon
the outskirts of Jammu.
The IED was planted
along the highway at
Sidhra by suspected ter-
rorists, officials said. A
police team reached the
spot after receiving in-
formation about a sus-
picious object found
alongside the highway
.
“
An information was
received regarding some
suspicious object found
alongside highway in
Sidhra area of Jammu
city outskirts. A team
from nearby station
rushedtothespotlater
senior officers also
reachedatthesite”tweet-
ed Additional Director
General police Jammu.
The site was cordoned
off soon after the explo-
sive was detected. The
bomb squad of Jammu
Police destroyed the de-
vicethroughacontrolled
mechanism, police said.
This is the third ter-
rorist-related incident
in Jammu in less than a
week causing serious
security concerns in the
city. Two Pakistani ter-
rorists of the Jaish-e-
Mohammed (JeM) were
killed in an encounter
with security forces in
Jalalabad on the out-
skirts of Jammu on Fri-
day. A CISF officer was
killed and nine security
personnel were injured
in the gunfight.
A bomb disposal squad of the army destroyed the IED.  —FILE PHOTO
Cabinet talks:
Bommai to
visit New Delhi
Bengaluru (Agencies):
With Karnataka Chief
Minister Basavaraj Bom-
mai confirming his New
Delhi visit, lobbying for
statecabinetpostshasbe-
gunintherulingBJPgov-
ernment.
Bommai said that he
is leaving for New Delhi
on Friday
.
The long-pending ex-
ercise of cabinet expan-
sion is expected to be
done during the first
week of May
.
Political heavy weights
have already started hec-
ticlobbyingtogetorretain
powerful Cabinet berths.
Withtheresignationof KS
Eshwarappa from the
cabinet, five posts are ly-
ing vacant. The party
high command is also
contemplating overhaul
of the state cabinet.
Two terrorists
eliminated in
Kashmir: Cops
Srinagar (Agencies):
Two terrorists, respon-
sible for recent terror
attacks on labourers
from outside JK in
Pulwama district, have
been neutralised, police
said on Thursday
.
Police said on a spe-
cific input generated by
Pulwama police regard-
ing presence of terror-
ists in Mitrigam area of
Pulwama, a joint cor-
don and search opera-
tion was launched by
police, army, and the
CRPF on Wednesday
.
“During the search
operation, as the joint
search party proceeded
towards the hiding ter-
rorist, they fired indis-
criminately upon the
search party which was
retaliated leading to an
encounter,” police said.
Chennai: Even though
the Indian Institute of
Technology-Madras is
an autonomous institu-
tion under the Minister
of Education of the
Government of India,
the premier institution
will play the Tamil
state anthem, ‘Tamil
Thai Vaazhthu’ hence-
forth in its official
functions.
IIT-Madras to play
TN state anthem
during functions
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Mahesh Sharma
New Delhi: The Con-
gress party is actually
facing an existential
crisis. There has been
an uproar since Mon-
day that Congress presi-
dent Sonia Gandhi has
formed six committees
to formulate the strate-
gy for the 2024 Lok Sab-
ha elections. These are
being called the Em-
powered Committees.
Although the role of
these committees is not
yet known, yet if the
Congress party has
formed a committee for
the 2024 elections, then
the party should think
about it once again be-
cause the Lok Sabha
elections are still far
away and before that
the assembly elections
in 10 states are to be
held. Assembly elec-
tions are to be held be-
fore the Lok Sabha in
both the states where
the Congress is in pow-
er - Rajasthan and Chat-
tisgarh. That’s why the
Congress should focus
on the assembly elec-
tions instead of the Lok
Sabha elections.
If Congress does not
win the assembly elec-
tions to be held in these
two years, then it will
not be able to contest the
Lok Sabha elections and
will become a political
outcast. Parties will not
coordinate with it and
even if the party breaks
up and falls apart, it will
not come as a surprise.
Keep in mind that this
year there are assembly
elections in Himachal
Pradesh and Gujarat.
Elections to Tripura,
Meghalaya and Naga-
land are due at the be-
ginning of the year next
year.Thereareelections
in Karnataka in the
middle of the next year
and finally in Ra-
jasthan, Madhya
Pradesh, Chhattisgarh
and Telangana. That is,
before the Lok Sabha,
there are elections to 10
states. Congress will
have to perform well in
these states under any
circumstances, only
then it will be able to
contest the 2024 Lok
Sabha elections. That’s
why Congress should do
whatever it has to do in
the Chintan Shivir but
keep the focus on the
state elections. If it wins
two-three states, it will
automatically become
the center of Lok Sabha
elections.
Cong must focus on State polls and not look at LS!
CLUELESS CONGRESS
What is special in 8th
anniv of Modi Govt?
Moni Sharma
New Delhi: Next
month, the Narendra
Modi government will
complete eight years.
The third anniversary
of his second govern-
ment is on 30 May.
Modi’s second govern-
ment was formed in
May 2019 and in Janu-
ary 2020, the Corona
pandemic hit the na-
tion. So, the first and
second anniversaries of
his second term could
not be celebrated. On
the occasion of the gov-
ernment’s anniversary
in 2020 and 2021, the
BJP launched cam-
paigns to help the Co-
rona affected. But this
time BJP is preparing
to do something new
and at a larger scale.
However, this time also
the government and the
BJP have nothing spe-
cial because there is a
crisis of inflation and
unemployment and the
country’s economy has
not fully recovered from
Corona.
Despite this, the par-
ty leaders are preparing
to celebrate the anni-
versary with pomp this
time and right now the
theme of this ‘anniver-
sary’ is being discussed.
Many senior leaders of
the party and two min-
isters of the govern-
ment — Anurag Thakur
andRajivChandrashek-
har — have mulled over
it and although no deci-
sion could be taken in
the first meeting, it is
being told that some
plans have been made.
Whatever be the case,
the government’s big
publicity campaign will
run on this occasion
and three issues would
be highlighted to the
maximum i.e. free vac-
cine for corona virus,
free food grains scheme
across the country and
BJP’s victory in four
states. The entire cam-
paign of the BJP and
the government will re-
volve around these
three things.
India-Japan ties deepened
in every sphere: PM Modi
New Delhi (PTI): On
the 70th anniversary of
the establishment of
diplomatic relations be-
tween India and Japan,
Prime Minister Naren-
dra Modi on Thursday
said that the ties be-
tween the two countries
have deepened in every
sphere, be it strategic,
economic or people-to-
people contacts.
The recent visit to In-
dia by Japanese PM Fu-
mio Kishida for the an-
nual summit laid out a
roadmap for deepening
the Special Strategic
and Global Partnership
between the two coun-
tries in a post-Covid
world, Modi said in a
tweet.
He said, “As we cele-
brate 70 years of estab-
lishment of diplomatic
relations between India
and Japan today, I am
happy to see that our
ties have deepened in
every sphere, whether
strategic, economic or
people-to-people con-
tacts.”
Joe Biden to meet Modi at Quad summit
in Japan next month, says White House
NEED TO BE READY FOR ‘SHORT, SWIFT
WARS’, ‘INTENSE OPS’: AIR FORCE CHIEF
WANT TO KEEP GROWING TIES WITH
INDIA, SAYS UK FOREIGN MINISTER
New Delhi: US President Joe Biden will travel to South Korea and Japan next
month and attend the QUAD summit in Tokyo, during which he will also meet
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the White House has said. Biden’s trip
to South Korea and Japan has been scheduled for May 20 to 24. “This trip will
advance the Biden-Harris Administration’s rock-solid commitment to a free and
open Indo-Pacific,” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Wednesday
here. Biden will also hold bilateral meetings with South Korea President Yoon
Suk Yeol and Prime Minister Kishida Fumio of Japan. “The leaders will discuss
opportunities to deepen our vital security relationships,” Psaki said.
New Delhi (PTI): The current geo-
political situation necessitates the
IAF to prepare for intense and small
duration operations at a short notice,
Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal
VR Chaudhari said. He also said that
there would be a need for the force to
prepare for “short, swift wars”.
London (PTI): The UK wants to keep growing its ties
with India as part of efforts to work more closely with
allies to create a so-called Network of Liberty, Foreign
Secretary Liz Truss said in a foreign policy speech. The
Minister used her address at the Lord Mayor’s Easter
banquet to issue a stark warning to Russia and China on
its aggressive stance as the UK prioritises “security and
respect for sovereignty over short-term economic gain”.
‘Ukrainewarshowsbeing
self-reliant is necessity’
New Delhi (PTI): De-
fence minister Rajnath
Singh said on Thursday
said the Russia-Ukraine
conflict has highlighted
that being self-reliant in
military hardware is a
vital necessity, even as
he called for tri-services
synergy in dealing with
security challenges.
In an address at the
Navy Commanders’
Conference, he said
“jointness” in opera-
tions will be critical in
any future wars and re-
structuring of military
commands and estab-
lishmentof theatrecom-
mands is the way ahead.
“I am aware that ad-
equate progress has
been made towards the
study of maritime thea-
tre command,” he said.
Each of the theatre
commands will have
units of the Army, the
Navy and the Air Force
and all of them will
work as a single entity
looking after security
challenges in a speci-
fied geographical terri-
tory under an opera-
tional commander.
Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addresses the Naval
Commanders Conference 2022, in New Delhi.
Parl panel
to summon
Google, Twitter,
Amazon, others
Delimitation
panel set to
submit report on
JK next week
New Delhi (PTI): With
a number of global tech
giants facing Competi-
tion Commission of In-
dia (CCI) probe for al-
leged anti-competitive
practices, a key Parlia-
mentary panel on
Thursday decided to
summon representa-
tives of Google, Ama-
zon, Facebook, Twitter
and others to examine
their competitive be-
haviour.
The next meeting of
the panel on the issue is
likely to be held on May
12. The issue was dis-
cussed in detail by
members of the Stand-
ing Committee after a
presentation was made
before it by the CCI.
The regulator told
the panel that it was set-
ting up a ‘Digital Mar-
kets and Data Unit’ for
effectively dealing with
anti-competition prac-
tices of big tech compa-
nies and bringing a new
bill to amend the CCI
Act. CCI also cited a
number of investiga-
tions it is carrying out
in the digital space.
New Delhi (PTI): A De-
limitation Commission,
mandated to redraw the
assemblyconstituencies
of Jammu  Kashmir, is
set to submit its report
to the government next
week, sources said on
Thursday
.
The panel would also
make public its “award”
detailing the number of
constituencies and their
size by bringing out a
gazettee notification af-
ter the report is submit-
ted to the government,
the sources said.
The award will deal
with basic details such
as number of constitu-
encies and their size.
Nod on vax for 5-12 age group likely today
New Delhi (PTI): A de-
cision on vaccinating
children aged 5-12 years
will be taken on the ba-
sis of the recommenda-
tion by an expert com-
mittee, Union Health
MinisterMansukhMan-
daviyasaidonThursday
.
The issue may be dis-
cussed in a meeting of
National Technical Ad-
visory Group on Immu-
nisation(NTAGI)sched-
uled on Friday
.
PM Modi in an inter-
action with CMs had
said that the govern-
ment’s priority is to
vaccinate all eligible
children at earliest with
“special campaigns”.
90-year-old Padma Shri awardee
evicted from Govt housing
New Delhi (PTI): The
Centre on Wednesday
asked eight eminent ar-
tistes, who were allot-
ted government accom-
modations years ago
but which were can-
celled in 2014, to vacate
the facilities by May 2,
a move that comes a
day after eviction pro-
ceedings were conduct-
ed against 90-year-old
Padma Shri awardee
and Odissi dancer
Guru Mayadhar Raut.
A senior Union
Housing and Urban Af-
fairs Ministry official
said out of 28 artistes,
there are still around
eight who have not
moved out of their gov-
ernment accommoda-
tions despite multiple
notices.
“These eight artistes
assured us that they are
in the process of vacat-
ing their bungalows
and sought some more
days. They have given
us an undertaking in
written that they would
vacate the facilities by
May 2 and we have giv-
en them time till then,”
the official told Press
Trust of India.
No change in India’s
approach: MEA on Pak
New Delhi (PTI): Over
a fortnight after She-
hbaz Sharif became Pa-
kistan’s new PM, India
asserted there is no
change to its approach
that talks between the
two sides can only take
place in an atmosphere
free of terror.
External Affairs Min-
istry spokesperson
Arindam Bagchi also
said that the terror at-
tack in Karachi only
underlined the need for
all countries to take an
“undifferentiated” posi-
tion against terrorism..
The MEA said on
Thursday that it was
not an opportune mo-
ment to discuss the re-
sumption of issuance
of tourist visas to Chi-
nese nationals in view
of the Covid-19 situa-
tion there.
New Delhi: A Delhi court on Thursday granted bail
to former defence secretary Shashi Kant Sharma
in a case related to the AgustaWestland chopper
scam. Special Judge Arvind Kumar grants relief
to Sharma on a personal bond of Rs two lakh,
with one surety in the like amount. The advocates
appearing for Sharma told the court that he was in-
nocent and was been falsely implicated in the case.
The court had on April 11 summoned Sharma.
New Delhi: Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana
and Chief Justices (CJs) of all the 25 High Courts
would take part in the 39th CJs’ conference here on
Friday to address issues concerning the judiciary
ranging from appointments of judges in HCs. The
Chief Justices’ conference, which would be attended
by two senior-most apex court judges — Justices UU
Lalit and AM Khanwilkar — in a programme to be held
in the apex court premises.
CHOPPER SCAM: COURT GRANTS BAIL
TO EX-DEF SECY SHASHI KANT SHARMA
CJI, CJS, ACJS OF 25 HIGH COURTS TO
DISCUSS ISSUES CONCERNING JUDICIARY
SHAH FAESAL TO
RETURN TO
SERVICE IN JK
NSA SLAPPED
AGAINST 3 IN UP
BOARD PAPER LEAK
CRUCIAL READ
BIOTECH MUST
ADDRESS WHO’S
SUSPENSION: MEA
HIGHLIGHTS
Weeks after WHO suspended
the supply of Covaxin
through UN procurement
agencies, the MEA sug-
gested that vaccine-maker
Bharat Biotech addresses the
issue immediately to avoid
cancellation of the world
health body’s emergency
use approval for the jab. The
MEA said many issues about
vaccines have arisen and
these must be addressed.
	
z US biotech firm Mod-
erna seeks US authorisa-
tion for jabs in children
under 6
	
z India records 3,303 new
Covid-19 cases, 39 Covid
deaths in 24 hours: Centre
	
z Health expert advises
people to not be careless,
says impact of Covid-19 ‘is
down but not out’
	
z Patna detects first case
of new Omicron variant
BA.2.12
Jammu: Shah Faesal,
the Jammu and Kashmir
cadre IAS officer who
resigned from service, is
going to return to work
after his resignation was
declined by the Centre.
Faesal, who had decided
to form his own political
party after resigning from
service, became disgrun-
tled with politics and later
stepped out of it by giv-
ing up his position in the
JK People’s Movement.
He formed the JK
People’s Movement on
February 4, 2019, but
resigned from politics.
Lucknow:Ballia Police on
Thursday imposed the
NSA, 1980 provisions
against three persons for
their alleged involvement
in the leak of the UP state
board’s Class 12 English
question paper. The
three accused have been
identified as Ravindra
Nath Singh, Rajiv Pratap
alias Raju and Nirbhay
Narayan Singh. “It is
noteworthy that the
examination of English to
be held on March 30 had
to be cancelled in 24 dis-
tricts due to the question
paper leak.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.  —FILE PHOTO
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Home Minister Amit Shah.
Sonia Gandhi with Rahul Gandhi.  —FILE PHOTO
Padma Shri awardee Guru Mayadhar Raut being evicted by
Directorate of Estates on Tuesday. His belongings, including the
Padma Shri citation, can be seen strewn outside the home.
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WTO chief warns against
retreat from global trade
Washington (Agen-
cies): Fragmentation
of the global economy
and a retreat from
global trade would
make countries more
vulnerable to produc-
tion shocks arising
from natural disasters
and outbreaks of fatal
diseases, the head of
the world trade organi-
zation said.
WTO Director Gen-
eral Ngozi Okonjo-
Iweala told an event
hosted by the National
Foreign Trade Council
that economists esti-
mated that a fragmen-
tation of the global
economy could reduce
global gross domestic
product by 5% in the
longer run.
She said those losses
would be compounded
by higher transaction
costs and balance of
payments distress. It
would also make it
much harder to tackle
problems such as cli-
mate change, or stabi-
lizing global food and
fertilizer markets that
had been badly dis-
rupted by the war in
Ukraine.
Fertiliser subsidy likely to go
up to record `2.5 tn in FY23
New Delhi (PTI): In-
dia’s fertiliser subsi-
dy bill is likely to shoot
up by 55 per cent to re-
cord Rs 2.5 lakh crore
this fiscal as the gov-
ernment will provide
additional funds to
make up for the spike
in cost from higher im-
port price, top sources
said on Thursday
.
The government
will ensure that there
is no shortage of  ferti-
lisers in the country
during the kharif
(summer-sown) and
rabi (winter-sown)
season and it is al-
ready in talks with
major global produc-
ers to import key soil
nutrients, they added.
According to the
sources, Union Chemi-
cals and Fertilis-
ers Minister Mansukh
Mandaviya is likely to
visit many countries,
including Saudi Ara-
bia, Oman and Moroc-
co, soon to secure
imports on both
short and long term
basis.
“The government is
working hard to ensure
there is no shortage
of  fertilisers in the
country,” said a top
government function-
ary, and added that the
country has sufficient
stocks for the ongoing
kharif season, and
there would be no prob-
lems during the rabi
season as well.
It is to be noted that
fertiliser consumption
during rabi season is
10-15 per cent more
compared to the sum-
mer crops.
The government
will not increase retail
prices of urea and also
provide adequate sub-
sidies to ensure that
the maximum retail
prices of non-urea fer-
tilisers remain at the
present level, the
sources said.
Economists
estimated that a
fragmentation of the
global economy
could reduce global
gross domestic
product by 5% in the
longer run.
NO SHORATGE
Labour survey
shows rising
employment trend
Sensex rallies 701
points on positive global
cues; HUL, RIL surge
Oil prices fall as China fuel demand
dwindles due to Covid restrictions
New Delhi (Agencies):
Oil prices dropped on
Thursday on caution
about dwindling fuel de-
mand in China, the
world’s biggest oil im-
porter, due to the eco-
nomic impact of
Covid-19 restrictions.
Brent crude futures
had fallen 62 cents, or
0.59%, to $104.70 a bar-
rel by 0712 GMT. U.S.
West Texas Intermedi-
ate crude futures
slipped 48 cents, or
0.47%, to $101.54 a bar-
rel.
Both contracts had
settled over 30 cents
higher on Wednesday
on worries
a b o u t
t i g h t
world-
w i d e
o i l
s u p -
p l i e s
a n d
anoth-
e r
drawdown in U.S. distil-
late and gasoline stocks.
The U.S. Energy In-
formation Adminis-
tration said crude
stocks rose by just
692,000 barrels
l a s t
w e e k ,
short of
expectations,
but distillate
i nve n t o r i e s,
which include
diesel and jet
fuel, fell to their
lowest since May 2008.
In China, Beijing
closed some public spac-
es and stepped up COV-
ID-19checksatotherson
Thursday
, as most of the
city’s 22 million resi-
dentsembarkedonmore
mass testing aimed at
averting a Shanghai-
like lockdown, which
has disrupted factories
and supply chains rais-
ing concerns about the
outlook for the coun-
try’s economic growth.
New Delhi (PTI) : As
many as 3.14 crore
workers were em-
ployed in nine indus-
tries in the December
quarter of 2021, indi-
cating a rising trend
in employment in the
organised sector, ac-
cording to a Labour
Bureau survey
.
In the September
quarter of 2021, the
number of workers
stood at around 3.10
crore.
The Ministry of La-
bour and Employ-
ment on Thursday re-
leased the report of
the Quarterly Em-
ployment Survey
(QES) for the period
October-December
2021 period.
“Happy to inform
the report on 3rd
Round (Oct –Dec, 2021)
of Quarterly Employ-
ment Survey shows a
rising trend in em-
ployment in organised
sector, employing 10 or
more workers, of the
selected 9 sectors,” La-
bour Minister Bhu-
pender Yadav said in a
tweet.
Mumbai (ANI): The
Indian stock market’s
benchmark Sensex
surged 701 points on
Thursday led by
strong buying support
in FMCG, energy,
banking and IT stocks
as positive cues from
the global equities
boosted inves-
tors’ senti-
ments. The
30 stock
SP BSE
S e n s e x
s u r g e d
7 0 1 . 6 7
points or
1.23 per cent to
57,521.06 points
against its previous
day’s close at 56,819.39
points.
Earlier, the Sensex
opened in the positive
at 57,296.31 points.
However, it slumped
to a low of 56,936.94
points in the morning
trade. The markets
firmed up in the after-
noon on positive cues
from the European eq-
u i t i e s.
T h e
Sensex
surged
to a high
o f
5 7 , 7 9 0 . 8 5
points in the
intra-day. The bench-
mark Sensex had lost
537.22 points or 0.94
per cent on Wednes-
day
.
The broader Nifty 50
of the National Stock
Exchange surged
206.65 points or 1.21
per cent to 17,245.05
points against its pre-
vious day’s close at
17,038.40 points.
The
30 stock SP
BSE Sensex surged
701.67 points or 1.23 per
cent to 57,521.06 points
against its previous day’s
close at 56,819.39
points.
Google, T’gana sign MoU to support youth
Hyderabad (ANI):
Google said on Thurs-
day it has signed a
memorandum of un-
derstanding (MoU)
with the Telangana
Government to provide
technical and financial
support to youth and
women entrepreneurs
in the state.
As per the deal,
Google will collaborate
with the Government
through its various
arms to extend scholar-
ships for Google Career
Certificates to Telan-
gana’s youth, support
women entrepreneurs
through digital, busi-
ness and financial
skills training, and
strengthen the Govern-
ment’s school moderni-
sation efforts with digi-
tal teaching and learn-
ing tools and solutions.
Underlining its com-
mitment to investing
and expanding its pres-
ence in Telangana,
Google also unveiled
thedesignof itsground-
up development at the
7.3-acre site it acquired
in Gachibowli in 2019.
The 3 million square
footbuildingprioritises
sustainability and en-
ergyefficiencythrough-
out its design.
Tata Motors aims to
build 80,000 EVs this
financial year: Report
New Delhi (PTI): Tata
Motors expects to ag-
gressively ramp up an-
nual production of elec-
tric vehicles (EVs) to
more than 80,000 units
this financial year,
sources with knowl-
edge of the matter told
Reuters.
That compares with
the 19,000 EVs it built
and sold in the last fi-
nancial year.
Tata, India’s biggest
automaker, declined to
comment on produc-
tion plans but said EV
sales were growing rap-
idly with demand out-
pacing supply. The
sources were not au-
thorised to speak to me-
dia and declined to be
identified.
Tata last year an-
nounced plans to
launch 10 EV models by
March 2026, investing
about $2 billion on new
vehicle architecture, re-
lated technology and
infrastructure.
Tech pioneer
Nilekani takes
on Amazon,
Walmart
New Delhi (Agen-
cies): Nandan Nile-
kani, the high-profile
mogul is helping
Prime Minister Nar-
endra Modi build an
open technology net-
work that seeks to
level the playing field
for small merchants
in the country’s frag-
mented but fast-
growing $1 trillion
retail market.
Its stated purpose
is to create a freely
accessible online sys-
tem where traders
and consumers can
buy and sell every-
thing. But its unspo-
ken objective is to
eventually curb the
powers of Amazon.
com Inc. and
Walmart Inc.-owned
Flipkart.
FUTURE INVESTMENT
Toyota Kirloskar Motor reaches 20 lakh
units cumulative wholesales milestone
New Delhi (PTI): Toy-
ota Kirloskar Motor
(TKM) on Thursday
said it has reached the
20 lakh units cumula-
tive wholesales mile-
stone ever since its in-
ception in India.
The company, which
started production in
the country in Decem-
ber 1999, said it
achieved the feat in
April 2022, while hand-
ing over a new Glanza
hatchback at its deal-
ership, Nippon Toyota
at Trichur, Kerala.
“Over the last two
decades, Toyota has de-
veloped a solid founda-
tion of renowned qual-
ity, durability, and reli-
ability (QDR) and we
hope we will be able to
cater to more segments
as well as newer mar-
kets in 2022 and be-
yond, helping us
achieve our ultimate
goal of delivering
‘Mass Happiness to
All’,” TKM Associate
Vice President, Sales,
and Strategic Market-
ing Atul Sood said.
Over the years, the
companyhascontinued
to expand its product
lineup providing a wide
range of options, tai-
lored to meet the evolv-
ing needs of the Indian
customers, TKM said.
Apart from its popu-
lar multi-purpose vehi-
cle Innova Crysta and
SUV Fortuner, the
company has also in-
troduced compact SUV
Urban Cruiser and pre-
mium hatchback Glan-
za, the cross-based ver-
sions of Maruti Suzu-
ki’s Vitara Brezza and
Baleno respectively
.
While the company
has been successful
with Innova Crysta and
Fortuner, its made-for-
India products like se-
dan Etios and hatch-
back Etios Liva could
not match up with the
former two.
However, its self-
charging vehicles,
Camry hybrid, and
Vellfire have created
their own niche.
Camry Hybrid is the
first locally manufac-
tured strong self-
charging hybrid elec-
tric vehicle in India,
the company said.
Moving forward,
TKM said its aim is to
expand footprints with
a special focus on Tier
II and Tier III markets. 
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क्ेत्रफल वर्गफुट में
प्योजन
1. द्रोपती देवी / जगदीश प्रसाद नाई सककूल नं. 05 के पास, वार्ड नं. 14 1087 69 अ
2. ववमला देवी / भंवरलाल भंसाली बोथरा बास, वार्ड नं. 40 557 69 अ
3. चनदनमल / सुरजाराम चौधरी दवशवकमाया मंदिर 2397 69 अ
4. साववत्ी / महावीर हररजन बसती, वार्ड नं. 38 5198 69 अ
5. श्ामलाल / भजनलाल नाई रेदररोजी की हवेली 1727 69 अ
6. दुगागा शंकर / बेगराज पाण्डे सोनी िमयाशाला 1184 69 अ
7. चौथी देवी / आशाराम सवामी चौिरी का कुआं, वार्ड नं. 53 870 69 अ
8. सुरेश कुमार / मरोहनलाल सेवि्ा बादलका दवद्ालर, वार्ड नं. 42 4750 69 अ
9. ताजु खां / जीतु खां दबलाल मजसजि के पीछे 4257 69 अ
10. मरोहममद साकेत अली खां / नजीर खां बुकलसर बास, वार्ड 24 2800 69 अ
11. महेनद् / नवलदास सवामी आथु्ा बास, वार्ड नं. 42 1103 69 अ
12. ववशमभरलाल / बेगराज पारीक दसलामपुरररा कुआं, वार्ड 09 2450 69 अ
13. मरो. इसमाईल / मरो. इब्ावहम सबजीफररोश दसकका मजसजि, वार्ड 55 1715 69 अ
14. कनहहै्ालाल / वकशनलाल सरोनी मोचीवाड़ा 1812 69 अ
15. अ्ुब / इसमाईल व्ापारी नई बकरा मणरी, वार्ड 27 2080 69 अ
16. माणकचंद / ज्ानाराम माली सरा्ीजी का कुआं, वार्ड 08 4900 69 अ
17. कासम शाह / सराजु शाह काजी मोती मजसजि, वार्ड 43 1250 69 अ
18. गजाननद / मरो्ाराम भरोजक सवाई बास पंचारती 475 69 अ
19. भंवरू खां / गुलाब खां दा्मा मोती मजसजि, वार्ड 27 813 69 अ
20. मुसताक / शौकत सहै्द वार्ड नं. 36 1695 69 अ
21. नजमा / साबुदीन चुनगर जकरीरा मजसजि, वार्ड नं. 03 1581 69 अ
22. नानु देवी / धनराज भरोजक भुरजी का कुआं, वार्ड नं. 28 1000 69 अ
23. श्रवण वसंह / चुन्ीलाल हररराम मंदिर, वार्ड नं. 21 744 69 अ
24. लक्मी देवी / द्ारका प्रसाद मीणा पीरजी की िरगाह, वार्ड नं. 14 2450 69 अ
25. उमरदीन / करीमबकश तेली जकरीरा मजसजि, वार्ड नं. 04 1829 69 अ
26. धमगाचंद / मरोहनलाल रेगर रेगर बसती 600 69 अ
27. संज् बरोथरा / फुसराज बरोथरा राजवाला कुआं, वार्ड नं. 29 1216 69 अ
28. आमीना / ्ाकुब कुरेशी दबसारती मोहलला, वार्ड नं. 30 936 69 अ
29. शांवत देवी / चनदनमल करोिारी गढ़ के पीछे, वार्ड 21 5690 69 अ
30. ववमला देवी / छरोटुलाल बाल मंदिर सककूल के पीछे, वार्ड नं. 09 1125 69 अ
31. रतनलाल / ्ालचंद देरासरी जवाई चौक, वार्ड नं. 13 674 69 अ
32. अशरोक कुमार / सौभाराम नाई दगना्ी बास, वार्ड नं. 05 1476 69 अ
33. राजेश कुमार / गरोकुल चंद शमागा पुजारी गली, वार्ड नं. 17 2988 69 अ
34. राधेश्ाम / भंवरलाल शमागा झालरररा िमयाशाला 2894 69 अ
35. मनभरी / गुलजार मवनहार मोचीवारा, वार्ड नं. 10 200 69 अ
36. लतीफ / गुलजार मवनहार जकरीरा मजसजि, वार्ड नं. 04 1897 69 अ
37. करणीदान / वतलरोकराम दसलामपुरररा कुआं, वार्ड नं. 05 3700 69 अ
38. रेशमी देवी / मरोहनलाल खाती कर्ी माता मंदिर, वार्ड नं. 03 3200 69 अ
39. इनद्ा / भंवरलाल ढरोली जकरीरा मजसजि, वार्ड नं. 04 1008 69 अ
40. बुनदे खां / वनजामुदीन चुनगर मोदचरों का कुआं, वार्ड नं. 04 1214 69 अ
41. बुवधि खां / भंवरलाल चुनगर जकरीरा मजसजि, वार्ड नं. 05 2535 69 अ
42. राधा देवी / माणकचंद माली मंजू माता मंदिर के पास, वार्ड नं. 08 148 69 अ
43. नमगादा देवी / वमन्ालाल सवामी दगना्ी बास, वार्ड 08 2244 69 अ
44. बाबुलाल / दानाराम मेघवाल कर्ी माता मंदिर के पास, वार्ड नं. 01 3287 69 अ
45. महेनद् कुमार / भुराराम रेगर रेगर बसती, वार्ड 37 792 69 अ
46. मरोहममद अबबास / फकीर मरोहममद कुरेशी वार्ड नं. 38 4356 69 अ
47. मदनलाल / सत्नारा्ण ब्ाह्मण चौिरी कुआं के पास, वार्ड 40 1200 69 अ
48. मनीराम / चनद्ाराम िोदलरा कुआं, वार्ड नं. 06 1860 69 अ
49. गुलसन बानरो / फारुख व्ापारी होली िोरा टंकी, वार्ड 51 3420 69 अ
50. मनरोहरी देवी / सरोहनलाल माली हनुमान िोरा, वार्ड 23 1020 69 अ
51. जरीना / वबलाल धरोबी इमाम बारा, वार्ड नं. 1680 69 अ
52. जुबेदा / मरोहममद ्ासीन मोचीवाड़ा, वार्ड नं. 47 556 69 अ
53. कलीमा / इकबाल व्ापारी बकरा मणरी, वार्ड नं. 44 3400 69 अ
54. महावीर प्रसाद / रेवनतराम भागगाव रामनगर बास, वार्ड 02 1225 69 अ
55. जाफर हुसहैन / अलादीन व्ापारी बकरा मणरी, वार्ड 50 1600 69 अ
56. राजेनद् / सुमेरमल भागगाव भागयाव मोहलला, वार्ड 42 1125 69 अ
57. फुसाराम / रावतराम माली रामनगर बास, वार्ड नं. 01 1080 69 अ
58. दुगागा देवी / भहैराराम दजजी वार्ड नं. 08 1304 69 अ
59. वनमगाला / परमेशवर प्रजापत ईिगाह के पास, वार्ड 47 3434 69 अ
60. जहैणा / जमाल खरोखर वरापारी मोहलला, वार्ड 38 2856 69 अ
61. नागरमल / मरोहलाल पारीक हापा वैल, वार्ड नं. 47 612 69 अ
62. जुले खां / मरोहममद इसाक धरोबी चौिरी कुआं के पास, वार्ड 1102 69 अ
63. नजमा / मरोहममद ्ाकुब वसकका फतु खां की फैकट्ी, वार्ड 33 1225 69 अ
64. भगवानी देवी / जंवरीमल हररजन हररजन बसती, वार्ड 52 763 69 अ
65. मांगु देवी / जीवणमल शमागा दलदलरा कुआं, वार्ड नं. 10 1651 69 अ
66. सीताराम / मरोहरीलाल भाट ओकसफोर्ड सककूल, वार्ड नं. 23 1000 69 अ
67. महैना देवी / चमपालाल सरोनी दगना्ी बास, वार्ड नं. 04 627 69 अ
68. सुख देव / मुलचंद सांखला सुबेिार टंकी, वार्ड 19 2628 69 अ
69. हनुमानमल / सीताराम ब्ाह्मण गौशाला बास, वार्ड 45 1904 69 अ
70. शांवत देवी / हनुमानमल ब्ाह्मण गौशाला बास, वार्ड 45 1840 69 अ
71. सीताराम / मरोतीराम शमागा दबजली घर के सामने, वार्ड 47 1150 69 अ
72. बनवारीलाल / बीजराज सरोनी गौशाला बास, वार्ड 45 1600 69 अ
73. भगवती देवी / वकशनलाल नाई प्रजापदत चौक, वार्ड नं. 09 1709 69 अ
74. सुनदरलाल / कुंभाराम दसकका मजसजि, वार्ड 55 850 69 अ
75. सीता देवी / शंकरलाल प्रजापत रामनगर बास, वार्ड 01 4900 69 अ
76. सुभाषचनद् / बेगाराम माली रामनगर बास, वार्ड 01 1783 69 अ
77. पुरुषरोतम / कनहहै्ालाल ब्ाह्मण वार्ड नं. 10 1448 69 अ
78.
ववज् कुमार, राकेश कुमार, गौरीशंकर,
पुनमचंद / समपतराम सरोनी
मुकती भवन के पास, वार्ड 05 2240 69 अ
79. शांवत देवी / आशाराम ब्ाह्मण मानजी वैल के पास, वार्ड 19 4772 69 अ
80. सू्गाप्रकाश / मुन्ालाल पारीक टांटीरा कुआं, वार्ड 21 1225 69 अ
81. सीता देवी / लक्मीनारा्ण सवामी झालरररा कुआं, वार्ड 15 3077 69 अ
82. रेशमी देवी / हरजीराम जाट बुकलसर बास, वार्ड 25 4675 69 अ
83.
सीताराम, वगरधारीलाल, नानुराम,
लछीराम / रामेशवरलाल
रोरवेज बस दरपो के पास 2112 69 अ
84. कासम / मरोतीखां क्ामखानी बुकलसर बास, वार्ड 25 651 69 अ
85. बनजी खां / असतअली खां का्मखानी कारमखानी मंोहलला, वार्ड 33 2576 69 अ
86. जा्दा बानरो / जाफर दबसारती मोहलला, वार्ड 41 866 69 अ
87. मरोहममद सलीम / अबदुल रहमान वबसा्ती रेगर बसती, वार्ड 37 1212 69 अ
88. राजेनद् प्रसाद / रामचनद् गरो् दलदलरा कुआं के पास, वार्ड 10 540 69 अ
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भूदम के अदिकार अभरप्र् करने की अनुज्ा की मंजूरी के संबंि में कोई आक्षेप है तो वह इस नोदटस प्रकाशन के 07 (सात) दिवस
के भीतर दकसी भी कारया दिवस पर कारायालर समर के िौरान अिोहसताक्षरकताया के समक्ष समथयाक िसतावेजों के साथ अपना आक्षेप
प्रसतुत कर सकेगा। उपरुयाकत दनरत समर के भीतर दकसी आक्षेप के अभाव में रह समझा जावेगा दक दकसी वरजकत को कोई आक्षेप नहीं
है और मामले का तिनुसार दनपटारा दकरा जावेगा।
रह सूचना मेरे हसताक्षर और मुहर के अिीन आज दिनांक 27.04.2022 को जारी की गरी।
(रराजकरण चौधरी) (लराजपत दवश्ोराई)
अधयक् अदधशराषी अदधकरारी
नररपरादलकरा सरदरारशहर नररपरादलकरा सरदरारशहर
Dr Rituraj Sharma
Jaipur: Chief Secre-
tary Usha Sharma, dur-
ing the 9th Executive
Committee meeting of
Rajasthan Foundation
held on Thursday, said
that the foundation
should be developed as a
platformwheretheycan
be reached with just a
click. She said that the
foundation should act as
a caretaker for the chil-
dren and youths going
out of Rajasthan for
studies and jobs.
Sharma praised the
work done by the
Foundation during the
pandemic and Ukraine
crisis. Apart from the
times of crisis, the
work of the founda-
tion should be such
that every migrant Ra-
jasthani should feel
connected. He also di-
rected to prepare the
NRR policy at the ear-
liest.
Sharma discussed
and approved the ac-
tivities to be taken un-
der the Action Plan of
the foundation for the
next one year. She also
reviewed the imple-
mentation of the works
approved in the last Ex-
ecutive Committee
meeting.
Foundation Presi-
dent Dhiraj Srivastava
said that through the
foundation, we are try-
ing to connect the mi-
grants with the culture
and social concerns
here and efforts are
made to help them re-
solve their problems.
He said that as per
Chief Minister Ashok
Gehlot, a target has
been set to establish 42
chapters in the country
this year. The estab-
lished 12 chapters will
also be revived.
Additional Chief
Secretary Industries
Veenu Gupta, Princi-
pal Secretary Finance
Akhil Arora and Secre-
tary of Government,
Autonomous Govern-
ment Department Jog-
aram were present in
the meeting.
Rajasthan Foundation should be a click away: CS Students @ Raj Univ protest
over film shoot amid exams
Bharat Dixit
Jaipur: The University
of Rajasthan has al-
lowed film shooting at
Maharaja College dur-
ing the Semester exami-
nations, which began on
Thursday
. This move
has been opposed by the
students.
Although the Ra-
jasthan University is
getting a revenue of Rs.
50,000 per day
, the shoot-
ing of the film in the
middle of the examina-
tions has posed a ques-
tion on the secrecy of
the examinations.
Hundreds of students
led by Nirmal Chaud-
hary staged a protest
against the shooting at
the campus.
The college adminis-
tration said that the per-
mission was granted 3
months back and there
was no disturbance in
the conduct of the exam
due to film shoot.
42 new chapters
would be set up in
nation: Dhiraj
Chief Secretary Usha Sharma chairs the 9th Executive Committee
meeting of Rajasthan Foundation on Thursday. Dhiraj Srivastava,
Veenu Gupta, Akhil Arora  Jogaram were present.
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  • 1. JAIPUR l FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2022 l Pages 14 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 3 l Issue No. 321 OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, AHMEDABAD, LUCKNOW NEW DELHI www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Ranchi: Former Bihar CM Lalu Prasad was on Thursday released on bail from the Birsa Munda Jail after his bail bond was paid. The RJD chief was granted bail by the Jharkhand High Court last week almost 42 weeks after his conviction in the Doranda case. LALU PRASAD YADAV GETS BAIL, RELEASED FROM JAIL Mumbai: Indian markets gained on Thursday, as investor sentiment improved on optimism that the Covid-19 situation in China may not be as bad as feared. Investors also cheered strong earnings from Meta Platforms, leading to a bounce in technology stocks. Sensex gained 702 points and nifty ended near 17,250 MARKETS RALLY AS GLOBAL SENTIMENT IMPROVES GEHLOT APPEALS TO PM FOR ANOTHER MEET OF CMs, THIS TIME ON INFLATION First India Bureau Jaipur: A day after PM Modi’s meeting with CMs, and upon his re- turn to Jaipur from Mumbai, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has appealed to PM Modi to chair yet another meeting with CMs of the states on the issue of inflation. In a series of tweets, Gehlot said, “Yesterday PMO India held a meet- ing through video con- ferencing regarding Covid. In this meeting, only 5 Chief Ministers got a chance to express their views. In the end, the Prime Minister himself, in his address, suddenly mentioned in- flation and rising prices of petrol and diesel and tried to blame it on non- BJP ruled states. People are suffering from infla- tion all over the coun- try. The economic poli- cies of the country are mainly made and oper- ated by the central gov- ernment, but its effect is on the states only. I request the Prime Min- ister to hold a meeting with all the Chief Min- isters on the issue of inflation and listen to everyone. With this, the states will also get an opportunity to present their side and their point of view will also be known to the central government. Along with inflation, it is nec- essary for all the states to communicate with the central government on many serious issues including centrally sponsored schemes, GST, Jal Jeevan Mis- sion etc. Therefore, I will appeal to Shri Nar- endra Modi to hold a meeting with all the Chief Ministers regard- ing the issues of inter- est of the states and the interest of the country so that maximum relief can be provided to the common man by find- ing solutions to them.” CM Ashok Gehlot Working on lifting AFSPA from Northeast: Modi Guwahati: Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi on Thursday said the Cen- tre was working to- wards lifting the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act [AFSPA] from the Northeast. “For long, many states of the Northeast have been under AFSPA. But in the past eight years, be- cause of peace and bet- ter law and order situa- tion on the ground, we have lifted AFSPA from many parts of the re- gion,” said Modi, ad- dressing a “Peace, Uni- ty and Development” rally at Diphu in As- sam’s Karbi Anglong district. Earlier in the day, the prime minister inaugu- rated three colleges for veterinary science and agriculture in Diphu. He also launched the Amrit Sarovar Project to rejuvenate 2,950 wa- terbodies across the state. Modi said that since 2014, violent inci- dents had reduced by 75 per cent in the region. “That is why we were able to lift AFSPA first from Tripura, then Meghalaya,” he said. “In Assam, in the past few years, the situ- ation has improved so much that AFSPA was lifted from 23 districts,” he said, adding that the Centre was working to- wards lifting the Act from Nagaland and Ma- nipur. PM MODI-RATAN TATA INAUGURATE 7 STATE- OF-THE-ART CANCER HOSPITALS IN ASSAM Dibrugarh: Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi along with industrialist Ratan Tata on Thursday inaugu- rated seven state-of-the-art cancer hospitals and laid the founda- tion stone for seven new cancer hospitals. “Today, 7 new cancer hospitals have been inaugurated in Assam. There was a time, even one hospital getting opened up in 7 years was a thing to celebrate. Times have changed now. I have been told 3 more cancer hospitals will be ready for your service in a few months,” PM Modi said. PM LAUDS DOUBLE-ENGINE GOVT FOR ASSAM ‘BODO ACCORD’ BROUGHT LONG- LASTING PEACE INSURGENCY IN NORTH EAST REDUCED BY 80 PERCENT: MHA Diphu: PM lauded the double-engine govern- ment for the development of northeast regions. “Today, the double-engine government is developing the nation with the mantra of ‘Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas’,” he said. Diphu: PM Modi hailed the Bodo Accord, saying it has brought “long-lasting peace” to Assam. “Last year, several organisa- tions from Karbi Anglong joined the resolve for peace and development. Bodo Accord opened new doors for lasting peace in 2020,” said PM Modi in Assam. New Delhi: Incidents of insurgency in the north- eastern states reduced by 80 per cent in the last eight years while casualties of security forces went down by 75 per cent and civilian deaths by 99 per cent, an official report said. According to the annual report of the MHA, the security situ- ation in the northeastern states has improved sub- stantially since 2014 and the year 2020 recorded the lowest insurgency incidents and casualties among the civilians and security forces during the last two decades. “Modi’s Federalism is not cooperative. It’s coercive” Rahul attacks PM over fuel price issue New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday accused PM Narendra Modi of “abdicating responsi- bility” by ‘blaming’ states for the inflation despite the Centre tak- ing 68 per cent of all fuel taxes. “High Fuel prices – blame states. Coal shortage – blame states. Oxygen short- age – blame states,” Gandhi wrote. “68 per cent of all fuel taxes are taken by the centre. Yet, the PM abdicates responsibility. The PM abdicates responsibili- ty. Modi’s Federalism is not cooperative. It’s coercive,” Gandhi tweeted. MAHA GOVT’S COLLECTED RS 79, 412 CR AS FUEL TAXES: HARDEEP SINGH PURI New Delhi: Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri questioned the Maharashtra govern- ment’s decision to not reduce VAT on fuel in order to provide relief to people. Puri stressed his stand by highlighting that the State government is expected to collect Rs 33,000 crore as fuel taxes this year. “The truth hurts, but facts speak for themselves. Maha govt is expected to collect Rs 33,000 crore this year. Why did it not reduce VAT on fuel to provide relief to people?,” he asked. PM Modi being felicitated with traditional Assamese Japi by Assam CM Sarma and Union Minister Sonowal in Dibrugarh on Thursday. —PHOTO BY ANI CRUCIAL READ DELHI-CENTRE POWER ROW: SC RESERVES ORDER New Delhi: The SC on Thursday reserved its order on whether or not to refer to a five-judge Constitution bench a contentious issue of who should control administrative services in Delhi. The Central government has sought a hearing by a five-judge bench on the matter pertaining to a legal dispute between the Delhi government and the Centre regarding the control over administrative services in the national capital. COURT RESERVES ORDER ON MEVANI’S BAIL PLEA Barpeta: A court in Assam’s Barpeta district on Thursday reserved its or- der on Gujrat MLA Jignesh Mevani’s bail plea in a case where he is ac- cused of “assaulting” a policewoman while being brought by a police posse from Guwahati to Kokrajhar. DELHI’S HOTTEST APRIL DAY IN 12 YEARS @ 43.5° IMD issues orange alert for 5 states Kamal Nath resigns as LOP in MP Assembly Bhopal: Congress lead- er Kamal Nath has re- signed as the Leader of Opposition in the Mad- hya Pradesh Assembly . The Congress high command has accepted the former chief minis- ter’s resignation from the post and appointed Dr Govind Singh as the Leader of the Congress Legislature Party, and therefore the Leader of Opposition in the Mad- hya Pradesh Assembly . In a letter dated April 28, Congress general secretary KC Venugopal wrote to Kamal Nath, “This is to inform you that Hon’ble Congress President has accepted your resignation from the post of Leader, Con- gress Legislature Party , Madhya Pradesh with immediate effect. The party wholeheartedly appreciates your contri- bution as the CLP Lead- er, Madhya Pradesh.” Bhubaneswar: The In- dia Meteorological De- partment (IMD) has is- sued an orange alert for five districts in India overcontinuedheatwave conditions until May 1. The five districts which have been warned are: Bihar, Jharkhand, inte- rior Odisha, Chhattis- garh and Gangetic West Bengal April 30 and Tel- angana till May 1. “There has been no significantrainfallsince February25.Inbetween, on April 14 and April 21, there were dust storms in Rajasthan and Hary- ana but there was no sig- nificant rain. Hence the long dry spell has result- ed in high tempera- tures,”seniorIMDscien- tist R.K. Jenamani said. New Delhi: The Delhi Police Crime Branch on Thursdayarrestedoneof the most wanted accused of Jahangirpuricommu- nal riots from West Ben- gal, sources said. The ac- cusedhasbeenidentified as Farid alias Neetu, a history-sheeter in the Ja- hangirpuri area with cases of robbery , snatch- ing, burglary etc. “He was very actively involved in the commu- nal riots and played a major role. Our several teams who have been deployed in West Ben- gal arrested him on Thursday from his aunt’s house in Tamluk village. He is being brought to New Delhi via flight today,” one of the sources said. The accused had fled from the spot after the riots and had been changing his locations and moving across West Bengal. KOVIND, SHAH TO MEET BENGAL VIOLENCE VICTIMS CM TO CHAIR MEET WITH COLLECTORS New Delhi: President and Union home minister Amit have agreed to meet a delegation of lawyers representing victims of post-poll violence on April 29. According to sources, the President has consented to meet the delegation of lawyers at noon. Shah will meet the delegation the same day at 9 pm. The lawyers will also hold a peaceful candle march in the national capital on Friday to highlight the “struggle and fight of the affected people of the state”. CM Gehlot will chair a meeting of District Collectors on Friday from 12 noon onwards wherein Divisional Commissioners will also be present. During this, CM will take feed- back on many issues including water and electricity. Meanwhile, Ministers of many de- partments will also be present for the meet. JAHANGIRPURI VIOLENCE Key accused Farid arrested from Bengal Pedestrians shield their faces from the heat with a scarf, in Gurugram, Thursday, April 28, 2022. —PHOTO BY PTI Farid alias Neetu PM Modi receives a traditional welcome during his visit to Dibrugarh on Thursday.
  • 2. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2022 02 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Abhishek Shrivastava Jaipur: The dispute between the state gov- ernment and the Na- tional Highways Au- thority of India (NHAI) over the construction of Northern Ring Road has finally ended. Now the construction of the Northern Ring Road will start soon. The construction of 47-km long South Ring Road from Ajmer Road to Agra Road via Tonk Road around the capi- tal has been almost completed by NHAI and vehicular move- ment has also started. However, the matter of construction of the 45-km Northern Ring Road from Agra Road to Delhi Road and Delhi Road to C Zone Bypass was pending for a long time because the state government was not able to decide over land issue. The alignment of the road has been finalised by the NHAI. The NHAI had been demanding land free of cost for the construction of the Ring Road. The present government had decid- ed to construct the land in the width of 360 me- ters. Construction of Northern Ring Road to start soon! DISPUTE BETWEEN STATE GOVT NHAI ENDS lll CM Gehlot had written to Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari proposing joint partnership of JDA NHAI for Northern Ring Road Raj govt should work seriously underJJMprovisions:Shekhawat The state ranked 32nd in terms of progress in two and a half years in Jal Jeevan Mission project Naresh Sharma Jaipur: UnionJalShak- ti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat dur- ing a review meeting of Jal Jeevan Misiion held at Jai Mahal Palace, ex- pressed his displeasure over the progress in on- going works under Jal Jeevan mission in Ra- jasthan. PHED Minister Ma- hesh Joshi himself also accepted the fact. The state is ranked 32nd in termsof progressintwo and a half years. It was informed in the meeting that the state governmentwasallotted a budget of Rs 27, 000 crore from 2019 to 2022 but the pace of work re- mained slow and the government could with- draw only Rs 4000 crore and expenditure was Rs 3,500 crore. Joshi said that complet- ing large-scale projects is not possible in 24 months and therefore the deadline should be extendedtillMarch2026. Shekhawat said “We have to take everyone along. Every poor fami- ly has to be provided with a tap connection.” Gajendra Singh Shekhawat chairs the review meeting of Jal Jeevan Mission at Hotel Jai Mahal Palace in Jaipur on Thursday. Dr Mahesh Joshi and Kailash Choudhary were also present. z z z z z z THE DETAILS Dr Poonia writes to Haryana CM over livestock protection First India Bureau Jaipur: BJP State President Dr Satish Poonia has written a letter to Haryana CM- Mohan Lal Khattar re- questing him to with- draw a ban on ‘Tudi’ ‘Parali’ to protect live- stock of Rajasthan. He said that collec- tors of Sirsa Hisar have banned transpor- tation of ‘Tudi’ to Ra- jasthan. He said that fodder coming to state from other states via Haryana is also being stopped on border. Poonia will be on a two-day visit Hadoti on April 29-30. He will at- tend a district training camp in Jhalawar today will address workers. He will interact with workers in Kota on April 30 will also ad- dress a press confer- ence at Circuit House at 2 pm on April 30. Dr Satish Poonia interacts with a beneficiary during the inauguration of a ‘Swasthya Mela’ at Jalsoo village in Amber. BJP to fight upcoming polls under PM Modi’s guidance: Rathore Shubham Jain Ajmer: BJP leader Dy LoP Rajendra Rathore during a press conference in Ajmer, said that the BJP’s CM face will be the symbol ‘Lotus’ in Rajasthan, the election will be fought under the leader- ship of PM Narendra Modi. Targetting the Con- gress, he said that the mismanagement of every bit has proved that the government has failed on every front. Rajasthan govern- ment of Congress was formed on the basis of infighting. The result of which was the revolt of the then State Con- gress President and Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot against his own government. Con- gress MLAs are looting public considering themselves to be mini CMs. Congress will have to bear the brunt of this in upcoming as- sembly polls, he said. Rajendra Rathore unveiled the statue of martyr Gopal Singh Dhandhal at Gotan in Merta city on Thursday. Vasudev Devnani, Saint Pratappuri Maharaj and others were also present. Cut power for corporates or we will: MLA to Govt First India Bureau Alwar: Behror MLA Baljeet Yadav during a press conference on the ongoing power short- age in state, said that he conducted a high level meeting with the Ener- gy Minister, where he asked the minister to import coal from Indo- nesia or anywhere, but farmers and common man in the rural areas should not suffer due to load shedding. And the available electricity should be managed in an appropriate manner. MLA Baljeet Yadav said that he took part in the Energy Minister’s meeting and asked him to not cut the power in the evening between 6-10 pm, as school col- lege students prepare- for their ongoing exams during this time. Whenever there is load shedding those re- siding in rural areas, are the worst sufferers . “ Cut power supply for industries or we will,” the MLA added saying that even if they are sent to jail for doing so. DR. SUBHASH GARG @drsubhashg Honorable@gss- jodhpur take all MPs together to meet Hon’ble PM to get ERCP approved as a national project do justice to Rajasthan. Unless the scheme of bringing water from rivers is linked with the Jal Jeevan Mis- sion, even JJM will not be successful. Baljeet Yadav ‘THIS TIME CM FACE WON’T BE DECLARED IN RAJ’ Youth booked for raping 16-year-old First India Bureau Jaipur: A case of rape of a 16-year-old girl has come to light in Jaipur. The victim met the ac- cused youth at a birth- day party at her friend’s house. Karni Vihar po- lice station has started investigation after reg- istering a case on Wednesday night. SHO Jaisingh Basera said that the incident had occurred in Janu- ary 2020. It is alleged that one day the ac- cused threatened her asked her to meet out- side the house at 12:30 pm. She came to meet him in lane for two min- utes. He then took her to his room on his bike. He fed her intoxicated chocolates. The accused forcibly raped her when she fell unconcious and made an obscene clip. He then blackmailed her and raped her. BHARATPUR: WOMAN GANGRAPED IN FRONT OF BROTHER IN-LAW AT GUNPOINT Bharatpur: A case of gangrape with a wom- an has come to light, a woman was returning with her brother-in- law on bike from her parental home. On the way, two youths stopped them at gun- point and took turns to rape her in the forest area of Ghatmika. The victim informed that both the accused were under the influence of alcohol during the incident.The accused forcibly stopped their bike and threatened to kill the brother-in-law by placing a pistol on his forehead. After the incident, both of them fled from the spot. A case was registered at the Pahari police sta- tion area on April 26. Victim’s husband is a driver and had gone out on Wednesday. Cops are looking for the accused. Couple found dead inside water tank in Hanumangarh Jaipur (PTI): A man a woman were found dead in a water tank in Kishanpura village of Hanumangarh on Thursday, police said. The two had gone miss- ing from their homes on Wednesday. The deceased have been identified as Ak- shay and Nishu. Their bodies were handed over to their relatives after post mortem. The police said that preliminary probe has found it to be a case of love affair. A case has been registered and probe is on. 46 from other states use fake pharmacy degrees First India Bureau Jaipur: Cases of 46 fake degree registra- tions from other states has come to light in Rajasthan Phar- macy Council. When Council sought informa- tion about degree from concerned edu- cational institutions, it was found that maxi- mum degrees of stu- dents from MP, UP, Pun- jab, U’khand Himachal were fake. Council has not only re- jected applications of candidates based on confidential probe, but has written to con- cerned board varsity for action against them. JDA frees ten hectares of govt land of encroachment First India Bureau Jaipur: The Jaipur Development Au- thority had freed 10 hectares of govern- ment land owned by JDA in Zone 2 of en- croachment. Chief Controller Enforce- ment Raghuveer Saini said that in Zone 2, in village Sisyawas, about 10 bighas of JDA land in Akeda dam was encroached by mak- ing rooms and boundary walls, etc. These illegal con- structions were de- molished by the En- forcement Squad. He said that earlier also illegal constructions had been done on this land, which were razed in Febru- ary and March last year. MAKING A POINT RPSC embarks on massive recruitment drive First India Bureau Jaipur: In a good news for the unemployed, Ra- jasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) has come up with a ma- jor recruitment drive through School Educa- tion Recruitment Ex- amination 2022. As per a notification, RPSC will hold exams for 6,000 posts of pro- fessor in 26 subjects to be conducted by the Secondary Education department. Candi- dates can apply for the exams between 5th May and 4th June. The candidates can see the guidelines issued by the Commission on its website. Scrutinising security! Bomb threat mock drill held in city Satyanarayan Sharma Jaipur: Panic gripped the Manak Chowk area in the city on Thursday, when the information of a bomb planted at the place on Thursday . The Police called in the Bomb Disposal Squad and the Dog Squad on the spot. Seeing a suspicious object near a tourist place in Jaleb Chowk, someone informed the police control room fol- lowing which, the Po- lice rushed to the spot and removed the people from there. A team of Civil De- fence officials, led by Deputy Controller Jag- dish Prasad Rawat also reached the spot. The Bomb Disposal Squad defused the bomb. Later, it became clear that there was no bomb and it was just a mock drill to check security measures and opera- tional preparedness for handling these kinds of terrorist insurgency in future, officials said. The information about bomb once made even the police officers sweat. In a hurry, the roads on both sides were barricaded and closed. A Civil Defence official during a bomb threat mock drill at Jaleb Chowk in Jaipur on Thursday. —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA HEINOUS CRIMES MINISTER SPEAKS —FILE PHOTO
  • 3. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2022 03 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Shivendra Parmar Jaipur : Govt has giv- en transport depart- ment target of Rs 7000 crores for the financial year 2022-2023. Following this, the dept has set revenue targets for all RTOs and DTOs. For the first time, department has made separate classifi- cation of One Time Tax and Without One Time Tax. Transport depart- ment is very important for govt in terms of revenue collection. For last few years, depart- ment has not been able to meet the target set by the government. Transport Commis- sioner KL Swamy in a review meeting in- structed all RTOs DTOs that instead of working hard in Jan, they should start work from April itself to meet target. Parwal headquar- ters has notified all RTOs and DTOs. Transport dept has made big change this time in allocating rev- enue targets as most RTOs and DTOs make excuses their perfor- mance is not good due to non-sale of vehicles. Ranking will be pre- pared by dept every month on the basis of performance. 7K cr revenue target for RTOs FINANCIAL YEAR 2022-2023 RAJ GOVT SHOULD REVIEW LAW AND ORDER: NCW CHIEF Rekha Sharma was on visit to probe alleged gang-rape and murder Dausa (ANI): The chairperson of the Na- tional Commission for Women (NCW), Rekha Sharma, on Thursday said Rajasthan govt needs to review law and order situation in state. She was on her visit to state to probe alleged gang-rape and murder of a woman at a village in Dausa district here. After meeting the po- lice officials, Rekha said that it is a failure of police if 2 young men with no criminal histo- ry raped and murdered a woman in broad day- light. “An 18-year-old and 22-year-old young men raped and mur- dered a woman in broad daylight. They have no criminal record. Yet, po- lice could not find lead. During press confer- ence, she said,“I went with my team, SP ar- rived half an hour after Ileft,IOalsogavewrong details. Only media can raise its voice. I had a chance to meet with the woman’s family .” “I was taken by long route, instead of 20 km, I was taken by 80 km. 2 km out of village, I was told that the family did not want to meet. Wom- an’s father said that the woman’s funeral was performed at night without consent.” She added, why is the SP trying to make this case week?” and whom is the police trying to save. Even the Addi- tional SP was also sur- prised to see points. What’s more shocking is that police has not given forensic evidence to the team. Main accused in Dr Archana Sharma’s suicide case nabbed Satyanarayan Sharma Jaipur: The police have arrested prime accused in Dr Archana Sharma suicide case here. The arrested accused Ballya JoshialiasShivshankar Joshi was absconding and police had kept a reward of Rs 5000 on him. After the death of a patient, Joshi some of his associates staged protest outside doctor’s hospital in Dausa after which the police regis- tered a case of murder against Sharma. Later, government re- moved SP Dausa and the SHO and CO were also suspended. After doctor’s suicide case, people expressed their anger. Some peo- ple who were protesting and harassing doctor’s family disappeared. Joshi was one of them. Joshi, however, claimed innocence said he was being impli- catedincase.Hereached six hrs late on dharna police have written his name in FIR under pres- sure. “Doctor Sharma took this step due to dis- pute in family .” He said. New Delhi (ANI): BJP RS MP from Rajasthan, Ram Kumar Verma on Thursday slammed CM Ashok Gehlot over the Dausa gang-rape and murder of women and said that law and order situation is worst in the state while suggest- ing that government should use bulldozers on criminals and not on temples. “If you want to use a bulldozer, then run it on the criminals. The way Yogi ji run a bulldozer on criminals and mafias, the govern- ment of Rajasthan should learn from him and run bulldozers on criminals rather than on temple in Alwar. Inci- dents occurring on daily basis have embarrassed the country.” RAJ BJP MP ADVISES GEHLOT TO TAKE CUE FROM YOGI Rekha Sharma @sharmarekha After meeting the victim’s father we came across another shameful fact that it was the admin- istration who hurriedly cremated the body of the victim without her family’s consent. There were many other intricacies and loopholes that we came across during our enquiry visit. .I am deeply saddened by the insensitivity. Accused Shiv Shanker Joshi alias Baliya Joshi was nabbed outside a news channel office on Thursday.—PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR Court sends advocate Goverdhan on remand till May 4 Kidnapped Dausa student rescued, vehicle found and 1 arrested First India Bureau Jaipur: Local court on Thursday remanded Goverdhan Singh, who wasarrestedinSC/ST misbehaving case with woman ACP, to police custody till May 4.ADJ-2 Jaipur Metropolitan-II Vijay Prakash Soni re- manded Singh to police custody . The police had sought a remand of ten days. Opposing it, advo- cate A K Jain said police have completed investi- gation high court has also been informed that police have consid- ered Singh an accused and his arrest was pending. “So there is no need for a police re- mand,” he argued. Ramesh Sharma Sikar: In a case of kid- napping of a student in D a u s a district, Sikar po- lice res- cued An- mol Aro- ra during a block- ade on Udaipurwati KhandelaroadonThurs- day . Superintendent of Police Kunwar Rash- tradeep said that on get- ting information, police put up blockades and raided various places. Anmol, a resident of BandikuitowninDausa district, was abducted on April 25. Police have confiscated the vehicle and arrested one per- son. Primarily, the con- fiscated vehicle is being told of a politician. Ac- cording to police, Arora was kidnapped and kept in Sikar. Police are in- terrogating the one ar- rested for details. Direct flight to Bangkok Abu Dhabi MP Dushyant’s choice of words for DC criticized Covidworkerswritepostcardinbloodtogovt Suspended recruitment process resumes in HJJU Kashiram Choudhary Jaipur: Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, the capital’s first low-cost carrier, has an- nounced the introduc- tion of a new service to Jaipur. The new service will start from May 5, 2022. Abu Dhabi travel- ers will now be able to fly direct to Jaipur In- ternational Airport at competitive prices. Theflightwilloperate twice a week on every Monday and Thursday . The flight will depart from Abu Dhabi at 00:05 hours and will land in Jaipur at 04:55 hours. Similarly from Jaipur, flight will depart at 05:40 willlandinAbuDhabi at 07:40 hours. And as per new sum- mer schedule, Thai Ai- rAsia is starting opera- tions at Jaipur interna- tional airport for DMK Airport (Bangkok - Don Mueang) from 1st May . The flight will be opera- tional on Sunday and Wednesday . As per schedule flight will ar- rive at Jaipur Interna- tional Airport at 2205 hours will leave for Bangkok at 2235 hrs. First India Bureau Baran: Various issues were discussed in first general meeting of Zilla Parishad held here. Congress MLA Pa- nachand Meghwal District Chief Urmila Jain described words used by MP Dushyant Singh for District Col- lector as “indecent be- haviour”. Issue of drinking water was dis- cussed first. During this, MP Singh used in- decent words, describ- ing District Collector as working under pres- sure for inauguration of drinking water tank in Jalwara. MLA Nir- mala Sahariya, Pradeep Kabra, Ravi Kirad criti- cized and condemned. First India Bureau Jaipur: The opposition of Community Health officers (CHO) and Cov- id Health Assistants (CHA) against Raj govt is picking up. On Thursday , protest- ers at martyr memorial, wrote a letter (post card) in blood pressed for appointment on con- tract. Protesters said if government did not re- appoint them, they would launch agitation. Protester Ravi Chawla said we are sitting in scorching heat for 28 days now, but govt not paying heed. First India Bureau Jaipur: Sword hangs over appointment of Manoj Lodha, HOD of print dept of Haridev Joshi Journalism Uni- versity, to post of assis- tant professor in uni- versity . Order of Gover- nor, it has been decided to resume the suspend- ed recruitment process in the university . After long time on Thursday, BOM meet- ing of university was held under chairman- ship of the Executive VC, Professor Devaswa- roop. In which 13 reso- lutions were discussed and passed unanimous- ly . And Before being ter- minated, Lodha de- manded a final hearing. DRUG SUSPECT WOMAN STOPPED Ugandan woman passenger suspected of bringing drugs. Passenger arrived in Jaipur from Sharjah by air Arabia flight. Woman passenger was stopped by DRI team at airport. During investigation, packets of 70 capsules suspected to be hidden in body of woman. Former CM Vasundhara Raje paid a courtesy visit to Governor Kalraj Mishra at Raj Bhavan on Thursday.She expressed concern over the recent increasing crimes against women in Rajasthan. COURTESY VISIT AccusedinIftaar: Health Minister says FIR can bemadeagainstanyone Bhanwar S Charan Kota: Medical Minis- ter Minister in charge of district Par- sadi Lal Meena was on a one day visit to the city on Thursday . He spoke to report- ers on various issues at Circuit House. Re- sponding to fact that a Chabbra accused was also invited to the CM’s iftar party, the minister said FIR can be made against any- one, he cannot be called guilty . Even, Ra- jendra Rathod was in jail, is he a criminal? Speaking about the demolition of temple in Rajgarh, Alwar, he said entire land be- longs to BJP board. The BJP President has made a mistake inten- tionally, he will be punished. Moreover, BJP’s charge sheet is a bundle of lies. Responding to the question asked about the increasing cases, he said situation in state regarding Coro- na is under control. Parsadi Lal Meena REVENUE TARGETS FOR RTOs Protesters writing post cards. 45°CIN7DISTS OF RAJASTHAN VANASTHALI 45.4 KARAULI 45 BARMER 45.1 CHURU 44 BIKANER 45.2 JAIPUR 42.4 DHOLPUR 45.4 PILANI 44.4 PHALODI 45.2 SRIGANGANAGAR 44.7 TOP 10 HOTTEST CITIES Temperature in °C
  • 4. PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2022 04 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia l Vol 3 l Issue No. 321 l 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: Jagdeesh Chandra. Editor: Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act SPIRITUAL SPEAK Love should be shown without pretending. Hate evil, and hold on to what is good. —Bible IN-DEPTH Bhupender Yadav @byadavbjp Chaired the 28th Annual General Meeting of ICFRE with senior officials of the Ministry in Dehradun today. Deliberated upon important measures which can be taken and implemented by ICFRE during #AmritKaal for long-term preservation and conservation of our ecology. Sarbananda Sonowal @sarbanandsonwal Honoured to join Hon’ble PM Shri @ narendramodi ji at the inauguration of Dibrugarh Cancer Centre in presence of Hon’ble Governor Shri @jagdishmukhi ji and CM Shri @himantabiswa. The state-of-the-art centre will greatly benefit the people of the region. My heartfelt thanks. TOP TWEETS LEARNING TO BEAR THE SCORCHING HEAT AS CLIMATE GETS WARMER t is that time of the year when swelter- ing heat and heat waves dominate con- versations. With wheat grains shriveling in Pun- jab affecting output, some states facing severe heat waves, which is the longest in April in a dec- ade, and coal and power short- age adding to the hardship of those managing without coolers and air-conditioners. Absence of rain is adding to woes. The conversations invariably veer towards the villain of the piece- --global warming. The more pressing issue at hand is keeping power plants running by maintaining a regu- lar supply of coal. Power cuts have been reported from several states as they struggle to meet record demand this season. There was a shortage of 623 mil- lion units over a week which was equal to the total electricity shortage in March and that should give an idea. To ensure that coal carrying trains have a free passage the Railway Board hascancelledeightexpresstrains in Uttar Pradesh. Will the prob- lem worsen in years to come? I ost the comments by Prime Minister Narendra Modi naming states for not lowering their taxes on fuel in the interest of the people, a blame game has started between the Centre and states of Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Tel- angana, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. States blame the Centre for unfair sharing revenue from Centralexciseandcessonpet- rol. In the slugfest over “nam- ing and shaming” of seven states, it is the common man who continues to suffer. The prime minister blamed these states for not passing on the duty relief, which the Centre effected in November last year,totheconsumerasheap- pealed for “co-operative feder- alism”. Reduce the Value Added Tax (VAT) now, Modi urged governments of the seven states on Wednesday . The states immediately started to hit back. Tamil Na- du’sfinanceministerPalaniv- el Thiaga Rajan said it was not feasible for the state to reduce taxes on fuel as the Central taxes were already very high. Tamil Nadu claims thatithadprovidedarelief of Rs 3 per litre by reducing VAT in August last year. Rajan charged the Centre for “sub- stantially increasing” levy in the last seven years. West Bengal’s finance min- ister Chandrima Bhattachar- yaalsorejectedthesuggestion to cut fuel prices even though petrol is selling at around Rs 115 per litre. Compared to Ma- harashtra, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana “our VAT is already low” and can’t be lowered any further, she said. Responses of other tar- geted states were no different. It is ironic that party poli- tics dominates federalism in our country at the expense of citizens. PEOPLE PAY AS CENTRE, STATES SPAR OVER FUEL States blame the Centre for unfair sharing revenue from Central excise and cess on petrol. In the slugfest over “naming and shaming” of seven states, it is the common man who continues to suffer. The prime minister blamed these states for not passing on the duty relief, which the Centre effected in November last year, to the consumer as he appealed for “co-operative federalism” P istory proves that all reigns mustendonedayandallking- doms must fall eventually . The tale of Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2022 resembles those em- pires which rule for long peri- ods but when they crumble, they fall in a heap. A month before the tournament finale, the heavyweights are strug- gling but T-20 fans have been treated to some exceptional cricket and edge-of-the-seat thrillers by the new entrants - Gujarat Titans and Lucknow SuperGiants. A mid-season snippet offers a captivating mix of flops, successes, come- backs and new finds. Mumbai Indians are the big flops and already out of the Semi-final race after 8 de- feats in 8 games. Chennai Su- per Kings are also on the verge of elimination and need a miracle to stay in con- tention. Kolkata Knight Rid- ers, another champion side of the past, is also languish- ing in the bottom three of the points table. Besides cham- pion sides, two superstars of Indian cricket, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are also going through a terrible slump. This is the worst IPL season for both and ahead of the T20 World Cup in Austral- ia, the form of the big guns is a big worry for Team India. Another flop show is all- rounder Ravindra Jadeja who is performing poorly in all departments of the game. Jadeja’s feast of runs and wickets at IPL 2021 had made him the highest-paid reten- tion for CSK for the 2022 edi- tionatawhoppingRs16crore. But his output this season has been dismal. In 8 matches so far, Jaddu has scored just 112 runs with the highest score of 26; also, he has taken just 5 wickets at an average of over 42 and an economy rate of 8.09. Even Jadeja’s outstand- ing fielding has dipped and he dropped two catches in a sin- gle game. Clearly, CSK cap- taincy is a burden that’s hurt- ing Jadeja’s form. Despite pre-season favour- ites floundering, the IPL has been full of thrills and high- voltage action. Debutants Gujarat Titans and Lucknow SuperGiants are both doing really well thanks to their in- spirational leaders. While KL Rahul has led the way for Lucknow with two terrific tons, Hardik Pandya is back at his best and has taken the Gujarat Titans to the top of the Points table. Besides solid batting, Pandya is bowling quite effectively and seems fit and ready to regain his spot in Team India. Among other major suc- cesses is Rajasthan Royals who are on a remarkable roll. Jos Butler’s brilliance has notched up three splendid tons, a feat never achieved in any IPL season. While Sanju Samson has provided aggres- sive batting and leadership, Yuzi Chahal and Ravi Ashwin are spinning a web in the mid- dle overs after sharp spells by Boult and Prasiddha Krishna provide initial shocks to most oppositions. If they can con- tinue this form, the Royals may triumph this year and pay a special tribute to Shane Warnewhotookthemtoglory in IPL’s inaugural season. Sunrisers Hyderabad and Royal Challengers Bengalu- ru are also locked in a close race to clinch a spot in the Final Four. After a fab start, RCB have disappointed in a few recent matches and need to pull up their socks. In con- trast, SRH is cruising to- wards the top after a sedate start and could well be the surprise package of the sea- son under Kane Williamson’s able leadership. Talk of SRH brings us to Umran Mallik, the BIG FIND of this season! The Kashmir boy is the fastest pacer in this IPL and his thunderbolts are a special challenge for all op- position. His incisive spells areproducingbreakthroughs at vital moments and even in the loss to Gujarat Titans on Wednesday , Umran picked up five wickets. Malik’s raw pace has led to calls for him to be fast-tracked into Team India for the T20 World Cup in Australia. If Mallik is the newcomer creatingwaves,DineshKartik is the big comeback story of thisIPLedition.Afterbeingin the TV Commentary team for an year, ‘DK’ as he’s fondly called is now batting like nev- er before. His power-packed displays have kept RCB in the hunt despite Virat’s horror season. DK is keen to return to Team India and with Ishan Kishan being in woeful form, Kartikmaywellgetthenodas Finisher and 2nd stumper. Overall, IPL 2022 so far has provided a lot of thrills, spills and high quality action. With favourites floundering, debu- tants shining and the race for Final Four tightening, the season seems set for a thrill- ing climax. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL SPILLS, THRILLS AND NAIL-BITERS DOMINATE IPL 2022! DK is keen to return to Team India and with Ishan Kishan being in woeful form, Kartik may well get the nod as Finisher and 2nd stumper. Overall, IPL 2022 so far has provided a lot of thrills, spills and high quality action. With favourites floundering, debutants shining and the race for Final Four tightening, the season seems set for a thrilling climax H SIDDHAARTH MAHAN The writer is a specialist on Sports and Cinema who works as an actor in the Hindi film industry MISSES z Mumbai Indians are the big flops and already out of the Semi-final race after 8 defeats in 8 games z Chennai Super Kings are also on the verge of elimination and need a miracle to stay in contention z Kolkata Knight Riders, another champion side of the past, is also languishing in the bottom three of the points table z Besides champion sides, two superstars of Indian cricket, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, are also going through a terrible slump z All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja is performing poorly in all depart- ments of the game HITS z Debutants Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants are both doing really well thanks to their inspirational leaders z KL Rahul has led the way for Lucknow with two terrific tons z Hardik Pandya is back at his best and has taken the Gujarat Titans to the top of the Points table z Jos Butler’s brilliance has notched up three splendid tons z Sunrisers Hyderabad and RCB are also locked in a close race to clinch a spot in the Final Four z SRH brings us to Umran Mallik, the BIG FIND of this season
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  • 6. INDIA JAIPUR | FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2022 05 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Why did talks between Congress and PK fail? Sharat K Verma New Delhi: Once again Prashant Kishor’s talk with the Congress party failed, however, the dif- ference this time is that Prashant has targeted the Congress. The last time things went wrong, he was very angry and attacked the Congress. PK had said that the Congress is not a party of the Nehru-Gandhi family, but they are its custodians. He had also said that it is not a di- vine right of anyone to take over the leadership of the Congress. But this time he tweeted, andpolietlydeclinedthe offer to become a mem- ber of the Empowered Action Group. Rejecting the Congress proposal, he further wrote that the Congress does not need him, rather needs leadership and collec- tive will to rectify its deep structural flaws. The question is that despite such a long con- versation and giving presentations at least thrice, what happened that there was no com- munication between the two. According to in- formed sources, both Congress and PK did not accept each other’s pro- posals. Prashant Kishor hadofferedtotakeevery- thingintohisownhands. It is being told that he wastryingtohandleeve- rything alone and said that there should be no interference from the partyleaders.Hewanted to report directly to So- niaorRahulGandhi,but the party leaders were not ready for this. Ontheotherhand,the condition laid by Con- gress was that PK’s com- pany i.e. Indian Political Action Committee, I- PAC should break ties with all other parties as Congress considered Prashant Kishor and I- PACasone.ButPrashant saidthatI-packisasepa- rate company, with which he is no longer related. He said that he has been separated from election strategy mak- ing and election man- agement and the com- pany is working inde- pendently . But the I-PAC deal with the TRS in Telangana and his pres- ence in Hyderabad dur- ing this time caused Congress leaders to raise eye brows. A third reason is the insecurities of some baseless and parasitic leaders of the Congress, who felt that if PK took overthereinsof theCon- gress, they might be shown the door. That’s why they created suspi- cion through propagan- da.ItistruethatPrashant had tried to break the Congress for the first time when things went wrong and many leaders were instigated. But this timehesincerelywanted the Congress to contest the 2024 elections as he saw only possibility in this. But in the name of anti-Congress relations with Narendra Modi, Congress leaders ob- structed his path. Sonia Gandhi Prashant Kishor CRUCIAL READ MAMATA TO ATTEND NAT’L CONCLAVE IN DELHI TODAY, WON’T MEET PM MODI Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Ba- nerjee said she will go to Delhi on Friday to attend a national conclave slated to be held there the next day where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be present, but will not meet him as she will return to the city to attend the programmes on May Day and Eid-ul-Fitr. “I will reach New Delhi tomorrow (Friday) night and return the next day (Saturday). I have my tickets booked. That is the reason why I will not get the time to meet the PM this time. I have no appointment with the PM,” Banerjee told reporters at the state secretariat on Thursday. MAHA MINISTER NAWAB MALIK SEEKS INTERIM BAIL ON MEDICAL GROUND Mumbai: Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik, ar- rested by the Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering case, sought interim bail on medical ground from a special PMLA court here on Thursday. Malik (62) had earlier told the court that was unwell due to kidney ailments and had swelling in his legs. His advocate Tarraq Sayyed moved the plea for interim bail before special judge RN Rokade. The court is likely to hear the plea on Monday. NADDA IN GUJARAT TODAY; TO HOLD MEETS WITH BJP WORKERS,LEADERS Ahmedabad: BJP president JP Nadda will be on a day-long visit to Gujarat on Friday, where he will hold meetings with party work- ers and leaders in view of the state Assembly polls, expected to be held in December this year, an office-bearer of the party said. After his arrival at the Ahmedabad airport on Friday morning, Nadda would first visit Gandhi Ashram, Gujarat BJP spokesperson Yamal Vyas said on Thursday. Bihar CM meets Lalu sons again; other leaders also in attendance Patna (Agencies): Bi- har Chief Minister and JanataDal(United)lead- er Nitish Kumar, Rash- triya Janata Dal (RJD) leaders Tejashwi Yadav and Tej Pratap Yadav met in another Dawat-E- Iftaar party in Patna on Thursday . The Dawat-E-Iftar gathering was being or- ganised by Salim Parvej, the president of JD(U) minority wing of Bihar. “We have personally invited CM Nitish Ku- mar for the Iftar party and he has accepted our invitation. Besides, I have also sent invita- tions to former CM Rabri Devi, leader of opposition Tejashwi Yadav, Tej Pratap Ya- dav, Jagadanand Singh, leaders of BJP, Con- gress, CPI, CPM, CPI (ML), AIMIM, HAM and VIP. I am expecting all leaders will come to the Iftar party. The ven- ue of the Iftar party is Patna HAJ Bhawan,” Pravej said. Don’t allow BSF, it is killing people: Mamata Kolkata (Agencies): In a move which may provoke the BJP gov- ernment at the Centre, West Bengal Chief Min- ister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday asked the Cooch Behar Police not to allow the Border Security Force (BSF) beyond 50 kms from the international border. The Chief Minister also alleged that the “BSF is entering the vil- lages and beating peo- ple while also throwing them on the other side of the international border”. “Don’t allow BSF to enter 50 kms of the area beyond the internation- al border in the state because they are enter- ing the village, killing people and throwing them on the other side,” the Chief Minister said. Mamata Banerjee ‘Don’t want to become Prez, rather be PM’ Lucknow (PTI): BSP supremo Mayawati on Thursday trashed SP chief Akhilesh Yadav’s remark suggesting that the BJP could make her thePresident,sayingshe would prefer becoming the country’s PM some- day to realise her goals for the downtrodden. Reacting to the dig at her, Mayawati said she never aspired to being the President and the SP leader was dream- ing about it only to clear his own path to become the UP CM. “I can only dream of becomingtheChief Min- isterof UPandthePrime Minister of the country in the days to come but can never dream of be- coming the President,” theBahujanSamajParty leader told reporters. “I have not spent my life in comfort and have struggled to work on the path shown by Ba- basaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar and Kanshi Ram to ensure that their followers and the downtrodden stand on their feet. All know that this work can be done not by becoming the President but by be- coming the CM of UP and the PM of the coun- try,” she said. Mayawati Karnatakaleadersacrosspartiesunite,slamAjayDevgn HINDI ‘NATIONAL LANGUAGE’ ROW Bengaluru (PTI): The subject of Hindi being India’s national lan- guage – a debate that has repeatedly sparked controversy – is once again a hotly debated topic, following the war of words on Twitter be- tween Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn and Kan- nada actor Kichcha Su- deep. Politicians across party ranks in Karna- taka have come out in support of Sudeep and have slammed Devgn, who took to Twitter to respond to Sudeep by saying, “Hindi was, is and always will be our national language.” Former Chief Minis- ter of Karnataka and leader of the opposition in Karnataka Legisla- tive Assembly, Siddara- maiah, tweeted, “Hindi was never will never be our National Lan- guage. It is the duty of every Indian to respect linguistic diversity of our Country. Each lan- guage has its own rich history for its people to be proud of. I am proud to be a Kannadiga!! (sic)”, Siddaramaiah tweeted. Karnataka Congress president D K Shivaku- mar said, “There are 19,500 mother tongues spoken in India. Our love for India feels the same in every language. As a proud Kannadiga and a proud Congress- man let me remind eve- ryone that Congress created linguistic States so that no one language dominates another.” Another former Chief Minister and Ja- nata Dal (Secular) lead- er HD Kumaraswamy slammed Ajay Devgn and tweeted, “Actor Kic- cha Sudeep saying that Hindi is not a National Language is correct. There is nothing to find fault in his statement. Actor Ajay Devgn is not only hyper in nature but also shows his ludi- crous behaviour.” He posted a series of tweets and said India is a land of multi-cultures and no effort should be made to disrupt this. At a film launch event last week, when he was askedhowheviewedthe record-breaking pan-In- dia success of the Kan- nada film “KGF: Chap- ter 2,” Sudeep had said, “Hindi is no more our national language.” KGF’s Hindi version alone has minted Rs 336 crore since its April 14 release, while the film has reportedly earned Rs 850 crore worldwide, media reported. Addressing the me- dia in Kannada, Sudeep had said, “Hindi (film- makers) should say they are making pan India movies. They have been dubbing those (Bollywood) mov- ies into Tamil and Telu- gu, etc., and they are struggling. They are not able to. Today, we just make films that reach everywhere.” INDIA TOO DIVERSE TO HAVE ONE NATIONAL LANGUAGE OR RELIGION: OMAR ABDULLAH Srinagar (PTI): National Conference (NC) vice president Omar Abdullah on Thursday said India is too diverse a country to have a national language. “The idea of India is that it gives space to everybody. If the Indian currency note gives space to all languages, then it’s understood that we are more than just one language, culture and re- ligion,” the former Chief Minister of Jammu Kashmir said. Speaking of slogans outside mosques, Abdullah asked, “How would one feel when he listens to ‘ Iss mu- luk mein rehna hai, Jai Shri Ram kehna’ (if you want to stay in this country, you have to say Jai Shri Ram)? How would one feel when the houses of Muslims are bulldozed?” Abdullah said he understands that politicians do or say things for political motives but, “how would one feel when TV anchors onboard a bulldozer suggest that only the roof but not walls have been dismantled?” CM BOMMAI COMES OUT IN SUPPORT OF ACTOR SUDEEP Basavaraj Bommai Kichcha Sudeep Ajay Devgn IED recovered along highway in Jammu, cops avert major incident Srinagar (Agencies): A major tragedy was avert- ed in Jammu on Thurs- day after police detected and defused an impro- vised explosive device (IED)alongahighwayon the outskirts of Jammu. The IED was planted along the highway at Sidhra by suspected ter- rorists, officials said. A police team reached the spot after receiving in- formation about a sus- picious object found alongside the highway . “ An information was received regarding some suspicious object found alongside highway in Sidhra area of Jammu city outskirts. A team from nearby station rushedtothespotlater senior officers also reachedatthesite”tweet- ed Additional Director General police Jammu. The site was cordoned off soon after the explo- sive was detected. The bomb squad of Jammu Police destroyed the de- vicethroughacontrolled mechanism, police said. This is the third ter- rorist-related incident in Jammu in less than a week causing serious security concerns in the city. Two Pakistani ter- rorists of the Jaish-e- Mohammed (JeM) were killed in an encounter with security forces in Jalalabad on the out- skirts of Jammu on Fri- day. A CISF officer was killed and nine security personnel were injured in the gunfight. A bomb disposal squad of the army destroyed the IED. —FILE PHOTO Cabinet talks: Bommai to visit New Delhi Bengaluru (Agencies): With Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bom- mai confirming his New Delhi visit, lobbying for statecabinetpostshasbe- gunintherulingBJPgov- ernment. Bommai said that he is leaving for New Delhi on Friday . The long-pending ex- ercise of cabinet expan- sion is expected to be done during the first week of May . Political heavy weights have already started hec- ticlobbyingtogetorretain powerful Cabinet berths. Withtheresignationof KS Eshwarappa from the cabinet, five posts are ly- ing vacant. The party high command is also contemplating overhaul of the state cabinet. Two terrorists eliminated in Kashmir: Cops Srinagar (Agencies): Two terrorists, respon- sible for recent terror attacks on labourers from outside JK in Pulwama district, have been neutralised, police said on Thursday . Police said on a spe- cific input generated by Pulwama police regard- ing presence of terror- ists in Mitrigam area of Pulwama, a joint cor- don and search opera- tion was launched by police, army, and the CRPF on Wednesday . “During the search operation, as the joint search party proceeded towards the hiding ter- rorist, they fired indis- criminately upon the search party which was retaliated leading to an encounter,” police said. Chennai: Even though the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras is an autonomous institu- tion under the Minister of Education of the Government of India, the premier institution will play the Tamil state anthem, ‘Tamil Thai Vaazhthu’ hence- forth in its official functions. IIT-Madras to play TN state anthem during functions
  • 7. INDIA JAIPUR | FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2022 06 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/jaipur I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Mahesh Sharma New Delhi: The Con- gress party is actually facing an existential crisis. There has been an uproar since Mon- day that Congress presi- dent Sonia Gandhi has formed six committees to formulate the strate- gy for the 2024 Lok Sab- ha elections. These are being called the Em- powered Committees. Although the role of these committees is not yet known, yet if the Congress party has formed a committee for the 2024 elections, then the party should think about it once again be- cause the Lok Sabha elections are still far away and before that the assembly elections in 10 states are to be held. Assembly elec- tions are to be held be- fore the Lok Sabha in both the states where the Congress is in pow- er - Rajasthan and Chat- tisgarh. That’s why the Congress should focus on the assembly elec- tions instead of the Lok Sabha elections. If Congress does not win the assembly elec- tions to be held in these two years, then it will not be able to contest the Lok Sabha elections and will become a political outcast. Parties will not coordinate with it and even if the party breaks up and falls apart, it will not come as a surprise. Keep in mind that this year there are assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat. Elections to Tripura, Meghalaya and Naga- land are due at the be- ginning of the year next year.Thereareelections in Karnataka in the middle of the next year and finally in Ra- jasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Telangana. That is, before the Lok Sabha, there are elections to 10 states. Congress will have to perform well in these states under any circumstances, only then it will be able to contest the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. That’s why Congress should do whatever it has to do in the Chintan Shivir but keep the focus on the state elections. If it wins two-three states, it will automatically become the center of Lok Sabha elections. Cong must focus on State polls and not look at LS! CLUELESS CONGRESS What is special in 8th anniv of Modi Govt? Moni Sharma New Delhi: Next month, the Narendra Modi government will complete eight years. The third anniversary of his second govern- ment is on 30 May. Modi’s second govern- ment was formed in May 2019 and in Janu- ary 2020, the Corona pandemic hit the na- tion. So, the first and second anniversaries of his second term could not be celebrated. On the occasion of the gov- ernment’s anniversary in 2020 and 2021, the BJP launched cam- paigns to help the Co- rona affected. But this time BJP is preparing to do something new and at a larger scale. However, this time also the government and the BJP have nothing spe- cial because there is a crisis of inflation and unemployment and the country’s economy has not fully recovered from Corona. Despite this, the par- ty leaders are preparing to celebrate the anni- versary with pomp this time and right now the theme of this ‘anniver- sary’ is being discussed. Many senior leaders of the party and two min- isters of the govern- ment — Anurag Thakur andRajivChandrashek- har — have mulled over it and although no deci- sion could be taken in the first meeting, it is being told that some plans have been made. Whatever be the case, the government’s big publicity campaign will run on this occasion and three issues would be highlighted to the maximum i.e. free vac- cine for corona virus, free food grains scheme across the country and BJP’s victory in four states. The entire cam- paign of the BJP and the government will re- volve around these three things. India-Japan ties deepened in every sphere: PM Modi New Delhi (PTI): On the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations be- tween India and Japan, Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi on Thursday said that the ties be- tween the two countries have deepened in every sphere, be it strategic, economic or people-to- people contacts. The recent visit to In- dia by Japanese PM Fu- mio Kishida for the an- nual summit laid out a roadmap for deepening the Special Strategic and Global Partnership between the two coun- tries in a post-Covid world, Modi said in a tweet. He said, “As we cele- brate 70 years of estab- lishment of diplomatic relations between India and Japan today, I am happy to see that our ties have deepened in every sphere, whether strategic, economic or people-to-people con- tacts.” Joe Biden to meet Modi at Quad summit in Japan next month, says White House NEED TO BE READY FOR ‘SHORT, SWIFT WARS’, ‘INTENSE OPS’: AIR FORCE CHIEF WANT TO KEEP GROWING TIES WITH INDIA, SAYS UK FOREIGN MINISTER New Delhi: US President Joe Biden will travel to South Korea and Japan next month and attend the QUAD summit in Tokyo, during which he will also meet India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the White House has said. Biden’s trip to South Korea and Japan has been scheduled for May 20 to 24. “This trip will advance the Biden-Harris Administration’s rock-solid commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific,” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Wednesday here. Biden will also hold bilateral meetings with South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol and Prime Minister Kishida Fumio of Japan. “The leaders will discuss opportunities to deepen our vital security relationships,” Psaki said. New Delhi (PTI): The current geo- political situation necessitates the IAF to prepare for intense and small duration operations at a short notice, Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari said. He also said that there would be a need for the force to prepare for “short, swift wars”. London (PTI): The UK wants to keep growing its ties with India as part of efforts to work more closely with allies to create a so-called Network of Liberty, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said in a foreign policy speech. The Minister used her address at the Lord Mayor’s Easter banquet to issue a stark warning to Russia and China on its aggressive stance as the UK prioritises “security and respect for sovereignty over short-term economic gain”. ‘Ukrainewarshowsbeing self-reliant is necessity’ New Delhi (PTI): De- fence minister Rajnath Singh said on Thursday said the Russia-Ukraine conflict has highlighted that being self-reliant in military hardware is a vital necessity, even as he called for tri-services synergy in dealing with security challenges. In an address at the Navy Commanders’ Conference, he said “jointness” in opera- tions will be critical in any future wars and re- structuring of military commands and estab- lishmentof theatrecom- mands is the way ahead. “I am aware that ad- equate progress has been made towards the study of maritime thea- tre command,” he said. Each of the theatre commands will have units of the Army, the Navy and the Air Force and all of them will work as a single entity looking after security challenges in a speci- fied geographical terri- tory under an opera- tional commander. Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addresses the Naval Commanders Conference 2022, in New Delhi. Parl panel to summon Google, Twitter, Amazon, others Delimitation panel set to submit report on JK next week New Delhi (PTI): With a number of global tech giants facing Competi- tion Commission of In- dia (CCI) probe for al- leged anti-competitive practices, a key Parlia- mentary panel on Thursday decided to summon representa- tives of Google, Ama- zon, Facebook, Twitter and others to examine their competitive be- haviour. The next meeting of the panel on the issue is likely to be held on May 12. The issue was dis- cussed in detail by members of the Stand- ing Committee after a presentation was made before it by the CCI. The regulator told the panel that it was set- ting up a ‘Digital Mar- kets and Data Unit’ for effectively dealing with anti-competition prac- tices of big tech compa- nies and bringing a new bill to amend the CCI Act. CCI also cited a number of investiga- tions it is carrying out in the digital space. New Delhi (PTI): A De- limitation Commission, mandated to redraw the assemblyconstituencies of Jammu Kashmir, is set to submit its report to the government next week, sources said on Thursday . The panel would also make public its “award” detailing the number of constituencies and their size by bringing out a gazettee notification af- ter the report is submit- ted to the government, the sources said. The award will deal with basic details such as number of constitu- encies and their size. Nod on vax for 5-12 age group likely today New Delhi (PTI): A de- cision on vaccinating children aged 5-12 years will be taken on the ba- sis of the recommenda- tion by an expert com- mittee, Union Health MinisterMansukhMan- daviyasaidonThursday . The issue may be dis- cussed in a meeting of National Technical Ad- visory Group on Immu- nisation(NTAGI)sched- uled on Friday . PM Modi in an inter- action with CMs had said that the govern- ment’s priority is to vaccinate all eligible children at earliest with “special campaigns”. 90-year-old Padma Shri awardee evicted from Govt housing New Delhi (PTI): The Centre on Wednesday asked eight eminent ar- tistes, who were allot- ted government accom- modations years ago but which were can- celled in 2014, to vacate the facilities by May 2, a move that comes a day after eviction pro- ceedings were conduct- ed against 90-year-old Padma Shri awardee and Odissi dancer Guru Mayadhar Raut. A senior Union Housing and Urban Af- fairs Ministry official said out of 28 artistes, there are still around eight who have not moved out of their gov- ernment accommoda- tions despite multiple notices. “These eight artistes assured us that they are in the process of vacat- ing their bungalows and sought some more days. They have given us an undertaking in written that they would vacate the facilities by May 2 and we have giv- en them time till then,” the official told Press Trust of India. No change in India’s approach: MEA on Pak New Delhi (PTI): Over a fortnight after She- hbaz Sharif became Pa- kistan’s new PM, India asserted there is no change to its approach that talks between the two sides can only take place in an atmosphere free of terror. External Affairs Min- istry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi also said that the terror at- tack in Karachi only underlined the need for all countries to take an “undifferentiated” posi- tion against terrorism.. The MEA said on Thursday that it was not an opportune mo- ment to discuss the re- sumption of issuance of tourist visas to Chi- nese nationals in view of the Covid-19 situa- tion there. New Delhi: A Delhi court on Thursday granted bail to former defence secretary Shashi Kant Sharma in a case related to the AgustaWestland chopper scam. Special Judge Arvind Kumar grants relief to Sharma on a personal bond of Rs two lakh, with one surety in the like amount. The advocates appearing for Sharma told the court that he was in- nocent and was been falsely implicated in the case. The court had on April 11 summoned Sharma. New Delhi: Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana and Chief Justices (CJs) of all the 25 High Courts would take part in the 39th CJs’ conference here on Friday to address issues concerning the judiciary ranging from appointments of judges in HCs. The Chief Justices’ conference, which would be attended by two senior-most apex court judges — Justices UU Lalit and AM Khanwilkar — in a programme to be held in the apex court premises. CHOPPER SCAM: COURT GRANTS BAIL TO EX-DEF SECY SHASHI KANT SHARMA CJI, CJS, ACJS OF 25 HIGH COURTS TO DISCUSS ISSUES CONCERNING JUDICIARY SHAH FAESAL TO RETURN TO SERVICE IN JK NSA SLAPPED AGAINST 3 IN UP BOARD PAPER LEAK CRUCIAL READ BIOTECH MUST ADDRESS WHO’S SUSPENSION: MEA HIGHLIGHTS Weeks after WHO suspended the supply of Covaxin through UN procurement agencies, the MEA sug- gested that vaccine-maker Bharat Biotech addresses the issue immediately to avoid cancellation of the world health body’s emergency use approval for the jab. The MEA said many issues about vaccines have arisen and these must be addressed. z US biotech firm Mod- erna seeks US authorisa- tion for jabs in children under 6 z India records 3,303 new Covid-19 cases, 39 Covid deaths in 24 hours: Centre z Health expert advises people to not be careless, says impact of Covid-19 ‘is down but not out’ z Patna detects first case of new Omicron variant BA.2.12 Jammu: Shah Faesal, the Jammu and Kashmir cadre IAS officer who resigned from service, is going to return to work after his resignation was declined by the Centre. Faesal, who had decided to form his own political party after resigning from service, became disgrun- tled with politics and later stepped out of it by giv- ing up his position in the JK People’s Movement. He formed the JK People’s Movement on February 4, 2019, but resigned from politics. Lucknow:Ballia Police on Thursday imposed the NSA, 1980 provisions against three persons for their alleged involvement in the leak of the UP state board’s Class 12 English question paper. The three accused have been identified as Ravindra Nath Singh, Rajiv Pratap alias Raju and Nirbhay Narayan Singh. “It is noteworthy that the examination of English to be held on March 30 had to be cancelled in 24 dis- tricts due to the question paper leak. Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. —FILE PHOTO Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Home Minister Amit Shah. Sonia Gandhi with Rahul Gandhi. —FILE PHOTO Padma Shri awardee Guru Mayadhar Raut being evicted by Directorate of Estates on Tuesday. His belongings, including the Padma Shri citation, can be seen strewn outside the home.
  • 8. BIZ BUZZ JAIPUR | FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2022 07 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 AU Small Finance Bank WTO chief warns against retreat from global trade Washington (Agen- cies): Fragmentation of the global economy and a retreat from global trade would make countries more vulnerable to produc- tion shocks arising from natural disasters and outbreaks of fatal diseases, the head of the world trade organi- zation said. WTO Director Gen- eral Ngozi Okonjo- Iweala told an event hosted by the National Foreign Trade Council that economists esti- mated that a fragmen- tation of the global economy could reduce global gross domestic product by 5% in the longer run. She said those losses would be compounded by higher transaction costs and balance of payments distress. It would also make it much harder to tackle problems such as cli- mate change, or stabi- lizing global food and fertilizer markets that had been badly dis- rupted by the war in Ukraine. Fertiliser subsidy likely to go up to record `2.5 tn in FY23 New Delhi (PTI): In- dia’s fertiliser subsi- dy bill is likely to shoot up by 55 per cent to re- cord Rs 2.5 lakh crore this fiscal as the gov- ernment will provide additional funds to make up for the spike in cost from higher im- port price, top sources said on Thursday . The government will ensure that there is no shortage of  ferti- lisers in the country during the kharif (summer-sown) and rabi (winter-sown) season and it is al- ready in talks with major global produc- ers to import key soil nutrients, they added. According to the sources, Union Chemi- cals and Fertilis- ers Minister Mansukh Mandaviya is likely to visit many countries, including Saudi Ara- bia, Oman and Moroc- co, soon to secure imports on both short and long term basis. “The government is working hard to ensure there is no shortage of  fertilisers in the country,” said a top government function- ary, and added that the country has sufficient stocks for the ongoing kharif season, and there would be no prob- lems during the rabi season as well. It is to be noted that fertiliser consumption during rabi season is 10-15 per cent more compared to the sum- mer crops. The government will not increase retail prices of urea and also provide adequate sub- sidies to ensure that the maximum retail prices of non-urea fer- tilisers remain at the present level, the sources said. Economists estimated that a fragmentation of the global economy could reduce global gross domestic product by 5% in the longer run. NO SHORATGE Labour survey shows rising employment trend Sensex rallies 701 points on positive global cues; HUL, RIL surge Oil prices fall as China fuel demand dwindles due to Covid restrictions New Delhi (Agencies): Oil prices dropped on Thursday on caution about dwindling fuel de- mand in China, the world’s biggest oil im- porter, due to the eco- nomic impact of Covid-19 restrictions. Brent crude futures had fallen 62 cents, or 0.59%, to $104.70 a bar- rel by 0712 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermedi- ate crude futures slipped 48 cents, or 0.47%, to $101.54 a bar- rel. Both contracts had settled over 30 cents higher on Wednesday on worries a b o u t t i g h t world- w i d e o i l s u p - p l i e s a n d anoth- e r drawdown in U.S. distil- late and gasoline stocks. The U.S. Energy In- formation Adminis- tration said crude stocks rose by just 692,000 barrels l a s t w e e k , short of expectations, but distillate i nve n t o r i e s, which include diesel and jet fuel, fell to their lowest since May 2008. In China, Beijing closed some public spac- es and stepped up COV- ID-19checksatotherson Thursday , as most of the city’s 22 million resi- dentsembarkedonmore mass testing aimed at averting a Shanghai- like lockdown, which has disrupted factories and supply chains rais- ing concerns about the outlook for the coun- try’s economic growth. New Delhi (PTI) : As many as 3.14 crore workers were em- ployed in nine indus- tries in the December quarter of 2021, indi- cating a rising trend in employment in the organised sector, ac- cording to a Labour Bureau survey . In the September quarter of 2021, the number of workers stood at around 3.10 crore. The Ministry of La- bour and Employ- ment on Thursday re- leased the report of the Quarterly Em- ployment Survey (QES) for the period October-December 2021 period. “Happy to inform the report on 3rd Round (Oct –Dec, 2021) of Quarterly Employ- ment Survey shows a rising trend in em- ployment in organised sector, employing 10 or more workers, of the selected 9 sectors,” La- bour Minister Bhu- pender Yadav said in a tweet. Mumbai (ANI): The Indian stock market’s benchmark Sensex surged 701 points on Thursday led by strong buying support in FMCG, energy, banking and IT stocks as positive cues from the global equities boosted inves- tors’ senti- ments. The 30 stock SP BSE S e n s e x s u r g e d 7 0 1 . 6 7 points or 1.23 per cent to 57,521.06 points against its previous day’s close at 56,819.39 points. Earlier, the Sensex opened in the positive at 57,296.31 points. However, it slumped to a low of 56,936.94 points in the morning trade. The markets firmed up in the after- noon on positive cues from the European eq- u i t i e s. T h e Sensex surged to a high o f 5 7 , 7 9 0 . 8 5 points in the intra-day. The bench- mark Sensex had lost 537.22 points or 0.94 per cent on Wednes- day . The broader Nifty 50 of the National Stock Exchange surged 206.65 points or 1.21 per cent to 17,245.05 points against its pre- vious day’s close at 17,038.40 points. The 30 stock SP BSE Sensex surged 701.67 points or 1.23 per cent to 57,521.06 points against its previous day’s close at 56,819.39 points. Google, T’gana sign MoU to support youth Hyderabad (ANI): Google said on Thurs- day it has signed a memorandum of un- derstanding (MoU) with the Telangana Government to provide technical and financial support to youth and women entrepreneurs in the state. As per the deal, Google will collaborate with the Government through its various arms to extend scholar- ships for Google Career Certificates to Telan- gana’s youth, support women entrepreneurs through digital, busi- ness and financial skills training, and strengthen the Govern- ment’s school moderni- sation efforts with digi- tal teaching and learn- ing tools and solutions. Underlining its com- mitment to investing and expanding its pres- ence in Telangana, Google also unveiled thedesignof itsground- up development at the 7.3-acre site it acquired in Gachibowli in 2019. The 3 million square footbuildingprioritises sustainability and en- ergyefficiencythrough- out its design. Tata Motors aims to build 80,000 EVs this financial year: Report New Delhi (PTI): Tata Motors expects to ag- gressively ramp up an- nual production of elec- tric vehicles (EVs) to more than 80,000 units this financial year, sources with knowl- edge of the matter told Reuters. That compares with the 19,000 EVs it built and sold in the last fi- nancial year. Tata, India’s biggest automaker, declined to comment on produc- tion plans but said EV sales were growing rap- idly with demand out- pacing supply. The sources were not au- thorised to speak to me- dia and declined to be identified. Tata last year an- nounced plans to launch 10 EV models by March 2026, investing about $2 billion on new vehicle architecture, re- lated technology and infrastructure. Tech pioneer Nilekani takes on Amazon, Walmart New Delhi (Agen- cies): Nandan Nile- kani, the high-profile mogul is helping Prime Minister Nar- endra Modi build an open technology net- work that seeks to level the playing field for small merchants in the country’s frag- mented but fast- growing $1 trillion retail market. Its stated purpose is to create a freely accessible online sys- tem where traders and consumers can buy and sell every- thing. But its unspo- ken objective is to eventually curb the powers of Amazon. com Inc. and Walmart Inc.-owned Flipkart. FUTURE INVESTMENT Toyota Kirloskar Motor reaches 20 lakh units cumulative wholesales milestone New Delhi (PTI): Toy- ota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) on Thursday said it has reached the 20 lakh units cumula- tive wholesales mile- stone ever since its in- ception in India. The company, which started production in the country in Decem- ber 1999, said it achieved the feat in April 2022, while hand- ing over a new Glanza hatchback at its deal- ership, Nippon Toyota at Trichur, Kerala. “Over the last two decades, Toyota has de- veloped a solid founda- tion of renowned qual- ity, durability, and reli- ability (QDR) and we hope we will be able to cater to more segments as well as newer mar- kets in 2022 and be- yond, helping us achieve our ultimate goal of delivering ‘Mass Happiness to All’,” TKM Associate Vice President, Sales, and Strategic Market- ing Atul Sood said. Over the years, the companyhascontinued to expand its product lineup providing a wide range of options, tai- lored to meet the evolv- ing needs of the Indian customers, TKM said. Apart from its popu- lar multi-purpose vehi- cle Innova Crysta and SUV Fortuner, the company has also in- troduced compact SUV Urban Cruiser and pre- mium hatchback Glan- za, the cross-based ver- sions of Maruti Suzu- ki’s Vitara Brezza and Baleno respectively . While the company has been successful with Innova Crysta and Fortuner, its made-for- India products like se- dan Etios and hatch- back Etios Liva could not match up with the former two. However, its self- charging vehicles, Camry hybrid, and Vellfire have created their own niche. Camry Hybrid is the first locally manufac- tured strong self- charging hybrid elec- tric vehicle in India, the company said. Moving forward, TKM said its aim is to expand footprints with a special focus on Tier II and Tier III markets.  MILESTONE TAILORED TO NEEDS
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/ महावीर हररजन बसती, वार्ड नं. 38 5198 69 अ 5. श्ामलाल / भजनलाल नाई रेदररोजी की हवेली 1727 69 अ 6. दुगागा शंकर / बेगराज पाण्डे सोनी िमयाशाला 1184 69 अ 7. चौथी देवी / आशाराम सवामी चौिरी का कुआं, वार्ड नं. 53 870 69 अ 8. सुरेश कुमार / मरोहनलाल सेवि्ा बादलका दवद्ालर, वार्ड नं. 42 4750 69 अ 9. ताजु खां / जीतु खां दबलाल मजसजि के पीछे 4257 69 अ 10. मरोहममद साकेत अली खां / नजीर खां बुकलसर बास, वार्ड 24 2800 69 अ 11. महेनद् / नवलदास सवामी आथु्ा बास, वार्ड नं. 42 1103 69 अ 12. ववशमभरलाल / बेगराज पारीक दसलामपुरररा कुआं, वार्ड 09 2450 69 अ 13. मरो. इसमाईल / मरो. इब्ावहम सबजीफररोश दसकका मजसजि, वार्ड 55 1715 69 अ 14. कनहहै्ालाल / वकशनलाल सरोनी मोचीवाड़ा 1812 69 अ 15. अ्ुब / इसमाईल व्ापारी नई बकरा मणरी, वार्ड 27 2080 69 अ 16. माणकचंद / ज्ानाराम माली सरा्ीजी का कुआं, वार्ड 08 4900 69 अ 17. कासम शाह / सराजु शाह काजी मोती मजसजि, वार्ड 43 1250 69 अ 18. गजाननद / मरो्ाराम भरोजक सवाई बास पंचारती 475 69 अ 19. भंवरू खां / गुलाब खां दा्मा मोती मजसजि, वार्ड 27 813 69 अ 20. मुसताक / शौकत सहै्द वार्ड नं. 36 1695 69 अ 21. नजमा / साबुदीन चुनगर जकरीरा मजसजि, वार्ड नं. 03 1581 69 अ 22. नानु देवी / धनराज भरोजक भुरजी का कुआं, वार्ड नं. 28 1000 69 अ 23. श्रवण वसंह / चुन्ीलाल हररराम मंदिर, वार्ड नं. 21 744 69 अ 24. लक्मी देवी / द्ारका प्रसाद मीणा पीरजी की िरगाह, वार्ड नं. 14 2450 69 अ 25. उमरदीन / करीमबकश तेली जकरीरा मजसजि, वार्ड नं. 04 1829 69 अ 26. धमगाचंद / मरोहनलाल रेगर रेगर बसती 600 69 अ 27. संज् बरोथरा / फुसराज बरोथरा राजवाला कुआं, वार्ड नं. 29 1216 69 अ 28. आमीना / ्ाकुब कुरेशी दबसारती मोहलला, वार्ड नं. 30 936 69 अ 29. शांवत देवी / चनदनमल करोिारी गढ़ के पीछे, वार्ड 21 5690 69 अ 30. ववमला देवी / छरोटुलाल बाल मंदिर सककूल के पीछे, वार्ड नं. 09 1125 69 अ 31. रतनलाल / ्ालचंद देरासरी जवाई चौक, वार्ड नं. 13 674 69 अ 32. अशरोक कुमार / सौभाराम नाई दगना्ी बास, वार्ड नं. 05 1476 69 अ 33. राजेश कुमार / गरोकुल चंद शमागा पुजारी गली, वार्ड नं. 17 2988 69 अ 34. राधेश्ाम / भंवरलाल शमागा झालरररा िमयाशाला 2894 69 अ 35. मनभरी / गुलजार मवनहार मोचीवारा, वार्ड नं. 10 200 69 अ 36. लतीफ / गुलजार मवनहार जकरीरा मजसजि, वार्ड नं. 04 1897 69 अ 37. करणीदान / वतलरोकराम दसलामपुरररा कुआं, वार्ड नं. 05 3700 69 अ 38. रेशमी देवी / मरोहनलाल खाती कर्ी माता मंदिर, वार्ड नं. 03 3200 69 अ 39. इनद्ा / भंवरलाल ढरोली जकरीरा मजसजि, वार्ड नं. 04 1008 69 अ 40. बुनदे खां / वनजामुदीन चुनगर मोदचरों का कुआं, वार्ड नं. 04 1214 69 अ 41. बुवधि खां / भंवरलाल चुनगर जकरीरा मजसजि, वार्ड नं. 05 2535 69 अ 42. राधा देवी / माणकचंद माली मंजू माता मंदिर के पास, वार्ड नं. 08 148 69 अ 43. नमगादा देवी / वमन्ालाल सवामी दगना्ी बास, वार्ड 08 2244 69 अ 44. बाबुलाल / दानाराम मेघवाल कर्ी माता मंदिर के पास, वार्ड नं. 01 3287 69 अ 45. महेनद् कुमार / भुराराम रेगर रेगर बसती, वार्ड 37 792 69 अ 46. मरोहममद अबबास / फकीर मरोहममद कुरेशी वार्ड नं. 38 4356 69 अ 47. मदनलाल / सत्नारा्ण ब्ाह्मण चौिरी कुआं के पास, वार्ड 40 1200 69 अ 48. मनीराम / चनद्ाराम िोदलरा कुआं, वार्ड नं. 06 1860 69 अ 49. गुलसन बानरो / फारुख व्ापारी होली िोरा टंकी, वार्ड 51 3420 69 अ 50. मनरोहरी देवी / सरोहनलाल माली हनुमान िोरा, वार्ड 23 1020 69 अ 51. जरीना / वबलाल धरोबी इमाम बारा, वार्ड नं. 1680 69 अ 52. जुबेदा / मरोहममद ्ासीन मोचीवाड़ा, वार्ड नं. 47 556 69 अ 53. कलीमा / इकबाल व्ापारी बकरा मणरी, वार्ड नं. 44 3400 69 अ 54. महावीर प्रसाद / रेवनतराम भागगाव रामनगर बास, वार्ड 02 1225 69 अ 55. जाफर हुसहैन / अलादीन व्ापारी बकरा मणरी, वार्ड 50 1600 69 अ 56. राजेनद् / सुमेरमल भागगाव भागयाव मोहलला, वार्ड 42 1125 69 अ 57. फुसाराम / रावतराम माली रामनगर बास, वार्ड नं. 01 1080 69 अ 58. दुगागा देवी / भहैराराम दजजी वार्ड नं. 08 1304 69 अ 59. वनमगाला / परमेशवर प्रजापत ईिगाह के पास, वार्ड 47 3434 69 अ 60. जहैणा / जमाल खरोखर वरापारी मोहलला, वार्ड 38 2856 69 अ 61. नागरमल / मरोहलाल पारीक हापा वैल, वार्ड नं. 47 612 69 अ 62. जुले खां / मरोहममद इसाक धरोबी चौिरी कुआं के पास, वार्ड 1102 69 अ 63. नजमा / मरोहममद ्ाकुब वसकका फतु खां की फैकट्ी, वार्ड 33 1225 69 अ 64. भगवानी देवी / जंवरीमल हररजन हररजन बसती, वार्ड 52 763 69 अ 65. मांगु देवी / जीवणमल शमागा दलदलरा कुआं, वार्ड नं. 10 1651 69 अ 66. सीताराम / मरोहरीलाल भाट ओकसफोर्ड सककूल, वार्ड नं. 23 1000 69 अ 67. महैना देवी / चमपालाल सरोनी दगना्ी बास, वार्ड नं. 04 627 69 अ 68. सुख देव / मुलचंद सांखला सुबेिार टंकी, वार्ड 19 2628 69 अ 69. हनुमानमल / सीताराम ब्ाह्मण गौशाला बास, वार्ड 45 1904 69 अ 70. शांवत देवी / हनुमानमल ब्ाह्मण गौशाला बास, वार्ड 45 1840 69 अ 71. सीताराम / मरोतीराम शमागा दबजली घर के सामने, वार्ड 47 1150 69 अ 72. बनवारीलाल / बीजराज सरोनी गौशाला बास, वार्ड 45 1600 69 अ 73. भगवती देवी / वकशनलाल नाई प्रजापदत चौक, वार्ड नं. 09 1709 69 अ 74. सुनदरलाल / कुंभाराम दसकका मजसजि, वार्ड 55 850 69 अ 75. सीता देवी / शंकरलाल प्रजापत रामनगर बास, वार्ड 01 4900 69 अ 76. सुभाषचनद् / बेगाराम माली रामनगर बास, वार्ड 01 1783 69 अ 77. पुरुषरोतम / कनहहै्ालाल ब्ाह्मण वार्ड नं. 10 1448 69 अ 78. ववज् कुमार, राकेश कुमार, गौरीशंकर, पुनमचंद / समपतराम सरोनी मुकती भवन के पास, वार्ड 05 2240 69 अ 79. शांवत देवी / आशाराम ब्ाह्मण मानजी वैल के पास, वार्ड 19 4772 69 अ 80. सू्गाप्रकाश / मुन्ालाल पारीक टांटीरा कुआं, वार्ड 21 1225 69 अ 81. सीता देवी / लक्मीनारा्ण सवामी झालरररा कुआं, वार्ड 15 3077 69 अ 82. रेशमी देवी / हरजीराम जाट बुकलसर बास, वार्ड 25 4675 69 अ 83. सीताराम, वगरधारीलाल, नानुराम, लछीराम / रामेशवरलाल रोरवेज बस दरपो के पास 2112 69 अ 84. कासम / मरोतीखां क्ामखानी बुकलसर बास, वार्ड 25 651 69 अ 85. बनजी खां / असतअली खां का्मखानी कारमखानी मंोहलला, वार्ड 33 2576 69 अ 86. जा्दा बानरो / जाफर दबसारती मोहलला, वार्ड 41 866 69 अ 87. मरोहममद सलीम / अबदुल रहमान वबसा्ती रेगर बसती, वार्ड 37 1212 69 अ 88. राजेनद् प्रसाद / रामचनद् गरो् दलदलरा कुआं के पास, वार्ड 10 540 69 अ 89. सतारअली / खीमुशाह काजी अंजुमन सककूल, वार्ड 35 1806 69 अ 90. जाफर / अबदुला व्ापारी होली िोरा टंकी, वार्ड 35 464 69 अ 91. रतनलाल / चमपालाल सरोनी वार्ड नं. 47 3290 69 अ 92. कानता देवी / जगदीश प्रसाद शमागा दगना्ी बास, वार्ड 08 2352 69 अ 93. मरोहममद ईसमाईल / गुलजार मवनहार जकरररा मजसजि, वार्ड 05 2408 69 अ 94. कनहहै्ालाल / पुणगामल प्रजापत वार्ड नं. 47 3434 69 अ 95. मरोहममद बाबु / मरोहममद ्ुसुफ तेली बुकलसर बास, वार्ड 25 1998 69 अ 96. भरत कुमार / नगराज सेवि्ा नेता रोर, वार्ड नं. 1534 69 अ 97. खुशजीद / झुरदीन रेगर बसती 1692 69 अ 98. जगदीश प्रसाद / भंवरलाल माली चौिरी कुआं, वार्ड नं.53 618 69 अ 99. भंवरलाल / सरोहनलाल माली चौिरी कुआं, वार्ड 53 618 69 अ 100. मरो. बाबु / गुलाब सबजीफररोश वार्ड नं. 55 800 69 अ 101. वीणा / रामलाल सरोनी रामनगर बास, वार्ड नं. 01 481.3 69 अ इसदलए इसके द्ारा समसत संबंदित वरजकतरों को सूदचत दकरा जाता है दक रदि दकसी वरजकत के पास राजसथान नगरपादलका अदिदनरम 2009 की िारा 69-अ के अिीन पू्या सवादमतव पट्टा अदिकार प्रापत करने के दलए नगरपादलका के पक्ष में आवेिन द्ारा भूदम के अदिकार अभरप्र् करने की अनुज्ा की मंजूरी के संबंि में कोई आक्षेप है तो वह इस नोदटस प्रकाशन के 07 (सात) दिवस के भीतर दकसी भी कारया दिवस पर कारायालर समर के िौरान अिोहसताक्षरकताया के समक्ष समथयाक िसतावेजों के साथ अपना आक्षेप प्रसतुत कर सकेगा। उपरुयाकत दनरत समर के भीतर दकसी आक्षेप के अभाव में रह समझा जावेगा दक दकसी वरजकत को कोई आक्षेप नहीं है और मामले का तिनुसार दनपटारा दकरा जावेगा। रह सूचना मेरे हसताक्षर और मुहर के अिीन आज दिनांक 27.04.2022 को जारी की गरी। (रराजकरण चौधरी) (लराजपत दवश्ोराई) अधयक् अदधशराषी अदधकरारी नररपरादलकरा सरदरारशहर नररपरादलकरा सरदरारशहर Dr Rituraj Sharma Jaipur: Chief Secre- tary Usha Sharma, dur- ing the 9th Executive Committee meeting of Rajasthan Foundation held on Thursday, said that the foundation should be developed as a platformwheretheycan be reached with just a click. She said that the foundation should act as a caretaker for the chil- dren and youths going out of Rajasthan for studies and jobs. Sharma praised the work done by the Foundation during the pandemic and Ukraine crisis. Apart from the times of crisis, the work of the founda- tion should be such that every migrant Ra- jasthani should feel connected. He also di- rected to prepare the NRR policy at the ear- liest. Sharma discussed and approved the ac- tivities to be taken un- der the Action Plan of the foundation for the next one year. She also reviewed the imple- mentation of the works approved in the last Ex- ecutive Committee meeting. Foundation Presi- dent Dhiraj Srivastava said that through the foundation, we are try- ing to connect the mi- grants with the culture and social concerns here and efforts are made to help them re- solve their problems. He said that as per Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, a target has been set to establish 42 chapters in the country this year. The estab- lished 12 chapters will also be revived. Additional Chief Secretary Industries Veenu Gupta, Princi- pal Secretary Finance Akhil Arora and Secre- tary of Government, Autonomous Govern- ment Department Jog- aram were present in the meeting. Rajasthan Foundation should be a click away: CS Students @ Raj Univ protest over film shoot amid exams Bharat Dixit Jaipur: The University of Rajasthan has al- lowed film shooting at Maharaja College dur- ing the Semester exami- nations, which began on Thursday . This move has been opposed by the students. Although the Ra- jasthan University is getting a revenue of Rs. 50,000 per day , the shoot- ing of the film in the middle of the examina- tions has posed a ques- tion on the secrecy of the examinations. Hundreds of students led by Nirmal Chaud- hary staged a protest against the shooting at the campus. The college adminis- tration said that the per- mission was granted 3 months back and there was no disturbance in the conduct of the exam due to film shoot. 42 new chapters would be set up in nation: Dhiraj Chief Secretary Usha Sharma chairs the 9th Executive Committee meeting of Rajasthan Foundation on Thursday. Dhiraj Srivastava, Veenu Gupta, Akhil Arora Jogaram were present.