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1. Ahmedabad: CM Gehlot
reached Gujarat on Monday
for election for 2 days. He
addressed a public meet-
ing in support of Raghu
Bhai at Patan. Gehlot will
participate in a local program
in Ahmedabad today and
address media and conduct
a road show at Tharad in
Banasgantha. Gehlot will
reach Udaipur at 5.30 pm
and from there will fly for
Delhi by special plane at
6 PM where he is
scheduled to meet
senior leaders.
—Jayati Mishra
CM GEHLOT REACHES
GUJARAT, TO CONDUCT
ROAD SHOW TODAY
Without naming, Gehlot ‘grounds’ Pilot; says experience matters
Yogesh Sharma and
Naresh Sharma
Jaipur: Amid an ongo-
ing tussle in the Con-
gress, Rajasthan Chief
Minister Ashok Gehlot
on Monday said there is
no substitute for experi-
ence at any level and
suggested that young
leaders should have pa-
tience as they would get
their chances when the
time comes. He also said
his equation with the
Gandhi family will re-
main the same as it has
beenforthelast50years.
“What is the relation-
ship between me and the
Gandhi family? Vinoba
Bhave ji once said that
therelationshipbetween
him and Geeta Mata is
beyond logic. So what is
therelationshipbetween
me and the Gandhi fam-
ily
. Just like Vinoba
Bhave and Geeta Mata’s
relationship and under-
standing,similarly
,mine
andGandhifamily’srela-
tionship is Turn to P10
CM Ashok Gehlot discussed Gujarat polls with Guj Cong incharge
Dr Raghu Sharma, Guj Cong State Prez Jagdish Thakor and
Gujarat NCP State President Jayant Bhai Patel Boski on Monday.
l YOUNG
LEADERS WILL
GET THEIR
CHANCES WHEN
TIME COMES,
SAYS CM GEHLOT
l MY RELATION
WITH GANDHIS
IS LIKE VINOBA
BHAVE AND
GEETA MATA;
BEYOND LOGIC,
ADDED GEHLOT
Work gets
done by
experience.
Youngsters can put in
hard work, but there
is no substitute for
experience, whether it
is at the village, town,
district, state or
national level.
—Ashok Gehlot, CM
HIGH COURT GRANTS
BAIL TO SHRIKANT IN
GANGSTER ACT CASE
New Delhi: Allahabad
High Court has granted
bail to politician Shrikant
Tyagi, arrested for
assaulting a woman
at a Noida society
few months ago, in
a Gangster Act case.
Shrikant Tyagi has been
in jail since his arrest in
the case on August 9.
MUMBAI AIRPORT TO
CLOSE RUNWAY FROM
11 AM TO 5 PM TODAY
Mumbai: The Mumbai
airport will close its
runway from 11 am to 5
pm on Tuesday for the
post-monsoon preventive
maintenance of runway
the intersection,”
Chhatrapati Shivaji
Maharaj International
Airport, or CSMIA,
tweeted on Monday.
READ
Crucial
Crucial
SPICEJET Q400: DGCA
ISSUES DIRECTIVES FOR
ITS ENGINES’ UPKEEP
New Delhi: The DGCA
on Monday had directed
embattled SpiceJet to carry
out analysis of engine oil
samples from its Q400 fleet
and other inspections, days
after it’s emergency landing
at Hyderabad airport due to
smoke in the cabin. DGCA
has also asked the carrier
to conduct an inspection of
the bleed-off valve screen.
‘AHEAD OF GUJ POLLS,
STATE GOVT SLASHES
VAT ON CNG AND PNG’
Ahmedabad: The Gujarat
government has reduced
VAT on CNG and PNG
by 10 per cent, state
education minister Jitu
Vaghani said Monday.
Prices of petrol and diesel
remain unchanged for now.
According to ANI, Vaghani
also said two free cylinders
will be given in a year.
TRANSGENDERS TO GET
`2.5L FOR SEX CHANGE
SURGERY BY RAJ GOVT
Jaipur: Raj govt will provide
assistance of up to `2.5L
to transgenders to undergo
Sex Reassignment Surgery
(SRS) if they wish to get it
done. There are more than
20 thousand transgenders
in the state. Rajasthan will
be the first state in the
country, where SRS will be
done for transgenders. P3
ONENATION
FERTILIZER
PM Narendra Modi releases 12th instalment of funds worth `16,000 cr for
farmers during the inauguration of two-day PM Kisan Samman Sammelan
PM Narendra Modi with Narendra Singh Tomar, Mansukh Mandaviya, Kailash Choudhary, Shobha Karandlaje & others during inauguration
of PM Kisan Samman Sammelan 2022, at the Mela Ground, ICAR - Indian Agricultural Research Institute, in New Delhi on Monday.
First India Bureau
New Delhi: Prime Min-
ister Narendra Modi in-
augurated the two-day
PM Kisan Samman
Sammelan 2022 on Mon-
day and said that the
12thinstalment of funds
worth Rs 16,000 crore
has been sent to farmers
across the country
.
"Under PM Kisan the
12th instalment worth
of funds Rs 16,000 crore
has been sent to farmers
acrossIndia.Under'One
nation, one fertilizer',
farmers will be provid-
ed with cheaper & good
quality fertilizer," said
PM. Under the scheme,
Modi launched Bharat
urea bags, which will
help companies market
fertilizers under the sin-
gle brand name 'Bharat'.
"Today
, India is work-
ing towards Aatmanirb-
hartainureaproduction
throughtheuseof nano-
urea. Nano Urea will
emerge as a cost-effec-
tivemediumforfarming
purposes," he said. P5
PM TO CELEBRATE
DIWALI WITH
SOLDIERS AGAIN
PM Modi is scheduled
to visit Kedarnath on
October 21, he will head
to Badrinath on the
same day. On the day
of Diwali, October 24,
the PM will celebrate
among soldiers, as he
has been doing for the
last 8 years.
PM MODI INAUGURATES AGRICULTURE
STARTUP CONCLAVE AND EXHIBITION
PM Modi also inaugurated the Agri Startup
Conclave and Exhibition. About 300 startups
showcased their innovation related to precision
farming, post-harvest
and value-add solutions,
allied agriculture, waste
to wealth, mechanization
for small farmers, supply
chain management, and
agri-logistics, among others. PM Narendra Modi also
launched ‘Indian Edge’, an e-magazine on fertilizer.
From today, the work will start to convert over 3.15 lakh
fertilizer shops into Pradhan Mantri Samruddhi Kendras.
These Kendras will be a one-stop solution catering to all
requirements of our Annadatas.
—Narendra Modi, Prime Minister
Justice DY Chandrachud
appointed 50th CJ of India
First India Bureau
New Delhi: Justice DY
Chandrachud has been
appointed as the 50th
CJI, effec-
tive from 9
November,
2022. Justice
C h a n d r a -
chud will
take oath after current
CJI Lalit retires on 8
November. He will have
a term of 2 years as the
50th Chief Justice of
India till 10 November
2024. This is also the
first time a father & son
will hold CJI position.
Justice Chandrachud
will take oath after
current CJI UU Lalit
retires on November 8
SC NOTICE TO CENTRE,
CBI & RBI TO PROBE RBI
STAFF IN FIN SCAMS
The SC on Monday agreed
to examine BJP leader
Dr Subramanian Swamy’s
plea seeking a probe into the
alleged role of RBI officials in
various banking scams.
A bench of Justices B
R Gavai and B V Na-
garathna issued no-
tices to the CBI and
RBI and sought
their replies on
Swamy’s plea.
BILKIS BANO CASE: MHA OKAYS 11 CONVICTS’
RELEASE FOR ‘GOOD NATURE’, GUJ GOVT TO SC
Gujarat govt on Monday, in an affidavit in the SC, said it
decided to grant remission to the 11 convicts in the Bilkis
Bano case as they completed 14 years sentence in prison and
their “behaviour was found to be good”. Guj govt said the
Union Home Ministry had approved the premature release of
the convicts through a letter dated July 11, 2022.
SC GIVES 2 WEEKS TO
UP GOVT FOR REPLY ON
MISHRA’S BAIL PLEA
The SC on Monday granted
two weeks to the Uttar
Pradesh government to file
its response on a plea filed
by Ashish Mishra, son of Un-
ion Minister Ajay Mishra,
seeking bail in a case
related to Lakhimpur
Kheri violence. A
bench of Justices
BR Gavai and BV
Nagarathna gave
next date Nov 7.
Sisodia grilled
for 9 hours by
CBI in Liquor
Policy Case
New Delhi: Amid pro-
tests by the AAP leaders
and workers, the CBI on
Monday grilled Delhi
Dy CM Manish Sisodia
for nine hours in con-
nection with the alleged
Delhiexcisepolicyscam
case being investigated
by the probe agency
.
Addressing media af-
ter being questioned for
9 hours by the CBI in the
alleged Delhi excise pol-
icy scam case, Sisodia
said, “Today I saw in the
CBI office that there is
no issue of any scam
(excise policy case). The
whole case is fake. I un-
derstood all that in
9-hour questioning. The
case is not to probe any
scam against me, but to
make Operation Lotus
successful in Delhi.”
“CBI will evaluate the
answers given by
Sisodia and if
needed, he
will be sum-
m o n e d
again,” an of-
ficial said.
Binny to be elected 36th
BCCI president today
...but questions remain
on ICC chairmanship
Mumbai: The issue of
ICC chairmanship will
be up for dis-
c u s s i o n
when BCCI
holds it An-
nual Gener-
al Meeting
(AGM), where former
India cricketer Roger
Binny will replace
Sourav Ganguly as new
Board Prez on Tuesday
.
SEND SOURAV TO ICC:
MAMATA TELLS MODI
WB CM Mamata Banerjee
on Monday said BCCI
president Sourav Ganguly
must be allowed to con-
test the ICC election and
she would write to PM
Modi in this regard soon.
New Delhi: Senior bureaucrat Jitendra Narain, accused
of raping a woman in Andaman Islands, was suspended
by MHA on Monday. “The government is committed
to ensuring zero tolerance towards indiscipline by its
officials, esp over dignity of women,” the MHA said.
COURT GRANTS
INTERIM BAIL TO
IMRAN IN FALSE
AFFIDAVITS CASE
Islamabad: A special court in Pakistan on Monday granted
interim bail to former Prime Minister Imran Khan till October
31 in a case filed against him and his party leaders for
allegedly submitting false affidavits to poll commission
in connection with a prohibited funding case.
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‘E-day’ in Congress, results tomorrow
Moni Sharma
New Delhi: Congress
members queued up
across the country on
Monday to elect their
first non-Gan-
dhi president
in 24 years,
choosing be-
tween senior leaders
Mallikarjun Kharge
and Shashi Tharoor in
an exercise aimed at
putting the party on the
path to revival.
“I have been waiting
for a long time for this
day
,” Congress chief So-
nia Gandhi said. Over
9,000 PCC delegates
form the electoral col-
lege to pick party chief
in a secret ballot. The
results will be declared
on October 19.
“Satisfied with Con-
gress’ presidential poll
process. Elec-
tions are free,
fair, transpar-
ent,” said
Madhusudan Mistry,
the central election au-
thority chairperson.
While Sonia Gandhi,
former Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh and
general secretary Pri-
yanka Gandhi Vadra,
voted in AICC head-
quarters in New Delhi,
Rahul Gandhi, who is
on the Bharat Jodo
Yatra, did so in Ballari
in Karnataka.
AROUND 96% OF
9,900 DELEGATES
VOTED FOR CONG
PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTION: MISTRY
Sonia Gandhi & Priyanka Gandhi casted their vote at AICC HQ in Delhi, Rahul Gandhi in Ballari, Mallikarjun
Kharge at KPCC in Bengaluru, Shashi Tharoor at Kerala PCC, Raj CM Ashok Gehlot at Raj PCC on Monday.
GEHLOT EXPRESSES
CONFIDENCE THAT
KHARGE WILL WIN
CM Ashok Gehlot on
Monday said his equa-
tion with the Gandhi family
will remain the same as
it has been for the last 50
years. Talking to reporters
at PCC office after casting
vote in the party’s prez
poll, Gehlot expressed
confidence that Kharge will
win the election and infuse
a new life in the organisa-
tion. Gehlot said his ties
with the Gandhi family will
be the “same for life”. P10
Tharoor called up and wished
good luck and I wished him the
same. The two of us are contesting
internal polls on a friendly note to
strengthen the Congress to build a stronger and
better nation for the future generations.
—Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress leader
The revival of the grand old party
has begun whatever the outcome
and that the fate of the Indian
National Congress lies in the
hands of the party workers.
—Shashi Tharoor, Congress leader
PREZ POLL
CONGRESS
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First India Bureau
Jaipur: Professor at
the SMS medical col-
lege Dr Manish Agraw-
al said Road accidents
are the leading cause
of trauma. On World
Trauma Day on Octo-
ber 17, he said that in-
creasing road acci-
dents and injuries are
causing death.
Dr Agarwal and his
team conducted a
study on 330 patients
with head injuries ad-
mitted to the neuro-
surgery ward between
September 1 and 16, of
which 250 were in-
jured in road acci-
dents. He said that out
of 250 patients, 124
were injured riding
two-wheelers without
wearing a helmet. In-
jured also include 36
pedestrians hit by ve-
hicles, he added.
He said that 138 in-
jured were in the age
group of 15 years to 35
years, while 89 were in
the age group of 35
years to 55 years. He
said that 20-25% in-
jured suffer from ma-
jor disability such as
paralysis, dementia,
speech problems, visu-
al problems, prolonged
coma, vertigo, prob-
lem concentrating in
children.
Road Traffic Accidents major cause of trauma
WORLD TRAUMA DAY
Road accidents
leading cause of
trauma and
burden of
disease due to
trauma is
increasing, says
neurosurgeon
professor at
SMS college
TRASH TROLLEYS PARKED
ATJMCGTOMARKPROTEST
About 300 people from Sanganer & Mansarovar protest poor sanitation
MLA Ashok Lahoty addressing people outside Municipal Corporation Greater office on Monday. —PHOTOS BY MUKESH KIRADOO
Bharat Dixit
Jaipur: Sanganer
MLA Ashok Lahoty ar-
rived with garbage trol-
leys to gherao the Mu-
nicipal Corporation
Greater on Monday.
People from around 300
colonies of Sanganer
and Mansarovar area
also expressed their an-
ger against the poor
sanitation system.
Lahoti called this Di-
wali as “Kali Deepawa-
li” due to poor arrange-
ments of corporation.
On the other hand
Mayor Sheel Dhabhai
said that everyone in
corporation can come
with their problems.
“Corporation has limit-
ed resources, so it is be-
ingbroughtfromDausa.
Efforts are being made
to maintain cleanli-
ness,” said Dhabhai.
Corporation Com-
missioner Mahendra
Soni said that resourc-
es are being procured.
“Two JCBs, a sewer
cleaning robot bandi-
coot, super sucker ma-
chine, and 10 fire vehi-
cles are being pur-
chased. All the hop-
pers in Jaipur have
been hired,” Soni
said. He said that the
firm affiliated with
the corporation will
install about 8000
lights. Corporation
has bought 3000 lights
& further orders.
MLA Ashok Lahoty and people from Sanganer and Mansarovar
area handing over files of existing issues to Mayor Sheel Dhabhai.
Professor Dr Manish Agrawal and his team at the SMS medical college, Jaipur.
Indira Rasoi inaugurated at
JMCH by Mayor Munesh
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Mayor of
JMCH Munesh Gurjar
& Deputy Mayor Mohd.
Aslam Farooqui on
Monday inaugurated
Indira Rasoi at the Her-
itage Headquarters.
The Mayor said that
Indira Rasoi was
launched with the aim
of realizing CM’s re-
solve, “No one sleeps
hungry in the state”.
The rasoi will serve
pure, nutritious and
fresh food at Rs 8 for
common people.
Domestic & foreign
tourists visiting the
JMCH headquarters
will also be taking ad-
vantage of this facility.
While inspecting food
items being prepared
in Indira Rasoi, the
Mayor directed organi-
zation operating Indira
Rasoi to maintain com-
plete cleanliness & en-
sure better food.
Mayor of JMCH Munesh Gurjar & Deputy Mayor Mohd Aslam
Farooqui inspecting newly inaugurated Indira Rasoi on Monday.
More than 100 kgs of fake
branded ghee confiscated
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Administra-
tion’s action against
adulteration contin-
ues in the city. On
Monday morning, in
major action, team un-
der the leadership of
CMHO Jaipur-I raided
the Dhabhas area on
Ajmer road. A large
consignment of adul-
terated branded ghee
was seized. Ghee was
packed under names
of Saras and Krishna
brands and was being
loaded in transport
vehicles for supply on
Monday.
At that time, team
raided and confiscated
all goods. It is being
told that consignment
of ghee caught is more
than 100 kg. CMHO Dr
Vijay Singh Faujdar
told input was re-
ceived late Sunday
night that a factory for
making adulterated
ghee is operational at
Dhabas. At around 6
am team went to fac-
tory which was run-
ning in residential
house. Cartons of adul-
terated ghee under
fake brand names were
found. Team was ac-
companied by Food
Safety Officer Ratan
Singh Godara, Naresh
Kumar, Rahul Mishra &
Pukhraj from Jpr Dairy.
Protest against non-
installation of BMC
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A sit-in pro-
test against the non-
installation of Bulk
Milk Cooler (BMC) in
the milk committees
of Jaipur Dairy was
organised outside of-
ficial residence of
Dairy Min Pramod
Bhaya in the city.
The operators of
the committees and a
large number of rep-
resentatives & mem-
bers of the commit-
tees raised slogans
against Jaipur Dairy
Chairman Om Poonia
here.
They alleged that
even after getting ap-
proval from govern-
ment and sanctioning
of the loan, the chair-
man was not allowing
these BMCs to work.
When informed
about the minister not
being at the residence,
milk producers sat on
a dharna on the spot.
After this, a repre-
sentative from the MD
of RCDF met these
protesters. He gave as-
surance in writing.
4.5 magnitude
earthquake jolts
Niwai area in
Tonk district
First India Bureau
Tonk: Tremors were
felt in Tonk district’s
Niwai area last night.
The earthquake meas-
uring 4.5 magnitude hit
at around 12.30 am.
People came out of
their houses in panic.
However, no loss of life
or property was report-
ed in the incident. A lo-
cal resident Kashif Ali
said that he was work-
ing in his room when
his laptop, bed and oth-
er items in the room
started shaking. He
said that along with
him and his family
members, many resi-
dents of the area came
out in the open.
DISCOM TO PROVIDE CHEAP POWER ON DIWALI
First India Bureau
Jaipur: In 12 dists fall-
ing under Jaipur Dis-
com area, electricity
will be available at
cheaper rates by col-
lectively taking tempo-
rary connections for
decorative lights.
These include Jaipur,
Dausa, Alwar, Bharat-
pur, Dholpur, Kota,
Bundi, Baran, Jhala-
war, Sawai Madhopur,
Tonk & Karauli dists.
JVVNL has decided to
provide electricity at
normal rate to mar-
kets for temporary
connection. Bill of will
be generated by calcu-
lating 1/2 times tariff.
Dr Vijay Singh Faujdar
inspecting adulterated ghee.
Protestors raising slogans outside official residence of Dairy
Minister Pramod Jain Bhaya on Monday.
CMHO Jaipur-I raided Dhabhas
area on Ajmer road on Monday.
State govt to
introduce draft
bill to regulate
online gambling
First India Bureau
Jaipur: HC on behalf
of State Govt was told
that a draft bill to regu-
late and legalize online
g a m bl i n g
in the State
has been
prepared &
will soon be
introduced
and passed
in the assembly to give
it legal form. A divi-
sion bench of Justice
MM Srivastava and
Justice Vinod Kumar
Bharwani disposed of
the PIL. In this regard,
the Resource Institute
for Human Rights had
said in the PIL that
there is no central or
state law to control on-
line gambling and bet-
ting. They are running
without any law. Sev-
eral reports have been
given to the Central
and state govern-
ments, but no action
has been taken.
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Jaipur: Governor
Kalraj Mishra on Mon-
day discussed export
and investment oppor-
tunities with Indian am-
bassadors to five coun-
tries at the Raj Bhawan.
Ambassadors Rajesh
Vaishnav (Morocco),
Sanjay Rana (Bulgaria),
Prashant Agarwal (Na-
mibia), Krishna Dan
Deval (Armenia) and
Vishnu Kumar Sharma
(South Sudan) met with
Mishra, an official state-
ment said.
Guv Mishra enquired
about export possibili-
ties for Rajasthan
abroad. The governor
said there was a need to
work on exporting Ra-
jasthan’s products more
and motivating people
to invest in tourism,
gems and jewellery in-
dustries in the state, the
statement said. The am-
bassadors informed the
governor that there was
immense potential in
foreign countries for
Rajasthan’s products.
Governor holds talks with Indian ambassadors to
five countries, stresses on need to invest in State
DISCUSSING DEVELOPMENT
AIRPORTTERMINAL1NOTLIKELY
TO GO OPERATIONAL THIS YEAR
Kashiram Choudhary
Jaipur: Terminal-1 of
theJaipurInternational
Airport remains an
enigma. Despite the
completion of the con-
struction work 1.5 years
ago, the Terminal-1 is
not being started. At the
same time, due to the in-
crease in the number of
passengers at Termi-
nal-2, now there is a
problem during their
movement.Sourceseven
said that Terminal-1,
which was planned to be
commissioned from Oc-
tober, will not be opera-
tional this year.
The terminal was re-
developed giving a herit-
age look. The Airport
Authority of India was
preparing to start it by
Sept last year but later
on Oct 11, after handing
over the operations to
AdaniGroup,theairport
authoritycouldnotstart
it.Ontheotherhand,the
Adani Group, after tak-
ing over the operation,
assuming some techni-
cal flaws in its construc-
tion, talked about im-
proving it. Now the lack
of security personnel of
the CISF and not having
enough parking space
for aircraft is believed to
be major reason.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The govern-
ment will provide assis-
tance of up to Rs 2.5
lakh to transgenders to
undergo Sex Reassign-
ment Surgery (SRS) if
they wish to get it done.
There are more than 20
thousand transgenders
in the state. Rajasthan
will be the first state in
the country, where SRS
will be done for
transgenders. The gov-
ernment has also creat-
ed an ‘upliftment fund’
of Rs 10 crore for this.
Tikaram Jully of the
Department of Social
Justice and Empower-
ment said that the gov-
ernment will either get
the surgery done free of
cost or will pay up to Rs
2.50 lakh. Interested eli-
gible transgender can
apply at the dept.
As per the procedure,
a person willing to un-
dergo this surgery is
first sent to a psychia-
trist for counselling to
determine whether the
person has female or
male hormones higher.
Then SRS is done with
the consent of the par-
ents. There are several
complex phases of SRS.
It consists of psycho-
therapy, hormone ther-
apy
, and surgery
.
In a male to female
surgery
, procedures like
vaginoplasty
, clitero, la-
biaplasty, penectomy
and orchiectomy are
done. For female to
male, penile and scrotal,
re-construction proce-
dures are done. In non-
genital, breast enlarge-
ment, mastectomy, fa-
cial feminization sur-
gery, voice surgery is
done.
Besides, Identity
Card of every transgen-
der will be made so that
they can avail the bene-
fits of government
schemes. Vocational
and technical courses
will be free and loans up
to Rs 50 thousand for
self-employment will be
given. Appointment of
Counsellors have been
appointed in Kota,
Jaipur, Bharatpur,
Udaipur, Jodhpur, Bi-
kaner and Ajmer for
this. Allowance, rent
and scholarship in high-
er educational institu-
tions will be given.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The Enforce-
ment Directorate (ED)
has arrested Himanshu
Verma, a resident of
Chandigarh, in connec-
tion with the Rs 1,257 cr-
Syndicate Bank fraud
case of Rajasthan. The
ED produced him in a
special court in Jaipur
where he was remanded
toEDcustodyfor10days.
As per ED’s probe,
Udaipur-based CA and
mastermind Bharat
Bam took Rs 1,257 cr
from Syndicate Bank as
loan in the name of his
family members, trans-
ferredthemoneytoshell
companies. Now the ED
investigationisgoingon.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: A case of cheat-
ing wife and an attempt
to murder her husband
has been reported. To
kill her NRI husband,
she also gave him slow
poison in his meals.
She scared him with
negativity and evil in
his horoscope. While he
was living in the city,
she forced him to move
to America by showcas-
ing his fear of death.
Abroad too, she con-
tinued sending the slow
poison and asked him to
drink it again and again
by mixing it in milk.
When the husband re-
turned, he got informa-
tion about the whole
matter. The NRI victim
lodged an FIR against
four people, including
the wife, at the Motidun-
gri police station. As per
the police, Shiv Purush-
ottam, a 52-year-old NRI
resident of Tilak Nagar
Motidungri has filed a
complaint against his
50-year-old wife, Rishi
Saxena, and a fictitious
BabaMohammadYusuf
for cheating and at-
tempting to murder.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: RAJSICO Pres-
ident Rajiv Arora re-
viewedthepreparations
on Monday for the 41st
India International
Trade Fair (IITF) 2022 in
Delhi. The event will be
held from November 14
at Pragati Maidan in the
national capital.
The coordination
committee constituted
under the chairman-
ship of Rajiv Arora saw
the submission of inter-
ested firms for the con-
struction of the Ra-
jasthan Pavilion. Arora
told that this year the
Rajasthan Pavilion will
be built on the basis of
the unique heritage
theme of Rajasthan. A
large display of Ra-
jasthan’s culture, mu-
sic, and handicrafts
products will be done.
At the IITF, the visi-
tors coming to the event
will be able to enjoy Ra-
jasthani cuisine and en-
joy the live exhibition
of Rajasthani music.
Efforts will be made
to provide far-reaching
business benefits to the
entrepreneurs, handi-
craftsmen and weavers,
who will take stalls in
the exhibition. Mahen-
dra Parakh, OP Kasera,
Dr Manisha Arora and
other senior officers
were also present.
First India Bureau
Karauli: An incident of
bank robbery in broad
daylight is reported at
Amargarh Dang Pan-
chayat of the Sapotra
subdivision area of Ka-
rauli. Police informed
that three bike-ridden
masked miscreants
barged into the bank
with gunshots. Due to
the firing, the glass
counter was broken.
The miscreants fled
from the bank with
around Rs 3-4 lakh, po-
lice said. Namo Naray-
an Meena, branch man-
ager of Punjab National
Bank said that the usual
work of the bank was
happening at around 3
pm suddenly three bike
riders masked came in
and started firing. The
miscreants reached the
cashier’s counter and
opened fire, due to
which the cashier Da-
yaram Meena got in-
jured in his left leg.
The police is probing
the matter and scan-
ning the CCTV footage.
First India Bureau
Jaipur:HealthMinister
Parsadi Lal Meena on
Monday inaugurated
the state level National
Deworming Day (NDD)
program organized at
the Community Health
Center Bagdi in Lalsot
block of Dausa district
He administered de-
worming medicine to a
girl child of UKG class.
He also laid foundation
stone for construction
of a new building for the
new CHC in Bagdi. The
minister appealed to the
people of the state to
make sure all the chil-
dren between the age
groupof 1to19yearsare
given anti-deworming
medicine. He said that
this medicine is very
necessaryfortheoverall
development of chil-
dren. On the Deworm-
ing Day, camps were or-
ganised in all schools,
collegesandAnganwadi
centers. A target has
been set to provide anti-
deworming medicine to
more than 3 crore 30
lakh children.
Gold worth `19 Lakh
seized at Jpr Airport
Two returning from
Yemen held at airport
Jaipur: Instances of gold smuggling at
Jaipur International Airport continue to
hit headlines. There are frequent cases
of gold smuggling at Jaipur airport.
The customs department team caught
about 355.800 grams of smuggled
gold at Jaipur Airport on Monday. The
value of gold is said to be around Rs
19 lakh. The arrested passenger had
come from Dubai. According to the
officials of the customs department, a
suspected passenger was stopped and
searched his baggage. The passenger
had brought gold hidden in sandals
in the form of a paste, which weighed
355.800 grams. The team has seized
the gold and the passenger is being
interrogated.
Jaipur: Two Indian passengers were
detained at Jaipur airport for travel-
ling to Yemen. The detained pas-
sengers are identified as Chhaganlal
and Giriram, said an airport official.
The detained passengers came in an
Air Arabia flight that landed in the
wee hours on Monday, an official
informed. When the immigration
officials asked for their documents
and inquired them on suspicion, then
it was found that the men travelled
through Yemen to come back to
India, the official informed. A police
case may be filed, the official further
informed. It is worth mentioning that
India has prohibited its citizens from
travelling to the Yemen.
CS Usha Sharma also met
the Ambassadors and High
Commissioners of different
countries at the Secretariat on
Monday and a detailed discus-
sion was held In the meeting
to promote Rajasthan at the
international level. Mean-
while, this delegation also
paid a courtesy call on Rajiv
Arora, President, RAJSICO
on Monday. Inspired by the
Amrapali Museum, the del-
egation urged Arora to make
a big display of Rajasthani
handicraft products under
“India Mission Abroad”.
z Built in an area of 11,500
sqms at a cost of ` 67 cr
z Airport administration
wants to run international
flight from here
z But aerobridges were not
built in terminal building
construction
z Parking is not available
for aircraft near T-1; Park-
ing with Tango Taxi, but
not commissioned
z Airport administration will
make aircraft parking in
the old airport colony
z Hundreds of green trees
will have to be sacrificed
for aircraft parking here
TERMINAL 1
The terminal was redeveloped giving a heritage look
but Adani Group found a few flaws in its construction
Raj to give transgenders up to
`2.5L for sex change surgery
Karauli:Gunshotfired,
3miscreantsloot`4Lin
broad daylight at bank
Rajiv Arora takes stock of preparation
of 41st India International Trade Fair
With aim to cover 3.3 cr children,
Meenalaunchesdewormingdrive
IITF will portray Raj’s cuisine, music & products:Arora
Rajiv Arora taking the review meeting on Monday. Mahendra Parakh,
Omprakash Kasera, Dr Manisha Arora and others are also seen.
Police investigation underway in Sapotra on Monday.
Health Minister Parsadi Lal Meena giving anti-deworming medicine,
to a kid at CHC, Bagdi in Lalsot on Monday.
Guv Kalraj Mishra with Ambassadors Rajesh Vaishnav, Sanjay Rana, Prashant Agarwal, Krishna Dan
Deval and Vishnu Kumar Sharma in Raj Bhawan on Monday.
Wife alongwith 3 others booked for
giving slow poison to NRI husband
SYNDICATE BANK SCAM: ED ARRESTS
CHANDIGARH RESIDENT IN JAIPUR
CS, RAJSICO PREZ ALSO
MEET THE DELEGATION
DIGEST
news
news
Alwar: On Monday
, the
ACB arrested Ajay Shar-
ma, a clerk working in
Alwar District Collector-
ate, while taking a bribe
of Rs 1800 in the name
of verifying the job of
constable in the army
.
ACB DSP Parmeshwar
Yadav said that the com-
plainant had given a
complaint that his broth-
er has got the job of con-
stable in army and the
concerned clerk, Ajay
Sharma has demanded
Rs 1800 to process the
file. Taking action on
this, the ACB nabbed
Sharma red handed.
Jaipur: Senior IAS
Muktanand Agarwal
will be going to Delhi
and vacate his current
position of
Registrar
of co-opera-
tive where
he had been
working for
the past two
years. The position is
considered to be a pow-
erful chair in the govt
and now the bureaucra-
cy is wondering as to
who will be the succes-
sor of Muktanand Agar-
wal?
Meanwhile, Jodh-
pur Development Au-
thority commissioner
IAS Avadhesh Meena
was on Monday put on
APO (awaiting posting
order) and RAS
Navneet Kumar re-
placed him. According
to sources, the govern-
ment was unhappy
with Meena’s work.
ACB nabs clerk in
Alwar Collectorate
for taking bribe of
`1,800
IAS Muktanand
going to Centre,
who will be his
successor?
COURTESY MEET
MP Ranjeeta Koli paid a courtesy visit to Lok Sabha Speaker
Om Birla in New Delhi on Monday. Koli apprised him about the
illegal mining and working style of Bharatpur SP.
Jaipur Int’l Airport Terminal-1
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
Delight in heedfulness!
Guard well your thoughts!
—Buddha
IN-DEPTH
Dr. S. Jaishankar
@DrSJaishankar
Delighted to meet diplomats from
30 countries at Raisina Forum for
Future of Diplomacy 2022 program.A
commendable initiative at investing in
relationships. Shared experiences past
present of interest to them. So glad
that they could visited Varanasi as they
get to know India.
Smriti Z Irani
@smritiirani
As a gift to the farmers of the
country ahead of Diwali, today PM @
narendramodi ji launched 600 “Pradhan
Mantri Kisan Samridhi Kendra” and
“Bharat” brand in line with the “One
Nation, One Fertilizer” idea. With the
help of these schemes, it will be easy
to do farming and the life of the food
donors will be happy. #PMKisan
TOP TWEETS
SOURAV GANGULY
CAUGHT IN THE
VORTEX OF TMC,
BJP POLITICS
nintentionally, for-
mer India captain
Sourav Ganguly
finds himself caught
in politics. Ganguly
recently announced his decision
to step down as president of the
Board of Control for Cricket in
India. No sooner than his deci-
sion was known that politics
erupted. It was said that Gan-
guly was upset at being denied a
second term as BCCI president,
while Jay Shah, the secretary,
has been allowed. It was also
said that he was miffed for not
being allowed to contest for the
post of president of the Interna-
tional Cricket Committee (ICC).
From here on politics between
the BJP and TMC took over.
Many wondered if Ganguly was
denied the second term because
he did not join the BJP due to his
proximity with Bengal Chief
Minister Mamata Banerjee.
Ganguly himself has preferred
silence on this issue.
On Monday Mamata told
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
not to be “politically vindictive”
towards Ganguly and requested
that the cricketer be allowed to
contest the ICC election.
U
iz Truss became
Britain’s prime
minister on Sep-
tember 6, just
about six weeks
ago, finds her flight being
rocked by political turbu-
lence. Truss is now trying to
salvage her position while,
according to a Times’ survey,
her critics in the Conserva-
tive Party are discussing the
prime minister’s ouster and
the way to go about it. Al-
though not easy, if that hap-
pens Truss will end up being
the prime minister for the
shortest tenure in British
history. Some newspaper in
London tried to guess if her
shelf life would be shorter
than the head of a lettuce.
Truss’s troubles began on
September 23 when the Chan-
cellor Kwasi Kwarteng an-
nounced 45 billion pounds in
tax cuts. The highest salary
earners were given low in-
come-tax cuts. The hastily
prepared budget led to tur-
moil in the market and in-
stead of bouquets, bricks
started being hurled at the
prime minister. A cornered
Truss tried to wriggle out of
the situation by hastily roll-
ing back the tax cuts for the
rich, sacking Kwarteng and
appointing Jeremy Hunt the
new finance minister. Despite
that, analysts at Goldman
Sachs bank have downgraded
the UK’s growth outlook.
These steps have not been
found satisfactory by a group
of Tory MPs who are keen to
have her replaced by either
Rishi Sunak, who lost the
PM’s race to Truss, or Penny
Mordaunt who came third.
Tory MPs are recalling how
Rishi Sunak, the former
Chancellor, warned against
taxcutsinoneof histelevised
debates with Truss. With the
economy already sinking, the
political instability could
bring about Truss’s downfall
sooner than expected.
LIZ TRUSS FACING
HEADWINDS
Truss’s troubles began on
September 23 when the
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng
announced 45 billion pounds
in tax cuts. The highest
salary earners were given
low income-tax cuts. The
hastily prepared budget led to
turmoil in the market and
instead of bouquets, bricks
started being hurled at the PM
L
Indian Women are Queens of Asia
with a Dominant Display in Asia Cup!
f you want something said,
ask a man; if you want some-
thing done, ask a woman!”
This quote by Margaret
Thatcher clearly reflects the
recent scenario in Indian
cricket. While everyone ex-
pected the Indian men’s team
to lift the Asia Cup, the dream
was actually fulfilled by the
Indian Women’s team. On
Saturday, they thrashed Sri
Lanka by 8 wickets to become
the Asian queens for the sev-
enth time. The victory comes
barely a month after the
men’s team flopped badly and
even failed to reach the finals.
India missed winning
just once - in 2018
Inthe8AsianWomenChampi-
onships,Indiahasmissedwin-
ning just once - in 2018. In the
final, Sri Lanka was annihi-
lated as they posted only 65
runs losing 9 wickets - the
worst batting performance
playing first in the final. Re-
nuka Singh, the Indian medi-
um pacer struck early blows
taking 3 wickets for just 5 runs
– and Sri Lanka never recov-
ered.RajeshwariGaikwad and
Sneh Rana later took 2 wickets
apiece to set up an easy chase.
In reply, India’s dominant
batters polished off the 66
runs to win in 69 balls, losing
just 2 wickets. India’s Vice
CaptainSmritiMandhanahit
a half century in just 25 balls
as she hit 3 sixes and the same
number of fours in her effort.
Shafali Verma and Jemima
Rodrigues were the only
wickets taken by Sri Lanka
and the final, expected to be a
close contest, ended far too
quickly to the dismay of the
10000 plus crowd at the Sylhet
Stadium in Bangladesh.
The road to the final wasn’t
without a stutter for the In-
dian Women’s team. They lost
to their arch rivals Pakistan
in a crucial match which was
India’s first ever defeat in the
Asia Cup against them and
the first since 2016. Pakistan’s
win was a surprise as it came
onthebackof adefeatagainst
Thailand in the previous
match. Opting to bat first, Pa-
kistan made 137 losing 6 wick-
ets, thanks to the 76-run-part-
nership between Nida Dar
and Captain Bismah Maroof.
Inreply
,Indianopenersstrug-
gled against the spinners and
were bowled out for just 124 .
The loss though did not pre-
vent India from entering the
Semi Finals where they faced
Thailand. In terms of rank-
ings, India is much higher but
the Thai team had a dream
championship and were a sig-
nificant threat. India was
asked to bat first and Shafali
Verma ensured that India
reached a respectable total of
148 with help from Harman-
preet Kaur as well. Shafali hit
a28ball42studdedwith5fours
and a six. The middling total
provedatadtoomuchforThai-
land as they lost by 74 runs.
Pakistan suffered a
shocking defeat
In stark contrast, Pakistan
suffered a shock defeat in
their semi-final with Sri Lan-
ka. Electing to bat first, Sri
Lanka posted a disappoint-
ing total of 122 runs in 20
overs but Pakistan failed to
pounce on the opportunity
and kept losing wickets. Ulti-
mately, it was heartbreak for
Pakistan women as they lost
by 1 run in the low-scoring
but intense semi-final.
TheChampionshipwinwas
a continuation of the great
gains they have been making
in recent months. In early Au-
gust, at the Commonwealth
Games 2022, they had scripted
history by bagging a silver
medalintheirfirst-everouting
at the Commonwealth Games.
Though they had settled for
the silver medal in Birming-
ham, the team under captain
Harmanpreet Kaur was show-
ing clear signs of solid im-
provement.Therapidprogress
of the Indian women’s team
became more obvious in Sep-
tember when they trounced
England 3-0 in an ODI series.
However, the close win in the
last game was marred by the
‘Mankading’ row that erupted
after Deepti Sharma got rid of
England’s Charlotte Dean.
Sharma had run out Dean at
the non-striker’s end which
sparked off a huge debate.
Deepti Sharma bags
‘Player of the Tournament’
Given this background, it was
particularly satisfying that
Deepti Sharma bagged the
‘Player of the Tournament’
award at the Asia Cup! Her
all-round skills and her per-
formances both with the bat
and ball all through this sea-
son have been quite remark-
able – and it was gratifying to
note that the ‘Mankading’
row in England had not cast
Indian women lifts Asia
Cup trophy for 7th time
As the entire country cele-
brates Indian women lifting
the Asia Cup trophy for the
seventh time, all eyes are now
focussed on how well the men
willdoDownUnder.Hopefully
Rohit Sharma and his troops
willgetaspecialinspirationto
bring back the T20 World Cup
Trophy that has eluded India
ever since they won it in the
inaugural edition in 2007!
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY
THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
“
I
Given this background,
it was particularly
satisfying that Deepti
Sharma bagged the ‘Player
of the Tournament’ award
at the Asia Cup! Her all-
round skills and her
performances both with the
bat and ball all through this
season have been quite
remarkable – and it was
gratifying to note that the
‘Mankading’ row in
England had not cast any
dark shadow over her
game in the Asia Cup where
she was a vital factor in
India’s triumph
While everyone expected the Indian men’s team to lift
the Asia Cup, the dream was actually fulfilled by the
Indian Women’s team. On Saturday, they thrashed
Sri Lanka by 8 wickets to become the Asian
queens for the seventh time. The victory comes
barely a month after the men’s team flopped badly and
even failed to reach the finals
SIDDHAARTH MAHAN
The writer is a specialist on Sports
and Cinema who works as an actor
in the Hindi film industry
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Nagpur (ANI): TheBJP
on Monday withdraw its
candidate from the And-
heri East by-poll.
The move was made
in support of Uddhav
Thackeray faction’s
candidate Rutuja Latke,
as it withdrew its candi-
date Murji Patel from
the seat. The announce-
ment was made by
C h a n d r a s h e k h a r
Bawankule, BJP Maha-
rashtra chief in Nagpur.
Andheri East bye-
election is slated to take
place on November 3.
Addressing media-
persons here, he said
“The BJP coalition has
decided to not contest
Mumbai’s Andheri East
assembly by-election
and our candidate Mur-
ji Patel will withdraw
the nomination. It is a
collective decision by
both the central and the
state leadership.”
The BJP leader fur-
ther said that the party
wants Rutuja Latke, the
candidate from Ud-
dhav’s Shiv Sena faction
to win the elections.
“We are taking back
our candidate as we
want Latke Ji to win the
elections. BJP will be
contestingtheseatinthe
2024 elections,” he said.
“We were sure of our
victory but BJP has
been doing this in the
state for a long time.
This is an example for
people that although we
were winning, we’ve
taken back our nomina-
tion. This is a good deci-
sion by Devendra Fad-
navis,” he further said.
Rutuja Latke, widow
of late Ramesh Latke
was pitted by the Shiv
SenacampledbyThack-
rey for the Andheri East
bye-elections after the
Bombay High court on
Thursday asked the Bri-
hanmumbai Municipal
Corporation (BMC) to
accept the resignation
of Rutuja Latke.
BJP withdraws candidate in support of Udddhav faction’s Rutuja Latke
ANDHERI EAST BYPOLL
The BJP said that the party wants Rutuja
Latke, the candidate from Uddhav’s Shiv
Sena faction to win the elections
Shiv Sena (Uddhav Thackeray) candidate for Andheri by-poll Rutuja Latke after filing her nomination.
Distribution of PMJAY-MA Yojana
Ayushman cards starts from Guj
New Delhi (ANI):
Prime Minister Naren-
dra Modi kickstarted
the distribution of PM-
JAY-MA Yojana Ayush-
man cards in Gujarat
via video conferencing
on Monday
.
Modi also interacted
with the beneficiaries
virtually
. As many as 50
lakh Ayushman cards
have been printed in
Gujarat and will be de-
livered soon to families.
The health scheme was
launched by PM Modi
on September 4, 2012,
for BPL families. Under
the scheme, the govern-
ment met hospitalisa-
tion and surgical proce-
dures up to Rs 2 lakh.
According to the gov-
ernment, around 46
lakh poor and lower-
middle-class people
have been given treat-
ment worth more than
Rs 8,000 crore till date,
more than 600 trans-
plantations are done of
different organs,
around 50,000 people
have been benefited
with joint replace-
ments/orthopaedic
treatments, more than
7 lakh have taken treat-
ment for cancer,
around 3.50 lakh have
availed care for heart
diseases, more than 30
lakh have undergone
various surgeries.
Special camps for
generating awareness
and enrolment in the
PMJAY-MA scheme
were carried out at
around 2,500 places
and around 5 lakh
Ayushman cards were
issued in 50 days dur-
ing this campaign.
Efforts of Gujarat to
protect poor people
from costly medical
care through PMJAY-
MA-MAV schemes have
been recognized by
various agencies.
PM Modi kickstarts cards’ distribution in Gujarat via video conferencing on Monday
PM Modi addresses at the distribution programme of PMJAY-MA Yojana Ayushman cards via video conferencing, in New Delhi on Monday.
PM TO ADDRESS 90TH INTERPOL GENERAL ASSEMBLY TODAY
New Delhi: PM Narendra
Modi will address the
90th Interpol General As-
sembly on Tuesday here,
the PMO said on Mon-
day. “The 90th General
Assembly of INTERPOL
will be held from 18th
to 21st October. The
meeting will be attended
by delegations from
195 INTERPOL member
countries comprising of
Ministers, Police Chiefs
of countries, Heads of
National Central Bureaus
and Senior police of-
ficers,” the PMO said.
The General Assembly
is INTERPOL’s supreme
governing body and
meets once a year to
take key decisions
related to its functioning.
According to PMO, the
INTERPOL General As-
sembly meeting is taking
place in India after a gap
of about 25 years — it
was last held in 1997.
MNS CHIEF THANKS FADNAVIS AS BJP
WITHDRAWS CANDIDATE FROM ANDHERI
Mumbai (PTI): Maha-
rashtra Navnirman Sena
chief Raj Thackeray on
Monday thanked Deputy
CM Devendra Fadnavis
for the BJP’s decision to
withdraw its candidate
from the bypoll to And-
heri East Assembly seat
in Mumbai. In a letter
to Fadnavis, Thackeray
referred to the senior
BJP leader as his “dear
friend” and said it is es-
sential to have a positive
political culture. He said
the MNS is always in
favour of proliferation of
such a positive culture.
“I am thankful that you
responded to this (ap-
peal),” he said. Thackeray
had on Sunday written to
Fadnavis, asking the BJP
to pull out of the bypoll
race to show reverence
to late Shiv Sena MLA
Ramesh Latke.
IN THE COURTYARD
SC DISMISSES PLEA AGAINST HANDOVER OF
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM AIRPORT TO ADANI
New Delhi (Agencies): The Supreme Court on Monday
dismissed the petitions filed by the State of Kerala and
certain employees union challenging the decision of the
Airport Authority of India(AAI) to lease out the manage-
ment of Thiruvananthapuram International Airport to Adani
Enterprises Limited(AEL). A bench comprising Chief Jus-
tice of India UU Lalit and Justice Bela M Trivedi dismissed
the special leave petitions filed by the Kerala Government
and certain unions of the employees of the airport against
the judgment of the Kerala High Court which upheld the
lease of the Airport to AEL in October 2020.
IRCTC: TEJASHWI
TO APPEAR BEFORE
CBI COURT TODAY
GOVT ASKED TO GIVE
DETAILS ON LOSSES
BY PFI’S HARTAL
Patna (Agencies): Bihar’s
Deputy CM Tejashwi Ya-
dav will appear before the
special CBI court in con-
nection with the IRCTC
scam on Tuesday. Talking
to media at Patna airport,
Yadav said on Monday:
“Such court appearances
will take place until they
(BJP) will stay in power.”
“It was clear on the
day of the swearing-in
ceremony when we were
taking oath and the CBI
conducted raids on the
leaders of the RJD.”
Kochi (PTI): Kerala High
Court on Monday asked
the State govt to inform
it the total loss incurred
in the hartal called for by
the PFI and subsequent
violence. A Bench directed
listing the loss incurred
in each case registered
related to the violence in
the hartal on September
23. Also, the court issued
directions to submit an af-
fidavit detailing attachment
of the properties of the
PFI and its former general
secretary Abdul Sathar.
MANOJ TIWARI’S PLEA AGAINST SUMMONS
ISSUED IN SISODIA’S DEFAMATION JUNKED
New Delhi (PTI): The Supreme Court on Monday dis-
missed a plea of BJP leader Manoj Tiwari challenging a
Delhi High Court order refusing to quash summons of a
trial court here against him in a criminal defamation case.
A bench comprising Justices S Abdul Nazeer and V Ra-
masubramaniam, however, allowed the plea of BJP leader
Vijender Gupta challenging the high court order. “We have
dismissed the appeal by Manoj Tiwari and allowed the
appeal by Vijender Gupta on grounds that the history of
the law commission report was not properly traced,” the
Supreme Court bench observed.
Angry people damage
Hurriyat office in JK
Srinagar (Agencies):
Angered by recent inno-
cent killings in Kash-
mir, some social activ-
ists on Monday dam-
aged the office of the
separatist Hurriyat
Conference here. The
activists gathered out-
side the separatist Hur-
riyat Conference. An-
gered over the recent
killings, the activists
told media that Hurri-
yat leaders had deceived
the people for the past 30
years and they were re-
sponsible for killing in-
nocents in Kashmir. The
group of activists
brought down the office
board of the Hurriyat
conference with bare
hands. The Hurriyat
Conference is a con-
glomerate of separatist
partiesthatstandforthe
secession of Kashmir
from India. Between
themselves, the Hurri-
yat leaders are divided
over whether they seek
an independent state or
merger with Pakistan.
PROTEST OVER KPS’ KILLINGS
People take part in a protest against innocent killings in Jammu
and Kashmir, in Srinagar. —PHOTO BY PTI
TERRORIST HIDEOUT
BUSTED IN POONCH,
ARMS, AMMO SEIZED
ASSAM POLICE NAB 4
MORE MEMBERS OF
AL-QAIDA AFFILIATE
Jammu (PTI): Security
forces on Monday busted a
terrorist hideout in Jammu
and Kashmir’s Poonch
district, and seized arms
and ammunition from it,
officials said. The hideout
was uncovered during a
joint search operation by po-
lice and security personnel
at Sangla village in the
Surankote area of the border
district, they said. The offi-
cials said a pistol, four hand
grenades, four Under Barrel
Grenade Launcher (UBGL)
cartridges, a wireless set, 16
improvised explosive device
(IED) batteries and three AK
magazines with rounds were
seized from the hideout.
Guwahati (Agencies): The
Assam Police on Monday
nabbed four members of
al-Qaida affiliate, Ansarullah
Bangla team in Nalbari and
Tamulpur dists. The police
have so far nabbed 46 mem-
bers and leaders of al-Qaida
since March. CM Himanta
Biswa Sarma said in his
tweet, “We’re determined to
root out jihadi elements from
Assam.@TamulpurPolice
has done a commendable
job in nabbing 2 persons
— Sadeq Ali Jakibul Ali
— who lured youth to join
B’desh-based terror outfit
Ansarullah Bangla Team af-
filiated to al-Qaida in Indian
Subcontinent (AQIS).”
LJP (Ram Vilas) to contest Guj, HP polls
New Delhi (PTI): The
LJP (Ram Vilas) will
contest the Gujarat and
Himachal Pradesh
polls, party president
Chirag Paswan an-
nounced on Monday
.
The party is, howev-
er, yet to take a decision
on the number of seats
it will contest in these
states, he said.
The decision to join
the poll fray in the two
BJP-ruled states was
taken at a national ex-
ecutive meeting of the
party after a resolution
was unanimously
passed in this regard,
Paswan added.
“The party has de-
cided to contest the Gu-
jarat and the Himachal
Pradesh assembly polls.
We will soon take a deci-
sion on the number of
seats that the party will
contest in Gujarat and
on the list of candi-
dates,” he said at a press
conference here.
Chirag Paswan said party will soon take a call on number of seats.
CHIRAG PASWAN
DEMANDS PREZ
RULE IN BIHAR
New Delhi (PTI): The LJP
(Ram Vilas) slammed
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar on
Monday and demanded
imposition of President’s
Rule in the state, alleging
that crime and corruption
have reached peak there.
A resolution demanding
that the Centre impose
President’s Rule in
Bihar was “unanimously”
passed at the party’s na-
tional executive meeting
here, its president Chirag
Paswan told a press
conference here.
BJP holds meet ahead
of Himachal elections
New Delhi (ANI):
Ahead of the upcoming
Assembly elections in
Himachal Pradesh, the
northern state’s BJP
core group meeting was
held here on Monday
.
Himachal CM Jairam
Thakur, BJP State chief
Suresh Kashyap, Na-
tional vice prez and elec-
tion in-charge Saudan
Singh, and Union Minis-
ter Anurag Thakur at-
tended the meeting.
The meeting was also
attended by former CM
Prem Kumar Dhumal,
state incharge Avinash
Rai Khanna, co-in-
charge Sanjay Tandon,
election co-incharge
Devinder Singh Rana,
former BJP President
Dr Rajeev Bindal, Sat-
pal Satti, General secre-
tary Trilok Kapoor,
Rakesh Jamwal, Trilok
Jamwal and others.
Preliminary forensic report
rules out rape, says police
Officer in charge suspended for
negligence in gang rape case
Dehradun (PTI): Pre-
liminary forensic exam-
ination reports of the
visceral samples of An-
kita Bhandari, who was
allegedly killed by the
owner of a resort where
she worked as a recep-
tionist, have ruled out
sexual assault, a senior
police officer said on
Monday
. Bhandari’s
murder allegedly by her
employer Pulkit Arya,
who is the son of a for-
mer BJP leader, and his
two accomplices, had
triggered a massive pub-
lic outrage with people
demanding the hanging
of the killers.
Lucknow (ANI): An of-
ficer in charge was sus-
pended for negligence
in a gang rape incident
in Lucknow.
The officer-in-charge
Husdia Hussain Abbas
is part of police team.
As per reports, the girl
was raped while return-
ing to her residence on
October 15. The auto
driver and his accom-
plice raped her and fled
the spot. The accused
left the victim at the
Husdia intersection.
“After the complaint
of the victim, the local
police were negligent,
due to which the out-
post in charge has been
suspended,” said Luc-
know DCP (East), Pra-
chi Singh.
ANKITA BHANDARI MURDER
SEXUAL HARASSMENT:
ACCUSED’S KIN ATTACK
WOMAN’S FAMILY
Muzaffarnagar (PTI): Three
family members of a woman
who had filed a complaint of
sexual harassment were in-
jured in an attack by relatives
of the accused on Monday,
the police said. Naushad,
Saddam and Rizwan, all
uncles of the woman,
sustained bullet injuries and
were rushed to a hospital
from where two of them
were referred to another
hospital in serious condition,
they said.
Former TRS MP
Goud to join BJP
on Wednesday
Hyderabad (PTI): In a
shot in the arm for the
BJP in Telangana ahead
of thecrucialMunugode
Assembly by-poll on No-
vember 3, former TRS
MP Boora Narsaiah
Goud on Monday said he
would join the saffron
party on October 19.
Goud, who quit the TRS
two days ago, said he
would join BJP at its
CentralofficeinDelhion
October 19 in the pres-
enceof UnionMinisters.
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New Delhi (Agencies):
With a declining trajec-
tory of fresh Covid cas-
es, a new Omicron sub
variant, however, is pos-
ing a new threat in the
country
.
According to some re-
ports, the first case of
BF.7 has been detected
by the Gujarat Biotech-
nology Research centre.
This new Omicron vari-
ant is also considered to
be highly infectious and
has a greater transmis-
sibility
.
Omicron sub-vari-
ants -- BA.5.1.7 and BF.7
-- after emerging from a
region of Mongolia in
China are now making
their way to other parts
and posing fresh
threats.
Reportedly
, Omicron
variants BF.7 and
BA.5.1.7 are behind the
recent surge in the Cov-
id-19 cases in China.
However, experts have
advised precaution and
Covid appropriate be-
haviour ahead of the up-
coming festive season.
Meanwhile, the active
caseload of the country
presently stands at
26,834 cases, accounting
for 0.06 per cent of the
country’s total positive
cases. India’s daily posi-
tivity rate was reported
to be 1.86 per cent, while
the weekly positivity
rate currently stands at
1.02 per cent on Monday
.
A total of 2,060 fresh
Covid cases was detect-
ed in the last 24 hours
against2,401reportedon
the previous day
, the Un-
ionHealthMinistrysaid
on Monday morning.
New Omicron sub variant BF.7 detected
HIGHLY INFECTIOUS DISEASE IN INDIA
Gap b/w internal and external
security reducing: Rajnath
Gandhinagar (PTI):
Defence Minister Ra-
jnath Singh on Monday
said the gap between
internal and external
security is reducing
sharply in the last two
decades.
He also said the inde-
pendent media, judici-
ary, NGOs and dynamic
democracy can be mis-
used to destroy the se-
curity of a nation.
Addressing the sec-
ond convocation of the
Rashtriya Raksha Uni-
versity (RRU) at Lavad
village in Gujarat’s
Gandhinagar district,
Singh said “the lines
between the internal
and external security
almost disappear in a
hybrid war”.
He stressed the need
for state agencies to
work in an integrated
manner as security
challenges like terror-
ism, cyber warfare, hu-
man trafficking, mon-
ey laundering, drug
abuse etc are internal-
ly connected though
they appear separate.
With the changing
times, there has been a
tremendous change in
security dimensions,
he said.
“We generally see se-
curity from two aspects
– internal and external.
But in the last two dec-
ades, it has been seen
that the gap between
internal and external
security is reducing,”
Singh said.
The defence minister
said social media,
NGOs, the judiciary
and the democracy of a
country can be mis-
used by forces
working to destroy its
security.
“An independent so-
cial media can be used
to carry out systematic
propaganda. Freedom
of social media is not
bad, media should be
free, but if media is
free it can be misused…
Attempts are made to
establish and propa-
gate dangerous and
controversial things in
the name of freedom of
expression,” he said.
“If NGOs have free-
dom, efforts are made
to use NGOs in such a
way that the entire sys-
tem of the country is
paralysed. If the judici-
ary has freedom, ef-
forts are made to use it
to stop or slow down
the works of develop-
ment using the legal
system,” Singh said.
‘With the changing times, there has been a tremendous change in security dimensions’
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh with Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel during the release of the Gujarati
edition of book ‘Modi@20: Dreams Meet Delivery’, in Gandhinagar, on Monday. —PHOTO BY PTI
Had the opportunity to participate in the release ceremony
of the Gujarati edition of the book ‘Modi @ 20’ in Gandhi-
nagar today. Shri @narendramodi has promoted the poli-
tics of development and credibility in the country. The peo-
ple of the country have faith in his leadership. This book is very use-
ful to understand his working style. —Rajnath Singh @rajnathsingh
Top leaders stress Gandhi family
to play key role in going forward
New Delhi (PTI): With
the Congress set to elect
its first non-Gandhi
president in over 24
years, senior leaders on
Monday stressed the
Gandhi family’s guid-
ance will be crucial and
will play an important
role in the party in the
days to come.
The polls are signifi-
cant as the new presi-
dent would replace So-
nia Gandhi, the longest-
serving Congress presi-
dent who has been at
the helm since 1998,
barring the two years
between 2017 and 2019
when Rahul Gandhi
took over.
Voting for the Con-
gress presidential polls
began on Monday. Sen-
ior leaders Mallikarjun
Kharge and Shashi Tha-
roor face-off for the
post of the AICC chief.
Over 9,000 Pradesh Con-
gress Committee (PCC)
delegates form the elec-
toral college to pick the
party chief in a secret
ballot.
Speaking to reporters
after casting her vote at
the AICC headquarters
here, senior leader Am-
bika Soni asserted that
the Gandhi family can-
not be ignored and the
party workers’ attach-
ment with them would
remain. Hailing Sonia
Gandhi’s contribution
to the party, Soni said
she played a key role in
the formation of the
UPA government and
the Congress’ win in the
2004 polls, beating the
BJP’s ‘Shining India’
campaign.
Former PM Manmohan Singh casts vote for party’s Presidential
election at AICC headquarters, in New Delhi, on Monday.
STOP YATRA NOW, GO
TO HP, GUJARAT:
FRANCISCO SARDINHA
Panaji (PTI): Congress MP
and former Goa chief minister
Francisco Sardinha said
Rahul Gandhi should stop the
ongoing Bharat Jodo Yatra
and concentrate on the poll-
bound states of Himachal
Pradesh and Gujarat. He
claimed that Congress is
the “only party” which can
defeat the BJP. The Congress’
Bharat Jodo Yatra is sched-
uled to cover a distance of
3,570 km in 150 days.
CONGRESS MPs SINGHVI, THAROOR GET
CHAIRMANSHIP OF PARLIAMENTARY PANELS
CONG MP WON’T
CAMPAIGN
AGAINST BROTHER
Hyderabad (Agencies):
Congress MP and the
party’s star campaigner
Komatireddy Venkat
Reddy made it clear that
he will not campaign in
the Munugode Assembly
constituency where his
brother Komatireddy Raja-
gopal Reddy is contesting
the by-election as a BJP
candidate. Venkat Reddy
made the remarks while
addressing reporters at
Gandhi Bhavan, the state
headquarters of Congress
party, after casting his
vote in the AICC presiden-
tial election.
NEW CONG PREZ WILL TAKE FORWARD
LEADERSHIP’s VISION: SALMAN KHURSHID
New Delhi (ANI): Congress MPs Shashi Tharoor and
Abhishek Manu Singhvi, who went missing on the first
list of parliamentary committee chairmen rolled out
recently, made their way into the second one. Another
list of Standing Committee chairmen have recently been
announced in which Congress MPs have got the chair-
manship of two panels - one of Lok Sabha and the other
of Rajya Sabha.
New Delhi (ANI): Congress leader Salman Khurshid on
Monday said that the new party president would take
forward and implement the vision of the party leadership.
“Party leadership will remain. The new party president
will decide how to take forward and implement the lead-
ership’s vision,” Congress leader Salman Khurshid said
after casting his vote at the All India Congress Commit-
tee (AICC) office in the national capital.
With a declining trajectory of fresh
Covid cases, a new Omicron sub
variant is posing a new threat
CRUCIAL READ
CARCASS OF WILD ELEPHANT FOUND IN
PADDY FIELD IN ASSAM’S NAGAON DIST
Nagaon (Assam) (ANI): Forest officials in Assam found the
carcass of a wild elephant in a paddy field in the state’s
Nagaon district on Monday. According to the forest officials,
the dead elephant, aged about 7 years old, was found at
Kiling village near the
Jakhalabandh area this
morning. Prima facie,
infighting is suspected to be
the cause of death. Nepal
Mandal, Forest Range Officer
said the wild tusker might
have died after fighting with
other elephants. “Today morning, the local villagers and
forest staff informed us that, a wild elephant died in the area
and we immediately reached the spot and found the carcass
of the tusker. Local villagers told us that, a herd of elephants
came to the area last night. The elephant was not healthy and
its treatment was going on,” the officer said.
THAK-THAK GANG
KNOCKED OUT,
FOUR ARRESTED
HYDERABAD MAN
KILLS WIFE TWO
KIDS, HANGS SELF
New Delhi (Agencies):
Delhi Police have arrested
4 members of the notori-
ous Thak-Thak gang, who
knock on automobile and
home windows to distract
the eye of motorists
with a view to rob them,
officers.The accused
have been recognized as
Dheenathayalone (24),
Raju (54), Karupa Samy
(37) and Murti (24).
Police said that they
had been all presently
residing at Shakurpur in
Delhi, however, all are
natives of Tamil Nadu.
With their arrest, police
have additionally claimed
to resolve 4 instances of
theft registered.
Hyderabad (Agencies):
In a shocking incident,
a man murdered his
wife and two children
before committing
suicide in Hyderabad.
The bodies were found at
their house in Papireddy
colony in Chandanagar
area on Monday after
police broke open the
door following com-
plaints by the neighbours
about foul smell. Bodies
of Nagaraju, his wife
Sujata and children Si-
dappa (11) and Ramyasri
(7) were found lying in
the house. The police
suspect that the
incident occurred on
Friday.
Ghulam Nabi Azad vouches for
restoration of J-K statehood
Kathua (Jammu and
Kashmir) (ANI): Dem-
ocratic Azad Party
chairperson Ghulam
Nabi Azad on Sunday
reiterated the demand
for the restoration of
statehood ahead of the
assembly elections
scheduled next year.
Former Congress
Rajya Sabha MP and
Democratic Azad Par-
ty chairperson Ghu-
lam Nabi Azad ad-
dressed a public rally
in Kathua and
launched three main
agendas of his outfit.
“We have three main
agendas, first to re-
store statehood, sec-
ond to reserve the
rights of purchasing
lands for JK people
only, and third to re-
serve jobs rights only
for local youth”, Azad
said in a public rally.
Adding that we will
not step back until
these agendas are ful-
filled. Former Jammu
and Kashmir Chief
minister Ghulam Nabi
Azad on Monday an-
nounced that his new
political outfit will be
named as ‘Democratic
Azad Party’.
The development
comes exactly a month
after Azad resigned
from the Congress par-
ty. Announcing the
name of the new party
at a press conference
here, Azad said that the
outfit will be secular,
democratic and inde-
pendent from any in-
fluence.
ED attaches 28 assets worth crores of
TRS lawmaker Nama Nageshwar Rao
New Delhi (ANI): The
Enforcement Directo-
rate (ED) has attached
28 immovable proper-
ties and other assets
worth Rs 80.65 crore be-
longing to TRS MP
Nama Nageshwar Rao
and his family members
in an ongoing money
laundering case against
Ranchi Expressway Ltd,
Madhucon Projects
Limited and its director
and promoters, the
agency said on Monday
.
The ED has also at-
tached the registered of-
fice of the Madhucon
group of companies and
residential property at
Jubilee Hills, Hy-
derabad. The properties
were attached under the
provisions of the Pre-
vention of Money Laun-
dering Act, 2022. Nama
Nageshwar Rao is a pro-
moter and director of
the Madhucon group of
companies and a per-
sonal guarantor to the
Bank loan defaulted by
the company
.
ED has identified and
attached immovable as-
sets of Rs 67.08 crore at
Hyderabad, Khammam
and at Prakasham dis-
trict and movable assets
of Rs 13.57 cr including
shareholding of Nama
Nageshwar Rao and his
family members.
Indore (Agencies):
The Madhya Pradesh
police on Monday
booked a husband-wife
duo for allegedly har-
assing and abetting TV
actress Vaishali Th-
akkar’s suicide.
VaishaliThakkarwas
found hanging at her
residence in the Sai
Bagh colony in Madhya
Pradesh’s Indore, under
the limits of Tejaji po-
lice station, an official
informed on Sunday
adding that a suicide
note was also recovered
from the spot which sug-
gested that she was
stressed and harassed
by her neighbour, busi-
nessmanRahulNavlani.
The Tejaji Nagar Police
have booked Rahul Nav-
lani and his wife Disha
undersections306(Abet-
ment of suicide) and 34
(Acts done by several
persons in furtherance
of commonintention)of
the Indian Penal Code
for allegedly persuading
the actor to kill herself.
Railways mulls
protection after
Duronto robbery
Kolkata (Agencies):
The Ministry of Rail-
ways is giving a critical
thought to the redeploy-
ment of Railway Safety
Force (RPF) comman-
dos on premier trains
like Rajdhani, Shatabdi
and Duronto passing
alongside sure routes
after Sunday’s armed
theft on board the New
Delhi-Howrah Duronto
Specific in Bihar.
As many as 20 armed
robbers obtained on the
practice quickly after it
left Patna station on its
technique to Howrah
and looted the passen-
gers at gunpoint.
DAP Chairman Ghulam Nabi Azad
OPS sits on Deputy Oppn Leader’s chair
Chennai (ANI): All In-
dia Anna Dravida Mun-
netra Kazhagam (AI-
ADMK) leader O Pan-
nerselvam (OPS) on
Monday lashed out at
the rival faction leader
Edappadi Palalniswai
(EPS) for not attending
assembly session that
began on Monday
.
The former Chief
Minister OPS was seen
participating in the pro-
ceedings of the House
seated in the chair for
AIADMK deputy floor
leader. EPS was absent
in the assembly session.
As per sources, he “boy-
cotted” the Assembly
session because rival
faction leader OPP was
made to sit as the As-
sembly Deputy Opposi-
tion Leader Chair, the
sources said.
OPS said, “We are at-
tending the assembly
session today as AIAD-
MK MLAs. You should
ask the EPS faction why
they did not attend the
assembly session.” On
the existing feud in the
party, OPS said that it is
a dangerous situation
that the bylaws of the
party are being
changed.
AIADMK leader O Pannerselvam
TAMIL NADU ASSEMBLY SESSION
—PHOTO
BY
PTI
MP cops book
husband-wife
for abetment
to suicide
ACTRESSES
SUICIDE CASE
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Commodity Price Change % Chg
GOLD 50,833.00 40.00 0.07 (Per 10g)
SILVER 56,255.00 594.00 1.05 (Per 1kg)
COMMODITIES
Currency Price Change % Chg
USDINR 82.30 0.11 0.13
GBPINR 92.93 0.38 0.41
CURRENCIES
SBI,Kotak,Federal Bank revise lending rates
First India Bureau
New Delhi: Sate-owned
State Bank of India (SBI)
and private lenders Kotak
Mahindra Bank and Fed-
eral Bank have revised
their lending rates under
marginal cost of fund
based lending rate (MCLR),
making consumer loans
such as personal, home and
auto costlier.
SBI has revised the
MCLR for the benchmark
one-year tenor to 7.95%, up
by 25 basis points from pre-
vious rate. SBI said the new
MCLR is effective from Oc-
tober 15, 2022. The one-year
tenor MCLR is the rate
against which most con-
sumer loans are tied to.
Kotak Mahindra Bank
said the MCLR for various
tenors has been set in the
range of 7.70-8.95% with ef-
fect from October 16, 2022.
Federal Bank said its
one-year MCLR on loans
and advances has been re-
vised to 8.70%.
BASED ON MARGINAL COST OF FUNDS
MCLR RATE
REVISION
z SBI has revised the MCLR
for the benchmark one-
year tenor to 7.95%, up by
25 basis points.
z SBI said the new MCLR is
effective from Oct 15, 2022.
z The one-year tenor MCLR
is the rate against which
most consumer loans are
tied to.
GOVERNMENT SEEKS
DATA ON VACANCIES
FROM PSUs: OFFICIAL
New Delhi (PTI): The govern-
ment has sought data on va-
cancies from all public sector
undertakings
(PSUs) and
asked them
to prepare a
roadmap to fill
those with an aim to reducing
unemployment in the country.
Information has been sought
by the government regarding
vacancies at the entry-level as
well as at the senior level, a
senior official of a public sec-
tor undertakings said.
‘TRADE SETTLEMENT
IN RUPEE THING IN
RIGHT DIRECTION’
Kolkata (PTI): With the RBI
allowing Indian banks to
open vostro
accounts with
Russian banks
for trade
settlement in
the Indian cur-
rency, the tea exporters have
expressed the view that this
a step in the right direction
as Russia is a big importer of
tea from India.”Opening up of
vostro account is a good step.
Anything in that direction is
good”, an official of ITEA said.
NEW RBI NORMS TO
STRUCTURALLY
STRENGTHEN ARCs
Mumbai (PTI): The new
regulatory guidelines for
asset recon-
struction
companies
will lead to
consolida-
tion in the sector apart from
structurally fortifying them
with improved governance,
better disclosures, lower
funding needs for asset
acquisitions, and robust bal-
ance sheets, says a report.
BYJU’S RAISES $250
MILLION IN FRESH
FUNDING ROUND
New Delhi (PTI): Edtech major
BYJU’S has raised $250 mil-
lion (about `2,000 crore) from
its existing
investors, in-
cluding Qatar
Investment
Authority, in
a fresh funding round, the
company said on Monday.
The funding round follows
BYJU’S recent announce-
ment to become profitable by
March 2023. “BYJU’S raises
$250 million in a fresh funding
round.
INDIA’S SUGAR OUTPUT TO BE HIGHER AT 36.5 MT
IN 2022-23 MARKETING SEASON: ISMA
New Delhi (PTI): The country’s sugar production is projected
to be 36.5 million tonnes in the 2022-23 marketing season, an
increase of 2% compared to the year-
ago period, industry body ISMA said on
Monday. The marketing season will be
starting this month. The production in
India, the world’s major producer of the
sweetener, stood at 35.8 million tonnes
during the 2021-22 marketing season.
The season is from Oct-Sept. With an
estimated increase in production despite higher diversion for etha-
nol, ISMA expects export to be around 9 mn tonnes this season.
OTHER STORIES
business
BRIEFS
Hyderabad (PTI): The In-
dian School of Business
(ISB) was ranked number
one in India and 44 glob-
ally in the top 100 Finan-
cial Times (FT) Executive
MBA 2022 ranking. After
ISB, Indian Institute of
Management Bangalore
(IIM-B) figured in the FT
list at 86th position glob-
ally. Alumni from the Post
Graduate Programme in
Management for Senior
Executives class of 2019
have been surveyed for
this year’s ranking and
ISB has significantly
ranked higher in various
parameters of this year’s
rankings than the previ-
ous year, the premier B-
School said.
New Delhi (PTI): Film ex-
hibition firm PVR Ltd on
Monday reported a nar-
rowing of consolidated
loss after tax at `71.49
crore in the second quar-
ter ended September with
people returning to cine-
mas as the pandemic eas-
es. The company had
posted a consolidated
loss after tax of `153.27
crore in the year-ago peri-
od, it said in a regulatory
filing. Consolidated reve-
nue from operations in
the second quarter stood
at `686.72 crore as
against `120.32 crore.
PVR LTD 2nd QUARTER
CONSOLIDATED LOSS
AFTER TAX NARROWS
ISB, IIM-BANGALORE
FIGURE IN FT EMBA
2022 RANKINGS
New Delhi (PTI): Gold
price in Delhi fell `40 to
`50,833/10 gm on Mon-
day amid a fall in the pre-
cious metal prices in the
overseas market, accord-
ing to HDFC Securities. In
the previous trade, the
yellow metal had touched
`50,873 per 10 grams.
Silver also declined by
`594 to `56,255/kg from
`56,849 per kg. In the in-
ternational market, gold
was quoting lower at
$1,655.75 per ounce
while silver was down at
$18.55 per ounce.
GOLD PRICE FALLS
RUPEES 40; SILVER
DECLINES `594
New Delhi (FIB): Cement
maker ACC on Monday
reported a consolidated
net loss of `87.32 crore
for September quarter on
account of a steep rise in
fuel cost. The company
had posted a profit of
`450.21 crore for the
same quarter a year ago.
However, total revenue
from operations was up
6.42% to `4,057.08 crore
in July-Sept as against
`3,812.31 crore. Accord-
ing to ACC, its EBITDA in
the quarter “stood at `16
crore largely due to steep
rise in fuel cost” as
against `712 crore earlier.
ACC REPORTS NET
LOSS OF `87 CRORE
FOR SEPT QUARTER
*Rates till the edition went to print.
FIGHT AGAINST INFLATION TO
BE PROLONGED: RBI ARTICLE
First India Bureau
New Delhi: The Reserve
Bank of India in its Octo-
ber Bulletin noted that
India’s fight against ‘stub-
born’ retail inflation will
be dogged and prolonged,
given the long and varia-
ble lags with which mon-
etary policy operates and
that it is fraught with un-
certainties.
Retail inflation, which is
measured by YoY changes
in the all-India consumer
price index (CPI), rose to
7.4% in September, up from
7% in August. The headline
inflation saw a rise owing
to the sharp increase in
CPI food inflation to 8.4%
in September from 7.6% a
month ago.
However, going forward
RBI expects the headline
inflation to ease from its
September high, albeit
stubbornly, on the back of
easing momentum and fa-
vourable base effects.
“While the persistence
of headline CPI inflation
above the tolerance band
for three consecutive quar-
ters (up to September) will
trigger mandated account-
ability processes, mone-
tary policy remains fo-
cussed on realigning infla-
tion with the target,” RBI
said.
Input cost pressures in-
creased in September 2022
across manufacturing and
services, albeit at a slower
pace, as reflected in the
PMIs.
Selling prices also edged
up across manufacturing
and services, with the ser-
vices sector registering
price increases higher than
the long-term average, the
central bank noted in its
bulletin.
RBI expects the momen-
tum of real GDP growth to
shed the drag embedded in
the NSO’s estimates for
Q1FY23 and move into pos-
itive territory in the re-
maining quarters.
“Although this may not
be evident in year-on-year
growth rates due to unfa-
vourable base effects, q-o-q
annualised rates will re-
flect the underlying recov-
ery,” the bulletin reads.
Nokiabagcontractsfrom
Jiotobuild5Gnetwork
New Delhi (PTI): Finnish
company Nokia said it has
won a multi-year deal from
Reliance Jio to build one of
the largest 5G networks in
the world.
Under the contract,
Nokia will supply equip-
ment from its AirScale
portfolio, including base
stations, high-capacity 5G
Massive MIMO (multiple
input multiple output) an-
tennas, and Remote Radio
Heads (RRH) to support dif-
ferent spectrum bands, and
self-organising network
software.
Reliance Jio plans to de-
ploy a 5G standalone net-
work which will interwork
with its 4G network.
The network will enable
Reliance Jio to deliver ad-
vanced 5G services such as
massive machine-to-ma-
chine communications,
network slicing, and ultra-
low-latency
.
Sensex,Nifty rise for 2nd straight
day as oil,banking stocks advance
Mumbai (PTI): Bench-
mark BSE Sensex rose by
491 points while Nifty set-
tled above the 17,300 level
on Monday on the back of
buying in index majors Re-
liance Industries, ICICI
Bank and recovery in glob-
al markets. Rising for a sec-
ond session, the 30-share
Sensex jumped 491.01
points or 0.85% to settle at
58,410.98. The index opened
lower and fell to a low of
57,639.80 in early trade.
However, it bounced back
in late morning deals and
hit rallied 529.03 points or
0.91% to touch a high of
58,449. The broad-
er NSE Nifty
climbed 126.10 points or
0.73% to end at 17,311.80,
markingitssecondstraight
session of gains.
Among Sensex shares,
State Bank of India, NTPC,
Bajaj Finserv, ICICI Bank,
Axis Bank, Reliance Indus-
tries, and IndusInd Bank
were the biggest winners.
Inflation will not show rate
hike impact now: Varma
New Delhi (PTI): RBI
Monetary Policy Commit-
tee (MPC) member Jayanth
R Varma on Monday said
that the impact of mone-
tary policy tightening on
inflation will be felt after
five to six quarters.
The central bank is man-
dated to keep inflation at
4% with 2% of upside and
downside margins.
In order to control rising
inflation, the RBI on Sep-
tember 30, has raised short-
term lending rate for the
third consecutive time by
50 bps to take the repo rate
to 5.9%.
Since May it has cumula-
tively increased the key
interest rate by 190 basis
points.
“No doubt it (inflation)
will come down. Because
we have done monetary
policy tightening. “That
tightening will have its im-
pact. The monetary policy
takes, you know, five to six
quarters to have its impact
and cool prices,” he said.
“We started only in
April. We will start seeing
the effect of that tightening
later in the year.
Air passenger traffic volume to
recover to pre-pandemic level
Mumbai (PTI): Air pas-
senger traffic volume is
expected to recover to the
pre-pandemic level, imply-
ing a robust 75% year-on-
year growth this fiscal, a
report said on Monday
.
The pick-up in traffic
volume is expected to be led
by domestic traffic as slots
and routes on the interna-
tional front are still open-
ing up, domestic credit rat-
ing agency Crisil said in its
report.
It also said that the air-
port operators are expected
to see their traffic volume
recover to the pre-pandem-
ic (fiscal 2020) level this fis-
cal, spurring a recovery in
revenue, supported by an
increase in tariffs.
In FY23, with the pan-
demic impact seemingly
behind us, air traffic vol-
ume is expected to in-
crease to the fiscal 2020
level of around 340 million
passengers.
New Delhi (PTI): The gov-
ernment on Monday said
the price rise in wheat and
rice has been “normal” and
it will intervene in the mar-
ket to offload the grains if
there is any abnormal in-
crease in the rates.
Food Secretary Sudhan-
shu Pandey also said the
government has surplus
stocks of both wheat and
rice in its godowns which
will be used for making
market intervention.
“Price rise is not abnor-
malas it has beenperceived
and projected...,” he said.
Citing the example of
wheat, he said the “price
rise is normal” as the last
year’s wholesale price was
depressed as the govern-
ment sold huge quantities
under its OMSS to bulk
consumers, he said.
The whole price of wheat
was ruling at `2,331 per
quintal on October 14, 2021,
as against `2,474 per quin-
tal on the same day in 2020.
“Therefore, it is not ad-
visable to compare the cur-
rent year’s increase in
wheat with last year’s. It
should be compared with
prices that prevailed in
2020,” Pandey explained.
1/3rd OF PASSENGERS
HAD TO PAY EXTRA
FOR FLIGHT SEATS
Mumbai (PTI): Around one-third
of air passengers had to pay
extra money for seats on a flight
in the last 12 months as free
seat option was not available,
according to a recently con-
ducted survey. One in every third
person surveyed said that the
airline they booked did not give
the option to secure a free seat,”
the survey said. Some consum-
ers prefer to reserve seats as per
their choice which can be availed
by paying an extra `200-1,500,
especially for seats in the front
and emergency rows as they
offer more legroom.
Price increase in
wheat and rice
normal:Food secy
` FALLS 11 PAISE TO
CLOSE AT 82.30
AGAINST US DOLLAR
ERICSSON ANNOUNCE
LONG-TERM STRATEGIC
5G CONTRACT WITH JIO
Mumbai (PTI): The rupee
depreciated by 11 paise to close
at 82.30 (provisional) against the
US dollar on Monday as risk-off
sentiment among investors and
sustained foreign capital out-
flows weighed on the local unit.
However, a rally in the domestic
equities and a weak greenback
overseas restricted the rupee’s
fall, traders said. At the
interbank foreign exchange
market, the local currency
opened lower at 82.33 and
later fell to a low of 82.42. The
unit finally settled at 82.30
against the American cur-
rency, registering a decline of
11 paise over its previous
close.
New Delhi (PTI): Telecom gear
maker Ericsson on Monday
announced a long-term strategic
5G contract with Reliance Jio
to roll out 5G standalone (SA)
network in the country. This is
the first partnership between Jio
and Ericsson for radio access
network deployment in the
country. Akash Ambani, Chair-
man of Reliance Jio, said, “We
are delighted to partner with
Ericsson for Jio’s 5G SA rollout...
We are confident that Jio’s 5G
network will accelerate India’s
digitalisation and will serve as
the foundation for achieving our
nation’s ‘Digital India’ vision”.
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Hunkar Rally: BJP leaders demand
purchase of millet at MSP in State
We warn CM that either buy bajra on time, else Cong will be swept away from Raj: Poonia
Rakesh Gurjar
Sikar: On the pretext
of Kisan Sabha, the BJP
blew its poll bugle on
Monday from the home
constituency of PCC
Chief Govind Singh Do-
tasra at Laxmangarh in
Sikar. The leaders de-
manded the purchase
of millet at support
price in Rajasthan.
Addressing the meet-
ing, Satish Poonia said
that when he was leav-
ing for Sikar in the
morning, some people
came to his residence
without informing him
and said that they want-
ed to see the Nathi Ka
Bada in Laxmangarh as
“Dotasra has developed
the area so much.” Poo-
nia also took a dig at
Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat
Jodo Yatra.
Poonia said that this
time there will be 8000
crorebajrainRajasthan
and if the purchase is
not done on time, then
there will be a loss of Rs
3,300 crore.
Speaking on the de-
teriorating law and or-
der situation in the
state, Poonia said that
in the last 4 years, 8
lakh cases have been
filed in Rajasthan.
Deputy Leader of Op-
position Rajendra
Rathore said that all the
members of Dotasra’s
family became officers.
Satish Poonia, Rajendra Rathore, Arun Chaturvedi and others interacting with the farmers at
Laxmangarh in Sikar on Monday.
Raj govt to receive tips for
welfare of Brahmin society
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The Rajasthan
Vipra Kalyan Board
has constituted an ‘Ex-
pert Advi-
sory Com-
mittee’ for
the all-
round de-
velopment
of the Brahmin society.
Committed to the up-
liftment of Brahmin
society, Vipra Kalyan
Board will now take the
advice of experts from
various fields and send
the suggestions to the
government.
The ‘Expert Adviso-
ry Committee’ will
comprise people from
politics, educational,
economic, legal, busi-
ness, religion, journal-
ists, and experienced
experts related to Veda
education. They will
suggest all-round de-
velopment of the Brah-
min society.
“This committee will
study and give sugges-
tions to the govern-
ment for providing bet-
ter employment oppor-
tunities and facilities
to people involved in
religious services and
performing worship at
temples,” said Chair-
man of Rajasthan State
Vipra Welfare Board,
Mahesh Sharma.
In his last crime review
meeting, DGP Lather
thanks, praises officers
Shivendra Parmar
Jaipur: DGP ML Lath-
er held his last monthly
crime review meeting
on Monday. He thanked
the officials for coop-
eration. “This is my
last crime meeting as
DGP. Thank you very
much everyone for
your cooperation. We
could have done better.
I am speaking the
names of those who
have done a good job in
the field,” he said. Af-
ter this the DGP count-
ed the names of many
SPs for better work.
Karauli SP Narayan
Togas, Jhunjhunu SP
Mridul Kachhawa,
Dholpur SP Dharmen-
dra Yadav, Bhiwadi SP
Shantanu Kumar, and
SPs of Churu and Ban-
swara were named.
Permanent disabled
rehab centre in Congo
JAIPUR FOOT TO SET UP
First India Bureau
Jaipur: The makers of
the world famous
Jaipur Foot-Bhagwan
Mahaveer Viklang Sa-
hayata Samiti (BM-
VSS) will collaborate
with Congo based H J
Foundation to set up a
permanent disabled
rehabilitation centre in
Kinshasa, the capital
of Congo.
HJ Foundation is run
by an Indian entrepre-
neur Harish Jagtani.
According to D R Me-
hta, the founder and the
chief patron of the BM-
VSS under this ar-
rangement with the HJ
Foundation a four
member technical team
from the BMVSS will
help in setting up the
permanent centre in
Kinshasa’s HJ Hospital
and would provide on
the spot fitment to the
Congo’s disabled.
Sarpanch killed in accident in Kota; two
youngsters die as bike-bus collide in Sikar
First India Bureau
Kota: Female sarpanch
Preeti Jhala (31) died
in a road accident in
the district on Monday
morning. The sarpanch
was travelling to Sarola
Gram Panchayat of
Kota in a jeep along
with her father Ranjit
Singh. During this, the
balance of the vehicle
suddenly deteriorated
near Singhania School
in Borkheda Tana area.
The jeep ran over the
divider, after which
both were admitted to
MBS Hospital in criti-
cal condition, where
the doctors declared
Preeti dead.
In a similar incident,
a young man and a girl
riding a bike were killed
while a woman was se-
riously injured when a
bus hit the bike in Ajit-
garh. Lokesh Kuldeep, a
resident of Aspura, was
going towards Anju vil-
lage along with his
cousin Babita on a bike
when the bus coming
from the front hit them
at Neem Ka Thana
Road. The police hand-
ed over the bodies to
the relatives.
The accident took place near Singhania School in Borkheda
police station area in Kota.
DGP ML Lather
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Minister of
State for Information
and Public Relations
Ashok Chandna said
that the purpose of pub-
lic relations should be
for the welfare of the
people of the state. He
said that the work of
media, judiciary, gov-
ernance, administra-
tion and all depart-
ments is for the benefit
of the people.
“If work is done keep-
ing this goal in mind,
then the welfare of the
common people will be
there. Nowadays nega-
tive publicity spreads
very fast and for this ar-
tificial intelligence is be-
ing used on a large scale.
The public relations per-
sonnel have to work
more quickly and effec-
tively to stop this,” he
said while addressing
the inaugural program
of a five-day capacity
building workshop for
newly appointed Assis-
tant Public Relations Of-
ficers at Haridev Joshi
University of Journal-
ismandMassCommuni-
cation on Monday
.
Congratulating the
newly appointed offic-
ers, he emphasised the
importance and need of
the training program.
Training session of new APROs
IMPORTANCE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
Ratan Mirdha’s
condolence meet
held in Nagaur
BJP leaders to
meet Speaker on
resignation issue
First India Bureau
Nagaur: A condolence
meet was organised at
Kuchera in Nagaur dis-
trict to pay tributes to
Late Ratan Mirdha,
who was the wife of for-
mer Rajasthan cabinet
minister Harendra
Mirdha and daughter
of veteran Congress-
man Parasram Mirdha.
She passed away a few
days ago in Jaipur. Vil-
lagers along with the
people’s representa-
tives from all over Na-
gaur expressed condo-
lences. The prayer meet
was at Mirdha Samadhi
Sthal in Kuchera.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: BJP leaders
will meet Assembly
Speaker Dr. CP Joshi
and submit a memoran-
dum regarding the po-
litical situation in the
state and ask why the
resignations of MLAs
are not being accepted.
State President Satish
Poonia, Leader of Op-
position Gulab Chand
Kataria, Deputy LoP
Rajendra Rathore, whip
Jogeshwar Garg and
others will meet Joshi.
Recently, RS MP Ghan-
shyam Tiwari had
raised issue through a
press conference.
Alwar:‘Samajik
Adhikarita Shivir’
for Divyangjan
First India Bureau
Alwar: A ‘Samajik
Adhikarita Shivir’
for distribution of
aids and assistive de-
vices to ‘Divyangjan’
under the ADIP
Scheme of the Minis-
try of Social Justice
and Empowerment,
Government of India
was organized by the
Department of Em-
powerment of Per-
sons with Disabili-
ties (DEPwD) in as-
sociation with AL-
IMCO, Social Justice
and Empowerment
Department and Dis-
trict Administration
Alwar at Pratap Au-
ditorium in Alwar.
Pratima Bhoumik
said that central gov-
ernment is commit-
ted towards the em-
powerment of Divy-
angjan and is work-
ing on the vision of
Prime Minister by
serving the last man
in line and to empow-
er them to bring
them in the main
stream of society
.
Ashok Chandna addressing the inaugural programme in Jaipur.
SUICIDE IN SW
6 habitual
offenders held
for planning
robbery bid
First India Bureau
Jodhpur: Jodhpur
Commissionerate
police have arrested
six habitual crimi-
nals for planning a
robbery bid on
Jaipur-Pali High-
way ahead of Di-
wali and recovered
four loaded coun-
try-made pistols, 62
live cartridges, sev-
en vehicles and
more than 10 mo-
biles from their pos-
session. Cash worth
Rs 7.5 lakh has also
been recovered
from the accused.
Police Commis-
sioner Ravidutt
Gaur while address-
ing a press confer-
ence said that a spe-
cial campaign is be-
ing run by the Com-
missionerate Police
against the wanted
and habitual crimi-
nals. The police had
got a tip-off that
one such miscreant
was in the Jhala-
mand area, after
which raids were
carried out.
Pratima Bhoumik
inaugurated the camp.
SHARMA OBJECTS TO SP BANSWARA
AFTER TWITTER POST ON BRAHMINS
Vipra Board chairman Mahesh Sharma spoke to
SP Banswara Rajesh Meena after an objec-
tionable post about Brahmins made on the official
Twitter handle
of Banswara
Police yester-
day. After an
objection by
Sharma, the
police removed
the post.
“Instructions were given to take action against
the concerned personnel. The post was deleted
immediately as soon as I gave instructions,”
Sharma said. He directed the SP to ensure that
no such act will be repeated.
Vipra Kalyan Board
Chairman Mahesh
Sharma forms expert
advisory committee
PAYING
TRIBUTE
The tribute meeting
on the first death
anniversary of
former minister
Mahipal Maderna
was organised in
his native village
Laxman Nagar Chadi
on Monday. Leela
Maderna and Divya
Maderna organised
a meeting by paying
floral tribute.
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सबिव
GS DOTASRA
TAKES A DIG
Reacting to BJP’s
Akrosh Sabha in Sikar,
PCC chief Govind Singh
Dotasra said that the
BJP failed to pull crowds
to events and Rajendra
Rathore had to mobilize
people from nearby Churu
district. Leaders claimed
that 30,000 farmers will
participate in the meeting
but only 3,000 workers
attended the meeting.