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JAIPUR l SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2022 l Pages 12 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 3 l Issue No. 351
OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, LUCKNOW, NEW DELHI & MUMBAI
PM IN GUJARAT
‘MAIN DESH NAHI
JHUKNE DUNGA’
Modi stresses on his 8 year old promise
HAVEN’T DONE ANY SUCH WORK IN 8 YEARS THAT WOULD
MAKE INDIANS HANG THEIR HEAD IN SHAME, PM SAID
Rajkot: PM Narendra
Modi on Saturday said
he has spared no effort
while serving the coun-
try in the last eight
years, and not done any
such work that would
make people hang their
heads in shame. Modi
was addressing a gath-
ering after inaugurat-
ing a 200-bed multi-spe-
ciality hospital at Atkot
town in Gujarat’s Ra-
jkot district.
“I have spared no ef-
fort in my service to
the nation in the last
eight years. I have nei-
ther allowed, nor per-
sonally done any such
work that will make
you or even a single
person of India hang
head in shame. In the
last eight years, we
have made honest at-
tempts to build the
kind of India that Ma-
hatma Gandhi and
Sardar Patel dreamt
about,” he said.
We served the coun-
try’s poor through vari-
ous pro-poor schemes
and tried to make their
lives better,” he said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves to the supporters during ‘Sahkar Se Samrudhi’ programme.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel also seen.
PM TO VIRTUALLY
MEET WITH

CMs ON MAY 31
Shimla: PM Modi will virtu-
ally interact with all the Chief
Ministers of the states on May
31 from Himachal Pradesh on
the occasion of the comple-
tion of eight years of the
BJP-led Central government.
Thakur said, “The people of
Himachal Pradesh are very
excited and it is a matter of
pride that the Prime Minister
is coming to the state on the
completion of eight years of
the Central government.”
Following the mantra of
Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas,
Sabka Vishwas and Sabka
Prayas, we have given a new impetus to
the development of the country. "These
are your sanskaras, sanskaras of this
holy land of revered Bapu (Mahatma
Gandhi) and Sardar Patel that in 8
years no such a thing was done even
by mistake so that any citizen of the
country has to bow his head. No
stone was left unturned in the
service of the motherland.
“TRIED TO BUILD INDIA BAPU,
SARDAR PATEL DREAMT OF”
—Narendra Modi, PM
Attempt To Implicate Aryan Khan, Anti-Drugs
Agency Says After Re-Investigation: Report
New Delhi: The NCB
team that arrested Ary-
an Khan and others in
the Mumbai drugs-on-
cruise case did a “shod-
dy” probe and the SIT
created to re-investigate
the case found “grave ir-
regularities” in their ac-
tion. The irregularities
included not conducting
mandatory medical test
of the accused, no video
recording of the raids or
no corroborative evi-
dence against What-
sApp chats. NCB DG SN
Pradhan said that it was
a case of “underwhelm-
ing evidence” as com-
pared to the golden prin-
ciple of gathering “over-
whelming evidence”
against the accused.
‘NAWAB MALIK
PAYING PRICE FOR
UNMASKING BJP’
Mumbai: Shiv Sena
MP Sanjay Raut on
Saturday congratulated
NCP leader Nawab Malik
for “exposing” the farce
behind the ‘drugs on
cruise’ case involving
Aryan Khan, son of Bol-
lywood superstar Shah
Rukh Khan. Talking to
reporters in Kolhapur,
Mr Raut said Nawab
Malik is paying the price
for exposing the farce
behind the case and the
real face of the BJP.
Aryan Khan
Bihar To Allow
Exploration Of
“India’s Largest”
Gold Reserve
Patna: The Bihar gov-
ernment has decided to
accord permission for
exploration of the
“country’s largest” gold
reserve in Jamui dis-
trict, a senior official
said on Saturday.
As per a Geological
Survey of India (GSI)
survey, around 222.88
million tonnes of gold
reserve, including 37.6
tonnes of mineral-rich
ore, are present in Ja-
mui district.
“The state Mines
and Geology Depart-
ment is in consultation
with agencies engaged
in exploration, for ex-
ploration of gold re-
serves in Jamui,”
Mines Commissioner
Harjot Kaur said.
IndiGo fined ` 5L
for ‘unsatisfactory
handling’ of
special-needs kid
New Delhi: The Direc-
torate General of Civil
Aviation (DGCA) on
Saturday imposed a fine
of Rs 5 lakh on IndiGo
after the airline denied
boarding to a specially-
abled child at the
Ranchi airport.
IndiGo had on May 9
said the boy was denied
permission to board the
Ranchi-Hyderabad
flight as he was “visibly
in panic”. As the boy
was prohibited from
boarding, his parents –
who were accompany-
ing him – also decided
not to enter the plane.
Soon after a video of
the incident went viral
on social media, the
DGCA had formed a
three-member team
and initiated a probe. It
also sought a report
from the airline com-
pany. However, the
DGCA did not find the
response of the airline
company to be satisfac-
tory, and decided to pe-
nalise it.
Jagdeesh Chandra conferred with honorary degree of D.Litt!
Ravi Sharma
Udaipur: Editor-in-
Chief of First India and
an eminent media per-
sonality Jagdeesh
Chandra received yet
another great honour
on Saturday when Ja-
nardan Rai Nagar Ra-
jasthan Vidyapeeth of
Udaipur conferred upon
him the honorary de-
gree of D.Litt. On this
occasion, Dr. Jagdeesh
Chandra also shared his
experiences expressing
gratitude in a function
attended by luminaries
of various fields.
On Saturday, the 14th
convocation ceremony
was organized at Vid-
hyapeeth wherein Dr.
Chandra was awarded
the degree for out-
standing contribution
in the field of journal-
ism. In fact, the honour
has been conferred on
a media personality af-
ter a gap of four years
as previously this hon-
our was conferred on
stalwart media person-
ality Dr. Gulab Kothari
of Patrika group.
Meanwhile, on the
occasion, Dr. Chandra
addressed the student
and motivating them,
said, “The dream of
getting being ad -
dressed as ‘Doctor’ has
come true. No goal is
achieved without hard
work. Dr. Gulab Kotha-
ri was also conferred
with the same honour
and I am happy that I
have been conferred
with the same honour.”
Dr. Chandra further
said, “Very early in my
life I realised the value
of education and learnt
that if you are not born
a genius, then you have
to acquire the knowl-
edge, brilliance and
positions. And with the
blessings of my par-
ents, I acquired those
positions.
Turn to P8
Jagdeesh Chandra with BD Kalla, Chancellor Balwant Rai and Vice Chancellor SS Sarangdevot during the programme at Udaipur.
No goal is
achieved
without hard
work. Dr. Gulab
Kothari was also
conferred with the same
honour and I am
happy that I am also in
the same league as him.
—Jagdeesh Chandra
M’lore Uni students turn
up in hijabs; sent back
Mangalore: Following
the advisory passed by
the Mangalore Univer-
sity to its students Fri-
day about wearing uni-
forms and not allowing
hijabs inside the class-
rooms, a group of girls
wearing hijabs turned
up at the University
campus Saturday.
In a video recorded
Saturday morning the
principal of the college,
Anusuya Rai, was seen
convincing the students
about the uniform rules.
In a meeting convened by
the College Development
Council (CDC) with the
Vice-Chancellor, princi-
pal and members of the
syndicate of Mangalore
University, it was decid-
ed that the Karnataka
High Court order dated
March 15 will be enforced
and hijabs will be al-
lowed inside classrooms.
The university sent back
the girls who attended
the college wearing a hi-
jab Saturday.
The issue has been resolved at
the syndicate meeting
through deliberations. The
court has delivered its orders on the
hijab issue and everyone should obey
the court orders.
—Basavaraj Bommai,
CM, Karnataka
REACTING TO THE ISSUE
INSIDE STORY
3 SISTERS, CHILD &
INFANT FOUND DEAD
IN WELL IN DUDU

Jaipur: The bodies of
five members of a family,
including a newborn baby,
were found in a well in the
Dudu area here on Satur-
day. The police suspect it
to be a case of suicide and
there are allegations of
harassment by the in-laws
also but probe is going
on. The three sisters - Kali
Devi (27), Mamta Meena
(23) and Kamlesh Meena
(20) – married in the
same family, Harshit (4)
and a 20-day-old baby
had left home on the pre-
text of going to a market
on May 25 and a missing
report was filed when they
did not return, SHO Dudu,
Chetaram said. P2
4-YEAR-OLD GIRL
RAPED IN KARAULI,
ADMITTED IN JAIPUR
Hindaun City: A 4-year-
old girl was brutally
raped in Hindaun area
of Karauli district on
Saturday morning. The
victim was admitted to
Hindaun Hospital, from
where she was referred
to Jaipur as she was
critical. According to the
victim’s family, the girl
went missing late on
Friday night after which
they informed the police.
The police searched for
the girl but there was no
trace of her. On Saturday
morning, some locals
saw the girl in a bloodied
condition near a flyover
and informed the family
members. P3
INAUGURATION OF SHRINE IN REN OF NAGAUR
Religious polarisation not in country’s interest: CM
First India Bureau
Nagaur: Chief Minis-
ter Ashok Gehlot said
on Saturday that Ram-
snehi Sampradaya
Peeth is a fine example
of communal harmony.
He called upon the peo-
ple of the state to take
inspiration from the
principles of Ramsnehi
Sampradaya and live in
solidarity.
Gehlot was address-
ing a gathering on Satur-
day at the International
Ramsnehi Sampradaya
Shri Dariyav Peeth, Ren
at the inauguration cer-
emony of the shrine of
Brahmaleen Acharya
Shri Harinarayan Ji Ma-
haraj and the inaugura-
tion of various develop-
ment works. He said, “I
have an old relation with
this sect. I had heard the
discourses of Shri Hari-
narayanji in Jodhpur,
since then I had always
wanted to come here. Be-
ing proud Hindus does
not mean that they
should bring down other
religions and cause ri-
ots. Fights, riots and
bloodshed is not good for
the country. We are all
proud that we are Hin-
dus but it does not mean
that we should bring
down other religions,
fight and cause riots,” he
said, stressing that it is
innocent people who die
in violence while the cul-
prits run away.
Such rioters should
be identified and social-
ly boycotted, only then
we will be able to live
with each other with
love and affection, he
stressed.
Turn to P8
Ramsnehi
Sampradaya
Peeth an example
of communal
harmony, he said
CM Ashok Gehlot interacting with public at Ren in Nagaur.
MAHARASHTRA
REPORTS FIRST CASES
OF NEW OMICRON
SUB-VARIANTS Mumbai: For the first time, four patients of B.A. 4 variant and three cases of
B.A. 5 variants of the Omicron sub-lineage of coronavirus have been found
in Maharashtra, an official of the state health department said on Saturday.
All of them had only mild symptoms and were treated at home, he added.
Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez has been allowed by the court to
travel abroad to attend the IIFA awards. The actress can travel to Abu Dhabi
between May 31 to June 6. She was banned from leaving India by ED as she
is being investigated by the agency in the Rs 200-crore extortion case.
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JACQUELINE
FERNANDEZ CAN FLY
TO ABU DHABI, BUT
CONDITIONS APPLY

B
JP state presi-
dent Satish 
Poonia and Azmat 
Hussain, Chairman 
Salford Conserva-
tive Federation 
(Conservative 
Party-UK) met at 
Poonia’s residence 
on Saturday. “Talks 
were held with him on contemporary and political 
issues of the country and the state,” Poonia tweeted 
along with the photo.
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NEWS DIGEST
ALLOWANCE OF
CIVIC BODY HEADS
UP BY 20 PERCENT
MLA SARAF LAYS FOUNDATION STONE
OF COMMUNITY HALL IN JAIPUR
POONIA, AZMAT DISCUSS POL ISSUES
FAKE GAURAKSHAK
ARRESTED IN
KISHANGARH
Jaipur: The Department 
of Autonomous Govern-
ment has announced 
to increase the monthly 
allowance of civic body 
heads by 20 percent. Ac-
cording to a notifi cation 
released by DLB Hridesh 
Kumar Sharma, the 
chairman of the munici-
pality will get Rs 9,000, 
the chairman of the 
city council will get Rs 
14,440 and the Mayor of 
Municipal Corporation 
will get Rs 24,000.
Kishangarh: A fake Gau 
Rakshak was arrested 
for collecting donations 
in Kishangarh town on 
Friday. The Kishangarh 
Gau Raksha Dal caught 
the fake Gau Rakshak 
while he was collecting 
money from people. 
Sources informed that 
offi cials of Balkrishna 
Gopal Gau Seva Samiti 
(Kuchaman) were called 
in to verify the details of 
the fake Gau Rakshak. 
Later, he was arrested.
Mystery shrouds death of 3 sisters, child & infant
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The bodies of
three women and two
children who had gone
missing for the last two
days were found in a
well on Naraina road, 2
kilometres from Dudu in
Jaipur on Saturday. Po-
lice said that all the bod-
ies have been identified
and the family members
have been informed.
Police reached the
spot after getting infor-
mation from the villag-
ers and the five bodies
were pulled out. The
three sisters were resi-
dents of Meena Mohal-
la in Dudu. Prima facie,
police suspect it to be a
case of suicide. The
three sisters were mar-
ried to the same family,
police said.
Dudu police said
that siblings Kali Devi
(27), Mamta Meena
(23), Kamlesh Meena
(20) went missing from
the house. Four-year-
old Harshit and anoth-
er 20-day-old infant
were also miss-
ing. Mamta Meena and
Kamlesh Meena were 8
and 9 months pregnant
respectively, said the
police.
DEATH IS BETTER THAN EXPLOITATATION: VICTIM
YOUTH BEATEN ON ROAD, VIDEO VIRAL
Three sisters were married to the same family in Dudu, police suspect harassment by in-laws
SDRF staff retrieving dead bodies from the well. (Inset) File photo of three sisters and a child.SDRF team and police personnel at the incident site.
RAIN BROUGHT SHORT RELIEF BUT NAUTAPA STARTS PLAGUGING!
A new Western Disturbance is getting active again in Rajasthan in a day or two that 
will lead to change in weather. There has been a drop of fi ve degrees in the night 
temperature of Jaipur. The Nautapa will remain softer this time. The highest temp was 
recorded at Sri Ganganagar at 44 degree Celsius. People are seen covering faces and 
offering water to birds in Jaipur on Saturday.  —PHOTOS BY SANTOSH SHARMA
Gangsters kill member of
another gang on the road
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The Kardhani
police has recovered
CCTV footage in the case
involving murder of
21-year-old Sunny Soni
in Kardhani on May 23.
Police said that the CCTV
footage shows that the
victim was beaten merci-
lessly and then shot dead
by the miscreants. “Sun-
ny Soni’s hands and legs
were broken by the ac-
cused. They then fired
three gun shots and
killed him. Later, his
body was thrown in an
empty plot in Boyatawa-
la village,” police said.
The police have also re-
covered the car and iron
rods used in murder.
Police investigation
revealed that the miscre-
ants had pre-planned the
murder of two friends,
Sunny and Khushwant,
due to a rivalry between
two groups. “The two ri-
val groups were in a tus-
sle for the last two and
half years,” police added.
First India Bureau
Bharatpur: Two girls
died as a mud wall col-
lapsed at village Tighra
of Rudawal sub tehsil
area of Bharatpur dis-
trict on Saturday after-
noon. The girls were
playing on the field and
were buried under the
mud wall.
They were rushed to
CHC Bansi Paharpur,
where after first aid
they were referred to
the District Hospital
Bharatpur. Where
Lalitesh Kushwaha of
Rupwas died during
treatment.
Minor beaten in Madarsa, without food for 4 days
First India Bureau
Churu: A case of as-
sault on an eight-year-
old orphan studying in
a madarsa by a teacher
has come to the fore.
The incident was hap-
pened in a madarsa lo-
cated in Sikar. It is al-
leged that after the beat-
ing, the victim Ansar
was not given food for
four days.
Child helpline team
found the child at the
railway station. The
child revealed about the
incident during the
counseling session. The
helpline team got the
child admitted to the
district hospital for pri-
mary check-up. The boy
is from the Mewat re-
gion.
First India Bureau
Keshoraipatan (Bun-
di): A cloth trader was
shot by two masked
men in Bundi’s Kesho-
raipatan tehsil on Sat-
urday. The victim, iden-
tified as Manpreet Sin-
gh (30), was cleaning his
shop at around 12 pm
when two bike-borne
assailants fired a gun-
shot at him. “The inci-
dent took place in
Batam Bazaar under
Lakheri Police Station
area on Saturday. Two
masked men came from
the Kota road direction
and fired a gun shot at
the cloth merchant.
The minor was beaten up and 
chained for four days.
Trader shot at in Keshoraipatan
Two girls buried
under mud wall,
die in hospitals
The helpline
team got the
child admitted to
the dist hospital
Elderly adv assaulted 
by family members 
First India Bureau
Jodhpur: A 95-year-old
man was allegedly beat-
en by his son’s daugh-
ter-in-law and grandson
over a property dispute
in Jodhpur. The victim,
identified as Basant Raj
Mehta, who is a lawyer
by profession, was al-
legedly trashed by his
family members.
Sources informed
that the victim had to
hide at his neighbour’s
house to save himself.
“The victim was alleg-
edly beaten by son’s
daughter-in-law and
grandson over a prop-
erty dispute. In order to
save himself, Basant
Raj had to hide himself
at his neighbour’s
home,” sources in-
formed.
The sources
said, the victim
was allegedly
beaten up by
son’s daughter-
in-law and
grandson over
property dispute
The CCTV footage of the incident
Malviya Nagar MLA Kalicharan Saraf laying the foundation 
stone of the community hall to be constructed by the MLA 
fund in Ward 133 of Dayanand Colony in Jaipur.
First India Bureau
Baran: A businessman
was beaten to death
with sticks at Chhajawa
village in Atru of
Baran district. Trader
Raghavendra Singh
Chaudhary had come
for the recovery of dues
at around 10 in the
night, when some men
and women thrashed
him.
He was rushed to
Baran hospital where
he died during treat-
ment, police said. The
case was registered by
Bhupendra Singh, the
uncle of the deceased at
Atru police station.
Trader beaten
to death in
Baran village
UD tax for tourism
on industrial rates
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The Urban
development tax will
be imposed on tour-
ism and hospitality
sector at the indus-
trial rate in the Ra-
jasthan. Local self
government depart-
ment issued a notifi-
cation in this regard
after the approval of
UDH Minister Shanti
Dhariwal.
Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot had an-
nounced industrial
sector status for tour-
ism sector in the Ra-
jasthan in the Budget.
In view of the an-
nouncement of indus-
trial status, UDH Min-
ister Shanti Dhariwal.
gave approval on the
letter for recovery of
urban development
tax at industrial rate
from hotels and mo-
tels, heritage hotels,
budget hotels, restau-
rants or cafeterias,
resorts, sports resorts,
health resort, spa,
Camping Site, Amuse-
ment Park, Animal
Safari Park, Conven-
tion Centre, Museum,
Ropeway, Tourist Lux-
ury Coach, Cruise
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First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chief Secre-
tary Usha Sharma re-
viewed the progress of
innovations being
done in various areas
in districts & gave nec-
essary directions. She
expressed happiness
over the innovations
done by the district
collectors under wom-
en health & empower-
ment, women safety &
child education.
She said by making
an action plan with
analysis of the persist-
ing issues, we can eas-
ily achieve our goals.
She specially instruct-
ed the district collec-
tors to make Angan-
wadi centres of their
respective districts as
ideal Anganwadi.
CS was presiding
over review meeting
of various innova-
tions being done by
collectors in districts
through VC at the Gov-
ernment Secretariat
here on Saturday.
In the meeting, the dis-
trict collectors from
Udaipur, Pratapgarh,
Bhilwara, Barmer,
Sirohi, Karauli, Ja-
lore, Bundi, Jhalawar,
Jhunjhunu, Bikaner
and Churu presented
the innovations being
done in their respec-
tive districts through
the presentation.
Bhanwar S Charan
Kota: After Rajasthan
Technical University,
there are allegations of
corruption against the
vice-chancellor in an-
other university in
Kota. Raj Bhavan’s in-
quiry committee has
found RL Godara, VC
of Vardhman Ma-
haveer Open Universi-
ty, Kota, guilty of finan-
cial irregularities.
Governor’s principal
secretary Subir Kumar
has written a letter to
ACS of Home Depart-
ment for an ACB inves-
tigation against the VC.
The university re-
ceived a grant in crores
from Maulana Azad
Education Foundation’
for training purposes.
Instead of getting
training done from the
university, amount was
given to private agen-
cies & sanction of
grant was not taken
from FA of university.
The committee said
that there was corrup-
tion of at least Rs 2 Cr.
However, no action has
been taken by higher
education department.
They did not even sus-
pend the VC after Raj
Bhavan’s letter.
Naresh Sharma
Jaipur: Sports Minis-
ter Ashok Chandna and
MLA Krishna Poonia ,
who is Sports Council
President, visited the
SMS Stadium on Satur-
day to take stock of
preparations of the in-
door stadium. CM
Ashok Gehlot will in-
augurate the stadium
today. Chandna said it
is a privilege for them
that the Chief Minister
would be there.
In a free-wheeling in-
terview with First In-
dia after the Twitter
controversy over bu-
reaucratic interfer-
ence, Chandna talks
about the CM’s zealous
approach to take the
government’s schemes
to the people and how
bureaucrats will have
to work at a break-neck
speed to keep pace.
What pained you
regarding bureau-
cracy?
Chandna: There are
many good officers in
the bureaucracy like
Akhil Arora, Abhay
Kumar and Bhaskar
Sawant. Though they
lack a few things, un-
der Gehlot’s rule, the
officers will have to
work at a bullet’s speed.
The CM has opened the
state’s coffers for the
public. In such a situa-
tion, if leaders, bureau-
crats and employees do
not work with speed
and accuracy, we will
not be able to take
schemes to the public.
How do you think
the CM would deal
with bureaucracy?
Chandna: I posted two
Tweets which included
everything. Gehlot is
busy providing facili-
ties to the players of
Rajeev Gandhi Gra-
meen Olympics. If any
officer becomes a dicta-
tor or tries to create
obstacles in his agen-
da, the CM won’t let
that happen. He will
not let anyone hinder
Mission 2023.
How was your
meeting with the CM?
Chandna: No matter
should be that impor-
tant as long as it is for
or against the interest
of the public. Small
things keep happening
in big systems. This
happened before and
will continue to happen
in future as well. Al-
though some things are
clear from such inci-
dents, the way forward
is also decided. It’s not
an issue to demean
someone.
Is there any rift be-
tween you and Poon-
ia over tender?
Chandna: I do not have
even one percent dis-
pute with Krishna Poo-
nia. We are working
together here. This is a
controversy created by
the media.
 Is all is well in the
sports council?
Chandna: There was
never anything wrong.
Everyone has to do
their own work. Those
who have the post, their
work is prescribed. A
person is assessed on
the basis of the posi-
tion and work. One per-
son cannot enter the
jurisdiction of another.
CM says that there
is pressure on you?
Do you actually feel
so?
Chandna: I have nev-
er felt pressure of any
kind to date. You may
call responsibility a
burden. But I will nev-
er have any problem in
fulfilling the responsi-
bilities. I might have
tweeted anything but
the CM has full faith
in me.
NEWS DIGEST
PETROL PUMP
OPERATORS ON
STRIKE ON MAY 31
RANSOMWARE:
SPICEJET CLIENTS
FACE TROUBLES
PM MODI’S WIFE JASHODA BEN VISITS
CHARBHUJA NATH, WELCOMED
Jaipur: With the de-
mand to increase dealer 
margin, the petrol pump 
operators will hold a 
symbolic strike. The 
strike will be observed on 
May 31 between 8 pm to 
11 pm. The notice for the 
strike has been issued by 
the Rajasthan Petroleum 
Dealers Association. The 
petrol pump dealers de-
mand an increase in their 
margin of petrol and die-
sel prices and also insist 
on the same fuel prices in 
every district. Alongside, 
they also demand that 
the excise duty reduction 
should not be made on 
weekends or festivals. 
The association has 
given a memorandum to 
the district collectors on 
Friday. 
Jaipur: There are still 
technical glitches in the 
SpiceJet airline’s servers 
and many passengers 
are facing problems in 
getting boarding passes 
at Jaipur airport. On Sat-
urday, 3 passengers go-
ing to Varanasi missed 
the fl ight after web 
check was not done. The 
passengers contacted 
the counter but from 
there also they were not 
issued boarding pass 
and the airline staff did 
not allow the passengers 
to enter the fl ight. The 
passengers are facing 
the loss due to the fault 
of the airline’s server. 
Later, the passengers 
were sent from to 
Varanasi from Amritsar 
via Delhi.
Rajsamand: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s wife 
Jashodaben reached Charbhuja town in the district 
on Saturday. She ob-
served the darshan of 
Garhbor Charbhuja Nath 
and prayed for peace in 
the country. On reach-
ing Charbhuja town, 
local workers welcomed 
Yashoda Ben in a Mewari tradition. On this occasion, 
former chief whip Kalu Lal Gurjar, former deputy dis-
trict chief of Rajsamand Madan Lal Gurjar, BJP leader 
Nathu Lal Gurjar and other workers were present. 
After the darshan, Jashodaben left for her destination.
CM ON MISSION ‘23, BUREAUCRATS
WILL HAVE TO KEEP PACE: CHANDNA
4-yr-old girl raped, in
critical condition; SP
forms SIT to nab culprit
Manish Bansal
Hindaun City: A
4-year-old girl who went
missing on Friday
night, while she was
sleeping with her fami-
ly in a makeshift house
roadside, was found by
locals on Saturday in
bloodied condition near
a flyover.
As per sources the
girl was picked up by an
unknown person while
she was sleeping with
her family. She was tak-
en to an isolated place
and raped.
The accused later
dumped her in bloodied
condition near a flyover.
On information about
their daughter, the fam-
ily and police reached
and rescued the girl and
took her to the hospital.
She is currently un-
dergoing treatment and
is in critical condition.
Police are trying to
nab the accused, nearby
CCTV footage is being
scrutinized. SP Shailen-
dra Singh Indolia
formed an SIT includ-
ing ASP, Hindaun DSP,
and DST.
MIGRANT FAMILY
JDA demolishes
19 illegal villas
on Vatika road
First India Bureau
Jaipur: In a major ac-
tion, the Enforcement
Squad of JDA demol-
ished 12 villas built il-
legally in Vatika Road
area on Saturday. JDA
had issued a notice to
the contractor who
built the villas about a
month ago but he con-
tinued construction
work. Enforcement
chief & Additional SP
of Police Raghuveer
Saini said action was
taken on 7 more villas.
Make anganwadi centres
ideal, CS tells collectors
VC RL Godara found guilty
of financial irregularities
CS Usha Sharma taking review meeting with district collectors.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Jaipurites
will have to wait for
one more month to
drive on elevated
road in Sodala here.
May 31 was deadline
to complete the pro-
ject work but the
JDA has now pushed
it to the end of June.
Project started 6
years ago.
As per plans, circle
in front of MGF Mall
in Bais Godam will be
removed & a traffic
junction will be built
for some time & it
will be observed
whether traffic move-
ment is smooth or
not. If there is high
risk of accidents oc-
curring, then circle
will be redeveloped
there. Once con-
structed, it will pro-
vide relief to road
users from traffic
jams at tri-junction.
Sodala elevated
road deadline
extended to June
ON 112 PILLARS
Guv to look into problems in Mt Abu
Manoj Chorasiya
Sirohi/Mount Abu:
Governor Kalraj
Mishra is on a visit to
Mount Abu. BJP Yuva
Morcha Mandal Presi-
dent Narpatdan Charan
met the Governor and
informed him about the
ongoing problems of
Mount Abu city.
The issues included
illegal construction
done on the behest of
influential people, no
approval for the con-
struction of toilets for
the poor and others.
They also submitted
a memorandum regard-
ing the death of the el-
derly due to negligence
of the sewerage con-
struction company.
The Governor Kalraj
Mishra assured to look
into the matter and the
problem that exists and
resolve the problems as
soon as possible.
Governor Kalraj Mishra
VC RL Godara.
Ashok Chandna and Krishna Poonia at SMS stadium taking stock
of preparations of indoor stadium on Saturday.
20-yr jail to 3 in
two rape cases
First India Bureau
Bundi/Kota: The Spe-
cial POCSO Court No.1
& 2 on Saturday in 2 sep-
erate minor rape cases
in Bundi and Kota, sen-
tenced 20 years of rigor-
ous imprisonment and
fine of Rs 60,000 and Rs
70,000 respectively to
three accused.
POONIA DENIES
CONFLICT WITH
CHANDNA
S
ports Council 
President Krishna 
Poonia refuted any 
tussle between her 
and Chandna and 
said that they are 
together. “I talked 
about cooperation 
even when I wasn’t 
the president. A 
minister can reply 
on controversial 
tweet and not me,” 
she said. Respond-
ing to why did RAS 
Rajulal suddenly go 
on leave, Poonia 
said only Rajulal can 
answer,” she said.
I talked about co-
operation even
when I wasn’t the
president. A min-
ister can reply on
controversial
tweet and not me.
And about RAS
Rajulal, I cannot
answer.
—Krishna Poonia,
Sports Council President
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
In whom there is no
sympathy for living beings:
know him as an outcast.
—Buddha
IN-DEPTH
Jagat Prakash Nadda
@JPNadda
Hundreds of salutes to the great
revolutionary Veer Savarkar, who
played an important role in shaping
New India with his ideas and one of
the brightest stars of the galaxy of
revolution, on his birth anniversary.
His contribution for the defense and
freedom of the motherland will be an
inspiration for the generations to come.
Dharmendra Pradhan
@dpradhanbjp
From being a colony during Industry
1.0 to being a preferred destination
for tech outsourcing now, India’s labor
market has evolved tremendously.
Wished the best to all the talented
professionals. Their curiosity &
innovation will ensure India’s big leap
in embracing IR 4.0.
TOP TWEETS
MAMATA-GUV
ROW ALL SET TO
ESCALATE OVER
CHANCELLORSHIP
here’s no need for a
vice-chancellor of
any university to be
an illustrious acade-
mician. Political af-
filiation and proximity to power
are of greater importance than
excellence in academic fields.
Governments want vice-chancel-
lors of their choice to have a hold
on campuses to propagate ideol-
ogy. This leads to friction between
a government and the governor
who is the Chancellor of state
universities. Last year there was
a row between the Kerala Gover-
nor Arif Mohammed Khan and
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan
over the appointment of a VC.
Vijayan later assured the gover-
nor that his powers as Chancellor
won’t be curtailed.
A similar row is in the mak-
ing in West Bengal where Chief
Minister Mamata Banerjee is
planning to replace Governor
Jagdeep Dhankhar, who has
been raising questions about
VCs, as Chancellor. The West
Bengal Cabinet unanimously
decided to move a Bill in the As-
sembly to the effect. When
passed, the Bill will have to be
approved by the Governor who
may not oblige.
T
ujarat elections
are to be held in
December 2022
but Prime Minis-
ter Narendra
Modi and Union Home Minis-
ter Amit Shah have reached
their home state to prepare
the ground for their party’s
success. Not that they have
too much to fret about by way
of opposition--- Congress is in
a disarray and the Aam Aad-
mi Party is pushing to find a
foothold. The Congress re-
cently lost Hardik Patel, a
Patidar leader, due to the non-
seriousness of its top rung
leaders. Hardik Patel has so
far not opened his cards about
which party he will join but
he is expected to switch over
to the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Hardik Patel’s leaving Con-
gress could mean a sizeable
dent in Patidar’s support for
the party although it is said to
be in touch with another
Patidar leader Naresh Patidar.
In contrast Modi, who was in
Gujarat on Saturday, is going
all out to win over the Patidar
community which voted
against the BJP in 2017. The
BJP may even have a Patidar
chief minister. It is trying to
ensure that the Patidars do
not feel alienated. The prime
minister on Saturday inaugu-
rated a hospital run by a
Patidar Charitable Trust. In
April, the prime minister had
inaugurated another hospital
belonging to the Patidar com-
munity and also addressed
the Gujarat Patidar Business
Summit 2022.
Modi and Amit Shah are
personally focusing on the
Patidar community who con-
stitute over 12 percent of the
state’s six crore population.
In some constituencies their
percentage is especially high.
No party, barring perhaps the
Congress, can take Patidars
lightly in an election year.
BJP WOOS PATIDARS
AS CONG MULLS
Modi and Amit Shah are
personally focusing on the
Patidar community who
constitute over 12 percent
of the state’s six crore
population. In some
constituencies their percentage
is especially high. No party,
barring perhaps the Congress,
can take Patidars lightly
in an election year
G
BAPU’S LETTER TO NEHRU
ON OCTOBER 5, 1945
Promoted by
Shree Cement Limited
October 5, 1945

My dear Jawaharlal,
have been desirous of writing to you
for many days but have not been able
to do so before today. The question of
whether I should write to you in English
or Hindustani was also in my mind. I
have at length preferred to write to you
in Hindustani.
The first thing I want to write about is
the difference of outlook between us. If the difference
is fundamental then I feel the public should also be
made aware of it. It would be detrimental to our work
for Swaraj to keep them in the dark. I have said that
I still stand by the system of Government envisaged
in Hind Swaraj. These are not mere words. All the
experience gained by me since 1908 when I wrote
the booklet has confirmed the truth of my belief.
Therefore if I am left alone in it I shall not mind, for
I can only bear witness to the truth as I see it. I have
not Hind Swaraj before me as I write. It is really better
for me to draw the picture anew in my own words.
And whether it is the same as I drew in Hind Swaraj
or not is immaterial for both you and me. It is not
necessary to prove the rightness of what I said then.
It is essential only to know what I feel today. I am
convinced that if India is to attain true freedom and
through India the world also, then sooner or later
the fact must be recognised that people will have to
live in villages, not in towns, in huts, not in palaces.
Crores of people will never be able to live at peace
with each other in towns and palaces. They will then
have no recourse but to resort to both violence and
untruth. I hold that without truth and non-violence
there can be nothing but destruction for humanity.
We can realise truth and non-violence only in the
simplicity of village life and this simplicity can best
be found in the Charkha and all that the Charkha con-
notes. I must not fear if the world today is going the
wrong way. It may be that India too will go that way
and like the proverbial moth burn itself eventually in
the flame round which it dances more and more furi-
ously. But it is my bounden duty to my last breath to
try to protect India and through India the entire world
from such a doom. The essence of what I have said
is that man should rest content with what are his real
needs and become self-sufficient. If he does not have
this control he cannot save himself. After all the world
is made up of individuals just as it is the drops that
constitute the ocean. I have said nothing new. This is
a well known truth.
But I do not think I have stated this in Hind Swaraj.
While I admire modern science, I find that it is the old
looked at in the true light of modern science which
should be reclothed and refashioned aright. You must
not imagine that I am envisaging our village life as it
is today. The village of my dreams is still in my mind.
After all every man lives in the world of his dreams.
My ideal village will contain intelligent human beings.
They will not live in dirt and darkness as animals.
Men and women will be free and able to hold their
won against anyone in the world. There will be neither
plague, nor cholera nor smallpox; no one will ideal,
no one will wallow in luxury. Everyone will have to
contribute his quota of manual labour. I do not want
to draw a large-scale picture in detail. It is possible to
envisage railways, post and telegraph offices etc. For
me it is material to obtain the real article and the rest
will fit into the picture afterwards. If I let go the real
thing, all else goes.
On the last day of the Working Committee it was
decided that the matter should be fully discussed
and the position clarified after a two or three session.
I should like this. But whether the Working Com-
mittee sits or not I want our position vis-a-vis each
other to be clearly understood by us for two reasons.
Firstly, the bond that unites us is not only political
work. It is immeasurably deeper and quite unbreak-
able. Therefore it is that I earnestly desire that in the
political field also we should understand each other
clearly. Secondly, neither of us thinks himself useless.
We both live for the cause of India’s freedom and we
would both gladly die for it. We are not in need of
the world’s praise. Whether we get praise or blame
is immaterial to us. There is no room for praise in
service. I want to live 125 for the service of India but I
must admit that I am now an old man. You are much
younger in comparison and I have therefore named
you as my heir. I must, however, understand my heir
and my heir should understand me. Then alone shall
I be content.
Blessings from
BAPU
K NATWAR SINGH
The author is Former Minister
of External Affairs of India
Mahatma Gandhi wrote a letter to Jawaharlal Nehru on
October 5, 1945 in which he took up the “difference of
outlook between us. If the difference is fundamental
than I feel the public should be made aware of it.”

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Mahesh Sharma
New Delhi: The recent
development of senior
Congress leader Kapil
Sibal leaving the grand
old party and going to
RS on SP’s ticket speaks
volumes about Sibal the
politician. Just imagine,
at this time when a doz-
en veteran leaders of the
Congress party are rub-
bing their heels for a
seat in RS, Kapil Sibal
had offers from three
parties. In three differ-
ent states, three differ-
ent parties had proposed
to send Sibal to the RS.
But Sibal gave a chance
to the Samajwadi Party.
He will go to the Rajya
Sabha as a candidate of
SP and with that his ties
with the Congress have
also ended.
Anyway, this time Con-
gress was not sending
him from any state to
the Upper House. Keep
in mind that Congress
has only two MLAs in
Uttar Pradesh this time.
Last time Congress had
27 MLAs, so SP
had sup-
ported his
candida-
ture as a
Congress candidate.
This time SP is away
from Congress and Con-
gress has only two
MLAs, hence Sibal could
not go to Rajya Sabha as
congress candidate.
Therefore, he left the
Congress party and rode
on the SP’s cycle.
The Samajwadi Party
also saw the advantage
in making him its Rajya
Sabha MP. By the way,
Jharkhand Mukti Mor-
cha leader & Jharkhand
CM Hemant Soren and
RJD chief Lalu Prasad
could also visualise the
‘benefit’ of fielding Sibal
to Rajya Sabha, but
Sibal gave a chance to
the SP. He did not con-
sider it necessary to
change the state this
time. Significantly,
Azam Khan, who was
recently released from
jail, had put pressure
on Akhilesh Yadav to
send Kapil Sibal to RS as
Sibal had helped him a
lot in the Supreme
Court. Akhilesh also ac-
cepted Azam Khan’s rec-
ommendation because
he saw two benefits in it.
Firstly, a big face and
strong lawyer will be
with him in Delhi and
secondly Azam Khan’s
displeasure will be re-
moved. In any cse,
Sibal’s RS seat was en-
sured. Now it has to be
seen what happens to
Ghulam Nabi Azad and
Anand Sharma, who
questioned the Congress
leadership with Sibal?
‘Sharp advocate’ Sibal advocates own RS
nomination on Samajwadi’s ‘cycle’!
PM NARENDRA MODI, HM AMIT SHAH IN GUJARAT
Modi lauds success of cooperatives in Gujarat
This was be the Prime Minister’s second visit to Jasdan in recent years, Narendra Modi had
addressed an election rally in the takula during the last Gujarat Assembly elections in 2017
Gandhinagar (ANI):
Noting that self-reli-
ance is the solution to
several difficulties
facing the country,
PM Narendra Modi on
Saturday said that co-
operatives were a very
good model of self-
dependence and this
has been experienced
very successfully in
Gujarat.
Addressing leaders
of cooperative institu-
tions he said Gujarat
has been lucky as it got
the leadership of Ma-
hatma Gandhi and Sar-
da Patel.
“Path of self-reliance
through cooperatives
that respected Bapu
showed, it was trans-
lated on ground by
Sardar Patel. The exam-
ple of cooperative mod-
el of dairy sector is in
front of us. Today India
is largest milk producer
in country and Gujarat
has a big contribution,”
PM Modi said.
PM INAUGURATES
Govt working towards making
coastal security strong: Shah
Dwarka (ANI): The
Union Govt is working
towards making coastal
security strong and im-
penetrable by using
new technologies, Un-
ion HM Amit Shah said
on Saturday.
He was speaking dur-
ing a visit to the Nation-
al Academy of Coastal
Policing (NACP) in Gu-
jarat’s Devbhumi Dwar-
ka district. The acade-
my, located near the
coastal town of Okha
and run by the BSF, was
conceptualised in 2018
as country’s first school
to train police and para-
military forces person-
nel in various aspects
of coastal security.
Shah appreciated ef-
forts taken by BSF Gu-
jarat Frontier and
NACP to establish insti-
tution in an area with
adverse weather and
geographical challeng-
es. “Under guidance of
Modi, we are working
towards making coastal
security strong and im-
penetrable by new tech-
nologies,” Shah said.
PM Narendra Modi visits the newly built Matushri KDP Multispeciality Hospital in Rajkot on Saturday.
Dhami holds roadshow with Yogi
Champawat (ANI): Ut-
tarakhand CM Pushkar
Singh Dhami held a
roadshow along with
his Uttar Pradesh coun-
terpart Yogi Adityanath
in Tanakpur city in
Champawat district
ahead of the by-poll
to Champawat Assem-
bly seat which is sched-
uled to take place on
May 31. Dhami is con-
testing the bye-election
from Champawat.
“The BJP govern-
ment led by Shri Push-
kar Singh Dhami ji has
given a model of devel-
opment in the state of
Uttarakhand. To fulfill
dreams of the people of
Uttarakhand, BJP is
necessary, youth like
Dhami is necessary,”
said Yogi, who hails
from U’hand, in a tweet.
BJP MLA Kailash Ge-
htori had resigned from
Champawat assembly
seat to pave the way for
Dhami to contest by-
polls after latter lost
from Khatima constitu-
ency during Assembly
polls held in Feb 2022.
Pushkar Singh Dhami, Yogi Adityanath and Kailash Gehtori during
a roadshow in Tanakpur city in Champawat district on Saturday.
Guwahati (ANI): In-
creased and improved
connectivity between
India’s northeast to the
country’s neighbours
in the east can help
transform the region
from being a frontier to
a hub, external affairs
minister S Jaishankar
said in Guwahati on
Saturday. Addressing
the inaugural session
of the two-day Asian
Confluence River Con-
clave, NADI-3, in Guwa-
hati, he said that better
connectivity, which is
linked to ease of doing
business and ease of
living, is a priority of
the Indian govt.
“This will mean a
complete transforma-
tion of the regional econ-
omy,” said S Jaishankar.
Jaishankar: North East states can
become hub of regional economy
WB plans to replace Guv as
visitor to private varsities
Kolkata (ANI): The
WB government plans
to replace Governor
Jagdeep Dhankhar as
visitor to the state’s
nine private universi-
ties, information leaked
from the education de-
partment indicated on
Saturday, days after the
cabinet decided that
Chief Minister
Mamata Ba-
nerjee will
replace
Dhankhar
as chancel-
lor of the 17
state-run
universi-
ties,
triggering a row. Offi-
cials seeking anonymi-
ty said that the govern-
ment wants education
minister Bratya Basu to
be the visitor of the pri-
vate universities and a
bill will be tabled at the
next session of the as-
sembly to implement
the move.
Basu was not availa-
ble for comment but
TMC Rajya Sab-
ha member
Santa-
nu Sen and state gener-
al secretary Kunal
Ghosh, who are also
spokespersons of the
ruling party, did not
deny the information.
“The government is
doing what is required
for betterment of the
education system.
Those arguing that
these positions are not
meant for politi-
cians should re-
member that the
Prime Minister is
the chancellor of
all Central
universi-
ties,” said
Ghosh.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on
Saturday paid tributes to Vinayak
Damodar Savarkar on his birth
anniversary. "Respectful tributes to
Veer Savarkar, the hardworking son
of Maa Bharti, on his birth anniver-
sary," Modi said in a tweet in Hindi.
Modi also shared a photo montage
on Savarkar with his own and former
prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's
voiceovers talking about the qualities
and contributions of the leader. VP
and other leaders also paid tributes
to Savarkar.
‘SON OF MAA BHARATI’: MODI LEADS TRIBUTES
TO VEER SAVARKAR ON HIS BIRTH ANNIV
Amit Shah during his visit to National Coastal Police Academy in
Okha on Saturday. BSF-DG Pankaj Kumar Singh is also present.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar with Assam CM Himanta
Biswa Sarma during their visit to IIT Guwahati on Saturday.
Work on restoration of 6 historical rail
links with Bangladesh dormant since 1965
is underway and overland trade is taking
place using 28 notified land customs stations and 3
integrated check points.
—S Jaishankar, Union Minister
PM made India strong, no comparison
with Nehru, says Basavaraj Bommai
Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai
on Saturday asserted that ex-PM Jawaharlal Nehru and 
current PM Modi cannot be compared, as 
he praised incumbent for taking strong 
actions on border issues and on matters 
concerning the nation's unity and integri-
ty, compared to former. He also sought 
to know whether Siddaramaiah was 
a Dravidian or Aryan, to counter 
latter's jibe against the RSS.
TRAGIC WEEKEND
31 killed, 7 hurt in stampede at church in Nigeria
Lagos: Atleast 31 peo-
ple were killed and
seven others were left
injured after a stam-
pede broke out at a
church event in the
southeastern Nigeri-
an city of Port Har-
court on Saturday,
CNN reported citing
police and security of-
ficials. Hundreds of
people who had turned
up to receive food at
the church early on
Saturday broke
through a gate, caus-
ing the stampede.
Most of the casualties
were children.
2 TERRORISTS
KILLED IN J&K’S
ANANTNAG
CHENNAI TECHIE KILLS WIFE, TWO
CHILDREN & SELF WITH POWER SAW
TWO DEAD, SEVERAL HURT AS MINIBUS
FALLS INTO TAWI RIVER IN JAMMU
Srinagar: Two 
terrorists have been 
neutralised in an en-
counter in Jammu and 
Kashmir’s Anantnag 
district, J&K Police 
tweeted Saturday eve-
ning, adding that arms 
and ammunition had 
been recovered and 
a search of the area 
is underway. Minutes 
earlier police had said 
‘encounter has started 
at Shitipora, Bijbehara 
area of Anantnag. 
Police and security 
forces are on job’.
Chennai: Four members of a family were found dead in 
a pool of blood at their house at Pozhichalur near Palla-
varam. The head of family, an IT 
worker, murdered his wife and 
2 kids, aged 13 and 8, before 
taking his own life, the police 
said. Victims were identifi ed as 
Prakash, 41, an employee of an IT major, wife Gayathri, 
39, daughter Nithyashri, 13, and son Hariharan, 8. 
Udhampur: Two people were killed when a minibus 
fell into the Tawi river after driver lost control of the 
vehicle while crossing a bridge here, police said on 
Saturday. Driver, who was speeding, lost control of the 
vehicle while crossing Tawi bridge. The bus smashed 
the concrete fence of bridge before landing on the 
river bed, resulting in the death of 2 occupants whose 
identities are being ascertained, the police said.
      IN THE COURTYARD
PAKISTAN PM SHEHBAZ SHARIF CALLS
HIMSELF ‘MAJNOO’ IN SPECIAL COURT
DEFAULT BAIL
PLEAS OF CHITRA,
ANAND DISMISSED PLACES OF WORSHIP
ACT 1991 VIOLATES
SECULARISM: PLEA
Lahore: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif
testifi ed on Saturday in a special court hearing in the 
Pakistan Rupee 16 billion money 
laundering case against him that 
he had refused to take any salary 
when he was the Chief Minister of 
Pakistan’s Punjab province, and 
called himself a “majnoo” for doing 
so. Shehbaz Sharif and his sons 
- Hamza and Suleman - were charged by Pakistan’s 
Federal Investigation Agency or FIA in November 2020 
under various sections of the Prevention of Corruption 
Act and Anti-Money Laundering Act.
New Delhi: The Rouse 
Avenue Court on Saturday 
dismissed the default bail 
applications of Chitra Ram-
krishna and Anand Subra-
manian in NSE co-location 
case. Judge Rakesh on 
Saturday dismissed both 
default bail pleas moved 
by Chitra Ramkrishna, Ex- 
CEO and MD of NSE and 
Anand ex-GOO of NSE.
New Delhi: Another plea 
challenging Constitutional 
validity of certain sections 
of Places of Worship Act 
1991 was fi led in SC on 
Saturday stating that the 
said Act violates principles 
of secularism. Plea, fi led 
by a religious guru based 
in Mathura, Devkinandan 
Thakur, has challenged 
various sections.
Mamata Banerjee Jagdeep Dhankhar
GOVT HAS TRIED
TO SHIELD
FARMERS
PM  Modi on Saturday 
said his go vernment 
has tried to ensure 
that farmers in the 
country are not af-
fected even though the 
prices of fertilisers in 
international markets 
have soared due to the 
pandemic and ongoing 
war in Ukraine.
Kapil Sibal
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New Delhi (PTI): In a
bid to protect consumer
interest, the central gov-
ernment on Saturday
announced that it will
develop a framework
aimed at curbing fake
reviews posted on e-
commerce websites. The
ministry of consumer
affairs, food & public
distribution, along with
the Advertising Stand-
ards Council of India
(ASCI), held a virtual
meeting with various
stakeholders, including
e-commerce entities, to
discuss the magnitude
of fake reviews on their
platforms, which mis-
lead consumers into
buying online products
and services. DoCA will
develop these frame-
works after studying
the present mechanism
being followed by the e-
commerce entities in
India and best practices
available globally. Con-
sumer forums, law uni-
versities, lawyers, FIC-
CI, CII and consumer
rights activists, among
others, participated to
discuss roadmap ahead.
Centre to prepare framework to
prevent fake reviews on E-Comm
Pune: Union youth af-
fairs and sports minis-
ter Anurag Singh
Thakur on Saturday
said the Centre took ac-
tion against IAS officers
Sanjeev Khirwar and
Rinku Dugga who made
the authorities of the
Thyagraj Stadium va-
cate the stadium so that
they could walk their
dog. "Delhi govt did
nothing. Centre inter-
vened and transferred
them to distant places.
It's these athletes who
win medals for the
country. No one should
interfere with it. Not my
party, not any other par-
ty, What can be unfortu-
nate, shameful that ath-
letes are outside but
IAS officers are walking
their dog?” he said.
Thakur slams Delhi govt for
inaction in Thyagraj Row
DOG-WALKING ROW
New Delhi: The NCB
on Saturday claimed to
have busted a major
drug trafficking net-
work with the arrest of
eight persons, includ-
ing a Nigerian national,
and seizure of 34.89 kg
of heroin. Other than
these eight persons,
three women from Afri-
can countries have also
been detained.
The Nigerian nation-
al, who had been run-
ning alleged syndicate
from Delhi and identi-
fied as the “kingpin”,
has been arrested from
Delhi. “Network was
unearthed in a joint op-
eration by the Delhi,
Indore and Bengaluru
zonal units, coordinat-
ed by officials at NC
HQ,” said an official.
NCB busts pan-India heroin smuggling
network, recovers 34.89 kg heroin; 8 held
National, State
Coordinators of
Congress front
New Delhi: National
and State Coordinators
of Jawahar Bal Manch
in Cong were appoint-
ed. Advocate Deepika
Rajawat, Chaudhary R
Ranga, Neeta Magar,
Apeksha Devaraju, and
Jamil S Qureshi ap-
pointed as National Co-
ordinator. Jaiprakash
will be Delhi’s State
Coordinator. Arun
Vyas will be State Co-
ordinator from Raj.
Karun Paswan will be
Bihar Coordinator.
Atal Kaushik will be
State Coordinator from
Haryana. Naresh Ku-
mar will be coordina-
tor of TN.
Heroin was concealed in the 
false bottom of a suitcase of 
a passenger at Kempegowda 
International Airport in 
Bengaluru. (Inset) Nigerian 
national and others.
ACTIVE NCB
Chennai (Agencies):
While Tamil Nadu reit-
erates its position of
opposing any form of
Hindi imposition, it
seems to have found an
unlikely supporter for
cause —Vice President
M Venkaiah Naidu. At
an event in Tamil Na-
du's Chennai on Satur-
day, he subtly indicated
his position on the lan-
guage imposition de-
bate which might run
afoul of his former
party BJP. "No imposi-
tion of any language,
no opposition to any
language...Learn as
many languages as pos-
sible," he said.
Union Home Minis-
ter Amit Shah recent-
ly drew scathing criti-
cism from Opposition
parties who accused
the Centre and the
BJP of trying to estab-
lish a linguistic he-
gemony and “Hindi
imperialism”.
Stalin, whose DMK
has been at the fore-
front of anti-Hindi agi-
tations which turned
violent in the late six-
ties, had said Shah’s
thrust on Hindi went
against India’s ‘integ-
rity and pluralism’.
No Imposition: VP amid ‘Hindi
Imperialism’ charge on BJP
HM Amit Shah
recently drew
scathing criticism
from Opposition
parties
M Venkaiah Naidu unveils statue of M Karunanidhi, as MK Stalin, 
TR Baalu and other dignitaries look on in Chennai on Saturday. 
Govt to launch e-commerce network in 100 cities
Traceability
by ensuring
the authentic-
ity of the re-
viewer and the associat-
ed liability of the plat-
form are the two key is-
sues here. Also e-com
players must disclose as
to how they choose the
“most relevant reviews”
for display in a fair and
transparent
manner.
—Rohit
Kumar
Singh,
Secretary
DoCA
MEMBERS CLAIM
Anurag Thakur during the unveiling of a six-foot-tall statue of Indian 
Olympian wrestler Khashaba Jadhav at Pune University on Saturday.
BHARAT JODO YATRA
Is Cong copying
PK’s formula?
Sharat K Verma
New Delhi: The Con-
gress party has an-
nounced a padyatra
from October 2. On
other hand, election
strategist Prashant
Kishor has also an-
nounced a padyatra
in Bihar from Octo-
ber 2. The padyatra
was first announced
by PK, followed by
Congress & PK has
started preparing for
his journey.
He has a big team,
which is talking to
people of state and
deciding on route of
padyatra. Further-
more, the agenda of
the interest of the
common people is
also being identified.
He has decided that
he will meet and talk
to people active in so-
cial work in Bihar
before the padyatra.
He is connecting civil
society with himself
and contacting peo-
ple of Bihar who
have made a name for
their achievements.
Congress is also
working on exactly
same formula. Con-
gress party has also
decided that it will
contact the people of
civil society and will
take them along in its
‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’.
Some social workers
are being contacted
by Congress.
Congress party is
also contacting some
well-known people
opposing the policies
of BJP. Apart from
this, Congress will
also contact smaller
political parties and
especially such re-
gional parties, whose
base is in a very small
area in a state. In-
stead of big parties,
Congress wants to
give a big shape to its
India journey by in-
volving small parties
and NGOs working in
a particular area.
Congress party
has announced
a padyatra
from October 2.
Prashant
Kishor has also
announced a
padyatra in
Bihar from
October 2
TEST MATCH
IS FOR 5 DAYS.
THIS IS DAY 3,
SAYS KARTI
New Delhi: Congress 
MP Karti Chidam-
baram, who is being 
quizzed in the ‘visa for 
scam’ 
case, 
on Sat-
urday 
gave a 
sar-
casm-
laced reply when he 
was questioned about 
the CBI probe. “A test 
match is for fi ve days. 
This is just day three,” 
50-year-old Sivaganga 
MP was quoted as 
saying by news agency 
ANI. His remarks came 
ahead of 3rd day of 
questioning.
P CHIDAMBARAM AFTER ARYAN GETS
NCB CLEAN CHIT: ‘HOW COULD HE BE…’
New Delhi: Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on 
Saturday, a day after the Narcotics 
Control Bureau (NCB) gave a clean chit 
to actor Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan 
Khan, asked “how could he be arrested 
and imprisoned for 25 days without evi-
dence”. The NCB on Friday gave a clean 
chit to Aryan in the last year’s ‘drugs on cruise’ case.
Prashant Kishor
SPICEJET PILOT
SEES WINDSHIELD
CRACK MID-AIR
PB WITHDRAWS
SECURITY COVER
OF 424 VIPs
New Delhi: A SpiceJet 
plane, which was head-
ing to Gorakhpur in UP, 
returned to Mumbai on 
Saturday after a crack 
was observed on the 
windshield, according 
to an offi cial statement. 
“On May 28, SpiceJet 
Boeing 737 aircraft was 
scheduled to operate 
SG-385 (Mumbai-Gor-
akhpur). During cruise, 
windshield outer pane 
was observed to be 
cracked,” the airline’s 
spokesperson said.
Chandigarh: The 
Punjab government has 
withdrawn the security 
provided to 424 retired 
police offi cers and 
religious and political 
leaders. Ten personnel 
tasked with the security 
of Dera Radha Soami, 
Beas, have also been 
withdrawn. The Bhag-
want Mann-led Aam 
Aadmi Party govt had 
been cracking down on 
VIP culture in the state 
since coming to power 
earlier this year.
Mumbai: A day after a Special Investigation Team 
of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) gave a clean 
chit to Aryan Khan in 
Mumbai cruise drug 
bust case, lawyer Satish 
Maneshinde sought 
a similar enquiry into 
Rhea Chakraborty’s drug 
case. Bollywood actress 
Rhea Chakraborty was 
arrested over drugs-related charges in actor Sushant 
Singh Rajput’s death case. Satish Maneshinde, who 
represented Aryan Khan, had also represented Rhea 
Chakraborty in her case. “No drugs were found on 
them. No tests were done,” Satish alleged.
AFTER ARYAN KHAN CLEAN CHIT, LAWYER
WANTS RHEA DRUG CASE RE-PROBED
NEWS DIGEST
TRIBUTES
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla pays fl oral tributes at the 
portrait of Swatantryaveer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar 
in the Central Hall of Parliament House, on his birth 
anniversary on Saturday. Arjun Ram Meghwal, PP 
Chaudhary and others also present.
First India Bureau
Kathua (J&K): Union
Minister of State (Inde-
pendent Charge) Minis-
try of Science and Tech-
nology; Minister of
State (Independent
Charge) Ministry of
Earth Science; MoS of
Prime Minister’s Office
and Ministry of Person-
nel, Public Grievances
& Pensions, Atomic En-
ergy and Space, Dr Ji-
tendra Singh Dr. Jiten-
dra Singh today said
that Kathua is, because
of its resource richness
with diversity as well as
its geographical loca-
tion, destined to be
North India’s StartUp
destination.
The Union Minister
said this after inaugu-
rating North India’s 1st
Industrial Biotech Park
Ghatti, Kathua, Jammu
along with Manoj Sin-
ha, Lieutenant Gover-
nor, UT of J&K.
The Minister said
that the next twenty five
years are very crucial
for this country and
when India would be
celebrating its 100 years
of independence in
2047, the youth of Kath-
ua would be among the
great contributors to-
wards making India a
‘Vishwa Guru’.
Dr Jitendra Singh
said, the Biotech Park
would act as hub for
incubation of new ide-
as and will act as a ro-
bust platform to sup-
port the Agri-entrepre-
neurs, Startups, Pro-
gressive farmers, sci-
entists, scholars and
students not only from
Jammu & Kashmir and
Ladakh but also from
nearby States of Pun-
jab, Haryana and
Himachal Pradesh.
‘Park would act as hub for incubation of new ideas’
Radical changes proposed in
new IA, Navy, IAF system
New Delhi (PTI): Some
radical changes have
been proposed in the
new system of recruit-
ment in the three ser-
vices — Army, Navy
and the Air Force — un-
der the Tour of Duty/
Agneepath scheme
wherein 100 per cent of
the soldiers recruited
shall be released from
service after four years
and then 25 per cent re-
enlisted for full service.
Highly placed sources
have informed that there
has been much discus-
sion over the final for-
mat of the Tour of Duty
and that some new sug-
gestions have been pro-
posed and are likely to
be accepted as the an-
nouncement of the new
recruitment scheme is
expected any day now.
Sources say there
would be some excep-
tions made for certain
trades of soldiers in the
three services wherein
these may be retained
beyond the four year
contractual service be-
cause of the technical
nature of their job.
NORTH INDIA’S FIRST BIOTECH PARK
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh inaugurating North India’s fi rst 
Industrial Biotech Park at Kathua on Saturday.

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Fitness certificates being issued
without checking vehicles: Min Ola
Certificates being issued even without
taking the vehicles to the centres
These fitness centres have been looting
the people and fooling the govt, he said
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Even the
Transport Minister has
now accepted that the
centres issuing fitness
certificates to vehicles
are not conducting the
necessary tests proper-
ly or even issuing cer-
tificates without con-
ducting any test on
them.
While speaking in a
programme of Ra -
jasthan Transport Ser-
vice Council, Transport
Minister Brijendra Ola
said, “Wherever I go,
people say that the fit-
ness certificate of the
vehicles are being is-
sued even without tak-
ing the vehicles to the
centres.”
The minister also
pointed out that when
the vehicles carrying
school children were
checked in Sikar, it was
found that they did have
fitness certificates
without carrying out
necessary tests. “We
need to stop this mess,”
he emphasised.
Laxman Raghav
Bikaner: Piqued over a
man returning home
drunk almost on a daily
basis, his wife hit him
with a heavy hammer
on his head, killing him
instantaneously. She
later dug up a 4-feet
deep ditch within the
house premises and
buried him on May 2.
According to police,
Dwarka Prasad Poonia
of Kapurisar village in
Lunkaransar returned
home too late in the
night on May 2. When
he did not return even
after a day or two, the
relatives started search-
ing for him. His cousin,
however, got suspicious
and grilled his wife. Af-
ter some time, she gave
in and admitted to her
crime. The police are
now trying to ascertain
other’s involvement.
Barmer: Two brothers
died by drowning in Bar-
mer. Incident took place
under Sheo police station
area when they were
taking bath in a water
storage facility. Despite
family members and
others reaching the spot
they could not save them.
Deceased were identi-
fied as Vikas (14) and
Lokesh (11) both son of
Bhupendra Giri, resident
of Dewaka village. Police
said that at the time of in-
cident the now deceased
were playing there and
went into the water stor-
age to take bath. In the
meantime both slipped
and drowned. However
after being rescued both
were taken to the nearest
hospital but doctors
declared them dead. The
bodies were handed over.
—Mukesh Mathrani
First India Bureau
Kota: Ramganj Mandi
police of Kota Rural
have succeeded in ar-
resting the absconding
criminal in the petrol
pump robbery case that
took place 26 years ago.
The arrested ac -
cused, Jogda Baria, has
prize money of Rs 5,000.
Baria is a resident of
Jhabua MP, in 1995,
armed miscreants fled
after robbing Rs 70,000
at Kamal Petrol Pump
in Ramganj Mandi. Af-
ter the incident the po-
lice arrested four ac-
cused, however, Baria
managed to escape. The
police had also an-
nounced a reward of Rs
5000 on him. After the
tip off from the inform-
er, the team held him
from his native village
Kalyanpura Jhabua.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: CM Ashok Ge -
hlot, while reorganiz-
ing Salumbar tehsil of
Udaipur district, ap-
proved upgradeation
of Jhalara sub-tehsil to
tehsil and make Bawal-
wada in tehsil Kher-
wada as new sub-
tehsil. Under this pro-
posal, 5 land records
inspector circles and
19 patwar circles and
130 revenue villages
will be included in the
upgraded tehsil
Jhalara and 2 land re-
cords inspector circles,
9 patwar circles and 53
revenue villages will
be included in the new
sub tehsil Bawalwada.
Bharatpur (PTI): A
man transporting 45
cartons of explosives
to illegal mines was ar-
rested in Bharatpur
district, police said on
Saturday. Jagroop Sin-
gh was arrested on Fri-
day night after a team
from the Rudawal po-
lice station intercepted
the four-wheeler in
which he was trans-
porting the explosives,
Bharatpur SP Shyam
Singh said. The ac-
cused revealed that he
was bringing the explo-
sives from Dausa to
supply to illegal mine
owners in Rudawal. A
case has been regis-
tered against the ac-
cused.
First India Bureau
New Delhi: Lok Sabha
Speaker Om Birla was
the chief guest at the
massive tree plantation
campaign ‘Kalpatru’
organised by the Brah-
ma Kumaris at Talka-
tora Stadium in New
Delhi. While inaugu-
rating the programme,
Birla said that the goal
of this programme is to
make tree plantation a
public campaign.
Birla said that kind-
ness and compassion
are the basis of bring-
ing change in the soci-
ety and efforts are on to
make these emotions
permanent in human
hearts.
“Compassion and
kindness end anger,
greed and attachment.
Our culture has always
given the message of
compassion and kind-
ness. Even our great
men encouraged this,”
Birla saidBirla also
praised the Brahma
Kumaris for changing
lives through compas-
sion and kindness and
showing the path of
self-development
through spirituality.
First India Bureau
Udaipur: Two people
were killed and fifteen
others were injured af-
ter a minibus rammed
into a trailer on the
Udaipur-Pindwara
highway on Friday
night. The deceased
have been identified as
Bharat (55) and Ankiya
(27) of Andhra Pradesh.
“The incident took
place near Akiyawad
tunnel on the Udaipur-
Pindwara highway. All
the passengers belonged
to Andhra Pradesh and
they had come to Ra-
jasthan on a leisure
trip,” police informed.
“The collision was so
strong that all passen-
gers were thrown out
from their seats when
the minibus hit the
trailer,” police said.
Brijendra Ola, Abhay Kumar and other officials launching an
awareness poster (inset) Ola and Abhay Kumar lighting the lamp.
‘NO RTO, DTO
READ MV ACT’
D
uring his address,
ACS Abhay Kumar
said, “Whoever has read
the MV Act completely,
raise your hand.” There
was complete silence in
the hall and none of the
RTOs and DTOs present
there dared to raise
their hands. Kumar then
advised them, “Take out
a weekend and read this
Act completely. I will ask
questions next time.”
COUNCIL
ELECTIONS
J
oint Transport Com-
missioner Nanuram
Choyak became new
chairman of Rajasthan
Transport Service
Council, Tarachand as
general secretary, Nidhi
Singh as Senior VP and
Purnia Ram Meena as
Joint Secretary.
Two from AP killed, 15 hurt
in minibus-trailer collision
Rajsamand: Nearly 50
passengers onboard
a Jaipur bound bus
had a narrow escape
as it caught fire at
Rajsamand’s Kelwa vil-
lage on Saturday. Police
informed, “The incident
took place during the
wee hours of Saturday
when the rear tyre of the
bus caught fire. The bus
and the belongings of
passengers were burnt
into ashes. Some of the
passengers saved their
lives by jumping off from
the window,” police said.
No casualty is reported.
Jodhpur: A private bus parked in Nathdau village near Dechu
police station was set on fire on Saturday afternoon. Due to the
fire, the bus was burnt to ashes. Accord-
ing to the police the private bus plying
between Phalodi-Jodhpur belonged
toShaitan Singh Bhati of Tekra. On Friday,
there was a scuffle in the DTO Jodhpur
regarding private operation. On Saturday, when the bus was
parked in Nathdau, two masked youths set it on fire. The ac-
cused fled from spot. Police are now searching for the accused.
NARROW ESCAPE
AS MOVING BUS
CATCHES FIRE
PVT BUS SET ON FIRE OVER ROUTE ROW
Om Birla launching the Year of Mercy and Compassion of Brahma
Kumaris and intensive tree plantation campaign “Kalpataru” in
New Delhi on Saturday.
Man who looted petrol pump back
in 1995, held after 26 years in MP
CM approves Jhalara as
tehsil, Bawalwada now
becomes sub-tehsil
Woman kills tippler hubby & buries
in house; body exhumed after 26 days
TWO BROTHERS DROWN IN
WATER TANK IN BARMER
Man held with illegal explosives
Jodhpur: Another stone-pelting video of Thursday’s Jodh-
pur incident has surfaced on social media. In the purported
video, 2 groups are seen clashing with
each other leading to stone pelting. The
incident took place after a verbal spat
broke out between two men when their
vehicles touched each other. Police in-
formed that some unidentified miscreants
from Bakra Mandi attacked grocery shop
owners which led to stone pelting from
both sides. Bhura, a Pakistan displaced
Hindu, had complained that stones were thrown at his
house and his car. “A minor scuffle took place between
Bhura and Nawab when their vehicles touched each other.
The argument turned violent when stone pelting started in
the area,” police added.
STONE-PELTING INCIDENT REPORTED AGAIN
FROM JODHPUR AS CLASHES BREAK OUT
NEWS DIGEST
CATTLE-REARERS LOOK UP TO FINANCE
DEPT FOR INSURANCE OF LIVESTOCK
Jaipur: The cattle-breeders are now looking up to the
Finance department as the livestock insurance can be
availed only after the de-
partment’s approval. About
6 lakh animal keepers in
the state are going to be
benefitted for their 12
lakh cattle units. Sources
said that related files have
been put up before the
concerned authorities and tenders will be issued after
their approval. One cattle unit consists of 10 sheep, goat,
pig or any other small size animal while large animals are
treated as one unit each. For insurance calculation, the
cost of 1 cattle unit can be a maximum of Rs 50,000.
Jogda Baria in Police custody.

HAS RAHUL’S
CORONATION BEEN
POSTPONED
AGAIN?
W
here it was decid-
ed that in August
2022, Rahul Gandhi
would take over the
reins of the Congress
party and the loyalists
of the Gandhi family
had made elaborate ar-
rangements as to how,
following the conven-
tion of the party’s con-
stitutional beliefs, Ra-
hul would be elected
unopposed as the par-
ty’s president and Sonia
Gandhi has already
started ‘adjusting’ the
rebel voices of protest at
various forums of the
party. But the results of
the opinion polls con-
ducted by an agency for
the party regarding the
assembly elections
in Gujarat and
Himachal have
shaken the in-
tentions of
the Gandhi
family. In the
preliminary
trends of this
opinion
poll,
Congress seems to be
lagging behind in these
two states. Sources re-
veal that Sonia Gandhi
has first taken cogni-
zance of this and she
does not want Rahul to
take over the reins of
the party in August and
be blamed for the defeat
of the elections in De-
cember. So Sonia has
urged that Rahul takes
over the reins of the
party before the Karna-
taka elections. In Karna-
taka, the party expects
to perform better than
the BJP, so the credit
can be given to Rahul’s
‘enthusiastic leader-
ship’. On the other hand,
there is Priyanka Gan-
dhi, whose thinking is
that in the December as-
sembly elections, from
all the posters to the
pamphlets, Rahul
will be at the cen-
tre of Con-
gress’s think-
ing, policies
and rallies, so
whether Rahul
is the president
of the party or
not, no matter
what, he will have
to take the responsi-
bility of victo-
ry or defeat, and there-
fore why not accept this
challenge by becoming
the president. Priyanka
has also insisted on the
party forum that Con-
gress should not post-
pone the presidential
elections, and now the
final call on this is to be
taken by Rahul.
BJP CAN CHANGE
ITS THREE CMS!
T
he saffron party, rid-
ing on the storm of
victory, have still not
lost its focus and vision
even in this charged and
upbeat festive atmos-
phere. Keeping the up-
coming general elec-
tions of 2024 at the cen-
tre, the round of intense
discussion in the BJP is
going on from
now on. If re-
liable sourc-
es are to be
believed,
several
rounds of
meetings
of the top
leadership
of the
par-
ty have been held in the
last few days. PM Modi,
Home Minister Amit
Shah, Party President
JP Nadda and Organiza-
tion General Secretary
BL Santosh took part in
these high profile meet-
ings. It has been decided
in this meeting that ‘de-
cision will be taken
about the future of BJP
ruled Chief Ministers,
keeping in view the re-
port card’. Although no
official disclosure has
been made about this,
but sources tell that this
sword of the high com-
mand is hanging on the
Chief Ministers of Mad-
hya Pradesh, Himachal
and Karnataka but Har-
yana Chief Minister
Manohar Lal Khattar
may once again get
bail. The BJP
leadership is
being stress-
ing that
such CMs
should be
made who
can get victory in the
elections on their own.
Sources reveal that in
this high profile meet-
ing there was also a seri-
ous review of the elec-
toral defeat of Uttara-
khand CM Pushkar
Singh Dhami and Kes-
hav Prasad Maurya and
it was concluded that
Dhami had little time to
prove himself, whereas
Maurya had got five full
years as Deputy Chief
Minister, yet he lost the
election. The ‘Modi
magic’ may have
brought the BJP back in
UP and Uttarakhand,
but the party’s seats
have come down from
previous numbers.
WILL THE
CHAUTALA
FAMILY BE
UNITED?
I
t was al-
most a
week before
the sentence
of former
Hary-
ana Chief Minister Om
Prakash Chautala was
pronounced in the dis-
proportionate assets
case that Chautala
called his entire family
and told them that ‘if
they really want to
fight the Congress-BJP
in their home state,
then the family will
have to unite.’ He wants
to see his family united
further and he thinks
that everyone should
fight together on
Chaudhary Devi Lal’s
party and his election
symbol. Sources reveal
that Chautala had also
called his younger
brother and State Pow-
er and Jail Minister
Ranjit Singh Chau-
tala to attend
this meeting,
but he did not come.
Whereas it is said that
he had won this elec-
tion as an independent
only after negotiating
with Om Prakash
Chautala and also got
two important minis-
tries in the Khattar gov-
ernment. But Ranjit
Singh did not come to
the meeting and indi-
cated to his elder broth-
er that he was fine as an
independent. But in
this meeting too, family
tensions began to cause
friction when JJP Gen-
eral Secretary Digvijay
Singh Chautala told his
grandfather that ‘he
would be happy that his
family unites,’ but he
also wanted to make it
clear that the either he
or his father Ajay Singh
Chautala would be the
president of this newly
formed family party.
On the other hand, the
Chautala family feels
that by sending the el-
der Chautala to jail
again, the sympathy of
the Jats of the state will
be with the Chautala
family, whose loss may
ultimately be borne by
the BJP.
...AND FINALLY
W
hen Union Steel
Minister RCP
Singh met Amit Shah,
BJP agreed to send him
to Rajya Sabha from its
quota seat. Dharmen-
dra Pradhan reached
Patna to talk about this
and he made Shah talk
to Nitish, but Nitish
spoke with Shah in a
changed manner. While
talking to Shah, Nitish
asked, “Why are you so
interested in our for-
mer party president?”
Shah immediately un-
derstood the matter
and told RCP that he
should first please Nit-
ish and once he agrees,
only then BJP will
move forward since he
does not want to topple
his government in Bi-
har. RCP is now in a fix
while BJP has once
again offered Nitish the
Vice President’s post.
FIRST INDIA SUNDAY SPECIAL
BY TRIDIB
RAMAN
The author is a journalist
and political commentator
and views expressed are
his personal
Professional skill is the base for
getting work done but I give an
equal rate to enthusiasm also.
—Dr Jagdeesh Chandra,
CEO & Editor-in-Chief, First India
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POSTAL REG NO. JPC/004/2022-24
From P1…
The chief minister
also expressed confi-
dence that the Con-
gress will once again
come to power in the
state in the next year’s
Assembly polls. “State
Government is com-
mitted to work for the
upliftment of people.
During the Corona pe-
riod, people of the
state, religious leaders
and other organiza-
tions joined hands and
successfully realised
the State Govern-
ment’s vision of ‘No
one must sleep hun-
gry’. Vision of a
healthy Rajasthan has
been realized through
the Chief Minister
Chiranjeevi Swasthya
Bima Yojana. For the
all-round development
of farmers in the State,
a separate agriculture
budget has been pre-
sented for the first
time in the country,”
he said.
The Chief Minister
met local people in Ren
and inquired about the
development works of
the area. Former MP
Badriram Jakhar and
Ren Peethadheeshwar
Sajjan Ram Ji Maharaj
and other public repre-
sentatives addressed
the program.
Chief Minister Ge-
hlot inaugurated the
shrine of Harinarayan
Ji Maharaj in Ren.
Along with this, vari-
ous tourism develop-
ment works like CC
road, tinsheds etc, were
inaugurated at the In-
ternational Ramsnehi
Sampradaya Pradhan
Peeth Ram Dham, Ren,
Merta City.
‘We had a vision, that no one sleeps hungry’
RAHUL GANDHI AMIT SHAH JP NADDA
Om Prakash Chautala
DHARMENDRA PRADHANNITISH KUMAR
Rakesh Ranjan
New Delhi: Over the
past few years, BJP has
come across as a party
which can spawn un-
fathomable surprises.
While this was more evi-
dent in other states, but
this time around the saf-
fron party has surprised
even its own senior lead-
ers from the state unit
and has taken a bold de-
cision to give Rajya Sab-
ha ticket to Ghanshyam
Tiwari, the leader who
was dismissed from the
party on charges of in-
discipline.
There is an ideologi-
cal difference between
Madam Vasundhara and
Tiwari & questions are
being raised if this now
is the ‘political rehabili-
tation’ of Tiwari, or does
the high command want
to give any political mes-
sage? After all, why did
Satish Poonia and Ra-
jendra Rathore have a
happy faces?
However, sources re-
veal that there is anoth-
er side to this whole in-
cident. Tiwari has been
a hardline and ‘militant’
BJP leader who has
played an important role
in building the party in
Rajasthan. Then one day
in the atmosphere of de-
spair, he suddenly left
the party and even
reached Ashok Gehlot’s
door. In the year 2019,
Rahul Gandhi got Ti-
wari to join Cong but
Cong did not like Tiwari
owing to Tiwari’s ‘saf-
fronised past’ and the
common Cong worker
could not accept Tiwari.
Thereafter, upon his
‘ghar wapsi’ into the
BJP, Tiwari was lost in
oblivion. But today the
tables have turned and
the BJP once again em-
braced its old worker.
Now everyone’s eyes on
Tiwari’s next role in
BJP? Will the 75-year-old
Tiwari take charge of
campaigning in 2023
polls? And what will be
the effect of all this? In-
terestingly, at present,
Rathore’s stature has
also increased.
BJP’s surprise: Fields ‘millitant
leader’ Ghanshyam in RS foray!
BJP’S BADABANDI BID STARTS
T
he BJP is geared up for the badabandi ahead of the 
Rajya Sabha polls. BJP MLAs will be herded together 
on June 7, 8 and 9 on the name of a training camp in a 
hotel. The BJP Legislature Party meeting will be held on 
May 30 at 10 am in the BJP offi ce to discuss strategy for 
the polls.
T
he KC Venugopal also met
Sonia Gandhi and the meet-
ing lasted for almost two hours.
Now there is wait for the list
of Rajya Sabha candidates,
which is expected by late night.
Sources say amid the long list of
RS candidates from Rajasthan,
Rahul Gandhi wants to pick Randeep
Surjewala. Besides, Ghulam Nabi
Azad’s name is also being considered.
Other names in the fray are Tarachand
Bhagora, Raghuveer Meena, and Dinesh
Khodnia. Sources say that Maken
may enter the Upper House from
Jharkhand. Imran Pratapgarhi
can also be sent to Rajya Sabha
from any other state. Meanwhile,
Congress leaders from the state,
Dinesh Khodnia, Ramlal Jat, Ma-
hendrajit Singh Malviya, Arjun
Bamania, and Dayaram Parmar met KC
Venugopal at his residence in New Delhi
on Saturday regarding the Rajya Sabha
elections. The meeting lasted for about
20 minutes.
SURJEWALA, KHODNIA AHEAD IN RACE FROM RAJ
BJP MULLS SUNIL JAKHAR FOR RS
B
JP may send former Congress leader 
from Punjab, Sunil Jakhar’s name for 
Rajya Sabha candidate due to Jat politics. 
Jakhar has recently left Congress and 
joined the BJP. He belongs to a prominent 
political family of Punjab. His father Bal-
ram Jakhar was a veteran Congress leader.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: CM Ashok Ge-
hlot will inaugurate Ra-
jasthan’s first and coun-
try’s selected Rajasthan
High Performance
Sports Training and Re-
habilitation Centre
along with Badminton
Hall and Hockey Astro
Turf at Sawai Mansingh
Stadium today. Sports
Minister Ashok Chand-
na and President of Ra-
jasthan State Sports
Council and Olympian
Krishna Poonia took
stock of the prepara-
tions on Saturday.
Chandna said that the
CM would give a histor-
ic gift to the players of
the state and Rajasthan
will top the sports list in
the country. Poonia said
that the CM will light a
torch for the Olympic
games on Sunday which
will pass through every
district for three months
and reach the Pink City
on National Sports Day
on August 29.
CM to inaugurate
sports facilities at
SMS Stadium
GHANSHYAM TIWARI
From P1…
I had a gold medal in
M.Com and topped the
RAS. Then I got promot-
ed into IAS and got sev-
eral chances to work
while also receiving
honours from the peo-
ple. I am a proud 72 year
old man, still young and
energetic.”
Remembering his
days as IAS, Dr. Chan-
dra said, “In 2008, when
I was 58 years old, I was
serving as Transport
Commissioner. A re-
tired IAS used to live
next door to me. He
came to me one day and
complaint about my
other neighbour saying
that he does not greet
the former IAS any-
more. So I spoke with
this neighbour who was
a little straight forward
and said that he does
not feel like greeting a
retired officer. Two
years later when you
retire, I will not greet
you as well. I was sur-
prised and immediately
visualised my future. I
felt that if anyone re-
tires from a big posi-
tion, their humiliation
at the hands of society
would be more. So I de-
cided to work in a field
from which I would
never have to retire. Af-
ter that the almighty
made me the first per-
son in the nation who
launched 18 regional
channels across the na-
tion.”
Education Minister
B.D. Kalla, Vice Chan-
cellor Prof. S.S. Sa-
rangdevot, Former Jus-
tice of Madras High
Court A.P. Sahi, Saint
Dr. Vallabhdas Swami,
Chancellor Prof. Bal-
want Rai Johnny, and
many other dignitaries
were also present. Min-
ister B.D. Kalla, refer-
ring to the experiments
and achievements made
by Dr. Jagdish Chandra
in the field of television,
said that all this is result
of Dr. Chandra’s dedica-
tion and hard work.
“No one can become
of any value without
education. I congratu-
late Jagdeesh Chandra
ji for achieving this
feat,” the Education
Minister said.
‘...chose a field from which I
would never have to retire’
Dr Jagdeesh Chandra addressing the gathering during the convocation ceremony of Janardan Rai
Nagar University in Udaipur on Saturday.
CM Ashok Gehlot speaking at Ramsnehi Sampradaya Shri Dariyav Peeth, Ren in Nagaur on Saturday.

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VALOROUS AND
RAVISHING
escribe your-
self, and
what would
you say are
some vital
skill or char-
acteristics to
have to make it in the
modelling world?
I’m an active thinker and a
confident girl, I like learning
and exploring new things
and that describes my active
learner. Apart from model-
ling I love interacting with
people and putting forward
my views.
What inspired you to find
the Supermodel in you.
Share some insides of
your journey.
From my childhood I am into
fashion, for me dressing up is
very important, it is a way
through which we can
represent ourselves and
When other activities
that help us to feel
‘like us’ – such as
hobbies, seeing
friends and going to
work – are unavailable,
getting dressed up may help
people to reinforce their sense
of self, Clothing impacts how
people think and behave. Put-
ting on a ‘work’ outfit might
help with motivation and con-
centration, and wearing some-
thing special might help to
break the monotony of lock-
down, and lift people’s mood.
During Covid days, I realised
that I should click my pictures
in my favourite attires and
then I participated in some
beauty pageants.
What was the biggest
rookie mistake you made
when just starting out?
During my initial days, I have
done many unpaid shoots for
many designers and that is
my biggest mistake. People
like to spread negative ru-
mours about modelling
and because of that I
was restricting my-
self from entering
this field and I am
still regretting it.
What has been
the most
memorable
or re-
warding
moment
in your
career?
Walk-
ing the
ramp as a
model was
like dream come
true moment for me
and I still cherish it.
PEOPLE WHO ARE READY TO LEARN ARE THOSE WHO WILL BE THE BEST TO LEAD, POOJA
KARWASRA, A SUPERMODEL AND A QUICK LEARNER FROM JAIPUR GIVES A SNEAK PEEK
ABOUT HER JOURNEY AS A MODEL IN A CANDID TALK WITH CITY FIRST
D
UTTKARSHA SHEKHAR
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ABOUT “X OR Y”
MOVIE
After so much struggle, she is
finally making her debut with
Iqbal Khan in the “X or Y”
movie. This movie deals with
society’s evil mentality about
the girl child and women’s
health. Naaz is an independ-
ent, strong and self-made
woman. When asked why she
chose to do this film, she said,
“Every girl has the right to
live her life according to her
and she should be set free to
choose.” Naaz said, “ Being a
girl, I have seen all these
things all these years. I am an
actor hence I have the medium
through which I can spread
the word amongst the masses.
And I consider myself lucky
that I have got a chance to
work on something like this. I
feel we lack in a lot of aspects.
The subject was so strong that
I did not even think twice to
say yes and the movie will
very soon be out on the OTT
platform. Apart from this,
other big projects are also in
the pipeline.
LEARN AND MOVE
FORWARD
The actress believes that one
needs to accept challenges and
learn from them to sustain in
the entertainment industry
where experience and deter-
mination are required to
prove oneself. During my ini-
tial days, while I was shooting
for a show and the producer
would want to scold the main
lead but unfortunately he
would scream at me for no rea-
son after pack-up. He would
say, “Kya tumhe acting nahi
aati hai? Itna kharab scene
kiya hai tumne. Not only pro-
ducers but also the casting
team, people on the sets would
speak nuisance about new-
comers. It is like ragging and
criticism that every newcom-
er faces in the industry. Once
I was about to break down and
also contemplated whether I
am in the wrong field. Soon, I
did realise that I will learn
from all these experiences to
move forward and don’t let
anybody bully me.
DATING MY WORK
When asked about marriage
plans and love life, Naaz said,
“Currently, I am dating my
work, myself and I love
spending time in my self-care
routine. I have no pressure
from my parents regarding
this. I feel one should get
married when they feel that
they are ready.
COMEDY OR
DRAMA
Having worked in both drama
and comedy Naaz said, ‘’I love
doing emotional scenes be-
cause through this I can con-
nect myself to the character. I
enjoy doing that because I get
to feel the emotions of differ-
ent situations.’’ But likewise,
comedy is not at all easy. One
of the most difficult things is
to make someone laugh. Sign-
ing a show like Chidiya Ghar
taught me a lot about working
in two different zones.
SOCIAL MEDIA
TROLLS
Naaz said, ‘’I think people
should understand that we
actors also have a personal
life where we are free to do
whatever we like. Even today
I get trolled for posting pic-
tures on social media wear-
ing clothes of my choice. Peo-
ple write negative com-
ments such as Kunti Mata
ye Kya Phen Liya, etc.
However, nothing
can be done in
the end be-
cause it is
people’s
mindsets
that cannot
be changed in
one day, So I take these com-
ments in a positive light and
keep doing my work.”
hafaq Naaz has
been in the
world of show-
biz for a while
now. The ac-
tress started
her acting ca-
reer with TV shows.
She has been active in
the television industry
since 2010. In a decade-
long career, she has
done a lot of recogniz-
able work which in-
cludes her role as Kunti
in Mahabharat (Star
Plus), Guni in Sapna
Babul Ka Bidaai (Star
Plus), Mayuri in Chidi-
ya Ghar (Sab TV), Ni-
yati in Kulfi Kumar Ba-
jewala (Star Plus) and
currently Shruti in
Ghum Hai Kisikey
Pyaar Meiin (Star
Plus). However, before
she became an actor,
Shafaq went through
her own set of hard-
ships.
In an exclusive inter-
view with City First,
Shafaq Naaz said that it
was difficult as no one
in my family is part of
the film industry but I
have confidence in my-
self and I believe in
destiny because every-
thing happens for a
reason.
BHAVII,
Fashion Model
FACE OF THE DAY!
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MARCH 21 - APRIL 20
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seekers. New avenues for earning open 
up as you get more determined. If you 
are in love, chances of making an 
exciting plan together is possible.
Gemini
MAY 21 - JUNE 21
Some favourable 
developments on the 
social front are 
foreseen. Buying new 
furniture or a major 
appliance is possible. With good 
networking, a prized posting can be 
yours .Those trying to get back their 
money will succeed. A healthy phase of 
life begins for some. 
Leo
JULY 24 - AUGUST 23
Good planning will see 
you complete a task at 
work in record time.  
This is an excellent day 
to spend time with 
family. Your reputation is likely to 
boost your image on the social front. 
Monetary front grows strong for some. 
You enjoy excellent health. Those 
seeking love are likely to get lucky.
Libra
SEPTEMBER 24 - OCTOBER 22
A celebration can fi nd 
you in your element 
today. Praise and 
honour are likely to 
greet you in something 
that you have managed to achieve. You 
will be a pillar of strength to a friend or 
associate. A good day at work is 
foreseen as you make your mark in 
front of those who matter. 
Sagittarius
NOVEMBER 23 - DECEMBER 22
A family youngster is 
likely to do you proud. 
Your strategy to 
promote yourself on the 
professional front will 
bear fruits. You may need to speed up 
things on the academic front to remain 
ahead. On the social front, the day fi nds 
you in your element. Something special 
awaits you on the romantic front today.
Aquarius
JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 19
Much fun is in store on 
the social front.  Your 
own happiness is in 
your hands today. 
Spouse may need her 
space, respect that. This is a favourable 
day for completing pending jobs. 
Financially, no problems are foreseen. 
It is best to avoid outside food. Overall 
a good day for you. 
Taurus
APRIL 21 - MAY 20
You will fi nd family life 
more than fulfi lling. A 
senior is likely to put in a 
good word for you to 
the higher ups. 
Financially, you will be able to 
consolidate your position. Exercise care 
in matters of health. Lover may become 
your pillar of strength. Overall it is a very 
good day for you. 
Cancer
JUNE 22 - JULY 23
Good tidings of your 
well wishers will keep 
you going on the 
professional front.  You 
are likely to take up 
someone’s cause and earn apprecia-
tion from all quarters on the social 
front. Remaining on the good side of 
those who matter on the academic 
front will help you achieve much. 
Virgo
AUGUST 24 - SEPTEMBER 23
You may get busy 
organising something 
on the social front. You 
may need to put your 
ideas into action, if you 
want to prove yourself. A party may be 
thrown in your honour at work. Past 
investments start giving good returns. 
Health-wise a good day is foreseen. 
Overall a good day for you. 
Scorpio
OCTOBER 23 - NOVEMBER 22
This is the day full of 
joy, love  and excite-
ment . You will enjoy 
yourself with a new 
group of friends .Those 
in business will soon get a chance to 
make profi ts. A new deal is likely to 
come through and give you a taste of 
success pending time with lover 
proves most fulfi lling.
Capricorn
DECEMBER 23 - JANUARY 20
 Good advice may be 
required to make a 
profi table investment. A 
journey is likely to take 
you down the memory 
lane. Some of you may start a long 
pending construction work at home. 
Winning the affections of the one you 
secretly love can become the biggest 
achievement of the day.
Pisces
FEBRUARY 20 - MARCH 20
Appreciation is in store 
for some homemakers. 
Those looking for 
buying a house can get 
a good bargain. A 
professional victory is yours if you play 
your cards well today. Those in 
business will be able to maintain good 
earning. You are likely to enjoy good 
health. Lovers will enjoy total bliss.
YOUR DAY
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STRIPE LINEN COTTON
BEACH DRESS
I’m currently obsessed 
with striped linen-cotton 
dresses. This is one of the 
fi rst beachwear brands that I 
see get it right. Most of their 
clothing is well-priced and 
made from fabrics that are 
breathable like linen, cotton, 
or rayon vs. The majority of 
overpriced beach cover-ups 
on the market that is made 
from polyester, the worst 
fabric in the heat!
EKOUAER WHITE BEACH
COVER UP DRESS
My favourite beach dress is one you can 
wear on and off the sand such as a clas-
sic shirtdress cover up! Wear it over your 
bathing suit at the beach or layer it over 
a slip dress with strappy sandals in the 
evening. For bonus points, wear it as a top 
tucked into denim shorts topped off with a 
sun hat to complete the casual chic look! 
SMOCKED WOMEN'S
BEACH DRESS
It’s easy to see why this smocked 
cotton dress is a hit. It has an 
easy to wear fi t and adjust-
able straps for a relaxed, 
comfortable seaside look. 
Layer it with a light 
cardigan or throw a 
denim jacket over it 
for a look you can 
wear at home or 
on vacation. If 
you’re looking 
for cute beach 
dresses, consid-
er a midi-length 
as a fresh and 
airy option.
SHORT
TROPICAL
BEACH DRESS
The Patagonia June 
Lake swing dress 
looks so comfy for 
hot weather, it’s just 
the type of thing 
I’d love to wear at 
beaches. I’d wear 
it at home, to 
run errands, 
as a beach 
cover-up, and 
as a casual 
outfi t to meet 
up with friends 
for coffee. This 
kind of relaxed, 
the lightweight 
dress is defi nitely 
on my wish list! 
When the heat 
and humidity go 
up in the Carib-
bean, the lighter, 
looser, and more 
breathable the 
dress the better!
O
ne of the biggest mistakes I see trav-
ellers make when travelling to hot
and humid beach destinations is that
they mostly pack or wear denim
shorts with tees. While I love this clas-
sic beach outfit, dresses are so much
easier to pack and they are much
more comfortable than a fitted t-
shirt. Trust me on this one! I prefer
light and floaty beach dresses and
prioritize breezy fabrics that will
keep me cool and ready for any-
thing, from day tonight.
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IF YOU’RE HEADED TO A RESORT OR BEACH VACATION, VERSATILE DRESSES THAT CAN WORK ON AND OFF THE SAND ARE PERFECT,
ESPECIALLY IF YOU’RE HEADED TO A HOT DESTINATION. CITY FIRST BRINGS TO YOU A RANGE OF EASY TO WEAR BEACH DRESS OPTIONS!
IT'S TIME FOR
DESTINATION
DRESSES!
TIERED
LINEN LONG
BEACH DRESS
If you’re looking for long fl owy 
beach dresses, you’re in luck be-
cause they’re everywhere this season. 
The beautiful linen and cotton tiered 
midi-dress are perfect for sunset 
strolls by the sea. The loose tiered 
design of a dress like this is 
heaven-sent when the humid-
ity hits record-breaking 
highs. SHORT-SLEEVE BEACH
DRESS COVER UP
This button-front sleeved beach 
dress is perfect to wear on and off 
the sand as it’s made of linen and 
is super breathable and airy! It’s 
ideal to show off your cute bikini 
and light enough to be layered 
over a cropped cami and jean 
shorts for an afternoon adventure. 

CITY FIRST
ushrratt
Bharuccha
starrer Janhit
Mein Jaari is
two weeks
away from its
worldwide re-
lease and the young star
along with co-actor
Anud Singh travelled to
Jaipur to promote the
film in the Pink City on
Saturday. The cast vis-
ited Miraj Cinema
where they showcased
the trailer of ‘Janhit
Mein Jaari’ and inter-
acted with the Rajasthan
media at length talking
about the film, behind the
scene trivia and how the
message of the film is one
that needs to reach every
corner of the country.
Keeping with the film’s
tagline ‘Ek Womaniya
Sab Pe Bhaari’, later,
Nushrratt Bharuccha
and Anud Singh also at-
tended a monumental
event where close to 5000
women came together to
create a world record of
doing Ghoomar together
and the duo danced on the
title track of the film with
the women. Raaj Shaand-
ilyaa and Vinod
Bhanushali are all set
to bring you a coming-
of-age comedy-drama
‘Janhit Mein Jaari’, di-
rected by Jai Basantu
Singh that promises to
tickle your funny bones
and open your mind to
possibilities.
It encompasses the
journey of a young girl
who sells condoms for a
living, despite societal
resistance
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STAY MASKED
JANHIT MEIN
JAARI IN JAIPUR!
N
CONDOLENCES!
SAWAMANI PROGRAM!
CELEBRATIONS!
Renowned publicist of
Pink City, Jagdeep Singh,
from Sparks PR and
Communications celebrated
his birthday on Saturday, May
28. Wishes poured in from
friends, family and colleagues
throughout the day. City First
wishes him good health!
A blood donation
camp was
organised at Metro
Mas Hospital on
Saturday. IPS Pankaj
Choudhary graced
the occasion as the
Chief Guest and
even donated his
blood and shared
"Blood Donation is a
wonderful feeling, it
is a great donation. I
am happy that every
drop of my blood will
be useful to some
needy, this is life, this
is real joy "Jai Hind"
Sneh Milan ceremony and Sawamani program were organised at Lotasara Farm House located
in Bishanpura village of Jaipur on Saturday under the guidance of Jagmal Singh Retired RPS. On
this occasion, thousands of people including Ajay Singh former minister, Tarachand Choudhary
President of VKI Association, Sawai Singh, Deputy Inspector General Anti Corruption Bureau
Jaipur, Jairam Ex-Principal including police and administrative officers were present. Program
organiser Retired RPS Jagmal Singh expressed his gratitude to all the guests who came.
CITY FIRST
P
resident,
Federation of
Hospitality and
Tourism Ra -
jasthan (FHTR), Apurv
Kumar in an elaborate
presentation said that
promoting Rajasthan is
the responsibility of
both the Government
and private stakehold-
ers of the travel and
tourism industry in the
State. The State Govern-
ment has been doing a
commendable job by in-
troducing a tourism-
friendly and inclusive
budget. However, each
member of the travel
and tourism industry
has a significant role to
play in promoting the
State because public-
private partnerships
are key to forging new
paths and reviving the
industry. He was speak-
ing at the second road-
show for the Rajasthan
Domestic Travel Mart
(RDTM) 2022 held at
Castle Mandawa in
Mandawa. It was jointly
organised by the De-
partment of Tourism
and the Federation of
Hospitality and Tour-
ism (FHTR) in Ra -
jasthan.
CITY FIRST
D
epart-
ment of
Physiotherapy,
Jaipur Nation-
al University (JNU),
Jaipur organised the
3rd Female Physio
Summit (FEMCON
2022) on Saturday. The
two days “Female
Physio Summit” host-
ed by Jaipur Physio-
therapy Network to
discuss the hope and
challenges in women’s
physical health.
During the inaugu-
ral session, JNU Chan-
cellor Dr Sandeep Bak-
shi said, physiotherapy
plays a key role in hu-
man body fitness which
is required for achiev-
ing the goal of our life.
Physical therapy is an
important component
of orthopaedic treat-
ment. In fact, it is often
one of the first steps in
healing an injury.
During his address,
Dr Bakshi expressed
that the founder of
Seedling Group of in-
stitutions Dr Mohini
Bakshi has constantly
been a source of inspi-
ration to all of us.
With her outstanding
contribution in the
field of social service,
she has left an unfor-
gettable mark. An
award with the name
‘Mohini Bakshi
Award’ with a cash
prize has been an-
nounced for the best
academician and Clin-
ical in the field of
Physiotherapy educa-
tion & profession.
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FEMALE PHYSIO
SUMMIT AT JNU!
CITY FIRST
A
s a part of Azadi
Ka Amrit Ma-
hotsav, for the
preservation
and promotion of folk
art, music and cul-
ture, the Delphic
Council of Ra -
jasthan (DCR) organ-
ised ‘Almast Jogi’, a pro-
gramme dedicated to
Rajasthani folk art today.
Renowned Bhapang
maestro, Jumma Jogi
performed with his
group in the programme.
The event was held at
JKK’s Krishnayan.
Principal Secretary,
Art and Culture, Gov-
ernment of Rajasthan
and Director Gener-
al of JKK, Gayatri
A Rathore appreci-
ated the efforts of
the Delphic Council
of Rajasthan for show-
casing the art and cul-
ture of the state on
national and interna-
tional levels.
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MAGNIFICENT
FOLK ART @JKK
HAPPY B’DAY!
The birthday of IAS Sushma
Arora , Managing Director
of Cooperative Dairy
Federation Limited was on
Saturday, May 28. We wish
her all the best!
Bharti Sharma, wife of Suresh Sharma passed away on Thursday, May 26. The condolence
meeting was held on Saturday, May 28 from 5 pm to 6 pm at Jawahar Nagar Community
Centre, Monilek Marg, Jawahar Nagar behind Seedling School. Bharti Sharma is survived by
Suresh Sharma (Husband), Anjali Sharma (Daughter), Rahul Jaiswal, Dr Sumit and Dr Shweta
Sharma, Shishir Agarwal, Anurag Gupta and other members of the Sharma family. Bharti
Sharma was the founder and principal of Vimukti Sanstha, an NGO providing education to
underprivileged girl children, she was a wonderful woman, loved by her family and friends, who
always reached out to others in need. Her tragic demise has left a great void in all their lives.
Anud Singh and Nushrratt Bharuccha
Late Bharti Sharma
Jagdeep Singh cuts the cake with family. Seen here are
Abhimanyu and Tusharika, Pinky Singh and Preetinder Bedi
IPS Pankaj Choudhary
donating blood
During the event
Dr Sandeep Bakshi
addressing the audience
During the event
(L-R) Kuldeep Singh Chandela, Pawan Jain, Apurv Kumar,
Randhir Vikram Singh, Khalid Khan and Mohan Singh Mertiya
Nushrratt Bharuccha addressing the audience
2ND ROADSHOW FOR THE RAJASTHAN DOMESTIC TRAVEL MART
Jagdeesh Chandra paid tribute at the graveside of Late Dr Fatma Liyaquat, wife of Dr Liyaquat Amar and mother of Rubika Liyaquat with the family members on Saturday morning at Udaipur. Dr Fatma passed away last year. Her daughters Rubika and Anjum
remembered their mother affectionately and said the void of her absence can never be filled. Also present were Imran (Anjum’s husband), Yusuf Aarzi (family friend) and granddaughter Laiba (Anjum’s daughter) and Filza.
A TRIBUTE IN FOND MEMORY…
Jagdeesh Chandra with Dr Liyaquat Amar, Yusuf Aarzi, Rubika Liyaquat and Anjum LiyaquatJagdeesh Chandra with Dr Liyaquat Amar, Imran and Yusuf Aarzi, also seen are Rubika and LaibaLaiba sprinkles rose petals at the grave
—PHOTOS BY SUNIL SHARMA