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JAIPUR l WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2022 l Pages 20 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 3 l Issue No. 231
PM lauds EC,India’s electoral
process at BJP’s workers meet
New Delhi: Prime Min-
ister Narendra Modi on
Tuesday while interact-
ingwithmembersof the
Bharatiya Janata Party
lauded Election Com-
mission and said that
India’s electoral process
has set a benchmark for
various counties.
“India is one of the
countries where the
Election Commission
(EC) can issue notices
to people and transfer
officials. Our EC and
electoral process set a
benchmark for various
countries,” said PM
Modi. PM Modi’s re-
mark on the election
commission comes on
the same day as India
celebrates National Vot-
ers Day
.
PM Modi was inter-
acting with panna sami-
ti members from Guja-
rat on audio via the
NaMo app. —ANI
NATIONAL
VOTERS’ DAY
MAJOR BLOW TO CONGRESS
SURGE IN HOME ISOLATION CASES
CRUCIAL READ
SENSEX SOARS
366.64 PTS TO
END AT 57,858
DELHI: 8-YR-OLD
GIRL GANG-
RAPED, TWO
DETAINED
New Delhi: On Tues-
day, he BSE Sensex
ended 366.64 points
or 0.64 per cent
higher at 57,858.15.
Similarly, the NSE Nif-
ty rose 128.85 points
or 0.75 per cent to
close at 17,277.95.
New Delhi: The
Delhi Commission for
Women (DCW) has
sent a notice to the
police seeking imme-
diate action against a
group of unidentified
men who allegedly
raped an eight-year-
old girl. The girl is
currently in the ICU
“battling for life”,
according to DCW
chairperson Swati
Maliwal. The police
said they received
the notice and have
started investigation.
Two suspects have
been detained.
Anewbeginningforme:Cong’s
RPNSinghjumpsship,joinsBJP
New Delhi: In a major
setbacktoCongress,spe-
cially the Gandhi sib-
lings, and its aggressive
election efforts in UP,
CWC member & AICC
office bearer RPN Singh
quit the party on Tues-
day and joined the BJP.
Singh was a minister of
state in the UPA II gov-
ernment.
“Today, at a time, we
are celebrating forma-
tion of our great Repub-
lic, I begin a new chap-
ter in my political jour-
ney
. Jai Hind,” he tweet-
ed along with his resig-
nation letter addressed
to Cong Prez Sonia Gan-
dhi. “This is a new be-
ginning for me & I look
forward to my contribu-
tion to nation-building
under visionary leader-
ship & guidance of PM
Modi, BJP Prez JP Na-
dda & Home Minister
Amit Shah,”Singh
tweeted. —PTI
‘BJP leadership
‘cutting Yogi to
size’: Priyanka
Gandhi
New Delhi: Congress
leader Priyanka Gandhi
Vadra said fielding CM
Yogi from his home turf
Gorakhpur Priyanka
said, “Looks to me like
his leadership is at-
tempting
to cut him
to size. It’s
an open
s e c r e t
that they
have been
wanting to do so for
sometime. Their inter-
nal pushes & pulls are
beginning to reveal
themselves in public
now. I suppose in an au-
tocratic system like
theirs, there can only be
one supreme leader,”
Cong gen secy said.—PTI
RPN’s IMPACT ON POLLS & PARTY
Electorally, his exit from the grand old party will have
limited impact given that he is not a pan-UP leader
& his sphere of influence is confined to Kushi Nagar
LS seat, adjoining Gorakhpur, which he represented in
2009. His old Assembly seat of Padrauna, which he rep-
resented thrice from 1996 - 2009, falls in Kushi Nagar.
But Singh’s exit is politically damaging to Congress as
he is considered to be one of the ‘Gen Next’ leaders.
Though he is 57 yrs old, he was seen as among leaders
who would be part of Rahul Gandhi’s future Congress.
The battle which Congress party is
fighting can be fought only with brav-
ery ... It requires courage, strength and
Priyanka Gandhi Ji has said that coward people
can’t fight it —Supriya Shrinate, Congress spokesperson
Foreignfundinglicence:
NoSCrelieffor6kNGOs
SC seeks Centre,
EC response on
poll freebies
New Delhi: SC on Tues-
day issued notices to
Centre & EC seeking
their response to a PIL
seeking a direction to
seize election symbol or
de-register a political
party that promises or
distributes ‘irrational
freebies’ from public
funds before polls. A
bench comprising CJI
NV Ramana & Justices
AS Bopanna & Hima
Kohli observed, “It is a
serious issue & freebies
budget goes beyond reg-
ular budget. Eventhough
its not a corrupt practice,
but it creates a uneven
playing field.” —PTI
New Delhi: The Su-
preme Court has de-
clined immediate relief
to NGOs including Mis-
sionaries of Charity
who lost FCRA registra-
tion after the Centre
said that the extension
of the licence was given
to NGOs which filed ap-
plications.
Refusing to pass an
interim order to protect
the 6,000 NGOs, the
court asked them to
make a presentation be-
fore the Centre for the
renewal, which would
then take a decision as
per the law.
The top court said it
does not want to inter-
fere in the matter and
that the NGOs should
first approach the gov-
ernment. If they are
unhappy with deci-
sions, the matter could
be heard in court. —PTI
Union Minister Mandaviya directs
states, UTs to bolster teleconsultations
New Delhi: In view of
a substantial number
of COVID-19 patients
recuperating in home
isolation,UnionHealth
Minister Mansukh
Mandaviyainteracting
with health mins, bu-
reaucrats & adminis-
trators of 9 states &
UTs asked to focus on
expanding reach of tel-
econsultation services
to provide timely
healthcare. —PTI
STEALTH OMICRON SYMPTOMS DIFFICULT
TO DISCERN FROM DELTA, SAYS EXPERT
In recent findings, it came to light that it is difficult
to differentiate between Delta & BA.2, infectious
sub-variant Omicron, or so-called stealth variant un-
less genome sequencing is done. Explaining this, Dr
Harsh Mahajan, Founder-Chief Radiologist, Mahajan
Imaging said, “What happens in BA.2, an Omicron
sub-variant, is that S-gene drop-off doesn’t happen
with RT-PCR. It’s also known as ‘stealth variant’ as
it’s similar on thermo fisher RT-PCR kit, to what
Delta was.”“Hence if we don’t do genome sequenc-
ing, we won’t be able to differentiate between Delta
& this so-called stealth variant or BA.2”. —ANI
CORONA
CATASTROPHE
RAJASTHAN
9,771
NEW
CASES
2,140
NEW CASES
IN JAIPUR
22
NEW DEATHS
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First India will remain
closed on January 26,
2022, on account of
Republic Day. There will,
therefore, be no edition of
the paper on January 27,
2022. —Editor
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Bainsla, a ‘bhakta’ of CM Gehlot!
THE AILING GURJAR LEADER TERMS HIMSELF A
DEVOUT DEVOTEE OF THE CHIEF MINISTER!
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Ailing Gurjar
leader Colonel Kirodi
Singh Bainsla was
called upon by senior
Congress leaders on
Tuesday, who enquired
about Bainsla’s health.
The leaders had made
a beeline for the Gur-
jar leader’s residence
and prominent leaders
like Dr. Raghu Shar-
ma, Lalchand Kataria
and Dharmendra
Rathore interacted
with Bainsla. Addi-
tionally, Ministers Ra-
jendra Yadav and Nau-
rat Gurjar also accom-
panied the leaders.
The move came about
asChief MinisterAshok
Gehlot wanted to ensure
that Bainsla is assured
of all medical help from
the state government. In
fact, during their con-
versation, Rathore also
made Bainsla speak to
the Chief Minister over
the phone and Gehlot,
who has not been mov-
ing out of CMR since
contracting Covid again
recently, spoke to the
Gurjar agitation leader
at length, inquiring
about Colonel Bainsla’s
health condition.
The Chief Minister
also spoke to Colonel
Bainsla’s daughter - IRS
Sunita Bainsla -
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REPUBLIC DAY 2022
PADMA AWARDS ANNOUNCED
The Padma Bhushan will also be conferred on Congress
leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella,
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and SII MD Cyrus Poonawalla
Padma Vibhushan to Gen
Rawat, Kalyan Singh
n the eve of the
Republic Day,
the Centre on
Tuesday an-
nounced the
list of recipients of
Padma awards. Among
other honours, first
CDS late General Bipin
Rawat & former Uttar
Pradesh CM Kalyan
Singh have been award-
ed the Padma Vibhush-
an.
The Padma Bhushan
will be conferred on
Cong leader Ghulam
Nabi Azad, ex-WB CM
Buddhadeb Bhattachar-
jee, Microsoft CEO
Satya Nadella, Alpha-
bet CEO Sundar Pichai
& SII MD Cyrus Poona-
walla. Covaxin maker
Bharat Biotech Chair-
man Krishna Ella, his
co-founder wife Suchi-
tra Ella.
Olympians Neeraj
Chopra, Pramod Bha-
gat Vandana Kataria,
and singer Sonu Nigam
will be awarded the
Padma Shri.
R-Day: President Kovind remembers
contribution of India’s freedom fighters
New Delhi: During his
address to the country
on Republic Day eve,
President Ram Nath
Kovind remembered the
contribution of freedom
fighters in India’s inde-
pendence movement.
“On this occasion, let us
also remember the great
freedom fighters who
showed incomparable
courage in their pursuit
of the dream of Swaraj
and fired up the people
to fight for it”. “Two
days ago, on January
23, all of us observed
the 125th birth anniver-
sary of Netaji Subhas
Chandra Bose who had
adopted the energising
salutation of ‘Jai Hind’.
His quest for independ-
ence and his ambition
to make India proud
inspired all of us,” said
president Kovind while
remembering Netaji.
O
RAJIV MEHRISHI AND 4 OTHERS
FROM RAJ GET PADMA AWARDS
Mehrishi gets Padma Bhushan. Four others -
Paralympian Devendra Jhajharia, Avani Lekhara;
Chandraprakash Dwivedi and Ramdayal Sharma
for arts, also named for Padma awards
Aditi Nagar
New Delhi: Former
Rajasthan Chief Sec-
retary- IAS Rajiv
Mehrishi - has been
named as a recipient
of the prestigious
Padma Bhushan
award. On Tuesday
,
President Ram Nath
Kovind gave his ap-
proval to this effect
after which Home
Secretary called and
congratulated Mehri-
shi, who has been
named for the award
for excellent services
as a bureaucrat.
Mehrishi has been
the former Home Sec-
retary& FinanceSec-
retary of the country
& also served as CAG
from 2017 to 2020.
Mehrishi has been
appointed as Chair-
man of NSE IFSC, a
wholly owned sub-
sidiary of National
Stock Exchange.
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OLYMPIAN NEERAJ CHOPRA GETS
PARAM VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL
SECURITY BEEFED UP AHEAD OF R-DAY,
FRS INSTALLED @ 30 LOCATIONS
939 POLICE MEDALS
ANNOUNCED
Subedar Neeraj Chopra, first Indian
track & field athlete to win a gold
medal at Olympic games & serv-
ing in Indian Army’s 4 Rajputana
Rifles, has been awarded Param
Vishisht Seva Medal (PVSM) for
his distinguished service. Chopra’s
name figures in list of Army per-
sonnel awarded for their gallantry.
In order to keep check on people coming to watch
R-Day Parade, Delhi cops installed Facial Recognition
Systems & CCTV cameras to strengthen security. “We
have installed Facial Recognition Systems at 30 different
locations, including 6 entry points for frisking. FRS has a
database of 50,000 suspected criminals,” they said.
A total of 939 service
medals, including 189 for
gallantry, was announced
by Centre for personnel
of various central & state
police forces on the eve of
Republic Day.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot Colonel Kirodi Singh Bainsla
COPS PUT POSTERS
OF TERRORISTS
Delhi Police put up 4
posters of suspected
Al-Qaeda terrorists near
Hanuman Mandir in
Connaught Place, that
mentioned 4 individuals
having links with group.
Neighbour lures minor with
berries, rapes and kills her
First India Bureau
Pali: A minor was
found dead in a well in
Pali under the Takhat-
garh police station area
on Tuesday. According
toSHORajendraChaud-
hary
, the 10-year-old girl
was playing outside the
house with her friends
on Monday when a man
from the neighbour-
hood lured her to a near-
by field on the pretext of
giving her berries and
then raped her. He then
killed her and threw her
into a well.
Meanwhile, another
mentally challenged
minor has reportedly
disappeared belonging
to Alwar. The victim’s
family lodged a missing
report of the minor on
January 24.
RAPE AND SHAME
MINOR GIRL
ABDUCTED FROM
SUMERPUR
Pali: A 10-year-old girl
was allegedly abducted
from the Pisawa village
in Sumerpur, informa-
tion about kidnapping of
an minor girl in Pisawa
village spread like wildfire
in the area. Villagers
said, that a man from the
village was seen taking
a minor girl. The girl’s
slippers and blood stains
were seen near a deserted
well. People of Pisawa,
Anopura, Sangod villages
gathered and Sumerpur
Takhatgarh Police Officer
reached the spot. Sum-
erpur DSP Rajat Vishnoi
also reached the spot.
Diya Kumari@KumariDiya
Neither daughters are safe nor daughters are get-
ting justice under Congress rule in the Rajasthan. If
you are so concerned about the safety of daughters, then tell
me what action has been taken against the criminals so far?
Rajasthan State Commission for Protection of Child Rights
president Sangeeta Beniwal on Tuesday paid a surprise visit
to JK Lon Hospital and met the victim minor girl of Alwar and
got information about the health of the girl. There is a lot of
improvement in the health of the girl.
BJP Mahila Morcha protests,
seeks arrest of rapists asap
First India Bureau
Bhilwara/Alwar: BJP
Mahila Morcha led by
state president Alka
Mundra staged demon-
stration at Bhilwara
district collectorate on
Tuesday against the
‘rape’ cases. Mean-
whille, in Alwar the
Mahila Morcha, pro-
tested at Hope Circus
with bangles over not
confirming ‘rape’ of the
minor. They said that
the government must
wear bangles if it can-
not control crime. They
also submitted a memo-
randum in the name of
the Governor, the Addi-
tional District Collector
and the Additional SP
demanding arrest asap.
Alka Mundra with Mahila Morcha staged protest in Bhilwara.
Those who
keep an evil
eye on daugh-
ters should not get an
inch of land. The rapists
took away the girl who
was sleeping in house in
Baran, but the Govt not
listening to the screams
of daughters, this gov-
ernment is not ashamed
to bow its head in front
of the rapists. The entire
police station staff there
should be suspended.
—Gajendra Singh
Shekhawat, Union Min
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First India Bureau
Jaipur: Twenty-two
more people died from
coronavirus in Ra-
jasthan on Tuesday as
9,771 new cases pushed
the state’s infection
count to 11,49,153.
Till now, 9,140 people
have died from the in-
fection in the state, ac-
cording to an official
report.
Eight deaths were
reported from Jaipur,
followed by three in Bi-
kaner, two in Jodhpur
and one each in Ajmer,
Alwar, Bundi, Dausa,
Ganganagar, Hanu-
mangarh, Jhalawar,
Kota and Nagaur.
Jaipur reported the
maximum 2,140 cases.
As many as 741 people
tested positive in Jodh-
pur.
The state currently
has 92,692 active cases.
Vikas Sharma
Jaipur: The State has
seen as many as 154
deaths of corona pa-
tients in the last 24
days. Expressing his
concerns over it,
Health Minister Par-
sadi Lal Meena said on
Tuesday that most of
the deceased were of
more than 60 years of
age and they all had co-
morbidities. However,
there are much less
deaths during the third
wave in comparison to
the first and second
waves, he added. Those
who have already been
administered both dos-
es of the vaccine, they
are safe, he said.
22die,9.7Kinfectedina
dayasCovidmarcheson
11,49,153
TOTAL CASES
9,771 IN A DAY
10,47,321
TOTAL
RECOVERED
9,140
TOTAL DEATHS
22 IN A DAY
92,692
ACTIVE CASES
24,832 IN JAIPUR
COVID-19 UPDATE
154 deaths in
24 days, Min
concerned
Kamal Kant
Jaipur: Lawyers with
long experience have
protested the recent
promotion of 26 ‘Advo-
cates’ as ‘Senior Advo-
cates’ by the High
Court dubbing it “un-
fair”. The protesting
lawyers, led by Poonam
Chand Bhandari,
staged a sit-in in front
of the Gandhi statue in
the High Court prem-
ises here on Tuesday
.
Addressing the pro-
testers, Adv Vimal
Chaudhury said that
some very senior, es-
tablished and experi-
enced lawyers have not
been designated as
‘Senior Advocates’ so
far while some lawyers
much junior to them
have been promoted
and the legal fraternity
is feeling insulted due
to this. The High Court
administration issued
a circular on Monday
informing that 11 law-
yers working in its
Jodhpur Main Branch
and 15 lawyers of the
Jaipur Bench have
been promoted and
designated as Senior
Advocate.
Senior lawyers protest ‘unfair’ promotions
Abhishek Srivastava
Jaipur: As envisaged by
Urban Development and
Housing Minister Shan-
ti Dhariwal, the Jaipur
Development Authority
is carrying out various
development works in
the city. JDA Commis-
sioner Gaurav Goyal
said that orders have
been issued for work un-
der three schemes. A
housing scheme in vil-
lage Sarnachaud for the
rehabilitation of resi-
dents of Javipra’s no-
madic/semi-nomadic
tribe. About 1,272 resi-
dential plots, 88 retail
shops and 37 commercial
plots have been created.
Provision has been
made for the construc-
tion of four walls on the
roads, parks, conveni-
ence areas, reserved
land, and construction
of drainage system. Rs
335 lakh will be spent for
these and the work like-
ly to be completed by
July 2022. Another Rs
282 lakh will be spent for
the renewal of the link
road connecting the
main road of Kalwar
road and cross drainage
work. Renovation work
is being done by JDA
from Chomu railway sta-
tion to Fatehpura (Jaho-
ta) via Biharipura road.
JDA fast-tracks work under 3 schemes
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot
has extended greetings to the people of
the State on the eve Republic Day
. “Repub-
lic Day inspires us to remain devoted to
the Constitution of the country
,” he said.
The CM said that maintaining democrat-
ic values is a big challenge in the present
times and in such a situation, it is the
duty of all Indians to contribute to main-
taining unity and integrity in the coun-
try
. On the other hand, Rajasthan Gover-
nor Kalraj Mishra will address the people
of the state on Doordarshan on Wednes-
day on the occasion of Republic Day
. The
message of the Governor will be telecast-
ed at DD Rajasthan at 08.30 am and will
be broadcast at 9.10 am from all the cent-
ers of All India Radio in Rajasthan.
Guv, CM extend
greetings to people
on R-Day eve
GUV TO HOIST FLAG AT
SMS, CM AT SECRETARIAT
Ministers and Deputy Chief whip have
been authorised for unfurling national
flag in 30 districts on Republic Day. In
the rest of the 3 districts, the collec-
tor will unfurl the flag. Governor Kalraj
Mishra to hoist flag at SMS stadium,
CM at State Secretariat, and Speaker
Dr CP Joshi at the Assembly. BD Kalla
in Bikaner, Shanti Dhariwal in Kota,
Hemaram Chaudhary in Barmer, Parsadi
Lal in Dausa, Lalchand Kataria in Ajmer,
Mahendrajeet Singh Malviya in Ban-
swara, Mahesh Joshi in Pali, Ramlal Jat
in Bhilwara, Pramod Bhaya in Baran,
Vishvendra Singh in Bharatpur, Ramesh
Meena in Karauli, Udayalal Anjana in
Chittogarh and Pratap Singh Khachari-
awas in Udaipur. Saleh Mohammad in
Jaisalmer, Mamta Bhupesh in Jhunj-
hunu, Bhajan Lal Jatav in Sawai Mad-
hopur, Tikaram Jully in Alwar, Govind
Ram Meghwal in Sriganganagar.
NSUI members in ‘Tiranga Yatra’ at Janpath in Jaipur
on Tuesday. —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA
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दनम्नदलदि् िसरों की भूदम में अ्वैध रूप से काॅलोदनया द्वकदस् हो चुकी है एं्व इन काॅलोदनयों में बसा्वट हो चुकी है, दजनके राजस्व
ररकाॅर्ड के अनुसार िा्ेिारों ्व िसरों का द्व्वरण दनम्नानुसार है
क्र.सं. खसरा नम्बर रक्बा ककस्म खातेदारान का ना्म (राजस्व ग्ा्म- नानी)
1 1589/ 1045 0.95 चाही 2 0.33
जा्व 2 0.62
1. िुगाताराम पुत्र सुिा दहससा- 86/285 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
2. नाथिीिे्वी पदनि स्व. सुिा दहससा- 86/285 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
3. रामा्व्ार पुत्र जी्वणराम दहससा- 9/95 जाद्- माली दन. धोलपादलया ्ह.
लक्मणगढ़ िा्ेिार
4. सां्वरमल पुत्र सुिा दहससा- 86/285 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
2 1590/ 1045 1.45 चाही 2 0.51
चाही 2 0.94
1. कमल पुत्र बाबूलाल दहससा- 1/10 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
2. जी्वणी पदनि स्व. मुकनिा दहससा- 1/5 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
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5. बन्वारीलाल पुत्र दकशनाराम दहससा- 1/5 जाद्- माली सा. मलकेङा िा्ेिार
6. श्र्वणीिे्वी पदनि बाबूलाल दहससा- 1/10 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
3 1591/ 1045,
1592/ 1045
0.09
0.34
चाही 2 0.03
जा्व 2 0.06
चाही 2 0.12
जा्व 2 0.22
रामिीन पुत्र नाथिाराम दहससा - पूणता जाद् माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
4 1593/ 1045 0.20 चाही 2 0.07
जा्व 2 0.13
1. कमल पुत्र बाबूलाल दहससा- 1/20 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
2. जी्वणी पदनि मुकनिाराम दहससा- 1/10 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
3. झूंथिा पुत्र मुकनिाराम दहससा- 1/10 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
4. ्ाराचनि पुत्र मुकनिाराम दहससा- 1/10 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
5. िुगाताराम पुत्र सुिा दहससा- 1/6 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
6. नाथिीिे्वी पदनि सुिा दहससा- 1/6 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
7. बन्वारीलाल पुत्र दकशनाराम दहससा- 1/10 जाद्- माली सा. मलकेङा िा्ेिार
8. श्र्वणीिे्वी पदनि बाबूलाल दहससा- 1/20 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
9. सां्वरमल पुत्र सुिा दहससा- 1/6 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
5 1598/ 1045 0.03 चाही 2 0.01
जा्व 2 0.02
1. अजुतानलाल पुत्र नारायणराम दहससा- 34/155 जाद्- जाट सा. रोरुबङी
्हसील लक्मणगढ िा्ेिार
2. ओमप्रकाश पुत्र भं्वरलाल दहससा- 21/1550 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
3. घीसीिे्वी पदनि भं्वरलाल दहससा- 21/1550 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
4. प्रहलािदसंह पुत्र हनुमानदसंह दहससा- 67/155 जाद्- जाट सा. कटराथिल
िा्ेिार
5. दबमला पुत्री भं्वरलाल दहससा- 21/1550 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
6. मिनलाल पुत्र मांगू दहससा- 21/310 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
7. महा्वीर पुत्र गीगाराम दहससा- 33/155 जाद्- जाट सा. रुलयाणामाली ्हसील
लक्मणगढ िा्ेिार
8. सन्ोष पुत्री भं्वरलाल दहससा- 21/1550 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
9. सरोज पुत्री भं्वरलाल दहससा- 21/1550 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार
6 1602/ 1045 0.72 चाही 2 0.25
जा्व 2 0.47
1. अदन्ािे्वी पदनि नरो्मकुमार दहससा- 1/4 जाद्- ब्ाह्मण दन. आननिनगर
सीकर िा्ेिार
2. कोशलयािे्वी पदनि सुशीलचनि दहससा- 1/4 जाद्- महाजन दन. नया शहर
सीकर िा्ेिार
3. सुदमत्रािे्वी पदनि श्रीदकशन दहससा- 1/4 जाद्- ब्ाह्मण दन. आननिनगर सीकर
िा्ेिार
4. सरस्व्ीिे्वी पदनि िौल्राम दहससा- 1/4 जाद्- दसनधी दन. पटेलमागता सीकर
िा्ेिार
और इसदलये उक् भूदमयां उसके भाग में िा्ेिारी अदधकार/दह् राजसथिान भू-राजस्व अदधदनयम 1956 की धारा 90क की उपधारा
(8) अधीन पयता्वदस् दकये जाने के िायी है।
अ्ः इसके द्ारा सूदच् दकया जा्ा है दक इस सूचना की प्रास्् की ्ारीि से 7 दिन के भी्र कारण ब्ायें दक कयों न उक् भूदम में
आपके अदधकारों और दह् को पयता्वदस् कर दिया जा्वे और इसदलये कयों न भूदम को राजय सरकार में समस् द्वललघनों से मुक् दनदह्
दकया जा सके। उक् अ्वदध के दलये प्रकरण से समबसनध् समस् िस्ा्वेज (यथिा ले-आउट ्लान ्व अनय) आमजन/दह्बद् वयसक् के
दलये कायातालय की कृदष भूदम (90-ए) शािा में िेिने, पढने एं्व नकल प्रा्् करने हे्ु िुला रिा गया है।
यह सूचना मेरे हस्ाक्षर और मुहर के अदधन दिनांक 25-1-2022 को जारी की जा्ी है। िा्ेिारों के पुख्ा सबू्ों के अभा्व में उक्
सुचना को जररये राक से दभज्वाने के साथि-साथि उक् आ्वासीय काॅलोनी के आस-पास चसपा भी दकया गया है। उक् लोक सूचना िा्ेिारों
के हक सृजन के समबनध में असन्म सूचना है यथिा इस सूचना की दनधातारर् समया्वदध के बाि दकसी प्रकार का कोई उज्र ऐ्राज समाअ्
नहीं दकया जायेगा।
(श्र्वण कु्मार क्वश्नोई)
प्रादधकृ् अदधकारी ए्वं
आयुक्
नगर पररषि सीकर

 	
Kirodi insists for
grilling of RBSE
chief in REET leak
Jaipur: BJP’s Rajya
Sabha MP Dr Kirodi
Lal Meena on Tuesday
said that he has been
insisting from the very
beginning that the
truth about the REET
paper leak will never
be revealed without a
CBI investigation.
“Bhajanlal is only a
pawn while the king-
pin himself is the
Chairman of the
Board of Secondary
Education, Dr DP
Jaroli. It was under
his supervision that
the REET paper was
leaked and I have al-
ready made public the
evidence proving
this,” he charged.
If Dr DP Jaroli is in-
terrogated firmly, the
truth will emerge
within no time, he
said. —FIB
Aishwary Pradhan
Jaipur: Former CM
Vasundhara Raje on
Tuesday paid a trib-
ute to her mother
Rajamta Vijayaraje
Scindiaji on her
death anniversary.
“Her ideal life is an
inspiration for all
those patriots who
choose the service
of the nation as
their destiny over
worldly attach-
ments. Her methods
of working towards
bringing women into
politicsandstrength-
ening the democracy
were peerless”, she
tweeted.
UPEN YADAV MEETS
RSSB CHAIRMAN
OVER RECRUITMENTS
RATHORE, RAMLAL
SLAM GOVT ON
REET PAPER LEAK
PATWARI
RECRUITMENT
EXAM RESULTS OUT
Raje pays
tribute to her
mother on
death anniv
Upen Yadav met RSSB
Chairman Hariprasad Shar-
ma regarding various re-
cruitments of unemployed.
The results of recruitment
were also discussed in
the meeting. The result
of Patwari recruitment
was to come on Tuesday.
The release of Computer
Instructor Recruitment will
be issued this month.
Dy LoP Rajendra Rathore
and BJP State chief
spokesperson and MLA
Ramlal Sharma slammed
the govt saying that the
name of the person who
delivered the paper to the
accused Bhajanlal has
not yet been disclosed
by the SOG. He said that
the SOG is not making
important disclosures
because of the pressure
exerted by the govt.
The result of the Patwari
recruitment exam con-
ducted in two phases on
October 23 and 24 was
out on Tuesday. However,
shortly after the announce-
ment of the result, the
website crashed due to
increased traffic. A total
of 10 lakh 41 thousand
candidates had appeared in
the examination.
SEND NOTICE TO
DEFAULTERS: SONI
TO OFFICIALS
Jaipur: Transport
and Road Safety
Commissioner Ma-
hendra Soni has
asked his officers to
send notices to peo-
ple who have not paid
the taxes or the pen-
alty amounts for a
long time. Soni was
discussing ways to
raise the revenue of
the department in a
review meeting.
Soni encouraged
the RTOs saying they
have the potential to
achieve the revenue
targets. He told them
to hold similar meet-
ings with the District
Transport Officers.
Khachariyawas rescues injured calf
Food Minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas on his way to Udaipur on
Tuesday got down from the car upon seeing an injured calf by the
roadside near Gulabpura. The Minister provided first-aid to the calf,
whose leg was bleeding and asked the officers of the police department
to call a doctor immediately. He then left for Udaipur without security.
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RATHORE WRITES
TO GEHLOT OVER
LAND BILL, RODA
Jaipur: Deputy Lead-
er of Opposition Ra-
jendra Rathore has
written a letter to CM
Ashok Gehlot over the
Rajasthan Agricul-
tural Credit Opera-
tions (Removal of Dif-
ficulties) Act, better
known as RODA.
Rathore has suggest-
ed that CM should
have brought suitable
amendmentsinRODA
regarding auctioning
of land less than 5
acresinsteadof bring-
ing amendment Bill.
Jaipur: Cold wave conditions prevailed in many parts of Rajasthan where
the minimum temperature dipped to 2.2 degrees Celsius in Chittorgarh, the
weather office said. Fatehpur in Sikar recorded 3.2 degrees while Bhilwara,
Anta (Baran), Dabok, Churu, Karauli and Ganganagar recorded minimum of
3.6, 3.9, 4.5, 5, 5.2 and 6.4 degrees respectively.
COLD WAVE
CONTINUES TO
PREVAIL IN
RAJASTHAN
BRIEF
in
PROBE ON
INTO `1.15 CR
DOWRY CASE
TRANSFER
POLICY DRAFT
SENT TO CS: MIN
Jaipur: An inves-
tigation has been
initiated after a
video on the alleged
payment of Rs
1.15 crore by a
sacked policeman
as dowry on his
daughter’s marriage
in Rajasthan’s
Bharatpur district
went viral. The Uch-
hain police station
has handed over
the investigation to
an officer after the
incident surfaced,
police said, adding
the case will be
registered after the
preliminary probe is
completed.
Bikaner: Educa-
tion Minister Dr BD
Kalla was on a tour
of his assembly
constituency on
Tuesday where he
announced devept
works worth Rs 20
lakh in Dashnam
Goswami area.
Talking to First
India, Kalla said
that they have sent
the drafts to CS re-
garding the transfer
policy. Kalla did not
give a direct answer
to the question on
whether 84,000
applicants will have
to reapply.
—Laxman Raghav
REPUBLIC SHOULD BECOME
STRONGER IN THE LIGHT OF
Amrit Mahotsav of Independence is a festival to make us realize the real secret of freedom
in the light of the glorious traditions of our national love, harmony, and spirituality
‘AmritMahotsav’
hen the country became inde-
pendent, we did not have any sov-
ereign constitution of our own.
Republic Day is very important
because the Constitution came
into force on this day
. The Indian
Constitution is the largest hand-
written constitution in the world.
I consider it a global document of
human rights and duties. If there
is a reliable system for the protec-
tion of human rights, then it is in
the Indian Constitution itself.
Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of
the Nation, had once said that ‘the
Ganges of rights flows from the
Himalayas of duties’. The Consti-
tution is the decorum of freedom.
The whole country is celebrat-
ing the Amrit Mahotsav of Inde-
pendence at this time. There is
also a need to think deeply in the
context of this Mahotsav on the
occasion of Republic Day. Be-
cause, for the first time this has
happened when the Mahotsav is
being celebrated at various levels
across the country for keeping
the memory of our freedom fight-
ers alive, to keep the culture and
glorious history of the country
intact in the light of the events
related to the freedom movement.
Consider that we are all illumi-
nated by the sun and the light of
the sun is reflected on the earth
by becoming moonlight. Moon is
immortal. Having nectar-like
rays. Its rays never fade. It is in-
destructible due to being imbued
with the nectar element. I also
consider Indian culture to be in-
exhaustible in the same way
.
The Amrit Mahotsav of Inde-
pendence is a festival to make us
realize the real secret of freedom
in the light of the glorious tradi-
tions of our national love, har-
mony, and spirituality
. It is dedi-
catedtothosepeople,duetowhich
the country became self-reliant in
various fields. It is dedicated to
the achievements of those who
wrote incredible success stories
to make the country strong and
prosperous. Public participation
hasbeenensuredintheall-around
development of the country
. The
aim is that the small efforts and
changes that have been made for
the pride of the country at the lo-
cal level for the spirit of self-reli-
ant India can take the form of
national achievement. The real
objective of this festival is to pre-
serve the history of efforts made
for great successes in each state
and every region of India so as to
inspire future generations. I also
call it the inspirational festival of
the new generation.
After independence, a strong
foundation of development in the
country was laid based on
planned development in each
area under the constitution. The
philosophy associated with Indi-
an culture, the lofty life tradi-
tions we have - the Constitution
explains it in a way
. I believe that
a nation is not just a landmass. It
is a thought in itself. The mean-
ing of seeing the country in the
noun of thought is a nation in
which there is no distinction be-
tween men and women based on
caste and religion. Where experi-
ence and knowledge are partners.
Bharat itself means that great
tradition of knowledge and phi-
losophy in which the essence
from the Vedic hymns to the Ad-
vaita philosophy of Adi Shanka-
racharya comes. Our nation has
given the message of considering
the whole world as our family
with the formula of ‘Vasudhaiva
Kutumbakam’.
Today the country is progress-
ing rapidly by providing social,
economic, mental, political free-
dom to women, social and eco-
nomic backward, disabled, and
tribals. But I believe that the real
goal will be accomplished only
when the person standing in the
last row gets equality and justice.
It is imperative that our new gen-
eration become self-reliant, and
be educated in human values. It
is the duty of all of us that we
should be fully engaged in achiev-
ing the bigger goals of self-reli-
ance. Post-covid pandemic, the
world will be new. There will be a
new system, and I am sure this
new system will be inspired by
the lofty values of Indian culture.
Because even in the difficult
times of covid, we supplied med-
icines and vaccines not only for
ours but to other countries of the
world keeping in view the world
humanity
.
The country has achieved
great successes in various fields
in the last 75 years despite diffi-
cult challenges. India, which
once faced a shortage of food
grains, is today the world’s larg-
est exporter of food grains. The
country has today become a glob-
al supplier of vaccines in the era
of the pandemic, recovering from
the lack of health services. With
the emerging nationalism, today
the country has taken a big leap
in information technology and
special knowledge-based indus-
tries. We have achieved food secu-
rity for a large population. There
is no area in which India is not
moving fast.
Come, on Republic Day today
, in
the light of ‘Azadi Ke Amrit Ma-
hotsav’,letusalltrywithdetermi-
nation to take the nation on the
path of knowledge and develop-
ment. Create new avenues for the
progress of the country
. May eve-
ryone’s happiness be collective
happiness and sorrow collective
sorrow. We should be proud of the
nation’s pride, with this collective
spirit, on Republic Day, let us all
pave the way for the all-around
development of the country
.
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY
THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL
Come, on Republic Day
today, in the light of
‘Azadi Ke Amrit
Mahotsav’, let us all try
with determination to
take the nation on the
path of knowledge and
development. Create new
avenues for the progress
of the country. May
everyone’s happiness be
collective happiness and
sorrow collective sorrow.
We should be proud of the
nation’s pride, with this
collective spirit, on
Republic Day, let us
all pave the way for the
all-around development
of the country
W
KALRAJ MISHRA
The writer is Governor of Rajasthan
The whole country is celebrating the Amrit
Mahotsav of Independence at this time. There is also a
need to think deeply in the context of this Mahotsav on the
occasion of Republic Day. Because, for the first time this
has happened when the Mahotsav is being
celebrated at various levels across the country for
keeping the memory of our freedom fighters alive, to keep
the culture and glorious history of the country intact
in the light of the events related to the freedom movement
PERSPECTIVE
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In this 75th
year of
Independence,
let us re-
discover the
values that
animated
our glorious
national
movement.
President of India
@rashtrapatibhvn SPIRITUAL SPEAK
Just as the boyhood, youth and old
age come to the embodied Soul in
this body, in the same manner, is
the attaining of another body; the
wise man is not deluded at that.
— Bhagavad Gita
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TWEETS
India’s first CDS Late Bipin
Rawat ji was a unique patriot,
who served the country with full
devotion and dedication. Prime
Minister @NarendraModi Ji
has honored his service to the
nation in true sense by giving
him Padma Vibhushan. For this,
I congratulate Modi ji on behalf
of the country.
Amit Shah
@AmitShah
New Delhi: UP
Deputy Chief Min-
ister Keshav Prasad
Maurya on Tuesday
slammed Samajwadi
Party chief Akhilesh
Yadav saying that
his party and his
allies cannot stop
Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) from
returning to power
in the upcoming as-
sembly elections in
the state and alleged
that SP is giving
tickets to criminals.
“SP is not able
enough to stop the
lotus of BJP from
blooming. The list
of candidates that
the SP has released
for the upcoming
elections shows that
it is not a political
party but party of
gangsters, crimi-
nals, mafias. They
are not fighting
polls but threatening
people of the state,”
Deputy CM said.
‘AKHILESH GAVE
TICKETS TO
CRIMINALS’
IN THE COURTYARD
PUNJAB  HARYANA
HC STAYS MAJITHIA’S
ARREST FOR 3 DAYS
New Delhi: Punjab and
Haryana High Court stays
Bikram Majithia’s arrest
for three days. HC gave
time to the Akali Dal
leader so that he could
appeal the court’s order
dismissing his anticipato-
ry bail plea in SC. Punjab
and Haryana High Court,
on Tuesday, granted
protection to SAD leader
Bikram Singh Majithia.
SC ADJOURNS
RAKESH ASTHANA
APPOINTMENT PLEA
New Delhi: The SC on
Tuesday adjourned till
February 9, the hearing
of a plea challenging the
appointment of Indian
Police Service (IPS) of-
ficer Rakesh Asthana as
Delhi Police Commis-
sioner. A bench headed
by Justice Justice DY
Chandrachud listed the
matter for February 9 for
final argument.
MUMBAI COURT
DISCHARGES SHILPA
IN GERE CASE
Mumbai:
Almost 15
years after
Shilpa Shetty
landed in an
obscenity
case when
Hollywood star Richard
Gere kissed her on her
cheeks at a public event,
the actress was dis-
charged from the case by
a Mumbai court.
ACTRESS ASSAULT
CASE: KERALA HC
GRANTS 10 DAYS
Kerala: The Kerala HC on
Tuesday granted ten days
to prosecution to com-
plete examination of wit-
nesses in case pertaining
to the alleged abduction 
sexual assault of a woman
actor in 2017. Prominent
Malayalam actor Dileep is
one of the accused in the
case. HC directive after SC
turned down govt’s plea
to extend the trial time.
New Delhi: The Delhi Police on Tuesday
opposed the bail plea of Niraj Bishnoi,
alleged creator of the Bulli Bai app, in
the Patiala House Court saying that the
investigation is at a “very nascent” stage.
Public Prosecutor Advocate Irfan Ahmed
appearing for Delhi Police submitted that
contents on accused’s Twitter handles were deroga-
tory, and was targeting women of a community.
DELHI POLICE OPPOSES BAIL PLEA OF
BULLI BAI APP CREATOR BISHNOI
JD(U) releases first list
of 20 candidates for UP
Lucknow: Janata
Dal (United) on
Tuesday released its
first list of 20 candi-
dates for the upcom-
ing Uttar Pradesh
Assembly elections.
In December last
year, Janata Dal
(United) National
President of JD(U)
Rajeev Ranjan Sin-
gh alias Lalan Singh
said his party was
informed that BJP
is ready for an alli-
ance with them for
the upcoming as-
sembly elections in
UP and hoped to win
the elections. “We
hope to win the up-
coming elections,”
Singh had said.
—ANI
Chandigarh: The Aam
Aadmi Party’s (AAP)
chief ministerial candi-
date in Punjab, Bhag-
want Mann, on Tuesday
said that if Captain
Amarinder Singh was
receiving calls and mes-
sages from Pakistan to
make Navjot Singh Sid-
hu a minister, then why
did he keep it a secret
for so long.
Was it at the behest
of Pakistan that the
Captain later offered a
ministry to Sidhu,
Mann sought to know.
He also reacted to
Amarinder Singh’s
comment calling him a
comedian, by saying
that this comedian has
always raised the issues
of Punjab’s water, agri-
culture, farmers and
mafia in Parliament.
Addressing the me-
dia here, Mann said on
Tuesday that Captain
was making such state-
ments to disturb the at-
mosphere of Punjab
during the elections as
he had nothing left now.
Without naming any-
one, the AAP leader re-
marked that “Pakistan”
himself used to live
with him in his house.
“Captain used to ap-
point ministers, DGP
and CS of the state only
after asking Pakistan.
Captain used the ser-
vices of senior officers
of Punjab to take care
of the sitaphal and chi-
ku at his Siswan farm-
house,” he added.
“When Captain Ama-
rinder was an MP, he
did not even go to Par-
liament. His attendance
was the worst, let alone
his chances of raising
any issue pertaining to
Punjab and its people.
Even as the CM, he de-
ceived the people of
Punjab. Instead of ful-
filling promises, he was
spending time in his
farm house. Today he is
getting punished for his
betrayal,” he said. He
also strongly con-
demned the sacrilege
incident at Kali Mata
temple in Patiala.
PUNJAB POLLS
COMEDIAN HAS ALWAYS PUT
UP PUNJAB’S ISSUES: MANN
The AAP leader asked that if Amarinder Singh was receiving calls from
Pakistan to make Navjot Singh Sidhu a minister, why did he keep it a secret
Bhagwant Mann addressing media in Chandigarh. —File Photo
RAHUL TO VISIT PUNJAB ON JANUARY 27
Chandigarh: Congress will be routed in next
month’s Punjab Assembly polls while his party’s
alliance will sweep the polls, winning over 80
seats, Shiromani Akali Dal President Sukhbir
Singh Badal claimed on Tuesday. The Aam Aadmi
Party will win less than 10 seats, he said. SAD is
contesting the polls in alliance with Mayawati’s Ba-
hujan Samaj Party. According to the seat-sharing
arrangement between the two parties, the BSP is
contesting 20 of 117 Assembly seats in Punjab,
while the rest will be contested by the Akalis.
SAD-BSP TO SWEEP PUNJAB POLLS: BADAL
MANN RIDICULES
SIDHU ON AAP’S
POLLS FEEDBACK
Chandigarh: AAP
leader Bhagwant
Mann on Tuesday
ridiculed Navjot Singh
Sidhu for question-
ing the survey for
selecting the CM face
and asked him not to
interfere in the inter-
nal affairs of the Aam
Aadmi Party. Mann
asked Sidhu to get a
survey done from his
own party for choos-
ing the CM candi-
date. Addressing the
media here, Mann
said Mr Sidhu is
now questioning the
AAP’s survey ‘Janta
Chunegi Apna CM.’
Mr Sidhu on Monday
had dubbed AAP’s
survey a “scam” and
“a deceptive scheme”
and had said his
party had lodged a
complaint with the
Election Commission
against it.
Chandigarh: Punjab Con-
gress President Navjot
Singh Sidhu on Tues-
day condemned the al-
leged sacrilege bid at
Shri Kali Mata Mandir
in Patiala on Monday by
saying that the politics
of fear, polarisation and
hate is intruding the
northern state.
Taking to Twitter,
Sidhu wrote, “Incident
of sacrilege at Mata
Kali Devi temple is de-
plorable, divisive forces
can never tear into the
socio-economic fabric
of Punjabiyat.”
The Punjab Cong
president added that
Punjabiyat’s armour is
universal brotherhood
 respect for religions.
On Monday, a man was
arrested in connection
of sacrilege bid. —ANI
Sidhu condemns ‘sacrilege
attempt’ at Kali temple in Patiala
Navjot Singh Sidhu addressing media. —FILE PHOTO
SACRILEGE ATTACK
UP POLLS
APNA DAL (SONELAL) RELEASES LIST OF
STAR CAMPAIGNERS FOR 2 PHASES
Lucknow : Apna Dal, an ally of the ruling BJP,
has also laid down its life in the upcoming as-
sembly elections in Uttar Pradesh. Your party
does not want to be left behind in the election
campaign. In this order, the party has released
the list of its star campaigners. Apna Dal has an-
nounced the names of star campaigners for the
first and second phase of voting. The list of star
campaigners also includes the names of party
president Anupriya Patel and her husband Ashish
Patel. The list of Apna Dal(S) includes Anupriya
Patel, Ashish Patel, Dr Jamuna Prasad Saroj, Neil
Ratan Singh Patel, Pakori Lal, R.B. The names of
15 leaders like Singh Patel, Avadh Naresh Verma,
Rekha Verma, Raj Kumar Pal, Ajit Singh Baisla,
Mahesh Chaudhary, Mohammad Vakil, Ahmed
Khan Mansoori, Zaki UI Nasir and Nadeem
Ashraf are included. Patel said whichever seat
comes candidates will be fielded on it.
BSP PRESIDENT MAYAWATI TO ADDRESS
PUBLIC RALLY IN AGRA ON FEBRUARY 2
Lucknow: BSP president
Mayawati will hold a public
meeting in Agra on February
2, formally kicking off the
party’s campaign for the Uttar
Pradesh assembly elections.
The BSP president will address the meeting, strictly
following the Covid protocol, party general secretary
Satish Chandra Mishra said in a tweet. “It is to be
informed that BSP national president and former
chief minister of UP, Behen Kumari Mayawatiji will
address a public meeting in Agra on February 2 fol-
lowing all Covid rules. Time and place of the public
meeting will be made available to the media soon,”
Mishra said in his tweet in Hindi.
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Moni Sharma
New Delhi: There is no
challenge within the Tri-
namool Congress to the
leadership of Chief Min-
ister Mamata Banerjee
buthernephewAbhishek
Banerjee will have to
prove himself to become
the leader of the party
.
The voices of resent-
ment against him have
startedrisingintheparty
.
He has also been accused
of running contrary to
the policies of the party
and the state government
regarding Corona. So far,
only one party MP
, Kaly-
an Banerjee has raised
the voice, but in the com-
ing days, this voice may
get more strength.
Kalyan Banerjee has
saidthatAbhishekwillbe
considered a leader only
if the party wins the as-
sembly elections in
Tripura and Goa under
his command. There are
elections in Tripura next
year but the results for
Goa will come in two
months.
If thepartyisunableto
open an account or win
more than one or two
seats in Goa, then the
voice against Abhishek
will gain in strength. Ab-
hishek and his team also
understand this, only
then Mamta Banerjee’s
second nephew Akash
Banerjee has been
brought forward.
He has opened a front
against Kalyan Banerjee
and has told the need for
a new MP in place of
Kalyan Banerjee from
Shrirampur. But Ab-
hishek’s work will not be
cut out due to his brother
making statements. If he
aspires to leadership, he
will have to show by win-
ning the election.
Abhishek will be a leader only
if TMC wins Tripura and Goa!
BJP is like a
family: Patil
First India Bureau
Ahmedabad: A day
after it was reported
that former Gujarat
CM Vijay Rupani was
sidelined and/or not
invited for the Rajkot
BJP event, Gujarat
BJP President CR Pa-
til on Tuesday at-
tempted to downplay
rumours of
groupism. Address-
ing media persons on
the day, he said, “We
(the party) function
like a family
. And, Vi-
jay Rupani was very
much part of the
PM’s virtual event,
where he addressed
lakhs of page com-
mittee members.”
On Monday, Guja-
rat CM Bhupendra
Patel virtually inau-
gurated and dedicat-
ed an underbridge in
Rajkot. Party sourc-
es said that though
former CM Rupani
was in the city, he
was neither invited
to the event nor his
name was on the host
list. This develop-
ment has sparked
controversy that Ru-
pani has been side-
lined in the party
and that whenever
Patil is in Rajkot, he
remains absent at
every event.
New Delhi: Aam Aad-
mi Party on Friday re-
leased first list of can-
didates for the upcom-
ing Uttarakhand polls
scheduled for 2022.
AAP Uttarakhand in
charge Dinesh Mo-
haniya shared the list
on Twitter. The devel-
opment comes ahead
of Delhi Environment
Minister and senior
AAP leader Gopal
Rai’s five-day visit to
Uttarakhand from Sat-
urday, during which he
will address a series of
public meetings and
pitch for a “novel
change” in the state
ahead of the assembly
polls in the coming
months.
Ahead of Assembly
polls, Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) has
planned to convene 10
meetings at every booth
in Uttarakhand.
AAP releases
fourth list of
10 candidates
Panaji: Ahead of Goa
Assembly elections,
Former Cong leader Jo-
seph Robert Sequeira
who is an ex-Sarpanch
from Calangute constit-
uency on Tuesday
joined BJP. “We are
winning the upcoming
Assembly elections in
Goa,” said Goa CM
Pramod Sawant, who
was also present.
Ex-Cong leader Sequeira
joins BJP ahead of Goa polls
New Delhi: The
Samajwadi Party
on Tuesday re-
leased the list of
campaigners for
the Uttarakhand
Assembly elec-
tions. The names
of Akhilesh Yadav,
Kiranmoy Nanda and
JayaBachchanarein-
cluded in the list with
12 other leaders. List
of Samajwadi Party’s
star campaigners for
Uttarakhand elec-
tionsEarlier,theparty
had announced that it
will contest assembly
elections on all 70
seats. The Uttara-
khand Assembly elec-
tion 2022 will be held
in a single phase on
February 14. The last
day of filing nomina-
tions is January 28.
The counting of votes
will take place on
March 10. —ANI
Akhilesh Yadav, Jaya
Bachchan among SP’s star
campaigners for Uttarakhand
RAHUL GANDHI
UNFOLLOWS RPN
SINGH ON TWITTER
New Delhi: Hours
after former Union
Min RPN Singh
joined BJP after quit-
ting Congress, party
leader Rahul Gandhi
unfollowed him on
Twitter. Priyanka still
follows Singh on
Twitter.
New Delhi: Kerala on
Tuesday reported 55,475
new Covid-19 cases with
a test positivity rate of
49.9 per cent.
This is the first time
that the TPR is almost
at 50 per cent, meaning
one of the two persons
tested for Covid in Ker-
ala is diagnosed with
the infection.
70 related deaths and
84 deaths that were
newly certified as Cov-
id-19 deaths based on
the revised rules, were
also recorded pushing
the death toll to 52,141
in the state. Kerala has
been witnessing drastic
increase in fresh infec-
tions for the past few
days. There are 2,85,365
active Covid cases in
the state.
Union Health Minis-
ter Dr Mansukh Man-
daviya on Tuesday
asked states and Union
Territories to ramp up
testing in areas where it
has gone down.
In a meeting with of-
ficials from these states
and UTs, Mandaviya
also urged them to send
Covid-19 testing and
vaccination data timely
.
The health minister
also told the states that
as a large number of
people are opting for
home isolation, they
should be monitored as
per national guidelines.
India Tuesday report-
ed 2,55,874 cases in the
last 24 hours down from
3,06,064 infections a day
before, Health  Family
Welfare data.
With55,475newCovidcases,
Kerala’sTPRsurgesto49.4%
India Tuesday reported 2,55,874 cases in the last 24 hours down from 3,06,064 infections
A patient wearing an oxygen mask is being taken for treatment at a hospital. —PHOTO BY ANI
Agartala: BSF Tripura Frontier IG Sushanta Kumar
Nath on Tuesday said that the cross border
infiltration has reduced since 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Addressing a press confer-
ence at BSF headquarters Shalbagan in West
Tripura, Nath said, “A total of 221 infiltrators
have been arrested while attempting to cross the
borders illegally. Among the detained persons,
118 were Indian nationals, 97 were identified as
Bangladeshi nationals and six were from other na-
tionalities.” “In comparison to 2020, the detection
rate is higher as 128 persons were intercepted for
unlawfully breaching the Indo-Bangla borders.”
CROSS BORDER INFILTRATION HAS
REDUCED DUE TO COVID-19: NATH
New Delhi: Chief Jus-
tice of India NV Rama-
na on Tuesday said that
13 judges of the Su-
preme Court and 400
people in the registry
were infected with
COVID-19 during the
third surge. CJI Rama-
na shared these facts
when one of the law-
yers complained that
his matter was not ur-
gently listed by the reg-
istry. CJI Ramana in-
formed the lawyer that
13 judges of the top
court were infected
with COVID-19 and a
number of officers in
the registry were also
positive. CJI said that
they are working even
though their bodies
were not cooperating.
“If you don’t know
the problems what can
we do,” CJI said.
13 SC judges,400 people in
registry infected in 3rd wave:CJI
COVID HIGHLIGHTS
Srinagar (JK): Sus-
pected militants hurled
a grenade in Hari Singh
High street area of Sri-
nagar Jammu and
Kashmir on Tuesday
.
Further details are
awaited. Earlier, BSF IG
DK Boora had said that
the forces have received
some input and are on
high alert and further
assured the population
that they should have
nothing to fear.
Addressing the me-
dia on Monday, Boora
said, “During this peri-
od, almost every time,
there is stress on the
security situation along
the border. But we are
here to meet all the
challenges. We have got
some input from the in-
telligence department.
We are very alert on
and along the border in-
cluding LC and have
heightened our vigil on
the border. A maximum
number of troops and
officers are present on
the border.” The IG said
that they are “exten-
sively carrying out op-
erations including the
anti-drone exercises”
and will do everything
to ensure safety
. —ANI
GRENADE ATTACK IN
SRINAGAR, 4 INJURED
New Delhi, Jan 25: The
Chief Election Com-
missioner Sushil
Chandra, during an
event on the occasion of
National Voter’s Day in
Delhi, on Tuesday
.
He informed that
there are more than 95.3
crore voters in India,
out of which 49 crore
are male and 46 crore
are female voters.
Addressing the event
today, CEC Chandra
said, “Today there are
more than 95.3 crore
voters of which 49 crore
are male voters and 46
crore are female voters.
Among these registered
voters, there are 1.92
crore senior citizens.”
He added that the
right to vote was be-
stowed upon every
adult citizen of India at
the same time as India
won her freedom.
“For a newly-inde-
pendent country with a
literacy rate of 18 per
cent, this was a truly
radical move,” Election
Commission chief said.
Speaking about the
arrangements made in
five-poll bound states,
he stated that EC has
emphasised increasing
the pace of COVID-19
vaccination in Punjab,
UP, Uttarakhand, Goa
and Manipur and all ar-
rangements will be
made to ensure that
election is safe. —ANI
National Voters Day: India has
more than 95.3 cr voters, says CEC
RANKINGS: SHAFALI VERMA REGAINS TOP
SPOT, MANDHANA DROPS TO FOURTH
CUSTOMS DEPT
CAUTIONS PUBLIC
AGAINST CONMEN
NEW DELHI: The Delhi
Customs Office this
week issued a public
notice warning against
individuals impersonat-
ing as customs officers
to extort money after
the department was
informed about such
instances. The con
persons first become
friendly with their vic-
tims and subsequently
promise them to send
parcels to India. They
then impersonate as
customs officers by
using their names and
instruct them to deposit
money in the bank ac-
count created by them.
Mumbai: Amazon.com
Inc. and Netflix Inc.
are among platforms
partnering with Clean
Slate Filmz Pvt. to push
out movies and web
series worth about 4
billion rupees ($54 mil-
lion). Clean Slate Filmz
will release eight films
and series on these
over-the-top streaming
sites as well as some
others in the next 18
months, the studio’s
37-year-old co-founder
and anoshka’s brother,
Karnesh Sharma said.
Sharma declined to
provide a full list before
officially announced.
Dubai: Australia captain Meg Lanning and Tahlia McGrath
have advanced in the ICC Women’s T20I Player Rank-
ings after helping their team clinch the three-match home
series against England 1-0 with outstanding performances
in the first match in Adelaide. The pair was associated in
a 144-run unbroken stand for the second wicket in the
only match that saw a result, Lanning’s 44-ball 64 helping
her overtake India’s Smriti Mandhana to third place and
McGrath’s Player of the Match effort of 91 off 49 propelling
her 29 places to 28th position. Mandhana’s opening part-
ner Shafali Verma though is back on top of the rankings.
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ANNOUNCES IMMEDIATE AID OF $200,000
MOB ALLEGES ;LOVE JIHAD’ CASE, MAN
BOOKED UNDER ANTI -CONVERSION LAW
STALIN WRITES TO PM MODI OVER REPORTS OF SRI LANKAN
GOVERNMENT AUCTIONING BOATS OF TAMIL NADU FISHERMEN
WASHINGTON – US President Joe Biden
used an epithet to describe a reporter
who shouted a question about inflation
during a White House meeting with
members of his Cabinet on pricing. Fox
News’ Peter Doocy asked the president
whether he thought inflation would be a “political li-
ability” ahead of midterm elections. Biden’s reaction was
caught on a hot mic. “That’s a great asset, more infla-
tion,” Biden said. “What a stupid son of a b—-.” Last
week, Biden was heard mocking another reporter for a
“stupid question” on why he was waiting on Russian
Pres Vladimir Putin “to make the first move” in Ukraine.
Chennai: Tamil Nadu CM
MK Stalin on Tuesday
wrote to PM Narendra
Modi, urging him to regis-
ter its protest against the
Sri Lankan govt’s decision
to reportedly auction fish-
ing boats belonging to the
state. He urged the Centre
to “register its disapproval
in strongest possible terms
at appropriate level and
to prevail upon the Sri
Lankan Govt to recall the
advertisement published
for auctioning TN fishing
boats on which they do not
have any legal rights”. The
auctioning is slated to take
place between February 7
and 11. —PTI
Bengaluru: Karnataka CM Basavaraj
Bommai on Tuesday said there is no
discontent among his cabinet colleagues
following their appointment as district
in-charge mins and added that he has
discussed it with them. “They are all
united and there is no discontent. We are all committed
to work for the welfare of the people and run the govt
in the most appropriate way,” Bommai told mediaper-
sons. Nearly six months after his government came to
office, Bommai Monday had assigned districts to 28
cabinet ministers of which they will be in-charge while
keeping the Bengaluru Urban district with himself.
NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday announced immedi-
ate assistance of $200,000 for relief and rehabilita-
tion efforts in Tonga, which was hit by a massive
volcanic eruption and a tsunami on January 15. The
eruption of Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha’apai volcano
sent tsunami waves across the Pacific Ocean and
was heard 2,300 km away in New Zealand. Accord-
ing to NASA, the volcanic eruption was hundreds of
times more powerful than the atomic bomb the US
dropped on Hiroshima during World War 2.
Ujjain: A Muslim man, who was allegedly beaten by
a mob for travelling on a train with a Hindu woman
in Madhya Pradesh’s Ujjain, was on Monday booked
under anti-conversion law based on the woman’s
complaint. The woman claimed the accused had
taken her “objectionable photos”. Earlier, police said
that the mob had alleged it was a case of ‘love jihad’.
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NORTH INDIA FOR NEXT TWO DAYS
New Delhi: Severe cold
accompanied by very dense fog
is likely to hamper life in Punjab,
Haryana and West Uttar Pradesh
over the next two days, Indian
Meteorological Department said
on Tuesday. The weatherman
said that Punjab, Haryana,
Chandigarh, Delhi and West UP
will reel under cold to severe
cold day conditions for the next
three to four days. The very dense
fog cover will affect lives in the
region during nights and morning
on Wednesday and Thursday,
the IMD alert said, Rajasthan is
expected to experience dense fog
on the same dates. —PHOTO BY ANI
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Jaipur: Governor
Kalraj Mishra on Tues-
day called upon citizens
to exercise their right to
vote with full discretion
and responsibility for a
strong democracy
.
He said that in a de-
mocracy a vote can
choose a qualified pub-
lic representative while
a vote exercised with-
out thinking can choose
the disqualified one.
Mishra was address-
ing the state-level func-
tion of 12th National
Voters’ Day virtually
from Raj Bhavan.
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tant initiative of the
Election Commission
of India under the con-
cept of connecting eve-
ry voter. He said that
such people’s repre-
sentatives should be
elected through voting
who can take the coun-
try forward on the path
of development and
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Rajiv Gaur 
Jodhpur: Very soon an
Attari border-like ‘Beat-
ing Retreat’ ceremony
will be organised at the
Jaisalmer border too.
Tourists who visit the
Tanot Rai Mata temple
will be able to enjoy the
border events close-
ly
. The Babliyan outpost
situated on the border
is situated at a distance
of 20 km from Tanot
Mata Temple.
The BSF is now plan-
ning to develop Border
Tourism in Jaisalmer
and Bikaner’s border
outposts Sanchu and
Khajuwala. Address-
ing a press conference
at BSF Headquarters,
Jodhpur, BSF IG Pankaj
Ghumar informed
about the achievements
of the year and also
gave information about
this initiative. BSF IG
Pankaj Ghumar said
that every Indian has
an ardent desire to visit
the international bor-
der. Keeping the same
in mind and to incul-
cate a feeling of patriot-
ism in the hearts of the
countrymen, border
tourism will be devel-
oped at the checkpoints
located near the border.
ACB traps Patwari, broker
taking Rs 30k bribe in Pali
First India Bureau
Pali: An Anti-Corrup-
tion Bureau team on
Tuesday arrested a rev-
enueofficerandhismid-
dlemanforallegedlytak-
ing a bribe of Rs 30,000.
According to a state-
ment issued here, the
ACB team arrested Pat-
wari Kamal Kishore
and his broker Chi-
kuram Sansi while tak-
ing the bribe.
The complainant in
the case had reported
that the revenue officer
demandedbribethrough
hismiddlemantocorrect
revenue records, for
which the matter was
pendinginanSDMcourt.
The ACB team veri-
fied the complaint and
laid a trap on Tuesday
and arrested both the
accused. The accused
are being interrogated,
the statement said.
Cash worth Rs 10.50
lakh and documents of
two plots and two hous-
es were found during
the raid at his Pali
house. ACB also seized
gold and silver.
Two arrested with
bribe in Alwar
In Alwar’s Khedli, feed-
er in-charge Keshav
Dev and store keeper
Pramod were arrested
by the ACB for taking
Rs 5000 as bribe from
the complainant.
Army allows
HPCL water
pipline on its
land in Pokhran
First India Bureau
Jaipur: In drive for na-
tional infrastructure
development, Ministry
of Defence has given
clearance to Hindustan
Petroleum Corporation
Limited (HPCL) to lay
few kilometers of water
pipeline through de-
fence land on the east-
ern fringes of Pokhran
field firing ranges. In a
ceremony, the General
Officer Commanding,
Desert Corps, Lt Gen PS
Minhas handed over
the project site and a
MoU to the officials of
HPCL and Rajasthan
Refinery Limited.
HPCL in a joint ven-
ture with Rajasthan Re-
fineries Limited is con-
structing Petrochemical
Refinery at Pachpadra,
Barmer. The project on
completion will give a
fillip to the socio-eco-
nomic condition of the
border area of Barmer.
Raw water for the pro-
ject is being sourced
from Indira Gandhi Ca-
nal at Nachna over a dis-
tance of 230 Kilometers.
15 wagons of goods train
derail near Jaisalmer
2 Raj cops get Prez Medal
and 16 get Police Medal
Jailsamer: Fifteen
wagons of a goods train
loaded with limestone
derailed in Jaisalmer
district on Tuesday, dis-
rupting train traffic on
the route, a railway
spokesperson said.
The derailment took
place on the Jodhpur-
Phalodi railway track
between Jetha Chand-
han and Thayath Ha-
meera when the train
was going to Asansol in
West Bengal from Sanu
in Jaisalmer.
The engine of the
goodstrainandtwowag-
ons behind it were safe
and the derailment took
place from the third
wagon, a Government
Railway Police source
said, adding some of the
wagons overturned. A
North West Railway
spokesperson said a re-
lief train has been dis-
patched to the site. —PTI
Shivendra Parmar
Jaipur: Two officers of
Rajasthan police are
among the officials
named for President’s
Medal which will be
awarded to them at the
Republic Day function
on Wednesday
. They are
Madho Singh Soda, an
Additional Superinten-
dent of Police (ASP)
with Anti-Corruption
Bureau (ACB) posted in
Banswara, and Bhuri
Lal Meena, a Head Con-
stable of ACB posted in
Kherwara.
That apart, 16 police
officials from the state
will be given Police
Medals on the occasion.
They include ASP Ra-
jendra Singh Nain, SP
Amir Hassan, Om
Prakash Verma, Vinay
Kumar Vyas and Santh
Lal Meena. DGP ML
Lather has congratu-
lated all the awardees.
Governor Kalraj Mishra released the poster of National Voters’
Day 2022 and administered oath to the voters virtually.
OFFICIALS
HONOURED
Those honoured on
the occasion of the
National Voters’ Day,
include Prakashraj
Purohit, Siddharth Sihag,
Nathmal Didel, Zakir
Hussain, Nannumal
Pahadia, Sandesh Nayak,
Jagjit Singh Moga,
Puneet Kohli and others.
BSF IG Pankaj Ghumar addressing a press conference at BSF
Headquarters in Jodhpur on Tuesday.
Patwari Kamal Kishore
Lt Gen PS Minhas handed over
the project site and a MoU to
senior officials of HPCL
NATIONAL VOTERS’ DAY
COVID-19
UPDATE
WORLD
56,25,139
TOTAL DEATHS
28,25,69,077
TOTAL RECOVERED
6,80,95,714
ACTIVE CASES
35,62,89,930
TOTAL CASES
INDIA
4,90,462
TOTAL DEATHS
3,70,71,898
TOTAL RECOVERED
22,36,842
ACTIVE CASES
3,97,99,202
TOTAL CASES
Happy Republic Day
to all of us! JAI HIND!
—Jagdeesh Chandra,
CEO  Editor-in-Chief, First India
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From P1…
Mehrishi, a resident
of Jaipur, has been
awarded Padma
Bhushan for the excep-
tional services he has
rendered while hold-
ing various coveted
positions. A 1978 batch
IAS officer belonging
to the Rajasthan cadre,
Mehrishi was the 13th
CAG and Vice-Chair-
man of UNs Panel of
External Auditors.
Prior to that, he also
held high positions
like Union Home Sec-
retary, Union Fin Secy
and CS of Rajasthan.
Mehrishi has been ap-
pointed as Chairman
of NSE IFSC, awholly
owned subsidiary of
National Stock Ex-
change. After Presi-
dent Ramnath Kovind
gave his approval to
bestow the honour, the
Home Secretary called
up Mehrishi to inform
about it and congratu-
late him.
Interestingly, in-
cluding Mehrishi, 5
others from Rajasthan
will be conferred with
the Padma Awards,
among which two will
be awarded Padma
Bhushan and 3 Padma
Shri.
Padma Bhushan
has been announced
for Paralympic medal-
ist Devendra Jhajha-
ria while Paralympic
medalist Avani will be
given Padma Shri.
GEHLOT CONGRATULATES MEHRISHI  OTHERS...
PADMA BHUSHAN, PADMA SHRI AWARDEES FROM RAJ!
KAGZI TAKES NIGAM’S FEUD TO CM!
Kishanpol MLA Kagzi, accompanied by a representation
of councillors, called on CM Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday
Naresh Sharma
Jaipur: The ongoing po-
litical battle of JMC
Heritage has now
reached to CM’s level as
well as on Tuesday, Kis-
hanpol MLA Amin Kag-
zi, accompanied by a
representation of coun-
cillors, called on CM
Ashok Gehlot. During
his meet, Kagzi raised
questions on working
style of corp and on
agreement with clean-
ing workers. He said,
“The order issued by
corp regarding adjust-
ment is wrong. There
should be equal number
of sanitation workers in
all wards. To ensure
equal distribution, an ef-
fort was made in Kishan-
pole zone, but talks with
sanitation workers has
turned the whole exer-
cise upside-down. How
will it be possible to have
25 sanitation workers in
one ward and 102 in
some other ward,” Kagzi
said. Later, Kagzi held
talks with Commission-
er Avdhesh Meena at
Heritage office. Kagzi
was reportedly miffed
over cancellation of or-
ders of Kishanpole zone
as in agreement with
cleaning workers.
DEVENDRA JHAJHARIA AVANI LEKHARA CHANDRAPRAKASH DWIVEDI
Republic Day! CM Ashok Gehlot to
unfurl flag, pay homage to martyrs
First India Bureau
Jaipur: CM Ashok Ge-
hlot will participate in
various programs and
unfurl the flag on the oc-
casion of Republic Day
on Wednesday
. Gehlot
willunfurltheflagatthe
Chief Minister’s resi-
dence at Civil Lines at
7.30 am and at Badi
Chaupar at 8.30 am.
He will pay homage to
martyrs by laying a
wreath at Amar Jawan
Jyoti at 9.15 am. The CM
will attend the state-lev-
el R-Day celebrations
organised at Sawai Man
Singh Stadium at 9.30
am. CM will unfurl flag
at secretariat at 11.00
am. CM will also attend
foundation stone laying
programme at Raj
Bhavan at 11.30 am.
Ashok Gehlot@ashokgehlot51
Greetings on #NationalVotersDay to all the voters of
the country. The right to give vote is most significant
in a democracy. Every citizen should exercise this right
compulsorily and with utmost care.
Ashok Gehlot
@ashokgehlot51
Congratulations to Rajiv
Mehrishi ji  Devendra ji
on being conferred with
Padma Bhushan, and to
Chandraprakash ji, Avani
ji  Ram Dayal ji on being
honoured with Padma
Shri from #Rajasthan.
Bainsla...
and assured of all pos-
sible help for the treat-
ment of Colonel Bain-
sla.
But perhaps the big-
gest takeaway and sur-
prising factor from this
impormptu meet was
Bainsla’s claim that he
was a devout ‘bhakta’ of
CM Gehlot and also ex-
pressed his gratitude
for the MBC reservation
given to the Gurjars.
First India Bureau
Jaipur: CM Ashok Ge-
hlot has approved the
proposal for the crea-
tion of 36 new posts of
Associate Professor and
Assistant Professor in
Kota University. Ac-
cording to the proposal,
one post of Assistant
Professor and three
posts of Assistant Pro-
fessor are to be created
each for Botany, Zoolo-
gy, Biotechnology, Mi-
crobiology, Law, Draw-
ing and Painting, Physi-
cal Education, Mathe-
matics, and Wildlife
departments. The crea-
tion of these posts will
help in smooth running
self-financed courses in
the university
.
CM okays
proposal for
36 new posts
in Kota Varsity
Jaipur: MLA Girraj Malinga
met CM Gehlot on Tuesday
and discussed matter of
threat he received from
former dacoit Jagan Gurjar.
Dotasra also consulted with
CM. CM’s Advisor Rajkumar,
Dr Subhash Garg, Bhajan L
Jatav, Rajendra Gudha, Ra-
feek Khan, Sanyam Lodha,
Mahadev Khandela  others
also met CM.
CM Ashok Gehlot Amin Kagzi
GET WELL SOON COL!
Dr Raghu Sharma, Lalchand Kataria, Dharmendra Rathore, Rajendra Yadav  Naurat
Gurjar called upon Colonel Kirori Singh Bainsla and inquired about his health in Jaipur on
Tuesday. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot also wished Bainsla speedy recovery on the phone.
FROM P1
Dhariwal inaugurates much-awaited
Shivaji Park in Kota’s DCM-Kansua
Bhanwar S Charan
Kota: The much-await-
ed Shivaji park in Ko-
ta’s DCM-Kansua area
was inaugurated by
UDH minister Shanti
Dhariwal on Tuesday
.
At the entrance of
the state-of-the-art park,
spread over 25 bighas of
land, a grand statue of
Chhatrapati Shivaji has
also been installed.
The statue made of
gunmetal was also un-
veiled by Dhariwal.
The project of the
park has been complet-
ed at a cost of about Rs
11 crore. Earlier, Dhari-
wal visited under-con-
struction sites in the
city including OPD in
the JK Lon and the MBS
hospitals.
UDH Minister Shanti Dhariwal inaugurates state-of-the-art Shivaji
Park constructed at a cost of Rs 11 crore in 25 bighas with the
Corporation-UIT officials in Kota on Tuesday.
Kota: The pitiable condi-
tion of the Maharao Bhim
Singh (MBS) Hospital
here has angered Amit
Dhariwal, son of UDH
Minister Shanti Dhari-
wal. Amit expressed his
despondency before the
superintendent of hosp,
which is the biggest govt
general hospital of the
division. When Dhariwal
Jr went to the hospital,
he found the false ceiling
collapsing at some places
while the lavatories were
unbearably dirty. An infu-
riated Amit spoke about
the deplorable atmos-
phere in and around the
hospital openly in front of
the media.
Kota: The world’s largest bell is being prepared on the
banks of Chambal in Kota. 57 kg bell costing Rs 15
crore will be installed in riverfront. If it rings, the sound
of this giant bell will resonate for 7-8 km. In the next 4
to 5 months, a bell will be made to be mounted on a 70
feet high stand, 5,000 year old bell will retain its golden
shine for 15 years.
MINISTER’S SON
ANNOYED OVER
MISMANAGEMENT
IN KOTA HOSP
GIRRAJ MALINGA
AND MINISTERS
CALLED ON CM
SUCH A BELL! 57K KG BELL OF RS 15
CRORE ON CHAMBAL RIVER FRONT
Yogesh Sharma
Jaipur: CM Ashok Ge-
hlot, former deputy CM
Sachin Pilot, AICC sec-
retary and UP Con-
gress’s co-in-charge
Dheeraj Gurjar have
made the party’s star
campaigners in UP elec-
tions. Party has made
30-star campaigners for
UP elections, in which
these 3 leaders have
been included from Raj.
Pilot went to UP for poll
campaign last week
while Dheeraj Gurjar is
already engaged in elec-
tion management with
Priyanka Gandhi as co-
in-charge. The election
campaign programs of
CM Gehlot may be de-
cided in the next few
days. At present, there
is a ban on campaigning
through rallies, gather-
ings in the polls due to
covid and campaigning
can only be done virtu-
ally
. In the coming days,
Gehlot and Pilot may
also hold virtual elec-
tion meetings for UP
.
Gehlot, Pilot among
Cong star campaigners
for Uttar Pradesh polls
ARYA BEING
GIVEN
EXTENSION?
ELECTION TALK REVOLVES: WHY MATHUR
IS AWAY FROM STRATEGY OF UP POLLS?
PANDE MADE GENERAL SECY
IN-CHARGE OF JHARKHAND
Jaipur: Senior BJP leader and RS MP Om Mathur,
who worked to strengthen party cadre up to booth
level and proved his mettle during the last assembly
polls in UP, seems away from UP this
time. Mathur’s strategy had paved the
way for victory in UP in 2017-polls.
Considered a master of coalition
politics, Mathur had worked to con-
nect the backward castes with BJP,
bringing non-Jatav Dalit castes to
BJP’s fold and had failed the strategy
of RLD in western UP. It was his plan
to not give tickets to a single Muslim.
The question of why Mathur is away from strategy
of UP polls today is echoing in political corridor.
Congress President Sonia Gan-
dhi gives the responsibility of
Jharkhand to Avinash Pande. Pande
has been made General Secretary
in-charge of Jharkhand for which KC
Venugopal issued orders on Tuesday.
I am extremely
happy that my
work has been
recognised. It is a mo-
ment of happiness that
the Government of In-
dia has honoured my
work,” Mehrishi said
while talking to First
India.
—Rajiv Mehrishi
CM Ashok Gehlot Sachin Pilot
Om Mathur
Avinash Pande
Rajendra Chhabra
Jaipur: Tuesday
brought with it a sudden
spate of developments
around the appointment
of new CS of Raj. This
‘development’ being
that while it
was being
t h o u g h t
that current
CS Niran-
jan Arya
would retire
on Jan 31, however, it
seems that state govt
has changed its stance
and word in power cor-
ridors is that instead of
Usha Sharma, now state
govt is looking to give
Arya an extension! CM
Gehlot can send a rec-
ommendation to this ef-
fect to Union Govt today
.
Raj govt issues
criteria to devp
sports cities
Abhishek Srivastava
Jaipur: Raj govt has is-
sued criteria to develop
sports cities with private
investment in the cities
of the state. As per the
prescribednorms,15per-
cent area will have to be
left for public and semi-
public facilities. Out of
this, 10% area can be
used to set up sports
training academies,
training centres, and in-
stitutes. In the remain-
ing 5% area, medical,
socio-cultural,audiocon-
ventional centres, exhi-
bitioncentres,openthea-
tre, OFC will be devel-
oped. 40% of the area
will have to be left for
roads and open areas in
which5%willbeusedfor
govt, semi-govt offices.
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s a nation we are
young and it is to the
youngsters, the
youth that we look
to, to drive the na-
tion to reach unsur-
passable heights, to
ensure that the tenets of our
democracy live on beyond
ourselves and to keep our Ti-
ranga flying high.
Freedom was won the hard
way and a democratic nation
requires daily sacrifices too
for keeping democracy alive
and kicking.
The present generation
with a global outlook and go-
getter philosophy will be the
one which will make India
into a superpower, ably guid-
ed by the elders of the society
and the nation.
I have great faith that the
youth with its modern out-
look, will rebuff the bindings
of casteism, discrimination,
injustice, inequality and
keep the flag flying high with
the commitment to Justice,
Liberty for all in thought, be-
lief and faith. For the nation
to truly progress Equality of
status and opportunity is a
must and the dignity of the
individual has to be main-
tained at all costs.
We are fortunate to have
idols in this nation from the
yesteryears whose philoso-
phy we can follow and imbibe
even today and work unitedly,
hand in hand for the Unity
and Integrity of the Nation.
The words that I put
here were written years ago
in the Preamble to our
Constitution and more than
that, they formed the path of
living for our political, social
and spiritual leaders for cen-
turies.
It is time to recommit, to-
day, to be the secular demo-
cratic republic and as citi-
zens ensure that our day to
day thoughts, speech and ac-
tions are towards a common
goal- A Rising Shining India!
A nation in which freedom,
safety, expression and oppor-
tunity is for one and all, not a
few. Together- we can.
JAI HIND!
ANITA HADA
anita.hada@firstindianews.com
Greetings to all
our readers on the
73rd Republic Day
of our beloved
nation, a day that
commemorates
the enactment of
the constitution of
India which came
into effect on
January 26, 1950,
and made the
nation into a
republic.
ensure that the tenets of our
democracy live on beyond
ourselves and to keep our Ti-
ranga flying high.
Freedom was won the hard
way and a democratic nation
requires daily sacrifices too
of our beloved
nation, a day that
commemorates
the enactment of
the constitution of
India which came
into effect on
January 26, 1950,
and made the
nation into a
republic.
our readers on the
73rd Republic Day
Greetings to all
our readers on the
73rd Republic Day
of our beloved
JAIPUR, WEDNESDAY
JANUARY 26, 2022
Celebrating the patriotic spirit with First
India are Sanya Hissaria, Simran Modi,
Upadhi Jolotia, Tanu Choudhary, Astha
Khandelwal, Devanshi Bugalia, Srishti
Khatri, Rewati Upadhyay, Soumya Goyal,
Megha Shyam Soni, Muskan Kamdar,
Shubhda Panwar, Vasudha Tiwari,
Vishakha Mathur and Sapna Bundwal
—CONCEPT BY SHAAN AND PHOTOGRAPH BY SANTOSH SHARMA
A
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REPUBLIC DAY IS ALL ABOUT CELEBRATING PATRIOTISM. NO MATTER WHERE WE STAY, IN WHICH
PART OF THE COUNTRY OR WORLD, IT’S THE SAME AMOUNT OF ENTHUSIASM THAT WE SHARE. FROM
HOISTING THE INDIAN FLAG TO THE PARADE, FROM UPDATING SOCIAL SITES WITH PATRIOTIC POSTS
OR WEARING TRICOLOURED ATTIRE AND CAPS, WE EXPRESS OUR LOVE, RESPECT AND GRATITUDE
TOWARDS OUR INDIA IN VARIOUS WAYS. CITY FIRST BRINGS TO YOU SOME FAVOURITE SONGS OF
OUR READERS WHICH LED A GENERATION TO THE LOFTY IDEALS OF PATRIOTISM AND FREEDOM!
‘Ae Mere Watan Ke Logo...Zara Aankh Mein Bhar Lo Paani..Jo
Shaeed Hue Hai Unki, Zara Yaad Karo Kurbaani...’ I can never
stop singing this song once I hear it or think about it. What a
song by Lata Mangeshwar! I really hope today’s generation
develops this feeling of patriotism and serves the nation
with honour, pride and dignity. I have always been so fond
of Republic Day parade. Since my school days, this occasion
holds a special place in my heart. —MAHIMA SHARMA
Since childhood, we are not just listening to patriotic songs,
but performing on those songs. One song has always been
one of my favourite ones. ‘Aao baccho tumhe dikhaye”,
from the movie Jagriti. This song is something we per-
formed on stage in school, so it has even a more special
memory. Now, I see it as a travel song, and I wonder if I can
write a similar song someday to show the glory of my land.
—ABHILASHA GARG
AE WATAN WATAN MERE
AABAAD RAHE TU..
‘Teri Mitti’ is my first pick always when it comes to finding
motivation in music. It evokes a thought of courage and the
will to take on the world with a brave face. On days like Re-
public Day and Independence Day, it only becomes all the
more important and special to listen to it and may I add, on
a cranked-up volume. I really wish people understand the
value of patriotism and spread good vibes for the betterment
of the nation. —ISHA PATEL
‘Hai Preet Jahan ki Reet Sada’, a song that never fails to
make me happy. This song starts with recounting the incred-
ible achievements of our nation, ‘Jab zero diya mere Bharat
ne.’ and went on to dedicate the whole song towards the
beautiful culture of our holy Land. It also reflects on us that
we should seek inspiration from other countries, but at the
same time keep that ‘Proud of Being Indian’ flame alive in
our hearts. —AWADHESH PAREEK
What a marvellous occasion to cherish and remember our
favourite songs, our love for the nation. My favourite song is
‘Maa Tujhe Salaam’, it depicts the true spirit of patriotism,
in my opinion, it reminds us that no matter what, wherever
we are INDIA, will always be the best place to live. No mat-
ter what happens in my life, this song will always remind
me that I am a part of this great nation and its beautiful rich
culture. —AASTHA VASHISTH
The song, ‘Yeh Jo Des Hai Tera’ is my favourite patriotic song
as not only does it perfectly describe one’s loyalty towards
the country but also sings the harmony of great India. It has
to be one of the best songs and almost a ritual to listen to
it on Republic Day after I watch the Parade on TV. Truly an
inspiring song, infact, not just on occasions like Independ-
ence Day or Republic Day, but generally too one can enjoy
the lovely song. —SHAHAN ANSARI
ndia is celebrating
its 73rd Republic
Day this year, a com-
memoration of the
date of January 26,
1950, when the Con-
stitution of India
came into effect. This day is
celebrated with great pomp
by organising an awe-inspir-
ing ceremonious
parade at the Raj-
path, New Delhi.
Apart from this,
the Indian cinema
industry has also
played a major
role in churning
out real-life and untold sto-
ries related to the freedom
struggle. Along with, movies
they have churned out some
amazing songs that evoke
patriotism. These tracks re-
mind us of our historic past
and the sacrifices made by
the brave soldiers to protect
the country and its citizens.
Songs have always played
an undisputed role in incit-
ing the spirit of nationalism
in the hearts of millions of
Indians. Many patriotic
songs, written by the liter-
ary stalwarts of India have
acquired legendary status
and are still sung by people
around the country. As India
celebrates the 73rd Republic
Day, City First brings to you
our readers’ favourite songs
which led a generation to the
lofty ideals of patriotism
and freedom.
I
MITALI DUSAD
mitalidusad01@gmail.com
Shahrukh Khan and Preity Zinta from ‘Aisa Des Mera’ song of Veer Zaara
Sunny Deol from the iconic film ‘Border’
Akshay Kumar from the patriotic film ‘Kesari’
Shahrukh Khan’s still from ‘Chak De India’
Ajay Devgn’s still from ‘BHUJ: The Pride of India’
Sidharth Malhotra from ‘Shershah’
Shahrukh Khan and Preity Zinta from ‘Yeh Hum Khaan Aa Gaye Hai’ song of Veer Zaara
The iconic moment of Lata Mangeshkar with Late Jawahar Lal Nehru during the song ‘Ae Mere Watan Ke Logo’ written by the great poet Kavi Pradeep
Kangana Ranaut’s bold avatar from Manikarnika
Photojournalist Mukesh Kiradoo captured the Elite Miss Rajasthan’s models’ true spirit of patriotism at Statue Circle, Jaipur
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PM Modi was inter- acting with panna sami- ti members from Guja- rat on audio via the NaMo app. —ANI NATIONAL VOTERS’ DAY MAJOR BLOW TO CONGRESS SURGE IN HOME ISOLATION CASES CRUCIAL READ SENSEX SOARS 366.64 PTS TO END AT 57,858 DELHI: 8-YR-OLD GIRL GANG- RAPED, TWO DETAINED New Delhi: On Tues- day, he BSE Sensex ended 366.64 points or 0.64 per cent higher at 57,858.15. Similarly, the NSE Nif- ty rose 128.85 points or 0.75 per cent to close at 17,277.95. New Delhi: The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) has sent a notice to the police seeking imme- diate action against a group of unidentified men who allegedly raped an eight-year- old girl. The girl is currently in the ICU “battling for life”, according to DCW chairperson Swati Maliwal. The police said they received the notice and have started investigation. Two suspects have been detained. Anewbeginningforme:Cong’s RPNSinghjumpsship,joinsBJP New Delhi: In a major setbacktoCongress,spe- cially the Gandhi sib- lings, and its aggressive election efforts in UP, CWC member & AICC office bearer RPN Singh quit the party on Tues- day and joined the BJP. Singh was a minister of state in the UPA II gov- ernment. “Today, at a time, we are celebrating forma- tion of our great Repub- lic, I begin a new chap- ter in my political jour- ney . Jai Hind,” he tweet- ed along with his resig- nation letter addressed to Cong Prez Sonia Gan- dhi. “This is a new be- ginning for me & I look forward to my contribu- tion to nation-building under visionary leader- ship & guidance of PM Modi, BJP Prez JP Na- dda & Home Minister Amit Shah,”Singh tweeted. —PTI ‘BJP leadership ‘cutting Yogi to size’: Priyanka Gandhi New Delhi: Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said fielding CM Yogi from his home turf Gorakhpur Priyanka said, “Looks to me like his leadership is at- tempting to cut him to size. It’s an open s e c r e t that they have been wanting to do so for sometime. Their inter- nal pushes & pulls are beginning to reveal themselves in public now. I suppose in an au- tocratic system like theirs, there can only be one supreme leader,” Cong gen secy said.—PTI RPN’s IMPACT ON POLLS & PARTY Electorally, his exit from the grand old party will have limited impact given that he is not a pan-UP leader & his sphere of influence is confined to Kushi Nagar LS seat, adjoining Gorakhpur, which he represented in 2009. His old Assembly seat of Padrauna, which he rep- resented thrice from 1996 - 2009, falls in Kushi Nagar. But Singh’s exit is politically damaging to Congress as he is considered to be one of the ‘Gen Next’ leaders. Though he is 57 yrs old, he was seen as among leaders who would be part of Rahul Gandhi’s future Congress. The battle which Congress party is fighting can be fought only with brav- ery ... 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Refusing to pass an interim order to protect the 6,000 NGOs, the court asked them to make a presentation be- fore the Centre for the renewal, which would then take a decision as per the law. The top court said it does not want to inter- fere in the matter and that the NGOs should first approach the gov- ernment. If they are unhappy with deci- sions, the matter could be heard in court. —PTI Union Minister Mandaviya directs states, UTs to bolster teleconsultations New Delhi: In view of a substantial number of COVID-19 patients recuperating in home isolation,UnionHealth Minister Mansukh Mandaviyainteracting with health mins, bu- reaucrats & adminis- trators of 9 states & UTs asked to focus on expanding reach of tel- econsultation services to provide timely healthcare. —PTI STEALTH OMICRON SYMPTOMS DIFFICULT TO DISCERN FROM DELTA, SAYS EXPERT In recent findings, it came to light that it is difficult to differentiate between Delta & BA.2, infectious sub-variant Omicron, or so-called stealth variant un- less genome sequencing is done. Explaining this, Dr Harsh Mahajan, Founder-Chief Radiologist, Mahajan Imaging said, “What happens in BA.2, an Omicron sub-variant, is that S-gene drop-off doesn’t happen with RT-PCR. It’s also known as ‘stealth variant’ as it’s similar on thermo fisher RT-PCR kit, to what Delta was.”“Hence if we don’t do genome sequenc- ing, we won’t be able to differentiate between Delta & this so-called stealth variant or BA.2”. —ANI CORONA CATASTROPHE RAJASTHAN 9,771 NEW CASES 2,140 NEW CASES IN JAIPUR 22 NEW DEATHS The press and offices of First India will remain closed on January 26, 2022, on account of Republic Day. There will, therefore, be no edition of the paper on January 27, 2022. —Editor HOLIDAY NOTICE OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, AHMEDABAD, LUCKNOW & NEW DELHI www.firstindia.co.in www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ twitter.com/thefirstindia facebook.com/thefirstindia instagram.com/thefirstindia Bainsla, a ‘bhakta’ of CM Gehlot! THE AILING GURJAR LEADER TERMS HIMSELF A DEVOUT DEVOTEE OF THE CHIEF MINISTER! First India Bureau Jaipur: Ailing Gurjar leader Colonel Kirodi Singh Bainsla was called upon by senior Congress leaders on Tuesday, who enquired about Bainsla’s health. The leaders had made a beeline for the Gur- jar leader’s residence and prominent leaders like Dr. Raghu Shar- ma, Lalchand Kataria and Dharmendra Rathore interacted with Bainsla. Addi- tionally, Ministers Ra- jendra Yadav and Nau- rat Gurjar also accom- panied the leaders. The move came about asChief MinisterAshok Gehlot wanted to ensure that Bainsla is assured of all medical help from the state government. In fact, during their con- versation, Rathore also made Bainsla speak to the Chief Minister over the phone and Gehlot, who has not been mov- ing out of CMR since contracting Covid again recently, spoke to the Gurjar agitation leader at length, inquiring about Colonel Bainsla’s health condition. The Chief Minister also spoke to Colonel Bainsla’s daughter - IRS Sunita Bainsla - Turn to P16 REPUBLIC DAY 2022 PADMA AWARDS ANNOUNCED The Padma Bhushan will also be conferred on Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and SII MD Cyrus Poonawalla Padma Vibhushan to Gen Rawat, Kalyan Singh n the eve of the Republic Day, the Centre on Tuesday an- nounced the list of recipients of Padma awards. Among other honours, first CDS late General Bipin Rawat & former Uttar Pradesh CM Kalyan Singh have been award- ed the Padma Vibhush- an. The Padma Bhushan will be conferred on Cong leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, ex-WB CM Buddhadeb Bhattachar- jee, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Alpha- bet CEO Sundar Pichai & SII MD Cyrus Poona- walla. Covaxin maker Bharat Biotech Chair- man Krishna Ella, his co-founder wife Suchi- tra Ella. Olympians Neeraj Chopra, Pramod Bha- gat Vandana Kataria, and singer Sonu Nigam will be awarded the Padma Shri. R-Day: President Kovind remembers contribution of India’s freedom fighters New Delhi: During his address to the country on Republic Day eve, President Ram Nath Kovind remembered the contribution of freedom fighters in India’s inde- pendence movement. “On this occasion, let us also remember the great freedom fighters who showed incomparable courage in their pursuit of the dream of Swaraj and fired up the people to fight for it”. “Two days ago, on January 23, all of us observed the 125th birth anniver- sary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose who had adopted the energising salutation of ‘Jai Hind’. His quest for independ- ence and his ambition to make India proud inspired all of us,” said president Kovind while remembering Netaji. O RAJIV MEHRISHI AND 4 OTHERS FROM RAJ GET PADMA AWARDS Mehrishi gets Padma Bhushan. Four others - Paralympian Devendra Jhajharia, Avani Lekhara; Chandraprakash Dwivedi and Ramdayal Sharma for arts, also named for Padma awards Aditi Nagar New Delhi: Former Rajasthan Chief Sec- retary- IAS Rajiv Mehrishi - has been named as a recipient of the prestigious Padma Bhushan award. On Tuesday , President Ram Nath Kovind gave his ap- proval to this effect after which Home Secretary called and congratulated Mehri- shi, who has been named for the award for excellent services as a bureaucrat. Mehrishi has been the former Home Sec- retary& FinanceSec- retary of the country & also served as CAG from 2017 to 2020. Mehrishi has been appointed as Chair- man of NSE IFSC, a wholly owned sub- sidiary of National Stock Exchange. Turn to P16 OLYMPIAN NEERAJ CHOPRA GETS PARAM VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL SECURITY BEEFED UP AHEAD OF R-DAY, FRS INSTALLED @ 30 LOCATIONS 939 POLICE MEDALS ANNOUNCED Subedar Neeraj Chopra, first Indian track & field athlete to win a gold medal at Olympic games & serv- ing in Indian Army’s 4 Rajputana Rifles, has been awarded Param Vishisht Seva Medal (PVSM) for his distinguished service. Chopra’s name figures in list of Army per- sonnel awarded for their gallantry. In order to keep check on people coming to watch R-Day Parade, Delhi cops installed Facial Recognition Systems & CCTV cameras to strengthen security. “We have installed Facial Recognition Systems at 30 different locations, including 6 entry points for frisking. FRS has a database of 50,000 suspected criminals,” they said. A total of 939 service medals, including 189 for gallantry, was announced by Centre for personnel of various central & state police forces on the eve of Republic Day. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot Colonel Kirodi Singh Bainsla COPS PUT POSTERS OF TERRORISTS Delhi Police put up 4 posters of suspected Al-Qaeda terrorists near Hanuman Mandir in Connaught Place, that mentioned 4 individuals having links with group.
  • 2. Neighbour lures minor with berries, rapes and kills her First India Bureau Pali: A minor was found dead in a well in Pali under the Takhat- garh police station area on Tuesday. According toSHORajendraChaud- hary , the 10-year-old girl was playing outside the house with her friends on Monday when a man from the neighbour- hood lured her to a near- by field on the pretext of giving her berries and then raped her. He then killed her and threw her into a well. Meanwhile, another mentally challenged minor has reportedly disappeared belonging to Alwar. The victim’s family lodged a missing report of the minor on January 24. RAPE AND SHAME MINOR GIRL ABDUCTED FROM SUMERPUR Pali: A 10-year-old girl was allegedly abducted from the Pisawa village in Sumerpur, informa- tion about kidnapping of an minor girl in Pisawa village spread like wildfire in the area. Villagers said, that a man from the village was seen taking a minor girl. The girl’s slippers and blood stains were seen near a deserted well. People of Pisawa, Anopura, Sangod villages gathered and Sumerpur Takhatgarh Police Officer reached the spot. Sum- erpur DSP Rajat Vishnoi also reached the spot. Diya Kumari@KumariDiya Neither daughters are safe nor daughters are get- ting justice under Congress rule in the Rajasthan. If you are so concerned about the safety of daughters, then tell me what action has been taken against the criminals so far? Rajasthan State Commission for Protection of Child Rights president Sangeeta Beniwal on Tuesday paid a surprise visit to JK Lon Hospital and met the victim minor girl of Alwar and got information about the health of the girl. There is a lot of improvement in the health of the girl. BJP Mahila Morcha protests, seeks arrest of rapists asap First India Bureau Bhilwara/Alwar: BJP Mahila Morcha led by state president Alka Mundra staged demon- stration at Bhilwara district collectorate on Tuesday against the ‘rape’ cases. Mean- whille, in Alwar the Mahila Morcha, pro- tested at Hope Circus with bangles over not confirming ‘rape’ of the minor. They said that the government must wear bangles if it can- not control crime. They also submitted a memo- randum in the name of the Governor, the Addi- tional District Collector and the Additional SP demanding arrest asap. Alka Mundra with Mahila Morcha staged protest in Bhilwara. Those who keep an evil eye on daugh- ters should not get an inch of land. The rapists took away the girl who was sleeping in house in Baran, but the Govt not listening to the screams of daughters, this gov- ernment is not ashamed to bow its head in front of the rapists. The entire police station staff there should be suspended. —Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Union Min www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2022 02
  • 3. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2022 03 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia First India Bureau Jaipur: Twenty-two more people died from coronavirus in Ra- jasthan on Tuesday as 9,771 new cases pushed the state’s infection count to 11,49,153. Till now, 9,140 people have died from the in- fection in the state, ac- cording to an official report. Eight deaths were reported from Jaipur, followed by three in Bi- kaner, two in Jodhpur and one each in Ajmer, Alwar, Bundi, Dausa, Ganganagar, Hanu- mangarh, Jhalawar, Kota and Nagaur. Jaipur reported the maximum 2,140 cases. As many as 741 people tested positive in Jodh- pur. The state currently has 92,692 active cases. Vikas Sharma Jaipur: The State has seen as many as 154 deaths of corona pa- tients in the last 24 days. Expressing his concerns over it, Health Minister Par- sadi Lal Meena said on Tuesday that most of the deceased were of more than 60 years of age and they all had co- morbidities. However, there are much less deaths during the third wave in comparison to the first and second waves, he added. Those who have already been administered both dos- es of the vaccine, they are safe, he said. 22die,9.7Kinfectedina dayasCovidmarcheson 11,49,153 TOTAL CASES 9,771 IN A DAY 10,47,321 TOTAL RECOVERED 9,140 TOTAL DEATHS 22 IN A DAY 92,692 ACTIVE CASES 24,832 IN JAIPUR COVID-19 UPDATE 154 deaths in 24 days, Min concerned Kamal Kant Jaipur: Lawyers with long experience have protested the recent promotion of 26 ‘Advo- cates’ as ‘Senior Advo- cates’ by the High Court dubbing it “un- fair”. The protesting lawyers, led by Poonam Chand Bhandari, staged a sit-in in front of the Gandhi statue in the High Court prem- ises here on Tuesday . Addressing the pro- testers, Adv Vimal Chaudhury said that some very senior, es- tablished and experi- enced lawyers have not been designated as ‘Senior Advocates’ so far while some lawyers much junior to them have been promoted and the legal fraternity is feeling insulted due to this. The High Court administration issued a circular on Monday informing that 11 law- yers working in its Jodhpur Main Branch and 15 lawyers of the Jaipur Bench have been promoted and designated as Senior Advocate. Senior lawyers protest ‘unfair’ promotions Abhishek Srivastava Jaipur: As envisaged by Urban Development and Housing Minister Shan- ti Dhariwal, the Jaipur Development Authority is carrying out various development works in the city. JDA Commis- sioner Gaurav Goyal said that orders have been issued for work un- der three schemes. A housing scheme in vil- lage Sarnachaud for the rehabilitation of resi- dents of Javipra’s no- madic/semi-nomadic tribe. About 1,272 resi- dential plots, 88 retail shops and 37 commercial plots have been created. Provision has been made for the construc- tion of four walls on the roads, parks, conveni- ence areas, reserved land, and construction of drainage system. Rs 335 lakh will be spent for these and the work like- ly to be completed by July 2022. Another Rs 282 lakh will be spent for the renewal of the link road connecting the main road of Kalwar road and cross drainage work. Renovation work is being done by JDA from Chomu railway sta- tion to Fatehpura (Jaho- ta) via Biharipura road. JDA fast-tracks work under 3 schemes First India Bureau Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has extended greetings to the people of the State on the eve Republic Day . “Repub- lic Day inspires us to remain devoted to the Constitution of the country ,” he said. The CM said that maintaining democrat- ic values is a big challenge in the present times and in such a situation, it is the duty of all Indians to contribute to main- taining unity and integrity in the coun- try . On the other hand, Rajasthan Gover- nor Kalraj Mishra will address the people of the state on Doordarshan on Wednes- day on the occasion of Republic Day . The message of the Governor will be telecast- ed at DD Rajasthan at 08.30 am and will be broadcast at 9.10 am from all the cent- ers of All India Radio in Rajasthan. Guv, CM extend greetings to people on R-Day eve GUV TO HOIST FLAG AT SMS, CM AT SECRETARIAT Ministers and Deputy Chief whip have been authorised for unfurling national flag in 30 districts on Republic Day. In the rest of the 3 districts, the collec- tor will unfurl the flag. Governor Kalraj Mishra to hoist flag at SMS stadium, CM at State Secretariat, and Speaker Dr CP Joshi at the Assembly. BD Kalla in Bikaner, Shanti Dhariwal in Kota, Hemaram Chaudhary in Barmer, Parsadi Lal in Dausa, Lalchand Kataria in Ajmer, Mahendrajeet Singh Malviya in Ban- swara, Mahesh Joshi in Pali, Ramlal Jat in Bhilwara, Pramod Bhaya in Baran, Vishvendra Singh in Bharatpur, Ramesh Meena in Karauli, Udayalal Anjana in Chittogarh and Pratap Singh Khachari- awas in Udaipur. Saleh Mohammad in Jaisalmer, Mamta Bhupesh in Jhunj- hunu, Bhajan Lal Jatav in Sawai Mad- hopur, Tikaram Jully in Alwar, Govind Ram Meghwal in Sriganganagar. NSUI members in ‘Tiranga Yatra’ at Janpath in Jaipur on Tuesday. —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA
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  • 5. क्रमांक एफ9/कृ.भू.रू.सुओमोटो/न.प.सी./2021-22/13097-13100 दिनांक : 25.1.2022 अधोहस्ाक्षरक्ाता की जानकारी में यह लाया गया है दक सीकर शहर के राजस्व ग्ाम नानी के नगर पररषि सीकर सीमा में अ्वससथि् दनम्नदलदि् िसरों की भूदम में अ्वैध रूप से काॅलोदनया द्वकदस् हो चुकी है एं्व इन काॅलोदनयों में बसा्वट हो चुकी है, दजनके राजस्व ररकाॅर्ड के अनुसार िा्ेिारों ्व िसरों का द्व्वरण दनम्नानुसार है क्र.सं. खसरा नम्बर रक्बा ककस्म खातेदारान का ना्म (राजस्व ग्ा्म- नानी) 1 1589/ 1045 0.95 चाही 2 0.33 जा्व 2 0.62 1. िुगाताराम पुत्र सुिा दहससा- 86/285 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 2. नाथिीिे्वी पदनि स्व. सुिा दहससा- 86/285 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 3. रामा्व्ार पुत्र जी्वणराम दहससा- 9/95 जाद्- माली दन. धोलपादलया ्ह. लक्मणगढ़ िा्ेिार 4. सां्वरमल पुत्र सुिा दहससा- 86/285 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 2 1590/ 1045 1.45 चाही 2 0.51 चाही 2 0.94 1. कमल पुत्र बाबूलाल दहससा- 1/10 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 2. जी्वणी पदनि स्व. मुकनिा दहससा- 1/5 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 3. झुंथिा पुत्र मुकनिा दहससा- 1/5 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 4. ्ाराचनि पुत्र मुकनिा दहससा- 1/5 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 5. बन्वारीलाल पुत्र दकशनाराम दहससा- 1/5 जाद्- माली सा. मलकेङा िा्ेिार 6. श्र्वणीिे्वी पदनि बाबूलाल दहससा- 1/10 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 3 1591/ 1045, 1592/ 1045 0.09 0.34 चाही 2 0.03 जा्व 2 0.06 चाही 2 0.12 जा्व 2 0.22 रामिीन पुत्र नाथिाराम दहससा - पूणता जाद् माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 4 1593/ 1045 0.20 चाही 2 0.07 जा्व 2 0.13 1. कमल पुत्र बाबूलाल दहससा- 1/20 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 2. जी्वणी पदनि मुकनिाराम दहससा- 1/10 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 3. झूंथिा पुत्र मुकनिाराम दहससा- 1/10 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 4. ्ाराचनि पुत्र मुकनिाराम दहससा- 1/10 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 5. िुगाताराम पुत्र सुिा दहससा- 1/6 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 6. नाथिीिे्वी पदनि सुिा दहससा- 1/6 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 7. बन्वारीलाल पुत्र दकशनाराम दहससा- 1/10 जाद्- माली सा. मलकेङा िा्ेिार 8. श्र्वणीिे्वी पदनि बाबूलाल दहससा- 1/20 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 9. सां्वरमल पुत्र सुिा दहससा- 1/6 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 5 1598/ 1045 0.03 चाही 2 0.01 जा्व 2 0.02 1. अजुतानलाल पुत्र नारायणराम दहससा- 34/155 जाद्- जाट सा. रोरुबङी ्हसील लक्मणगढ िा्ेिार 2. ओमप्रकाश पुत्र भं्वरलाल दहससा- 21/1550 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 3. घीसीिे्वी पदनि भं्वरलाल दहससा- 21/1550 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 4. प्रहलािदसंह पुत्र हनुमानदसंह दहससा- 67/155 जाद्- जाट सा. कटराथिल िा्ेिार 5. दबमला पुत्री भं्वरलाल दहससा- 21/1550 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 6. मिनलाल पुत्र मांगू दहससा- 21/310 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 7. महा्वीर पुत्र गीगाराम दहससा- 33/155 जाद्- जाट सा. रुलयाणामाली ्हसील लक्मणगढ िा्ेिार 8. सन्ोष पुत्री भं्वरलाल दहससा- 21/1550 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 9. सरोज पुत्री भं्वरलाल दहससा- 21/1550 जाद्- माली सा. िेह िा्ेिार 6 1602/ 1045 0.72 चाही 2 0.25 जा्व 2 0.47 1. अदन्ािे्वी पदनि नरो्मकुमार दहससा- 1/4 जाद्- ब्ाह्मण दन. आननिनगर सीकर िा्ेिार 2. कोशलयािे्वी पदनि सुशीलचनि दहससा- 1/4 जाद्- महाजन दन. नया शहर सीकर िा्ेिार 3. सुदमत्रािे्वी पदनि श्रीदकशन दहससा- 1/4 जाद्- ब्ाह्मण दन. आननिनगर सीकर िा्ेिार 4. सरस्व्ीिे्वी पदनि िौल्राम दहससा- 1/4 जाद्- दसनधी दन. पटेलमागता सीकर िा्ेिार और इसदलये उक् भूदमयां उसके भाग में िा्ेिारी अदधकार/दह् राजसथिान भू-राजस्व अदधदनयम 1956 की धारा 90क की उपधारा (8) अधीन पयता्वदस् दकये जाने के िायी है। अ्ः इसके द्ारा सूदच् दकया जा्ा है दक इस सूचना की प्रास्् की ्ारीि से 7 दिन के भी्र कारण ब्ायें दक कयों न उक् भूदम में आपके अदधकारों और दह् को पयता्वदस् कर दिया जा्वे और इसदलये कयों न भूदम को राजय सरकार में समस् द्वललघनों से मुक् दनदह् दकया जा सके। उक् अ्वदध के दलये प्रकरण से समबसनध् समस् िस्ा्वेज (यथिा ले-आउट ्लान ्व अनय) आमजन/दह्बद् वयसक् के दलये कायातालय की कृदष भूदम (90-ए) शािा में िेिने, पढने एं्व नकल प्रा्् करने हे्ु िुला रिा गया है। यह सूचना मेरे हस्ाक्षर और मुहर के अदधन दिनांक 25-1-2022 को जारी की जा्ी है। िा्ेिारों के पुख्ा सबू्ों के अभा्व में उक् सुचना को जररये राक से दभज्वाने के साथि-साथि उक् आ्वासीय काॅलोनी के आस-पास चसपा भी दकया गया है। उक् लोक सूचना िा्ेिारों के हक सृजन के समबनध में असन्म सूचना है यथिा इस सूचना की दनधातारर् समया्वदध के बाि दकसी प्रकार का कोई उज्र ऐ्राज समाअ् नहीं दकया जायेगा। (श्र्वण कु्मार क्वश्नोई) प्रादधकृ् अदधकारी ए्वं आयुक् नगर पररषि सीकर Kirodi insists for grilling of RBSE chief in REET leak Jaipur: BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP Dr Kirodi Lal Meena on Tuesday said that he has been insisting from the very beginning that the truth about the REET paper leak will never be revealed without a CBI investigation. “Bhajanlal is only a pawn while the king- pin himself is the Chairman of the Board of Secondary Education, Dr DP Jaroli. It was under his supervision that the REET paper was leaked and I have al- ready made public the evidence proving this,” he charged. If Dr DP Jaroli is in- terrogated firmly, the truth will emerge within no time, he said. —FIB Aishwary Pradhan Jaipur: Former CM Vasundhara Raje on Tuesday paid a trib- ute to her mother Rajamta Vijayaraje Scindiaji on her death anniversary. “Her ideal life is an inspiration for all those patriots who choose the service of the nation as their destiny over worldly attach- ments. Her methods of working towards bringing women into politicsandstrength- ening the democracy were peerless”, she tweeted. UPEN YADAV MEETS RSSB CHAIRMAN OVER RECRUITMENTS RATHORE, RAMLAL SLAM GOVT ON REET PAPER LEAK PATWARI RECRUITMENT EXAM RESULTS OUT Raje pays tribute to her mother on death anniv Upen Yadav met RSSB Chairman Hariprasad Shar- ma regarding various re- cruitments of unemployed. The results of recruitment were also discussed in the meeting. The result of Patwari recruitment was to come on Tuesday. The release of Computer Instructor Recruitment will be issued this month. Dy LoP Rajendra Rathore and BJP State chief spokesperson and MLA Ramlal Sharma slammed the govt saying that the name of the person who delivered the paper to the accused Bhajanlal has not yet been disclosed by the SOG. He said that the SOG is not making important disclosures because of the pressure exerted by the govt. The result of the Patwari recruitment exam con- ducted in two phases on October 23 and 24 was out on Tuesday. However, shortly after the announce- ment of the result, the website crashed due to increased traffic. A total of 10 lakh 41 thousand candidates had appeared in the examination. SEND NOTICE TO DEFAULTERS: SONI TO OFFICIALS Jaipur: Transport and Road Safety Commissioner Ma- hendra Soni has asked his officers to send notices to peo- ple who have not paid the taxes or the pen- alty amounts for a long time. Soni was discussing ways to raise the revenue of the department in a review meeting. Soni encouraged the RTOs saying they have the potential to achieve the revenue targets. He told them to hold similar meet- ings with the District Transport Officers. Khachariyawas rescues injured calf Food Minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas on his way to Udaipur on Tuesday got down from the car upon seeing an injured calf by the roadside near Gulabpura. The Minister provided first-aid to the calf, whose leg was bleeding and asked the officers of the police department to call a doctor immediately. He then left for Udaipur without security.
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  • 8. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2022 06 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia RATHORE WRITES TO GEHLOT OVER LAND BILL, RODA Jaipur: Deputy Lead- er of Opposition Ra- jendra Rathore has written a letter to CM Ashok Gehlot over the Rajasthan Agricul- tural Credit Opera- tions (Removal of Dif- ficulties) Act, better known as RODA. Rathore has suggest- ed that CM should have brought suitable amendmentsinRODA regarding auctioning of land less than 5 acresinsteadof bring- ing amendment Bill. Jaipur: Cold wave conditions prevailed in many parts of Rajasthan where the minimum temperature dipped to 2.2 degrees Celsius in Chittorgarh, the weather office said. Fatehpur in Sikar recorded 3.2 degrees while Bhilwara, Anta (Baran), Dabok, Churu, Karauli and Ganganagar recorded minimum of 3.6, 3.9, 4.5, 5, 5.2 and 6.4 degrees respectively. COLD WAVE CONTINUES TO PREVAIL IN RAJASTHAN BRIEF in PROBE ON INTO `1.15 CR DOWRY CASE TRANSFER POLICY DRAFT SENT TO CS: MIN Jaipur: An inves- tigation has been initiated after a video on the alleged payment of Rs 1.15 crore by a sacked policeman as dowry on his daughter’s marriage in Rajasthan’s Bharatpur district went viral. The Uch- hain police station has handed over the investigation to an officer after the incident surfaced, police said, adding the case will be registered after the preliminary probe is completed. Bikaner: Educa- tion Minister Dr BD Kalla was on a tour of his assembly constituency on Tuesday where he announced devept works worth Rs 20 lakh in Dashnam Goswami area. Talking to First India, Kalla said that they have sent the drafts to CS re- garding the transfer policy. Kalla did not give a direct answer to the question on whether 84,000 applicants will have to reapply. —Laxman Raghav
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  • 12. REPUBLIC SHOULD BECOME STRONGER IN THE LIGHT OF Amrit Mahotsav of Independence is a festival to make us realize the real secret of freedom in the light of the glorious traditions of our national love, harmony, and spirituality ‘AmritMahotsav’ hen the country became inde- pendent, we did not have any sov- ereign constitution of our own. Republic Day is very important because the Constitution came into force on this day . The Indian Constitution is the largest hand- written constitution in the world. I consider it a global document of human rights and duties. If there is a reliable system for the protec- tion of human rights, then it is in the Indian Constitution itself. Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, had once said that ‘the Ganges of rights flows from the Himalayas of duties’. The Consti- tution is the decorum of freedom. The whole country is celebrat- ing the Amrit Mahotsav of Inde- pendence at this time. There is also a need to think deeply in the context of this Mahotsav on the occasion of Republic Day. Be- cause, for the first time this has happened when the Mahotsav is being celebrated at various levels across the country for keeping the memory of our freedom fight- ers alive, to keep the culture and glorious history of the country intact in the light of the events related to the freedom movement. Consider that we are all illumi- nated by the sun and the light of the sun is reflected on the earth by becoming moonlight. Moon is immortal. Having nectar-like rays. Its rays never fade. It is in- destructible due to being imbued with the nectar element. I also consider Indian culture to be in- exhaustible in the same way . The Amrit Mahotsav of Inde- pendence is a festival to make us realize the real secret of freedom in the light of the glorious tradi- tions of our national love, har- mony, and spirituality . It is dedi- catedtothosepeople,duetowhich the country became self-reliant in various fields. It is dedicated to the achievements of those who wrote incredible success stories to make the country strong and prosperous. Public participation hasbeenensuredintheall-around development of the country . The aim is that the small efforts and changes that have been made for the pride of the country at the lo- cal level for the spirit of self-reli- ant India can take the form of national achievement. The real objective of this festival is to pre- serve the history of efforts made for great successes in each state and every region of India so as to inspire future generations. I also call it the inspirational festival of the new generation. After independence, a strong foundation of development in the country was laid based on planned development in each area under the constitution. The philosophy associated with Indi- an culture, the lofty life tradi- tions we have - the Constitution explains it in a way . I believe that a nation is not just a landmass. It is a thought in itself. The mean- ing of seeing the country in the noun of thought is a nation in which there is no distinction be- tween men and women based on caste and religion. Where experi- ence and knowledge are partners. Bharat itself means that great tradition of knowledge and phi- losophy in which the essence from the Vedic hymns to the Ad- vaita philosophy of Adi Shanka- racharya comes. Our nation has given the message of considering the whole world as our family with the formula of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’. Today the country is progress- ing rapidly by providing social, economic, mental, political free- dom to women, social and eco- nomic backward, disabled, and tribals. But I believe that the real goal will be accomplished only when the person standing in the last row gets equality and justice. It is imperative that our new gen- eration become self-reliant, and be educated in human values. It is the duty of all of us that we should be fully engaged in achiev- ing the bigger goals of self-reli- ance. Post-covid pandemic, the world will be new. There will be a new system, and I am sure this new system will be inspired by the lofty values of Indian culture. Because even in the difficult times of covid, we supplied med- icines and vaccines not only for ours but to other countries of the world keeping in view the world humanity . The country has achieved great successes in various fields in the last 75 years despite diffi- cult challenges. India, which once faced a shortage of food grains, is today the world’s larg- est exporter of food grains. The country has today become a glob- al supplier of vaccines in the era of the pandemic, recovering from the lack of health services. With the emerging nationalism, today the country has taken a big leap in information technology and special knowledge-based indus- tries. We have achieved food secu- rity for a large population. There is no area in which India is not moving fast. Come, on Republic Day today , in the light of ‘Azadi Ke Amrit Ma- hotsav’,letusalltrywithdetermi- nation to take the nation on the path of knowledge and develop- ment. Create new avenues for the progress of the country . May eve- ryone’s happiness be collective happiness and sorrow collective sorrow. We should be proud of the nation’s pride, with this collective spirit, on Republic Day, let us all pave the way for the all-around development of the country . THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL Come, on Republic Day today, in the light of ‘Azadi Ke Amrit Mahotsav’, let us all try with determination to take the nation on the path of knowledge and development. Create new avenues for the progress of the country. May everyone’s happiness be collective happiness and sorrow collective sorrow. We should be proud of the nation’s pride, with this collective spirit, on Republic Day, let us all pave the way for the all-around development of the country W KALRAJ MISHRA The writer is Governor of Rajasthan The whole country is celebrating the Amrit Mahotsav of Independence at this time. There is also a need to think deeply in the context of this Mahotsav on the occasion of Republic Day. Because, for the first time this has happened when the Mahotsav is being celebrated at various levels across the country for keeping the memory of our freedom fighters alive, to keep the culture and glorious history of the country intact in the light of the events related to the freedom movement PERSPECTIVE JAIPUR | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2022 10 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Promoted by Shree Cement Limited Vol 3 Issue No. 231 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Bhaskar Printing Press, D.B. Corp Limited, Shivdaspura, Tonk Road, Jaipur. Published at 304, 3rd Floor, City Mall, Bhagwan Das Road, C-Scheme, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan. Phone 0141-4920504. Editor-In-Chief: Jagdeesh Chandra. Editor: Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act In this 75th year of Independence, let us re- discover the values that animated our glorious national movement. President of India @rashtrapatibhvn SPIRITUAL SPEAK Just as the boyhood, youth and old age come to the embodied Soul in this body, in the same manner, is the attaining of another body; the wise man is not deluded at that. — Bhagavad Gita TOP TWEETS India’s first CDS Late Bipin Rawat ji was a unique patriot, who served the country with full devotion and dedication. Prime Minister @NarendraModi Ji has honored his service to the nation in true sense by giving him Padma Vibhushan. For this, I congratulate Modi ji on behalf of the country. Amit Shah @AmitShah
  • 13. New Delhi: UP Deputy Chief Min- ister Keshav Prasad Maurya on Tuesday slammed Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav saying that his party and his allies cannot stop Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from returning to power in the upcoming as- sembly elections in the state and alleged that SP is giving tickets to criminals. “SP is not able enough to stop the lotus of BJP from blooming. The list of candidates that the SP has released for the upcoming elections shows that it is not a political party but party of gangsters, crimi- nals, mafias. They are not fighting polls but threatening people of the state,” Deputy CM said. ‘AKHILESH GAVE TICKETS TO CRIMINALS’ IN THE COURTYARD PUNJAB HARYANA HC STAYS MAJITHIA’S ARREST FOR 3 DAYS New Delhi: Punjab and Haryana High Court stays Bikram Majithia’s arrest for three days. HC gave time to the Akali Dal leader so that he could appeal the court’s order dismissing his anticipato- ry bail plea in SC. Punjab and Haryana High Court, on Tuesday, granted protection to SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithia. SC ADJOURNS RAKESH ASTHANA APPOINTMENT PLEA New Delhi: The SC on Tuesday adjourned till February 9, the hearing of a plea challenging the appointment of Indian Police Service (IPS) of- ficer Rakesh Asthana as Delhi Police Commis- sioner. A bench headed by Justice Justice DY Chandrachud listed the matter for February 9 for final argument. MUMBAI COURT DISCHARGES SHILPA IN GERE CASE Mumbai: Almost 15 years after Shilpa Shetty landed in an obscenity case when Hollywood star Richard Gere kissed her on her cheeks at a public event, the actress was dis- charged from the case by a Mumbai court. ACTRESS ASSAULT CASE: KERALA HC GRANTS 10 DAYS Kerala: The Kerala HC on Tuesday granted ten days to prosecution to com- plete examination of wit- nesses in case pertaining to the alleged abduction sexual assault of a woman actor in 2017. Prominent Malayalam actor Dileep is one of the accused in the case. HC directive after SC turned down govt’s plea to extend the trial time. New Delhi: The Delhi Police on Tuesday opposed the bail plea of Niraj Bishnoi, alleged creator of the Bulli Bai app, in the Patiala House Court saying that the investigation is at a “very nascent” stage. Public Prosecutor Advocate Irfan Ahmed appearing for Delhi Police submitted that contents on accused’s Twitter handles were deroga- tory, and was targeting women of a community. DELHI POLICE OPPOSES BAIL PLEA OF BULLI BAI APP CREATOR BISHNOI JD(U) releases first list of 20 candidates for UP Lucknow: Janata Dal (United) on Tuesday released its first list of 20 candi- dates for the upcom- ing Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. In December last year, Janata Dal (United) National President of JD(U) Rajeev Ranjan Sin- gh alias Lalan Singh said his party was informed that BJP is ready for an alli- ance with them for the upcoming as- sembly elections in UP and hoped to win the elections. “We hope to win the up- coming elections,” Singh had said. —ANI Chandigarh: The Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) chief ministerial candi- date in Punjab, Bhag- want Mann, on Tuesday said that if Captain Amarinder Singh was receiving calls and mes- sages from Pakistan to make Navjot Singh Sid- hu a minister, then why did he keep it a secret for so long. Was it at the behest of Pakistan that the Captain later offered a ministry to Sidhu, Mann sought to know. He also reacted to Amarinder Singh’s comment calling him a comedian, by saying that this comedian has always raised the issues of Punjab’s water, agri- culture, farmers and mafia in Parliament. Addressing the me- dia here, Mann said on Tuesday that Captain was making such state- ments to disturb the at- mosphere of Punjab during the elections as he had nothing left now. Without naming any- one, the AAP leader re- marked that “Pakistan” himself used to live with him in his house. “Captain used to ap- point ministers, DGP and CS of the state only after asking Pakistan. Captain used the ser- vices of senior officers of Punjab to take care of the sitaphal and chi- ku at his Siswan farm- house,” he added. “When Captain Ama- rinder was an MP, he did not even go to Par- liament. His attendance was the worst, let alone his chances of raising any issue pertaining to Punjab and its people. Even as the CM, he de- ceived the people of Punjab. Instead of ful- filling promises, he was spending time in his farm house. Today he is getting punished for his betrayal,” he said. He also strongly con- demned the sacrilege incident at Kali Mata temple in Patiala. PUNJAB POLLS COMEDIAN HAS ALWAYS PUT UP PUNJAB’S ISSUES: MANN The AAP leader asked that if Amarinder Singh was receiving calls from Pakistan to make Navjot Singh Sidhu a minister, why did he keep it a secret Bhagwant Mann addressing media in Chandigarh. —File Photo RAHUL TO VISIT PUNJAB ON JANUARY 27 Chandigarh: Congress will be routed in next month’s Punjab Assembly polls while his party’s alliance will sweep the polls, winning over 80 seats, Shiromani Akali Dal President Sukhbir Singh Badal claimed on Tuesday. The Aam Aadmi Party will win less than 10 seats, he said. SAD is contesting the polls in alliance with Mayawati’s Ba- hujan Samaj Party. According to the seat-sharing arrangement between the two parties, the BSP is contesting 20 of 117 Assembly seats in Punjab, while the rest will be contested by the Akalis. SAD-BSP TO SWEEP PUNJAB POLLS: BADAL MANN RIDICULES SIDHU ON AAP’S POLLS FEEDBACK Chandigarh: AAP leader Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday ridiculed Navjot Singh Sidhu for question- ing the survey for selecting the CM face and asked him not to interfere in the inter- nal affairs of the Aam Aadmi Party. Mann asked Sidhu to get a survey done from his own party for choos- ing the CM candi- date. Addressing the media here, Mann said Mr Sidhu is now questioning the AAP’s survey ‘Janta Chunegi Apna CM.’ Mr Sidhu on Monday had dubbed AAP’s survey a “scam” and “a deceptive scheme” and had said his party had lodged a complaint with the Election Commission against it. Chandigarh: Punjab Con- gress President Navjot Singh Sidhu on Tues- day condemned the al- leged sacrilege bid at Shri Kali Mata Mandir in Patiala on Monday by saying that the politics of fear, polarisation and hate is intruding the northern state. Taking to Twitter, Sidhu wrote, “Incident of sacrilege at Mata Kali Devi temple is de- plorable, divisive forces can never tear into the socio-economic fabric of Punjabiyat.” The Punjab Cong president added that Punjabiyat’s armour is universal brotherhood respect for religions. On Monday, a man was arrested in connection of sacrilege bid. —ANI Sidhu condemns ‘sacrilege attempt’ at Kali temple in Patiala Navjot Singh Sidhu addressing media. —FILE PHOTO SACRILEGE ATTACK UP POLLS APNA DAL (SONELAL) RELEASES LIST OF STAR CAMPAIGNERS FOR 2 PHASES Lucknow : Apna Dal, an ally of the ruling BJP, has also laid down its life in the upcoming as- sembly elections in Uttar Pradesh. Your party does not want to be left behind in the election campaign. In this order, the party has released the list of its star campaigners. Apna Dal has an- nounced the names of star campaigners for the first and second phase of voting. The list of star campaigners also includes the names of party president Anupriya Patel and her husband Ashish Patel. The list of Apna Dal(S) includes Anupriya Patel, Ashish Patel, Dr Jamuna Prasad Saroj, Neil Ratan Singh Patel, Pakori Lal, R.B. The names of 15 leaders like Singh Patel, Avadh Naresh Verma, Rekha Verma, Raj Kumar Pal, Ajit Singh Baisla, Mahesh Chaudhary, Mohammad Vakil, Ahmed Khan Mansoori, Zaki UI Nasir and Nadeem Ashraf are included. Patel said whichever seat comes candidates will be fielded on it. BSP PRESIDENT MAYAWATI TO ADDRESS PUBLIC RALLY IN AGRA ON FEBRUARY 2 Lucknow: BSP president Mayawati will hold a public meeting in Agra on February 2, formally kicking off the party’s campaign for the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. The BSP president will address the meeting, strictly following the Covid protocol, party general secretary Satish Chandra Mishra said in a tweet. “It is to be informed that BSP national president and former chief minister of UP, Behen Kumari Mayawatiji will address a public meeting in Agra on February 2 fol- lowing all Covid rules. Time and place of the public meeting will be made available to the media soon,” Mishra said in his tweet in Hindi. INDIA JAIPUR | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2022 11 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia
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  • 15. INDIA JAIPUR | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2022 13 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Moni Sharma New Delhi: There is no challenge within the Tri- namool Congress to the leadership of Chief Min- ister Mamata Banerjee buthernephewAbhishek Banerjee will have to prove himself to become the leader of the party . The voices of resent- ment against him have startedrisingintheparty . He has also been accused of running contrary to the policies of the party and the state government regarding Corona. So far, only one party MP , Kaly- an Banerjee has raised the voice, but in the com- ing days, this voice may get more strength. Kalyan Banerjee has saidthatAbhishekwillbe considered a leader only if the party wins the as- sembly elections in Tripura and Goa under his command. There are elections in Tripura next year but the results for Goa will come in two months. If thepartyisunableto open an account or win more than one or two seats in Goa, then the voice against Abhishek will gain in strength. Ab- hishek and his team also understand this, only then Mamta Banerjee’s second nephew Akash Banerjee has been brought forward. He has opened a front against Kalyan Banerjee and has told the need for a new MP in place of Kalyan Banerjee from Shrirampur. But Ab- hishek’s work will not be cut out due to his brother making statements. If he aspires to leadership, he will have to show by win- ning the election. Abhishek will be a leader only if TMC wins Tripura and Goa! BJP is like a family: Patil First India Bureau Ahmedabad: A day after it was reported that former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani was sidelined and/or not invited for the Rajkot BJP event, Gujarat BJP President CR Pa- til on Tuesday at- tempted to downplay rumours of groupism. Address- ing media persons on the day, he said, “We (the party) function like a family . And, Vi- jay Rupani was very much part of the PM’s virtual event, where he addressed lakhs of page com- mittee members.” On Monday, Guja- rat CM Bhupendra Patel virtually inau- gurated and dedicat- ed an underbridge in Rajkot. Party sourc- es said that though former CM Rupani was in the city, he was neither invited to the event nor his name was on the host list. This develop- ment has sparked controversy that Ru- pani has been side- lined in the party and that whenever Patil is in Rajkot, he remains absent at every event. New Delhi: Aam Aad- mi Party on Friday re- leased first list of can- didates for the upcom- ing Uttarakhand polls scheduled for 2022. AAP Uttarakhand in charge Dinesh Mo- haniya shared the list on Twitter. The devel- opment comes ahead of Delhi Environment Minister and senior AAP leader Gopal Rai’s five-day visit to Uttarakhand from Sat- urday, during which he will address a series of public meetings and pitch for a “novel change” in the state ahead of the assembly polls in the coming months. Ahead of Assembly polls, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has planned to convene 10 meetings at every booth in Uttarakhand. AAP releases fourth list of 10 candidates Panaji: Ahead of Goa Assembly elections, Former Cong leader Jo- seph Robert Sequeira who is an ex-Sarpanch from Calangute constit- uency on Tuesday joined BJP. “We are winning the upcoming Assembly elections in Goa,” said Goa CM Pramod Sawant, who was also present. Ex-Cong leader Sequeira joins BJP ahead of Goa polls New Delhi: The Samajwadi Party on Tuesday re- leased the list of campaigners for the Uttarakhand Assembly elec- tions. The names of Akhilesh Yadav, Kiranmoy Nanda and JayaBachchanarein- cluded in the list with 12 other leaders. List of Samajwadi Party’s star campaigners for Uttarakhand elec- tionsEarlier,theparty had announced that it will contest assembly elections on all 70 seats. The Uttara- khand Assembly elec- tion 2022 will be held in a single phase on February 14. The last day of filing nomina- tions is January 28. The counting of votes will take place on March 10. —ANI Akhilesh Yadav, Jaya Bachchan among SP’s star campaigners for Uttarakhand RAHUL GANDHI UNFOLLOWS RPN SINGH ON TWITTER New Delhi: Hours after former Union Min RPN Singh joined BJP after quit- ting Congress, party leader Rahul Gandhi unfollowed him on Twitter. Priyanka still follows Singh on Twitter.
  • 16. New Delhi: Kerala on Tuesday reported 55,475 new Covid-19 cases with a test positivity rate of 49.9 per cent. This is the first time that the TPR is almost at 50 per cent, meaning one of the two persons tested for Covid in Ker- ala is diagnosed with the infection. 70 related deaths and 84 deaths that were newly certified as Cov- id-19 deaths based on the revised rules, were also recorded pushing the death toll to 52,141 in the state. Kerala has been witnessing drastic increase in fresh infec- tions for the past few days. There are 2,85,365 active Covid cases in the state. Union Health Minis- ter Dr Mansukh Man- daviya on Tuesday asked states and Union Territories to ramp up testing in areas where it has gone down. In a meeting with of- ficials from these states and UTs, Mandaviya also urged them to send Covid-19 testing and vaccination data timely . The health minister also told the states that as a large number of people are opting for home isolation, they should be monitored as per national guidelines. India Tuesday report- ed 2,55,874 cases in the last 24 hours down from 3,06,064 infections a day before, Health Family Welfare data. With55,475newCovidcases, Kerala’sTPRsurgesto49.4% India Tuesday reported 2,55,874 cases in the last 24 hours down from 3,06,064 infections A patient wearing an oxygen mask is being taken for treatment at a hospital. —PHOTO BY ANI Agartala: BSF Tripura Frontier IG Sushanta Kumar Nath on Tuesday said that the cross border infiltration has reduced since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Addressing a press confer- ence at BSF headquarters Shalbagan in West Tripura, Nath said, “A total of 221 infiltrators have been arrested while attempting to cross the borders illegally. Among the detained persons, 118 were Indian nationals, 97 were identified as Bangladeshi nationals and six were from other na- tionalities.” “In comparison to 2020, the detection rate is higher as 128 persons were intercepted for unlawfully breaching the Indo-Bangla borders.” CROSS BORDER INFILTRATION HAS REDUCED DUE TO COVID-19: NATH New Delhi: Chief Jus- tice of India NV Rama- na on Tuesday said that 13 judges of the Su- preme Court and 400 people in the registry were infected with COVID-19 during the third surge. CJI Rama- na shared these facts when one of the law- yers complained that his matter was not ur- gently listed by the reg- istry. CJI Ramana in- formed the lawyer that 13 judges of the top court were infected with COVID-19 and a number of officers in the registry were also positive. CJI said that they are working even though their bodies were not cooperating. “If you don’t know the problems what can we do,” CJI said. 13 SC judges,400 people in registry infected in 3rd wave:CJI COVID HIGHLIGHTS Srinagar (JK): Sus- pected militants hurled a grenade in Hari Singh High street area of Sri- nagar Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday . Further details are awaited. Earlier, BSF IG DK Boora had said that the forces have received some input and are on high alert and further assured the population that they should have nothing to fear. Addressing the me- dia on Monday, Boora said, “During this peri- od, almost every time, there is stress on the security situation along the border. But we are here to meet all the challenges. We have got some input from the in- telligence department. We are very alert on and along the border in- cluding LC and have heightened our vigil on the border. A maximum number of troops and officers are present on the border.” The IG said that they are “exten- sively carrying out op- erations including the anti-drone exercises” and will do everything to ensure safety . —ANI GRENADE ATTACK IN SRINAGAR, 4 INJURED New Delhi, Jan 25: The Chief Election Com- missioner Sushil Chandra, during an event on the occasion of National Voter’s Day in Delhi, on Tuesday . He informed that there are more than 95.3 crore voters in India, out of which 49 crore are male and 46 crore are female voters. Addressing the event today, CEC Chandra said, “Today there are more than 95.3 crore voters of which 49 crore are male voters and 46 crore are female voters. Among these registered voters, there are 1.92 crore senior citizens.” He added that the right to vote was be- stowed upon every adult citizen of India at the same time as India won her freedom. “For a newly-inde- pendent country with a literacy rate of 18 per cent, this was a truly radical move,” Election Commission chief said. Speaking about the arrangements made in five-poll bound states, he stated that EC has emphasised increasing the pace of COVID-19 vaccination in Punjab, UP, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur and all ar- rangements will be made to ensure that election is safe. —ANI National Voters Day: India has more than 95.3 cr voters, says CEC RANKINGS: SHAFALI VERMA REGAINS TOP SPOT, MANDHANA DROPS TO FOURTH CUSTOMS DEPT CAUTIONS PUBLIC AGAINST CONMEN NEW DELHI: The Delhi Customs Office this week issued a public notice warning against individuals impersonat- ing as customs officers to extort money after the department was informed about such instances. The con persons first become friendly with their vic- tims and subsequently promise them to send parcels to India. They then impersonate as customs officers by using their names and instruct them to deposit money in the bank ac- count created by them. Mumbai: Amazon.com Inc. and Netflix Inc. are among platforms partnering with Clean Slate Filmz Pvt. to push out movies and web series worth about 4 billion rupees ($54 mil- lion). Clean Slate Filmz will release eight films and series on these over-the-top streaming sites as well as some others in the next 18 months, the studio’s 37-year-old co-founder and anoshka’s brother, Karnesh Sharma said. Sharma declined to provide a full list before officially announced. Dubai: Australia captain Meg Lanning and Tahlia McGrath have advanced in the ICC Women’s T20I Player Rank- ings after helping their team clinch the three-match home series against England 1-0 with outstanding performances in the first match in Adelaide. The pair was associated in a 144-run unbroken stand for the second wicket in the only match that saw a result, Lanning’s 44-ball 64 helping her overtake India’s Smriti Mandhana to third place and McGrath’s Player of the Match effort of 91 off 49 propelling her 29 places to 28th position. Mandhana’s opening part- ner Shafali Verma though is back on top of the rankings. CRUCIAL READ “STUPID SON OF A B**” - BIDEN CAUGHT ON HOT MIC MOCKING REPORTER ANUSHKA’S $54 MN DEAL WITH AMAZON, NETFLIX NO DISCONTENT OVER APPOINTMENT OF MINS AS DISTRICT IN-CHARGES: CM TO HELP TSUNAMI-HIT TONGA, INDIA ANNOUNCES IMMEDIATE AID OF $200,000 MOB ALLEGES ;LOVE JIHAD’ CASE, MAN BOOKED UNDER ANTI -CONVERSION LAW STALIN WRITES TO PM MODI OVER REPORTS OF SRI LANKAN GOVERNMENT AUCTIONING BOATS OF TAMIL NADU FISHERMEN WASHINGTON – US President Joe Biden used an epithet to describe a reporter who shouted a question about inflation during a White House meeting with members of his Cabinet on pricing. Fox News’ Peter Doocy asked the president whether he thought inflation would be a “political li- ability” ahead of midterm elections. Biden’s reaction was caught on a hot mic. “That’s a great asset, more infla- tion,” Biden said. “What a stupid son of a b—-.” Last week, Biden was heard mocking another reporter for a “stupid question” on why he was waiting on Russian Pres Vladimir Putin “to make the first move” in Ukraine. Chennai: Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin on Tuesday wrote to PM Narendra Modi, urging him to regis- ter its protest against the Sri Lankan govt’s decision to reportedly auction fish- ing boats belonging to the state. He urged the Centre to “register its disapproval in strongest possible terms at appropriate level and to prevail upon the Sri Lankan Govt to recall the advertisement published for auctioning TN fishing boats on which they do not have any legal rights”. The auctioning is slated to take place between February 7 and 11. —PTI Bengaluru: Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday said there is no discontent among his cabinet colleagues following their appointment as district in-charge mins and added that he has discussed it with them. “They are all united and there is no discontent. We are all committed to work for the welfare of the people and run the govt in the most appropriate way,” Bommai told mediaper- sons. Nearly six months after his government came to office, Bommai Monday had assigned districts to 28 cabinet ministers of which they will be in-charge while keeping the Bengaluru Urban district with himself. NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday announced immedi- ate assistance of $200,000 for relief and rehabilita- tion efforts in Tonga, which was hit by a massive volcanic eruption and a tsunami on January 15. The eruption of Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha’apai volcano sent tsunami waves across the Pacific Ocean and was heard 2,300 km away in New Zealand. Accord- ing to NASA, the volcanic eruption was hundreds of times more powerful than the atomic bomb the US dropped on Hiroshima during World War 2. Ujjain: A Muslim man, who was allegedly beaten by a mob for travelling on a train with a Hindu woman in Madhya Pradesh’s Ujjain, was on Monday booked under anti-conversion law based on the woman’s complaint. The woman claimed the accused had taken her “objectionable photos”. Earlier, police said that the mob had alleged it was a case of ‘love jihad’. INDIA JAIPUR | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2022 14 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia VERY DENSE FOG EXPECTED OVER NORTH INDIA FOR NEXT TWO DAYS New Delhi: Severe cold accompanied by very dense fog is likely to hamper life in Punjab, Haryana and West Uttar Pradesh over the next two days, Indian Meteorological Department said on Tuesday. The weatherman said that Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and West UP will reel under cold to severe cold day conditions for the next three to four days. The very dense fog cover will affect lives in the region during nights and morning on Wednesday and Thursday, the IMD alert said, Rajasthan is expected to experience dense fog on the same dates. —PHOTO BY ANI
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He said that in a de- mocracy a vote can choose a qualified pub- lic representative while a vote exercised with- out thinking can choose the disqualified one. Mishra was address- ing the state-level func- tion of 12th National Voters’ Day virtually from Raj Bhavan. He said that National Voters’ Day is an impor- tant initiative of the Election Commission of India under the con- cept of connecting eve- ry voter. He said that such people’s repre- sentatives should be elected through voting who can take the coun- try forward on the path of development and progress. Wagah-AttarilikeBeatingRetreat at3borderpostsinRajsoon:BSF Rajiv Gaur  Jodhpur: Very soon an Attari border-like ‘Beat- ing Retreat’ ceremony will be organised at the Jaisalmer border too. Tourists who visit the Tanot Rai Mata temple will be able to enjoy the border events close- ly . The Babliyan outpost situated on the border is situated at a distance of 20 km from Tanot Mata Temple. The BSF is now plan- ning to develop Border Tourism in Jaisalmer and Bikaner’s border outposts Sanchu and Khajuwala. Address- ing a press conference at BSF Headquarters, Jodhpur, BSF IG Pankaj Ghumar informed about the achievements of the year and also gave information about this initiative. BSF IG Pankaj Ghumar said that every Indian has an ardent desire to visit the international bor- der. Keeping the same in mind and to incul- cate a feeling of patriot- ism in the hearts of the countrymen, border tourism will be devel- oped at the checkpoints located near the border. ACB traps Patwari, broker taking Rs 30k bribe in Pali First India Bureau Pali: An Anti-Corrup- tion Bureau team on Tuesday arrested a rev- enueofficerandhismid- dlemanforallegedlytak- ing a bribe of Rs 30,000. According to a state- ment issued here, the ACB team arrested Pat- wari Kamal Kishore and his broker Chi- kuram Sansi while tak- ing the bribe. The complainant in the case had reported that the revenue officer demandedbribethrough hismiddlemantocorrect revenue records, for which the matter was pendinginanSDMcourt. The ACB team veri- fied the complaint and laid a trap on Tuesday and arrested both the accused. The accused are being interrogated, the statement said. Cash worth Rs 10.50 lakh and documents of two plots and two hous- es were found during the raid at his Pali house. ACB also seized gold and silver. Two arrested with bribe in Alwar In Alwar’s Khedli, feed- er in-charge Keshav Dev and store keeper Pramod were arrested by the ACB for taking Rs 5000 as bribe from the complainant. Army allows HPCL water pipline on its land in Pokhran First India Bureau Jaipur: In drive for na- tional infrastructure development, Ministry of Defence has given clearance to Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) to lay few kilometers of water pipeline through de- fence land on the east- ern fringes of Pokhran field firing ranges. In a ceremony, the General Officer Commanding, Desert Corps, Lt Gen PS Minhas handed over the project site and a MoU to the officials of HPCL and Rajasthan Refinery Limited. HPCL in a joint ven- ture with Rajasthan Re- fineries Limited is con- structing Petrochemical Refinery at Pachpadra, Barmer. The project on completion will give a fillip to the socio-eco- nomic condition of the border area of Barmer. Raw water for the pro- ject is being sourced from Indira Gandhi Ca- nal at Nachna over a dis- tance of 230 Kilometers. 15 wagons of goods train derail near Jaisalmer 2 Raj cops get Prez Medal and 16 get Police Medal Jailsamer: Fifteen wagons of a goods train loaded with limestone derailed in Jaisalmer district on Tuesday, dis- rupting train traffic on the route, a railway spokesperson said. The derailment took place on the Jodhpur- Phalodi railway track between Jetha Chand- han and Thayath Ha- meera when the train was going to Asansol in West Bengal from Sanu in Jaisalmer. The engine of the goodstrainandtwowag- ons behind it were safe and the derailment took place from the third wagon, a Government Railway Police source said, adding some of the wagons overturned. A North West Railway spokesperson said a re- lief train has been dis- patched to the site. —PTI Shivendra Parmar Jaipur: Two officers of Rajasthan police are among the officials named for President’s Medal which will be awarded to them at the Republic Day function on Wednesday . They are Madho Singh Soda, an Additional Superinten- dent of Police (ASP) with Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) posted in Banswara, and Bhuri Lal Meena, a Head Con- stable of ACB posted in Kherwara. That apart, 16 police officials from the state will be given Police Medals on the occasion. They include ASP Ra- jendra Singh Nain, SP Amir Hassan, Om Prakash Verma, Vinay Kumar Vyas and Santh Lal Meena. DGP ML Lather has congratu- lated all the awardees. Governor Kalraj Mishra released the poster of National Voters’ Day 2022 and administered oath to the voters virtually. OFFICIALS HONOURED Those honoured on the occasion of the National Voters’ Day, include Prakashraj Purohit, Siddharth Sihag, Nathmal Didel, Zakir Hussain, Nannumal Pahadia, Sandesh Nayak, Jagjit Singh Moga, Puneet Kohli and others. BSF IG Pankaj Ghumar addressing a press conference at BSF Headquarters in Jodhpur on Tuesday. Patwari Kamal Kishore Lt Gen PS Minhas handed over the project site and a MoU to senior officials of HPCL NATIONAL VOTERS’ DAY
  • 18. COVID-19 UPDATE WORLD 56,25,139 TOTAL DEATHS 28,25,69,077 TOTAL RECOVERED 6,80,95,714 ACTIVE CASES 35,62,89,930 TOTAL CASES INDIA 4,90,462 TOTAL DEATHS 3,70,71,898 TOTAL RECOVERED 22,36,842 ACTIVE CASES 3,97,99,202 TOTAL CASES Happy Republic Day to all of us! JAI HIND! —Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO Editor-in-Chief, First India JAIPUR | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2022 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 16 2NDFRONT POSTAL REG NO. JPC/004/2022-24 From P1… Mehrishi, a resident of Jaipur, has been awarded Padma Bhushan for the excep- tional services he has rendered while hold- ing various coveted positions. A 1978 batch IAS officer belonging to the Rajasthan cadre, Mehrishi was the 13th CAG and Vice-Chair- man of UNs Panel of External Auditors. Prior to that, he also held high positions like Union Home Sec- retary, Union Fin Secy and CS of Rajasthan. Mehrishi has been ap- pointed as Chairman of NSE IFSC, awholly owned subsidiary of National Stock Ex- change. After Presi- dent Ramnath Kovind gave his approval to bestow the honour, the Home Secretary called up Mehrishi to inform about it and congratu- late him. Interestingly, in- cluding Mehrishi, 5 others from Rajasthan will be conferred with the Padma Awards, among which two will be awarded Padma Bhushan and 3 Padma Shri. Padma Bhushan has been announced for Paralympic medal- ist Devendra Jhajha- ria while Paralympic medalist Avani will be given Padma Shri. GEHLOT CONGRATULATES MEHRISHI OTHERS... PADMA BHUSHAN, PADMA SHRI AWARDEES FROM RAJ! KAGZI TAKES NIGAM’S FEUD TO CM! Kishanpol MLA Kagzi, accompanied by a representation of councillors, called on CM Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday Naresh Sharma Jaipur: The ongoing po- litical battle of JMC Heritage has now reached to CM’s level as well as on Tuesday, Kis- hanpol MLA Amin Kag- zi, accompanied by a representation of coun- cillors, called on CM Ashok Gehlot. During his meet, Kagzi raised questions on working style of corp and on agreement with clean- ing workers. He said, “The order issued by corp regarding adjust- ment is wrong. There should be equal number of sanitation workers in all wards. To ensure equal distribution, an ef- fort was made in Kishan- pole zone, but talks with sanitation workers has turned the whole exer- cise upside-down. How will it be possible to have 25 sanitation workers in one ward and 102 in some other ward,” Kagzi said. Later, Kagzi held talks with Commission- er Avdhesh Meena at Heritage office. Kagzi was reportedly miffed over cancellation of or- ders of Kishanpole zone as in agreement with cleaning workers. DEVENDRA JHAJHARIA AVANI LEKHARA CHANDRAPRAKASH DWIVEDI Republic Day! CM Ashok Gehlot to unfurl flag, pay homage to martyrs First India Bureau Jaipur: CM Ashok Ge- hlot will participate in various programs and unfurl the flag on the oc- casion of Republic Day on Wednesday . Gehlot willunfurltheflagatthe Chief Minister’s resi- dence at Civil Lines at 7.30 am and at Badi Chaupar at 8.30 am. He will pay homage to martyrs by laying a wreath at Amar Jawan Jyoti at 9.15 am. The CM will attend the state-lev- el R-Day celebrations organised at Sawai Man Singh Stadium at 9.30 am. CM will unfurl flag at secretariat at 11.00 am. CM will also attend foundation stone laying programme at Raj Bhavan at 11.30 am. Ashok Gehlot@ashokgehlot51 Greetings on #NationalVotersDay to all the voters of the country. The right to give vote is most significant in a democracy. Every citizen should exercise this right compulsorily and with utmost care. Ashok Gehlot @ashokgehlot51 Congratulations to Rajiv Mehrishi ji Devendra ji on being conferred with Padma Bhushan, and to Chandraprakash ji, Avani ji Ram Dayal ji on being honoured with Padma Shri from #Rajasthan. Bainsla... and assured of all pos- sible help for the treat- ment of Colonel Bain- sla. But perhaps the big- gest takeaway and sur- prising factor from this impormptu meet was Bainsla’s claim that he was a devout ‘bhakta’ of CM Gehlot and also ex- pressed his gratitude for the MBC reservation given to the Gurjars. First India Bureau Jaipur: CM Ashok Ge- hlot has approved the proposal for the crea- tion of 36 new posts of Associate Professor and Assistant Professor in Kota University. Ac- cording to the proposal, one post of Assistant Professor and three posts of Assistant Pro- fessor are to be created each for Botany, Zoolo- gy, Biotechnology, Mi- crobiology, Law, Draw- ing and Painting, Physi- cal Education, Mathe- matics, and Wildlife departments. The crea- tion of these posts will help in smooth running self-financed courses in the university . CM okays proposal for 36 new posts in Kota Varsity Jaipur: MLA Girraj Malinga met CM Gehlot on Tuesday and discussed matter of threat he received from former dacoit Jagan Gurjar. Dotasra also consulted with CM. CM’s Advisor Rajkumar, Dr Subhash Garg, Bhajan L Jatav, Rajendra Gudha, Ra- feek Khan, Sanyam Lodha, Mahadev Khandela others also met CM. CM Ashok Gehlot Amin Kagzi GET WELL SOON COL! Dr Raghu Sharma, Lalchand Kataria, Dharmendra Rathore, Rajendra Yadav Naurat Gurjar called upon Colonel Kirori Singh Bainsla and inquired about his health in Jaipur on Tuesday. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot also wished Bainsla speedy recovery on the phone. FROM P1 Dhariwal inaugurates much-awaited Shivaji Park in Kota’s DCM-Kansua Bhanwar S Charan Kota: The much-await- ed Shivaji park in Ko- ta’s DCM-Kansua area was inaugurated by UDH minister Shanti Dhariwal on Tuesday . At the entrance of the state-of-the-art park, spread over 25 bighas of land, a grand statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji has also been installed. The statue made of gunmetal was also un- veiled by Dhariwal. The project of the park has been complet- ed at a cost of about Rs 11 crore. Earlier, Dhari- wal visited under-con- struction sites in the city including OPD in the JK Lon and the MBS hospitals. UDH Minister Shanti Dhariwal inaugurates state-of-the-art Shivaji Park constructed at a cost of Rs 11 crore in 25 bighas with the Corporation-UIT officials in Kota on Tuesday. Kota: The pitiable condi- tion of the Maharao Bhim Singh (MBS) Hospital here has angered Amit Dhariwal, son of UDH Minister Shanti Dhari- wal. Amit expressed his despondency before the superintendent of hosp, which is the biggest govt general hospital of the division. When Dhariwal Jr went to the hospital, he found the false ceiling collapsing at some places while the lavatories were unbearably dirty. An infu- riated Amit spoke about the deplorable atmos- phere in and around the hospital openly in front of the media. Kota: The world’s largest bell is being prepared on the banks of Chambal in Kota. 57 kg bell costing Rs 15 crore will be installed in riverfront. If it rings, the sound of this giant bell will resonate for 7-8 km. In the next 4 to 5 months, a bell will be made to be mounted on a 70 feet high stand, 5,000 year old bell will retain its golden shine for 15 years. MINISTER’S SON ANNOYED OVER MISMANAGEMENT IN KOTA HOSP GIRRAJ MALINGA AND MINISTERS CALLED ON CM SUCH A BELL! 57K KG BELL OF RS 15 CRORE ON CHAMBAL RIVER FRONT Yogesh Sharma Jaipur: CM Ashok Ge- hlot, former deputy CM Sachin Pilot, AICC sec- retary and UP Con- gress’s co-in-charge Dheeraj Gurjar have made the party’s star campaigners in UP elec- tions. Party has made 30-star campaigners for UP elections, in which these 3 leaders have been included from Raj. Pilot went to UP for poll campaign last week while Dheeraj Gurjar is already engaged in elec- tion management with Priyanka Gandhi as co- in-charge. The election campaign programs of CM Gehlot may be de- cided in the next few days. At present, there is a ban on campaigning through rallies, gather- ings in the polls due to covid and campaigning can only be done virtu- ally . In the coming days, Gehlot and Pilot may also hold virtual elec- tion meetings for UP . Gehlot, Pilot among Cong star campaigners for Uttar Pradesh polls ARYA BEING GIVEN EXTENSION? ELECTION TALK REVOLVES: WHY MATHUR IS AWAY FROM STRATEGY OF UP POLLS? PANDE MADE GENERAL SECY IN-CHARGE OF JHARKHAND Jaipur: Senior BJP leader and RS MP Om Mathur, who worked to strengthen party cadre up to booth level and proved his mettle during the last assembly polls in UP, seems away from UP this time. Mathur’s strategy had paved the way for victory in UP in 2017-polls. Considered a master of coalition politics, Mathur had worked to con- nect the backward castes with BJP, bringing non-Jatav Dalit castes to BJP’s fold and had failed the strategy of RLD in western UP. It was his plan to not give tickets to a single Muslim. The question of why Mathur is away from strategy of UP polls today is echoing in political corridor. Congress President Sonia Gan- dhi gives the responsibility of Jharkhand to Avinash Pande. Pande has been made General Secretary in-charge of Jharkhand for which KC Venugopal issued orders on Tuesday. I am extremely happy that my work has been recognised. It is a mo- ment of happiness that the Government of In- dia has honoured my work,” Mehrishi said while talking to First India. —Rajiv Mehrishi CM Ashok Gehlot Sachin Pilot Om Mathur Avinash Pande Rajendra Chhabra Jaipur: Tuesday brought with it a sudden spate of developments around the appointment of new CS of Raj. This ‘development’ being that while it was being t h o u g h t that current CS Niran- jan Arya would retire on Jan 31, however, it seems that state govt has changed its stance and word in power cor- ridors is that instead of Usha Sharma, now state govt is looking to give Arya an extension! CM Gehlot can send a rec- ommendation to this ef- fect to Union Govt today . Raj govt issues criteria to devp sports cities Abhishek Srivastava Jaipur: Raj govt has is- sued criteria to develop sports cities with private investment in the cities of the state. As per the prescribednorms,15per- cent area will have to be left for public and semi- public facilities. Out of this, 10% area can be used to set up sports training academies, training centres, and in- stitutes. In the remain- ing 5% area, medical, socio-cultural,audiocon- ventional centres, exhi- bitioncentres,openthea- tre, OFC will be devel- oped. 40% of the area will have to be left for roads and open areas in which5%willbeusedfor govt, semi-govt offices.
  • 19. www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 17 s a nation we are young and it is to the youngsters, the youth that we look to, to drive the na- tion to reach unsur- passable heights, to ensure that the tenets of our democracy live on beyond ourselves and to keep our Ti- ranga flying high. Freedom was won the hard way and a democratic nation requires daily sacrifices too for keeping democracy alive and kicking. The present generation with a global outlook and go- getter philosophy will be the one which will make India into a superpower, ably guid- ed by the elders of the society and the nation. I have great faith that the youth with its modern out- look, will rebuff the bindings of casteism, discrimination, injustice, inequality and keep the flag flying high with the commitment to Justice, Liberty for all in thought, be- lief and faith. For the nation to truly progress Equality of status and opportunity is a must and the dignity of the individual has to be main- tained at all costs. We are fortunate to have idols in this nation from the yesteryears whose philoso- phy we can follow and imbibe even today and work unitedly, hand in hand for the Unity and Integrity of the Nation. The words that I put here were written years ago in the Preamble to our Constitution and more than that, they formed the path of living for our political, social and spiritual leaders for cen- turies. It is time to recommit, to- day, to be the secular demo- cratic republic and as citi- zens ensure that our day to day thoughts, speech and ac- tions are towards a common goal- A Rising Shining India! A nation in which freedom, safety, expression and oppor- tunity is for one and all, not a few. Together- we can. JAI HIND! ANITA HADA anita.hada@firstindianews.com Greetings to all our readers on the 73rd Republic Day of our beloved nation, a day that commemorates the enactment of the constitution of India which came into effect on January 26, 1950, and made the nation into a republic. ensure that the tenets of our democracy live on beyond ourselves and to keep our Ti- ranga flying high. Freedom was won the hard way and a democratic nation requires daily sacrifices too of our beloved nation, a day that commemorates the enactment of the constitution of India which came into effect on January 26, 1950, and made the nation into a republic. our readers on the 73rd Republic Day Greetings to all our readers on the 73rd Republic Day of our beloved JAIPUR, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 26, 2022 Celebrating the patriotic spirit with First India are Sanya Hissaria, Simran Modi, Upadhi Jolotia, Tanu Choudhary, Astha Khandelwal, Devanshi Bugalia, Srishti Khatri, Rewati Upadhyay, Soumya Goyal, Megha Shyam Soni, Muskan Kamdar, Shubhda Panwar, Vasudha Tiwari, Vishakha Mathur and Sapna Bundwal —CONCEPT BY SHAAN AND PHOTOGRAPH BY SANTOSH SHARMA A
  • 20. 18-19 ETC JAIPUR | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2022 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia REPUBLIC DAY IS ALL ABOUT CELEBRATING PATRIOTISM. NO MATTER WHERE WE STAY, IN WHICH PART OF THE COUNTRY OR WORLD, IT’S THE SAME AMOUNT OF ENTHUSIASM THAT WE SHARE. FROM HOISTING THE INDIAN FLAG TO THE PARADE, FROM UPDATING SOCIAL SITES WITH PATRIOTIC POSTS OR WEARING TRICOLOURED ATTIRE AND CAPS, WE EXPRESS OUR LOVE, RESPECT AND GRATITUDE TOWARDS OUR INDIA IN VARIOUS WAYS. CITY FIRST BRINGS TO YOU SOME FAVOURITE SONGS OF OUR READERS WHICH LED A GENERATION TO THE LOFTY IDEALS OF PATRIOTISM AND FREEDOM! ‘Ae Mere Watan Ke Logo...Zara Aankh Mein Bhar Lo Paani..Jo Shaeed Hue Hai Unki, Zara Yaad Karo Kurbaani...’ I can never stop singing this song once I hear it or think about it. What a song by Lata Mangeshwar! I really hope today’s generation develops this feeling of patriotism and serves the nation with honour, pride and dignity. I have always been so fond of Republic Day parade. Since my school days, this occasion holds a special place in my heart. —MAHIMA SHARMA Since childhood, we are not just listening to patriotic songs, but performing on those songs. One song has always been one of my favourite ones. ‘Aao baccho tumhe dikhaye”, from the movie Jagriti. This song is something we per- formed on stage in school, so it has even a more special memory. Now, I see it as a travel song, and I wonder if I can write a similar song someday to show the glory of my land. —ABHILASHA GARG AE WATAN WATAN MERE AABAAD RAHE TU.. ‘Teri Mitti’ is my first pick always when it comes to finding motivation in music. It evokes a thought of courage and the will to take on the world with a brave face. On days like Re- public Day and Independence Day, it only becomes all the more important and special to listen to it and may I add, on a cranked-up volume. I really wish people understand the value of patriotism and spread good vibes for the betterment of the nation. —ISHA PATEL ‘Hai Preet Jahan ki Reet Sada’, a song that never fails to make me happy. This song starts with recounting the incred- ible achievements of our nation, ‘Jab zero diya mere Bharat ne.’ and went on to dedicate the whole song towards the beautiful culture of our holy Land. It also reflects on us that we should seek inspiration from other countries, but at the same time keep that ‘Proud of Being Indian’ flame alive in our hearts. —AWADHESH PAREEK What a marvellous occasion to cherish and remember our favourite songs, our love for the nation. My favourite song is ‘Maa Tujhe Salaam’, it depicts the true spirit of patriotism, in my opinion, it reminds us that no matter what, wherever we are INDIA, will always be the best place to live. No mat- ter what happens in my life, this song will always remind me that I am a part of this great nation and its beautiful rich culture. —AASTHA VASHISTH The song, ‘Yeh Jo Des Hai Tera’ is my favourite patriotic song as not only does it perfectly describe one’s loyalty towards the country but also sings the harmony of great India. It has to be one of the best songs and almost a ritual to listen to it on Republic Day after I watch the Parade on TV. Truly an inspiring song, infact, not just on occasions like Independ- ence Day or Republic Day, but generally too one can enjoy the lovely song. —SHAHAN ANSARI ndia is celebrating its 73rd Republic Day this year, a com- memoration of the date of January 26, 1950, when the Con- stitution of India came into effect. This day is celebrated with great pomp by organising an awe-inspir- ing ceremonious parade at the Raj- path, New Delhi. Apart from this, the Indian cinema industry has also played a major role in churning out real-life and untold sto- ries related to the freedom struggle. Along with, movies they have churned out some amazing songs that evoke patriotism. These tracks re- mind us of our historic past and the sacrifices made by the brave soldiers to protect the country and its citizens. Songs have always played an undisputed role in incit- ing the spirit of nationalism in the hearts of millions of Indians. Many patriotic songs, written by the liter- ary stalwarts of India have acquired legendary status and are still sung by people around the country. As India celebrates the 73rd Republic Day, City First brings to you our readers’ favourite songs which led a generation to the lofty ideals of patriotism and freedom. I MITALI DUSAD mitalidusad01@gmail.com Shahrukh Khan and Preity Zinta from ‘Aisa Des Mera’ song of Veer Zaara Sunny Deol from the iconic film ‘Border’ Akshay Kumar from the patriotic film ‘Kesari’ Shahrukh Khan’s still from ‘Chak De India’ Ajay Devgn’s still from ‘BHUJ: The Pride of India’ Sidharth Malhotra from ‘Shershah’ Shahrukh Khan and Preity Zinta from ‘Yeh Hum Khaan Aa Gaye Hai’ song of Veer Zaara The iconic moment of Lata Mangeshkar with Late Jawahar Lal Nehru during the song ‘Ae Mere Watan Ke Logo’ written by the great poet Kavi Pradeep Kangana Ranaut’s bold avatar from Manikarnika Photojournalist Mukesh Kiradoo captured the Elite Miss Rajasthan’s models’ true spirit of patriotism at Statue Circle, Jaipur Tanu Choudhary and Muskan Kamdar show their patriotic colours
  • 21. The 73rd Republic Day is being celebrated in the country with gaiety and patriotic spirit. Amar Jawan Jyoti, a significant symbol of the valour and bravery of our soldiers can be seen lit in the Tricolour on the historic day. The four corners of the memorial are lit up by torches that always burn and illuminate the whole area. —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA CITY FIRST he stunning winners of In- dia Glam 2022 were felicitated by HC Ganeshia at his residence on Tuesday . “Your best conduct, high t h o u g h t s , awareness towards w o r k , c o m - m i t - m e n t a n d love, r e - spect in your heart for others makes you big. This life of yours is a blessing of God, make it great with great rituals, thoughts and your good deeds.” Ex- pressing the afore- said, Bharat Gaurav HC Ganeshia, while giving his blessings to the winners of India Glam 2022, gave some valuable advice for life. He further paved the way for glam girls by discussing the topic of how to make their life great. Ganeshia said that we should always be at the forefront to work with enthusi- asm towards love for the nation, pub- lic welfare works and human service. Pawan Tank, Director of India Glam Organisa- tion, Shyam Lal Gupta and Kirti Tank also hon- oured HC Ganeshia on the occasion, by making him the chief patron of India Glam by present- ing a unique idol of Shri Ram Durbar. On the other hand, HC Ganeshia also provided warm blankets to all the girls to further distrib- ute to the needy . At the welcome party , Miss India Glam 2022 Third Runner Up Fa- mous Singer Simran Sharma won the hearts of all with her one to one singing performance. Miss India Glam 2022 Shivani Jakhar, Miss In- dia Glam Rajasthan She- fali Tank, Miss India Glam Second Runner-up Nikita Soni, Founder Di- rector of India Glam Pawan Tank, Shyam Lal Gupta Kirti Tank were present on this occasion. cityfirst@firstindia.co.in An exciting cricket tournament was played between JK Friends 11 and RS academy at Karol cricket ground on Monday. JK Friends won the toss and chose to bat first with the partnership of Ashok Lakwad 66 runs and Rohit Sharma 50 runs, Friends 11 gave a target of 165 runs. RS Academy chased it well and won the match with the partnership of Arnav Gautam 113 runs and Mayank Parmar 40 runs in 17.3 overs. T he gorgeous diva, Soni Kumari, cele- brated her birthday on Monday, January 22 at Hype Bar and Bistro, Jaipur. Jagdeesh Chandra reached and blessed her on occasion and wished her good health and happiness on her special day. Gaurav Gaur, Director Elite Miss Ra- jasthan, supermodel Akanksha Bhalla along with friends, gorgeous mod- els celebrated the stunning beauty , Soni’s birthday with immense glee and wished her happiness and a bright future ahead. —CITY FIRST HonouringCeremonyfor IndiaGlamWinners BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS! —PHOTOS BY MUKESH KIRADOO HC Ganeshia felicitated by Simran, Pawan and SL Gupta Akanksha and Soni share an affectionate moment Megha, Shubhda, Akanksha, Himakshi Riya Jagdeesh Chandra greets Soni. Also seen are (L-R) Megha, Shubhda, Tanu, Akanksha, Gaurav, Riya and Himakshi 20 JAIPUR | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2022 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia CITY BUZZ Gaurav Gaur and Soni Kumari City First celebrates the Republic Day with the models of Elite Miss Rajasthan. The special shoot was shot in Jaipur at the iconic Statue circle. The patriotic styling was by Elite Miss Rajasthan Director Gaurav Gaur and make up by Vashika Sethi. —PHOTOS BY SANTOSH SHARMA Makeup Artist Vashika with Sanya, Vasudha, Shubhda, Upadhi, Rewati, Soumya, Muskan, Tanu, Simran, Devanshi and Sapna (L-R) Simran Khinchi, Pawan Tank, Mrs Ganeshia, HC Ganeshia, Nikita Soni, Shefali Tak and Shivani Jakhar T (L-R) Sanya Hissaria, Shubhda Panwar, Vishakha Mathur, Simran Modi, Shrishti Khatri, Muskan Kamdar, Tanu Choudhary, Devanshi Bugalia, Sapna Bundwal, Soumya Goyal, Megha Shyam Soni, Vasudha Tiwari, Upadhi Jolotia, Rewati Upadhyay and Astha Khandelwal Astha Khandelwal