1 / 14

First India Rajasthan-Rajasthan News In English 04 Feb 2020 edition

Welcome to the Official Websiite of First India Rajasthan.WE are Indiau2019s own INDIAN NEWSPAPERS IN ENGLISH. We are most FIRST NEWSPAPERS IN INDIA exclusive of Rajasthan News In English & interspersed with the best of national, international and sports news from across category.First India News Paper coverage are 360 degree dyanamic which will be keep ahead you in the world.For keep up to date visit us ENGLISH NEWS PAPER TODAY Edition.<br><br>#English_News_Paper_Today,#First_India_Rajasthan,#INDIAN_NEWSPAPERS_IN_ENGLISH,#FIRST_NEWSPAPERS_IN_INDIA,#First_India_NewsPaper,#Rajasthan_News_In_English<br><br>For Rajasthan News In English please click :- https://www.firstindia.co.in/jpr/epaper/

firstindia
Download Presentation

First India Rajasthan-Rajasthan News In English 04 Feb 2020 edition

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. JAIPUR l TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 l Pages 14 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 1 l Issue No. 239 BIG GUNS RATTLE POLL BED Anti-CAA protests in Jamia, Shaheen Bagh no coincidence but an experiment: Modi in Delhi Enough proof that ‘anarchist’ Kejriwal is a terrorist: Javadekar New Delhi:The contro- versy over BJP lead- ers’ hate against anti-CAA pro- testers yet to abate, Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi today tagged the protests “anarchy” and sought Delhi’s mandate to stop it. Ac- cusing Delhi’s ruling Aam Aadmi Party and the Congress of engi- neering the protests, he said the two parties are playing politics of appeasement. “Hiding behind the constitu- tion and the national flag, they are giving lectures,” he said at a rally days before the assembly elections. Delhi has spearhead- ed the protests against the Citizenship Amend- ment Act. Inspired by the women’s protests at Shaheen Bagh -- which headlined across the world -- woman in vari- ous cities have hit the streets. The Prime Minister today questioned if these protests were a “coincidence”. “Whether it is Seelam- pur, Jamia or Shaheen Bagh, there have been Goli maarna bandh karo: Oppn shouts as Thakur speaks in Parl If their game plan is not speeches stopped, they will block another road or gully tomorrow. We can’t let them spread anarchy. Your vote has the power to put a stop to this —Narendra Modi, Prime Minister I&B Minister Prakash Javadekar with Delhi BJP President Manoj Tiwari during a press conference in New Delhi. New Delhi:Union minister Prakash Ja- vadekar on Monday said Delhi Chief Min- ister Arvind Kejri- wal had called him- self an “anarchist” and there is not much of a “difference be- tween an anarchist and a terrorist”. His remarks come a few days after the Election Commission issued a show cause notice to BJP MP Parvesh Verma for al- legedly calling Kejri- wal a “terrorist”. multiple against the CAA. Do you think these protests are a coincidence? It is not. It is all an experiment rooted in politics. If it was simply about a law, it would have ended,” PM Modi said. Pointing Shaheen Bagh pro- tests that had blocked an arterial road for weeks, PM Modi said, “If their game plan is not stopped, they will block another road or gully tomorrow. We can’t let them spread anarchy. Your vote has the power to put a stop to this”. Turn on P4 protests —PHOTO BY PTI Turn on P4 Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing an election rally in east Delhi on Monday. Nitish, Shah share dais, attack Kejriwal AAP MANIFESTO OUT TODAY The AAP is likely to release its election manifesto on Tuesday, party leader Sanjay Singh has said. In the last three days of election campaigning, AAP will intensify its campaign through 500 members of its frontal organisations. ‘NO BATON-CHARGE IN SHAHEEN BAGH’ Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari on Monday spoke over the Shaheen Bagh sit-in and as- serted that the option of baton-charge to remove the protestors has been ruled out due to presence of women and children at the site of agitation. to the I was hearing to lot of people speaking here. New Delhi:It was the first public where home minister Amit Shah and Bihar chief minister leader Nitish Kumar shared the dais at an election rally here on Sunday. In Burari, both the leaders showed no hesitation in display- ing their bonhomie rally Nothing has happened in Delhi in the last 5 yrs —Nitish Kumar, Bihar Chief Minister through their well- crafted words. Home Minister Amit Shah with Bihar CM Nitish Kumar at an election rally at Burari in New Delhi on Sunday. P7 Turn on P4 Kerala declares Corona ‘state calamity’ after 3 test positive Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala govern- ment has declared the lethal disease caused by the Novel Corona- virus as a “state ca- lamity” after three people from the southern state tested positive for the virus, which originated from China’s popu- lated Wuhan. “The announcement is not meant to scare people. It is to help take proactive steps to inten- sify the steps to contain the spread of the vi- rus,” state Health Min- ister KK Shailaja said. The coronavirus has killed over 350 people in China in the last four days. All the three patients in Kerala Turn on P4 CRUCIAL READ PETITION IN SC SEEKING BLANKET BAN ON PROTESTS petition was filed before the Supreme Court on Monday seeking its direction to the Centre for laying down comprehensive guidelines relating to total restriction on holding protests in a public place where it may lead to obstruction of the public movement. The petition, filed by one Nand Kishore Garg, sought a direction to respondents, including Union of India (UOI), and laying down “detailed, comprehensive and exhaustive guidelines” relating to complete restrictions for holding protest and agitation leading to obstruction of public places. A New Delhi:Minister of State for Finance, Anurag Thakur on Monday faced flak in Parliament for his act of egging a crowd to chant the controver- sial ‘goli maaron...’ slogan following three incidents of shooting at anti-CAA protest- ers in the past four days in Delhi. As he started speak- ing in Lok Sabha, the Opposition MPs con- tinuously slogans saying “Goli maarna bandh karo (Stop firing bullets)”. The House was ad- journed soon amid the ruckus. Last week at a Delhi Common people of India are protesting to save the constitution, they are protesting while holding the constitution and singing the national anthem but they are being fired at. People of India are being killed mercilessly —Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, LoP and Congress MP In the handout photo provided by Indo-Tibetan Border Police, Indian nationals airlifted from coronavirus-hit Hubei province of China’s Wuhan play carrom inside a quarantine facility in Delhi. PM MODI SETS UP GoM TO OVERSEE INDIAN RESPONSE TO CHALLENGE A high-level Group of Ministers constituted on PM Narendra Modi’s direction to review, monitor and evaluate the preparedness to combat Novel Coronavirus in India met for the first time. The GoM comprises health minister Harsh Vardhan, civil aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri, external affairs minister S Jaishankar, MoS GK Reddy, MoS (health) Ashwini Kumar Choubey and MoS shipping Mansukh Lal Mandaviya. Minister of State for Finance Anurag Thakur gestures as he arrives to attend Budget session on Monday. shouted the Delhi Assembly elections. The chant, which have been re- portedly used at vari- ous instances to con- demn anti-CAA pro- testers, rally , Thakur led the slo- gan “Desh ke gaddaron ko...goli maaro s**lon ko (shoot the nation’s traitors).” He was later temporarily from campaigning for banned Turn on P4 P7 Gandhian Gehlot blasts BJP for remarks on Bapu Sitharaman must come out with govt blueprint on job generation, says CM SPECIALS Off the record ji’s questions. Instead she should reveal figures of new jobs to be created, which youth are waiting to hear. But she has no answers as generating employment is not in government’s priority. No jobs, no figures therefore no answers from the FM.” Meanwhile, Gehlot, who is in Mumbai for personal work, is slated to fly to New Delhi on Tuesday where he is ex- pected to camp for the next two days. During the visit, CM will be meeting senior party leaders and also take part in Delhi elec- tion campaign rallies. that they use Gandhi’s name just for show and have no regard for him,” he said. Gehlot also stressed that such remarks only bring out in the open the mentality of BJP as they only use Gandhi’s name for their benefit. The three-time Chief Minister also lent support to Rahul Gandhi’s barbs’ on Finance Minister Nirmala Si- tharaman, where he had grilled the fi- nance minister. In a tweet, Gehlot said, “The FM should not be scared of Rahul Gandhi Bureaucratic corridors are not just about heavy files and red-tape, but also tug-of-war and internal tussles run high in its alleys filling the most coveted job with elements of spice. FI brings whispers from the world of babudom... First India News demned his remarks. Gehlot called out the Bharatiya Janata Party and claimed that the saffron party has no re- gard for the ‘Father of the Nation’. “BJP MP’s state- ment is condemnable. BJP leaders can afford to call freedom move- ment a drama only be- cause they fought for India’s In- dependence and never made any sacrifices,” Gehlot tweeted. “Such statements re- veal their true mindset Mumbai:Moments af- ter former Union min- ister Anant Kumar Hegde claimed at an event in Bangalore that the entire free- dom movement led by Mahatma Gandhi was staged with the con- sent and support of the British, and the in- dependence movement led by Gandhi was a “drama”, Chief Minis- ter Ashok Gehlot came out strongly against Kumar and P8 ‘twitter Realty never Check FI speads its vistas... we shall now recount bytes and buzz in the real estate sector P8 con- —FILE PHOTO Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.

  2. TALKING POINT 02 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia ‘I AM AND I WILL’ JAIPUR | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 Bollywood celebs and their battle with cancer Irrfan Khan, who was diagnosed with with Neuroendo- crine Tumor last year, has been battling the disease like a super- hero. Actor Ayush- mann Khurra- na’s wife Tahira Kashyap has been lauded for her spirit as she kicked breast cancer with her positivity and walked the ramp at Lakme Fashion Week sporting a bald look. E (UICC) organizes the World Cancer Day on February 4 to raise awareness in the global community to put an end to the injustice of “preventable suffering” from cancer. This year, “I am and I will” is the theme and it acknowledges that eve- ryone has the capacity to act in the face of cancer. In 2020, the celebra- tion of World Cancer Day will see its 20th an- niversary , when the dis- cussion surrounding the disease is even more im- portant. On February 4, 2000, World Cancer Day was written into the Charter of Paris Against Cancer. The document signed in between then French Jacques Chirac and UN- ESCO General Director at that time, Koichiro Matsuura. The UICC aims at uniting and supporting the cancer community in order to reduce the global cancer burden and promote greater equity . The or- ganization works to ensure that cancer control continues to be priority in the world health and devel- opment agenda. The membership or- ganization also works towards strengthening cancer laws across the world. The UICC in 2012founded Centre for Law & Can- cer, which is the first and only centre of its kind. The McCabe cen- tre aims at advancing law to fight cancer. The UICC also posted on its Twitter handle that some of the most important landmarks across the globe would “light up in orange and blue” to commemorate World Cancer Day . very year, the Union for Inter- national Can- cer Control The UICC aims Actor Sonali Bendre was diagnosed with ‘high- grade’ cancer and she is undergoing treatment in the US but that never stopped her from shaping up her digital book club SBC. order to reduce the global cancer burden and promote greater equity . The or- ganization works to ensure that cancer control continues to Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally. Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally. The top cancers that affect the Indians are that of lung, breast, cervical and colorectal. But healthy changes in lifestyle and diet can help in reducing the overall risk of cancer McCabe Recently, Hritik Roshan in- formed the world that his father Rakesh Roshan was suffer- ing from throat cancer. was President Early implementation of resource-appropriate strategies on prevention could go a long way in keeping cancer at bay Manisha Koirala was in Kathmandu when she was detected with Ovarian Cancer. She was in com- plete disbelief and but then she geared up for her fi ght. Post her treatment, she is back with a bang. Manisha remains a true inspiration to many cancer patients as she delivers inspir- ing speeches at different platforms. She has also released a memoir ‘Healed’. A decade ago, Lisa Ray was diagnosed with multiple Myeloma cancer and she defeated the dreadful ‘C’ and was declared cancer-free in a year after which there was no stopping her. She is back with her role in the latest web series, Four More Shots Please! EXERCISE O the world. A review by researchers from Italy’s Bari Aldo Moro University found that people with a Body Mass Index (BMI) higher than 40 have a higher risk of cancer.  Excess body fat increas- es the risk of cancer in three ways: Obesity contributes to insulin re- sistance which results in cells being unable to take up glucose and subse- quently dividing faster.  Obese people tend to have higher levels of in- flammatory cytokines in the blood which causes besity is another big risk factor for cancer around Veteran actress, Nafi sa Ali Sodhi’s Instagram handle is a ray of sunshine fl ooded with effervescent pictures of her family, friends and gleeful moments. The Life In a Metro actor is also diagnosed with Peritoneal and Ovarian Cancer and she is all smiles even during her chemotherapy. chronic inflammation, leading to rapid cell division.  Fat cells increase estro- gen levels, increasing risk of breast and ovar- ian cancer in women. Thankfully, studies have shown that weight loss in obese people do help in reducing cancer risk. Mak- ing a healthy lifestyle choice through regular exercise could go a long way in keeping cancer at bay and reduces lot of problems too. Important facts about cancer NO TOBACCO AVOID SUGAR, REFINED CARBS AND PROCESSED MEAT PROTECTION FROM SUN S including cancer of the lung, mouth, throat, larynx, and pancreas. Also, chewing tobacco has been linked to cancer in a person’s oral cavity and pancreas. So the next time you think you absolutely need a smoke, think again. Even the National Cancer Institue, US, says that tobacco use is a leading cause of cancer and of death from cancer. moking has been linked to various types of cancer, U sun is the number one cause of skin cancer. While the sun’s rays may make us feel good, they ultimately ltraviolet ra- diation from the  According to the World Health Organisation, one-third of deaths from cancer are due to the 5 leading behavioural and dietary risks: high body mass index, low fruit and vegetable intake, lack of physical activity, tobacco use, and alcohol use Yes, we all love our sugary treats and savoury processed hot dogs, bacon, and ham. But medical experts are of the opinion that these might not be beneficial in the long run and may actually be carcinogenic. Studies have found processed foods that are high in sugar and low in fiber and nutrients are linked to higher cancer risk, while the International Agency for Research on Cancer in France deems that processed meat is a carcinogen - a substance that causes cancer. FOLLOW HEALTHY DIET lead skin lesions that are cancer- ous leading to a decrease in skin’s immune function. Avoiding midday sun, cover- ing exposed areas of the skin, using sunscreen and avoiding tanning beds are some of the ways to prevent skin cancer. A approach can go a long way in helping avoid cancer. Experts say that eating an optimal diet may reduce cancer risk by up to 70 percent and help recovery from cancer as well. An Iran-based study, published in the American Journal of Cancer Research, found that certain foods can fi ght cancer through a process called anti-angio- genesis, which blocks blood holistic dietary vessels that feed cancer cells. Scientists believe that vegetables like broccoli, caulifl ower and cabbage con- tain sulforaphane that helps reduce tumor size, while citrus fruits also help prevent cancer.Higher intake of beans and legumes may protect against colorectal cancer. Having nuts, olive oil, spices such as turmeric have been seen to have cancer- fi ghting properties too.  Tobacco use contributes to a huge number of cancer deaths. It is responsible for approxi- mately 22% of cancer death  Cancer is a result of abnormal growth of cells, this growth can be a contribution of both external factors and inherited genetic factors  According to WHO one in six deaths is due to cancer. Approximately 70% of deaths from cancer occur in low- and middle-income countries.

  3. RAJASTHAN 03 J AIPUR | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia in Minor raped during a family function, accused held in 50 hrs Locust attack from Pak worries farmers BRIEF UDH Minister visits Kota Kota: UDH Minister Shanti Dhariwal has ex- pressed disappointment over the economy of the country which is facing recession. He targeted the Centre over the poli- cy failure on the eco- nomic front. During his visit to Kota, his home- town on Monday, Dhari- wal spoke at a trade un- ion programme and said that demonetisa- tion has hurt nearly 70% of the country’s business in such a way that markets are still suffering. Dhariwal also raised a question saying that there was a recession in the world in 2008 as well, but why did it not have such an impact in India then. The UDH minister add- ed that government’s fo- cus is on other unneces- sary issues rather than the economy . First India News TOO MUCH NOISE First India News CCTV cameras in- stalled in the garden and video recordings of the engagement were checked by the police. As the DJ was installed near the toilet during the programme, there- fore, no one heard the sound of screaming inside the toilet. In the video re- cording of the engage- ment, the girl is seen eating in the garden at 8.30 pm, followed by washing her hands at the water can kept near the main gate. From there, the victim was seen going towards the toilet. After that, due to the bride’s entry, the camera turned to the other side. Jaisalmer: It is not been long that Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot himself went to west- ern parts of the state to get first hand report on deadly locust attacks. It was his initiative that the farmers whose crops had fallen prey to the locusts have re- ceived the compensa- tion for their losses, but not all of the affected farmers have been com- pensated till now. To add to the pain, the locust attacks from Pakistan side continue and so does the misery of the farmers of Bar- mer, Jaisalmer and now even parts of Jodhpur are living the night- mare. The villages close Jaipur: Fifty hours af- ter the rape of a minor girl during an engage- ment ceremony of her cousin on Sunday night in Jaipur, the police have caught the ac- cused. The city police were able to track the accused Raju after see- ing CCTV footage. Raju was a contractor of chaat stalls set up for the programme. The 10-year-old girl had gone to an engage- ment programme with her parents at a mar- riage garden in Murli- pura where she was raped by the accused who covered her mouth inside the toilet of the the girl to Indo-Pak border in- cluding Sate Bawari, Booth, Sarupe Ka Tala, Navatala and Mithdau are under attack. Unlike which has declared lo- cust attacks as national emergency the Indian government is yet to de- cide on this crucial is- sue. Gehlot has already written to Centre and also sent reminders in this regard. tal in a critical condi- tion. The victim is a resident of Durgapura area. The father of the minor reported the mat- ter to the Murlipura po- lice station. Later, both the forensic team and the police reached the marriage garden to gather evidence from the scene. CISF completes 20 yrs at Jaipur Airport According to the po- lice, when the girl was not seen for long, her family started looking for her and later found the victim covered with blood inside the toilet. After the incident, the family took the girl to the nearest hospital, from where she was re- ferred to JK Lon Hospi- marriage garden and committed the crime. After the incident the police questioned the catering workers, la- bourers and DJ workers present in the garden during the incident. More than 30 people were questioned before the cops caught hold of the accused. Pakistan, Bikaner IG visits CO Sadar office Bikaner: Bikaner IG Jose Mohan took stock of the arrangements of CO Sadar office on Mon- day where the police jawans accorded a guard of honour to him. Addi- tional SP Pawan Meena, CO Sadar Pawan Bha- dauria and the police of- ficers under CO Sadar were also present. Panther checks into Durbar Hall of Udaipur City Palace First India News Jaipur: CISF completed 20 years of induction at the Jaipur Airport. On this oc- casion, a special ceremony was held at the airport on Monday . The chief guest during the programme was DGP Bhupendra Sin- gh who hoisted a flag. Later Quick Response Team of CISF took out a rally . CISF Commandant YP Singh, DGP Bhupen- dra Yadav, Jaipur Collec- tor Jogaram and Airport Director JS Balhara also cut a cake on this occasion. First India News Bori village of Ban- swara district on Sun- day evening. The con- dition of the two in- jured is critical. The eyewitness of the inci- dent, one Sanjay, in- formed that the pan- ther was roaming in the fields in village. Lalji Patidar, Shakeel, Khatu and Raju took an axe and tried to shoo away the panther, but it attacked them after seeing the axe. After the incident, large number of peo- ple reached the spot and saved the injured from the panther. The villagers said that the same panther hunted a neelgai in the Makartor forest of Daduka, followed by at- tacking a youth pass- ing from there on a bike. Daduka is just 5-7 km from Bori. Udaipur: In a shock- ing incident, a panther entered the Durbar Hall of City Palace on Sunday night and im- mediately the Forest Department was noti- fied about the same. After the news, tour- ists and people are were barred from go- ing towards the Dur- bar Hall. However, tourists were allowed to visit Udaipur Fort and Palace. According to the Forest Department, the roar of the panther was heard from the store near the Durbar Hall. The department also tried to tran- quilise the panther, but the efforts went in vain due to the long dis- tance. Then, a cage with a goat was kept to JNV V-C gets additional charge Bikaner: On the com- pletion of three-year term of VC of Mahara- ja Ganga Singh Univer- sity, Bikaner, Prof Bha- girath Singh, Prof PC Trivedi, the Vice-Chan- cellor of the Jai Naray- an University, Jodhpur have been given addi- tional charge of Vice- Chancellor of Ganga Singh University . capture the panther. Forest officials said that the cage was placed in a narrow pas- sage leading out of the Durbar Hall so that the panther sees the goat and gets trapped. They are estimating that the panther must have en- tered the Durbar Hall from the side of Samor Bagh as a panther movement had been seen in Samor Bagh in the past as well. Meanwhile in anoth- er incident, a panther attacked four people in L-R: YP Singh, Bhupendra Yadav, Jogaram and JS Balhara cutting the cake at Jaipur Airport. Patient death: SHRC for probe Jaipur: On the com- plaint filed by Dr Aditi Bhatnagar in the mat- ter of death of a patient in Eternal Hospital, the State Human Rights Commission Chairman Justice Mahesh Chan- dra Sharma has given the responsibility to probe the matter to ADG Ashok Rathore. had GUP SHUP BUGGED? Or is it the grapevine... . First India begins a column that brings to you gossips or tete-e-tete from the corridors of power THIS GAMA LOVES TO PARTY HARD ALL THE TIME! O police lines at Chandpol, is quite a party animal. But the cop does not rave, rather wants to keep himself ‘high’ through pegs after pegs of any liquor he can get his hands on. Word is that th Gama’s ‘party’ starts at daybreak and even during duty hours he ‘parties’ in his quarters. When anyone comes looking for the Gama, his staff ‘shoos’ him away claiming that the sahab is extremely busy. It is only when the sahab is in senses that something happens, but that happens on very few occasions. RESHUFFLING OF PERSONAL ASSISTANTS IN COMMISSIONERATE RAISES QUESTIONS E needs consideration. Take this recent shuffl ing of Personal Assistants in the Jaipur Commissionerate. The PAs of IPS offi cers of Jaipur city police have been shuffl ed recently and one explanation being given is that these PAs were at the same post for a long time. But then again, the ‘behind the curtains’ story says that there was some major ‘exchange of profi t’ that has caused the shuffl e. While many theories fl oat in the air, one thing is certain that this action is a reaction to an earlier action. instein said that every action has a equal and opposite reaction. But what happens prior to the ‘action’ is also a major development that ne ‘Gama Sahab’, currently posted in the A BRAVO SAHAB WHOSE ACTIONS IRRITATE HIS SENIORS A he is deliberately taking wrong decisions on various investigations. The ‘bade sahab’ under whom the Bravo is posted is also miffed with him as even after hearing the parties in dispute and going through the evidences, the cop is not taking the right course of investigation. Interestingly, offi cials in the PHQ know that is the Bravo gives an assurance of holding the right investigation. Well what transpires is a total opposite of his assurance! Interestingly, the Bravo was recently ‘called off’ by the Court too! Bravo sahab posted in the Police Head Quarters (PHQ) is an ‘eyesore’ for senior offi cials. The sahab has been in mid of a ‘controversy’ that HOW A FORMER BOSS ENSURED THAT HIS MEN ARE REWARDED T confi dantes. Before bidding adieu, the former top cop had also promised those offi cers close to him that they will also be provided with a DGP Disk. And much to the elation of these offi cials, when the list of offi cials chosen for the honour was revealed, all these offi cials found their names mention in the list! These offi cials are thus talking about the commitment of the former DGP. he Police Head Quarters (PHQ) is rife with discussions about the DGP Disk. A previous ‘Victor’ had a ‘free-hand’ in awarding the disks to the offi cials, however, he could not still deliver rewards to all his

  4. RAJASTHAN 04 J AIPUR | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia No positive case of CoronavirusNDC delegation The reports of all the suspects in Raj have been found negative so far; many suspects have been kept in isolation meets CS, others First India News First India News ministration is also pre- paring a list of all the people who had come in contact with these two students after their ar- rival from Udaipur had its share of scare when a Chi- nese tourist reported high fever on reaching Delhi after a four-day stay at Hotel Udaigarh in Udaipur. She was there on a tourist visit and now has been ad- mitted to RML Hospital in Delhi. On the other hand for- mer Alwar MP Dr Karan Singh Yadav opposed the stand taken by some local Congressmen on creating an isolation centre in Alwar. He said that he is a qualified physician and sees no harm in shifting Indi- ans from China in Al- war. He emphasized that one should always serve the country whenever there is a chance. To boost firing capability, BSF holds weapon competition Jaipur: A delegation of National Defence Col- lege (NDC) is currently visiting Rajasthan. The members, who have come on a study tour, met Chief Secretary DB Gupta and senior of- ficials of different de- partments in the state secretariat on Monday . During the interac- tion, the NDC team in- formed the CS that they visit Rajasthan every year. The team also ap- prised him about their course work. They told him that they would study Ra- jasthan’s social and po- litical situation. Be- sides, national and in- ternational events, cur- rent affairs and reac- tion of the states and steps taken by them are also part of their study . On the other hand, the CS and other top bu- reaucrats informed the Jaipur: The deadly Coronavirus threat has alerted the state health machinery. With suspi- cious cases being re- ported from various parts of the state, ACS Health Rohit Kumar Singh on Monday asked his team to pull up their socks through a video conference (VC). Singh took feedback from every district ad- ministration and the concerned health offi- cials. He also instructed them to strictly follow international lines to thwart the coro- navirus threat. Addi- tional director (Rural Health) Dr Ravi Praksh Sharma gave the status of the 26 people marked so far. Out of 26, nine have been admitted to hospitals while 19 were safe in their homes. The VC was attended China. CS DB Gupta NDC team about Cen- tral and State govern- ment schemes current- ly running in the state and in which Rajasthan is a leading state. The delegation formed about how Beti Bachao Beti Padhao has been empowering wom- en and how School Chale Abhiyan has in- creased enrollment in government Later, CS took a review meeting to take stock of progress on budget an- nouncements. He ex- pressed satisfaction on performance of some while others were asked to pull up their socks. was in- —PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR Tourists wear protective face masks as they walk inside Jantar Mantar in Jaipur. guide- Flu apart from Corona- virus. Their samples have been sent to Jaipur and Delhi. Family mem- bers of both have been given necessary in- structions. The stu- dents will be closely monitored for next 15 days by local health of- ficials. The Beawar ad- wise. Meanwhile after Kishangargh in Ajmer now two suspect cases have come to light in Beawar. The district ad- ministration immedi- ately rushed to the two students who had ar- rived from China where they study. Both have been tested for Swine turned from Wuhan (China) just a few days ago before the global warning was sounded. Samples of both the stu- dents have been sent to Jaipur for diagnosis. The students will be monitored closely till their medical test re- ports confirm or other- by all the top health of- ficials and they also briefed about the use of PP kit and precautions to be taken while ap- proaching a suspicious patient. So far, two MBBS stu- dents in Barmer have been put in isolation ward. Both had re- schools. Govt clarifies rules governing land conversion in rural areas Raj ministers seek votes in Delhi First India News First India News Jaipur: Five-day Fron- tier Battalion Support Weapon Competition kick-started from Mon- day onwards. On the first day , BSF’s Kishangarh field firing near the Paki- stani border adjoining Jaisalmer echoed with loud blasts of the firing of mortar, MMG and other weapons. In order to boost the BSF’s firing capability, the sharpshooters of BSF deployed along the borders of Bangladesh and Pakistan are show- ing their strength by taking on unmistakable targets at the competi- tion. BSF is going to dem- onstrate its firepower capability from Febru- ary 3-7 in Kishangarh field firing range adjoin- Jaipur: The Ashok Ge- hlot government has fi- nally resolved a long standing issue pertain- ing to the rural areas coming under cities. This issue came up for the first time while Gehlot was the chief minister in 2012 when a note sheet from Sawai Madhopur became a bone of contention be- tween govt officials. Finally after eight long years the issue of rules governing the land conversion, single lease and building map plan approvals have been clarified by the govt. The anomaly sur- faced due to lack of clarity until now. So far all the three issues for rural areas in city were dealt by the concerned collector. When these areas got assimilated in the city area, the issues were referred to UIT and development au- thority. But these bod- ies considered all con- structions in such cases illegal. Now, Gehlot govt has removed every ambiguity from this matter and issued di- rections which will pave way for hassle free settlement of related is- sues long through out the state. Raghu Sharma campaigned for Congress candidate from Badli. Sachin Pilot addressing a gathering at Model Town in Delhi. First India News the state, are in conten- tion. Now, you people have to make the deci- sion. Pilot said present Delhi government has tried to establish them- selves in various parts of the country , but they realised that people do not consider them. address Pilot said, “I am present among you to seek support for our party’s candidate.” Pilot said that Delhi Assembly have become nation’s elections as both the rul- ing parties, one at the Centre and the other in Health Minister Raghu Sharma who is also in Delhi campaigned for Congress from Badli Assembly Devendra Yadav on Monday . He appealed to the people in Badli, Del- hi to make Yadav win. Meanwhile, in his New Delhi: Deputy CM and PCC Chief Sachin Pilot addressed an election meeting in Model Town of Delhi on Monday , in support of the Congress candi- date Akanksha Ola. Raje charms voters in Delhi campaigning First India News candidate elections along the borders of Pakistan-Bangladesh are participating. In the 50th Inter Fron- tier Support Weapon Shooting Competition 2019-20, the participat- ing frontiers displaying fire-power. ing Jaisalmer. Under the directions of Inspector General of Rajasthan Amit Lodha, more than 700 officers and person- nel of all the 11 fron- tiers of the Paramili- tary Force Border Secu- rity Force deployed Frontier that Delhi needs BJP government to make Yamuna clean, for getting new employ- ment opportunities, to be part of the devel- opment model and to let same ideology govt serve the Delhites. She reminded the people that no govt could do what PM Nar- endra Modi and HM Amit Shah had accom- plished, to make the such an old dream come true. Raje will leave for Kota on Tuesday and then will be on a tour of Barmer from February 5. are New Delhi. Former CM and BJP national vice president Vasund- hara Raje continued her campaign trail in the national capital on Monday too. On the second day, Raje ad- dressed a public meet- ing in Raghuveer Na- gar Chhat Ghat area of Rajouri Garden constituency. paigning for her party candidate Khanna, Raje said that AAP govt had wasted its tenure in simply cursing the BJP and forgot all its poll prom- immense Saraf targets govt over medical scam First India News medical that why it is avoiding the release of results of examination publicly. Individual exam results are being sent to candi- dates via SMS. He ques- tioned the department regarding the process. With 3,100 MBBS doc- tors sitting for the exam, department should have released a merit list of results, he said. department Jaipur: Health minister Kali- charan Saraf targeted the current Congress government and ac- cused it of turning the medical department into a scam department. Saraf said that ‘giving jobs by accepting mon- ey’ case of NRHM came to light earlier and now Former Vasundhara Raje addressed a public meeting in Raghuveer Nagar Chhat Ghat area of Rajouri Garden on Monday. Cam- the voters. She appealed to the national capital vot- ers to vote for the BJP in order to make Del- hi a pollution free mega city. She said ises. Raje reiterated BJP’s slogan ‘Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas’. She charged AAP and Congress of indulging in self development rather than caring for Ramesh on the same lines, game of corruption continues in Medical Officer Re- cruitment Examination too. He questioned the pending FROM PG 1 Goli maarna... are being seen as fuel for a spate of firing incidents near Delhi’s Shaheen Bagh and Jamia Millia Islamia. Month-long demon- strations against the amended citizenship law are being held in these two places along with a dozen others. One of the shooters, allegedly a juvenile, was taken into custody by police after opening fire on protesters near Jamia Millia Islamia. He had posted pro-Hin- dutva slogans on Face- book. Another shooter declared on camera -- when the police was de- Enough proof... Addressing a press con- ference here, Javadekar raked up the issue of Kejriwal “staying a night at the Moga resi- dence of Commando Force chief Gurinder Singh during the Punjab Assembly polls”. “You knew it was a militant’s house. Still, you stayed there. How much more evidence do you need?” he said. “Kejriwal is now ask- ing with a sad face, ‘am I a terrorist?’ You are a terrorist and there is a lot of evidence to prove that. You yourself had said you are an anar- chist. There is not much grant sanction to prose- cute (those who raised the slogans)”. taining him -- that no one but Hindus would have their say in India. of a difference between an anarchist and a ter- rorist,” the senior BJP leader said. Flanked by Delhi BJP chief Manoj Ti- wari and Union minis- ter Anurag Thakur, Ja- vadekar said the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) was supporting Sha- heen Bagh, where slo- gans of “Assam ko aza- di”, “Jinnah wali aza- di” were being raised. “Supporting such slo- gans is also terrorism”. He alleged that Kejri- wal stood with Jawa- harlal Nehru Universi- ty (JNU), where “an- ti-India slogans were raised, and did not China. The patient has tested positive for Novel Coronavirus and is in isolation in the hospi- tal. The patient is stable and is being closely monitored,” the Health Ministry said in a state- ment today . “The patient is un- der treatment at the Kanjangad Hospital in Kasara- god,” Ms Shailaja said this morning. “There is nothing to panic. The health officials led by district medical offi- cials are tracking sur- veillance efforts. Con- tract tracing for con- firmed cases is under- way,” she added. They will enter your houses, rape your sis- ters and daughters, kill them. There’s time to- day... Modi-ji and Amit Shah won’t come to save you tomorrow”. Yesterday, Pradesh Chief Minister and BJP’s star cam- paigner Yogi Aditya- nath also have his ap- proval to using bullets to deal with dissenters. ter a discussion be- tween Modi and Kumar. Recently , Shah has be- come the public face of the PM-Bihar friendship. number of BJP leaders started questioning the leadership of Kumar af- ter the Lok Sabha elec- tions, it was Shah who clarified twice in public that Kumar is the lead- er of the NDA in Bihar and it will go for the 2020 assembly elections under his leadership. Nitish had also recipro- cated the gesture by re- moving Kishor and Pawan Ver- ma from the party for anti-BJP stand. Kerala declares... are students who re- turned from China’s Wu- han city . The coronavirus out- break, which originated in China and spread to more than 20 countries across the world in the last few weeks, has been declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organisation. “Third positive case of Novel Coronavirus patient, has been re- ported in Kerala. The patient has a travel his- tory from Wuhan in Anti-CAA... The Prime Minister’s comments come days after a string of hate speeches from his ministers and party leaders. Last Monday, Union Minister Anu- rag Thakur caught on camera at a rally in northwest Delhi, egging on a crowd to chant a slo- gan that calls for gun- ning down “traitors”. A day later, party MP Parvesh Verma said: “Lakhs of people gather there (Shaheen Bagh). CM When a Khalistan Uttar District was Nitish, Shah... Nitish’s equation with Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi is well known. BJP and JDU leaders in Bihar believe that any decision regarding the two parties is taken af- Prashant

  5. INDIA J AIPUR | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 05 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia CAA won’t be taken back, Cong doing vote bank politics: BJP Opposition members, including those from Cong, DMK, walked out of Lok Sabha ‘Anti-CAA protesters becoming villains’ Mumbai cops issues notice to people protesting Mumbai: Mumbai Po- lice on Monday issued Section 149 of CrPC No- tice to people who have been protesting against the Citizenship Amend- ment Act (CAA), Na- tional Register of Citi- zens (NRC) and Nation- al Population Register (NPR) in Nagpada area. Section 149 of the CrPC is used to prevent cognizable The protest against CAA has been going on for more than a week now in the Nagpada area here. Protests erupted in various parts of the country against the CAA was passed. —ANI New Delhi: Slamming those who are protest- ing at Shaheen Bagh against the Citizenship Amendment Act, Union Minister Mukhtar Ab- bas Naqvi said here on Monday that “in bid to make the CAA a villain, people are on the verge of becoming villains themselves”. “For how long will they be able to hide a mountain of truth be- hind the bushes of lies,” said Naqvi. “The President himself has said in a joint session of Parliament that the CAA is for giving citi- zenship and not for tak- ing anybody's citizen- New Delhi: Coming down heavily on the Congress in Lok Sabha, the BJP on Monday accused the opposition party of in vote bank politics and creating problems like Article 370 during its rule. Meanwhile, government has no shame, they are firing at students, they do such atrocities on wom- en,” says AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi in Lok Sabha. We are with the students of Jamia and this government is doing atrocities against the students, he said. BJP member Parvesh Verma, who initiated the debate on the Mo- tion of Thanks on the President's also took on the Con- gress for its opposition to the Citizenship Amendment Act, say- ing, “They should know that it is not Rajiv Feroze Khan govern- ment, it is Narendra Modi's government. “We will not take back CAA. It is a ques- tion of the country's integrity .” He said that “they (Congress) create prob- lems like Article 370 ship,” he added. CAA fast-tracks the process of granting citi- zenship to Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians who fled religious per- secution in Afghani- stan, Bangladesh and Pakistan and took ref- uge in India on or be- fore December 31, 2014. indulging offences. Hindus, “The ‘50-60 cr people in India wouldn’t know their parents’ birth date’ New Delhi: Senior Congress leader Ghu- lam Nabi Azad on Mon- day attacked the central government over NRC and said that around 50 to 60 crore people in this country would not be knowing their parents' date of birth. Azad along with par- ty leader Anand Shar- ma and leaders from DMK, NCP, RJD, CPM, CPI and TMC gave sus- pension of business notice in Rajya Sabha under rule 267 over “prevailing situation in the country”. “Ever Opposition MPs raise slogans during the Budget Session of Parliament, at Rajya Sabha in New Delhi on Monday. test Verma's controver- sial remarks during a poll rally, when the BJP MP rose to initiate the debate. The TMC said that Verma's speech was for Delhi election cam- paign and not for debate on the President's ad- dress. Delhi goes to polls on February 8. While addressing LS, TMC MP Mahua Moitra said BJP-led govern- ment at the Centre has broken its promise to put the economy first. Kejri gets Pak support because only he can feed biryani to protestors: Yogi The govern- ment has no shame, they BHADE KE TATTU: CHOUBEY address, are firing at students, they do such atrocities on women. We are with the students of Jamia. This govern- ment has brutally be- haved with students. —Asaduddin Owaisi Congess leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad, Anand Sharma and others address media during the Budget Session of Parliament. also, but the questions asked in it were usual... BJP is presenting NPR wrongly, it is present- ing it on the name of Hindu and Muslim,” Azad said. —ANI since Citizenship Bill became an Act, the gov- ernment, on different occasions, said that af- ter this NPR and after that NRC will come. NPR was done earlier AIMIM chief and 35(A)” by their “vote bank politics”, and “we solve them” to strengthen India. Earlier, members, those from the Con- gress and DMK, walked out of Lok Sabha to pro- opposition including Such people should be punished: Kishan Reddy BJP Parl party meeting to be held today ished. The government will take strict action,” he said while speaking to re- porters The Delhi Po- lice has regis- tered an FIR in c o n n e c t i o n with the firing incident that took place near Jamia Millia Isla- mia University on Sun- day night. —ANI New Delhi: Union Min- ister of State for Home Affairs, G Kis- han Reddy on Monday, while referring to the firing incident near Jamia Mil- ia Islamia Uni- versity, said “These things should not happen. Those who carry arms and do such things should be pun- New Delhi: BJP’s Par- liamentary Party meet- ing will be held on Feb- ruary 4 in Parliament. This meeting comes close on the heels of Anantkumar Hegde’s controversial remark about Mahatma Gandhi after which many top BJP leaders expressed unhappiness over his remark, party sources said earlier on Monday . New Delhi: Addressing a rally in Vikaspuri area here in the run-up to the Delhi Assembly polls on February 8, Ut- tar Pradesh Chief Min- ister Yogi Adityanath on Monday said that a Pakistan minister is supporting Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejri- wal because 'he knows only Kejriwal can feed 'biryani' to protestors in Shaheen Bagh'. “Why is a Pakistani minister making state- ments in support of Arvind Kejriwal? Be- cause he knows that only Kejriwal can feed biryani to protestors in Shaheen Bagh,” alleged Adityanath. The UP Chief Minister was re- ferring to Minister Chaudhry's tweet in which he had said, “Un- der pressure of losing another State election (Delhi), he (Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi) resorts to ridiculous claims and threats en- ‘JINNAH POLITICS’ Not easy to push anyone out of India, says Raut New Delhi: Shiv Sena leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut on Monday said that it is not easy to push anyone out from India irrespec- tive of statements by BJP leaders. “Whatever BJP peo- ple say, it is not easy to push someone out from India. The Home Minis- ter said that the Citizen- ship law is not for de- portation and it is meant to give citizen- ship. We will see how many people will get citizenship CAA). There are lakhs of people who don’t have a home in the country so we will see what the government decides to do for those who get citizenship un- der CAA,” Raut told me- dia reporters in New Delhi. —ANI here. ‘Avoiding baton-charge as women, kids on protest at Shaheen Bagh ter as well. Delhi elec- tion is our internal is- sue, and we have zero tolerance for interfer- ence by the biggest sponsor of terrorism. No matter how hard Pa- kistan tries, it cannot attack the unity of our country,” Kejriwal had said in a tweet. People have been pro- testing against the Citi- zenship Amendment Act (CAA) in Delhi's Shaheen Bagh area since December last year. —ANI dangering the region.” Chaudhry had posted the tweet in response to PM Modi's comment that India can defeat Pa- kistan in a war within 7-10 days. Slamming Chaudhry for his comments, Kejri- wal had said, “Prime Minister Modi is my PM as well, will not tol- erate interference in our country's internal issues.” “Narendra Modi is India's Prime Minister; he is my Prime Minis- charge as there are women and children sit- ting on a dharna in Shaheen Bagh. know that those who are protesting there are misguided people,” he said. Shaheen Bagh agi- tation has been ongoing for over 50 days now, with a large number of women sitting on pro- test against the CAA, NPR and National Reg- ister of Citizens. —ANI New Delhi: Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari on Monday spoke over the Shaheen Bagh sit-in and asserted that the option of baton-charge to remove the protes- tors has been ruled out due to presence of wom- en and children at the site of agitation. “In Shaheen Bagh, there have been talks of shooting PM Modi and Amit Shah. Did the gov- We (under Pakistan Fawad ernment do anything? No. We are not taking the decision of lathi- DELHI POLL IS KEJRIWAL VERSUS TRUTH, SAYS GAUTAM GAMBHIR New Delhi: BJP MP Gau- tam Gambhir said the Del- hi Assembly polls is a bat- tle between Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and the truth. “To address the pol- lution issue, the Central government made Eastern and Western Peripheral Express highways. The Kejriwal government did not do a single thing to address this issue,” said ‘ILLEGAL NARCOTICS SUPPLY FROM PAKISTAN RUINING PUNJAB’ Chandigarh: Pakistan has stepped up its proxy war and has resorted to narco-terrorism to infl ict more damage to India, experts across the forum have said. It has been vigorously backing the spreading of drugs in the Indian state of Punjab, thereby spoiling an entire generation of youth in the province. Sushant GLIDER CRASHES AT DUMKA, FLIGHT ENGINEER DEAD Dumka: A glider crashed during training at the local airport in Jharkhand’s Dumka district on Monday, which led to the death of a fl ight engineer on board. Flight engineer Dharmendra and Captain JP Singh were critically injured in the incident. “Flight Engineer Dharmendra succumbed to his injuries, while Captain Singh has been taken to Durgapur for treatment,” said Rajeshwari B, District Collector (DC) of Dumka. Offi cials are investigating the incident Further details on are awaited. COURT EXTENDS SHARJEEL IMAM’S REMAND FOR 3 DAYS New Delhi: The Delhi court on Monday extended the police remand of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student Sharjeel Imam, who has been arrested in a sedition case, for three more days. According to sources, the crime branch asked for 3 days remand on the basis of a WhatsApp group associated with Sharjeel. The group had several members, who were provoking each other and Sharjeel to give a speech on the Citizenship act. Earlier, Delhi court on Wednesday had sent Imam to fi ve-day custody. Gambhir while address- ing an election rally at Karkardoom here in the east Delhi. “The AAP asks us that the battle is Kejriwal vs whom. We say it is Kejriwal vs truth this time,” added Gambhir. “Kejriwal spent 4.5 years in photoshoots, fi ve months in putting up posters and one month in telling about it. Sareen, a senior research fellow with Observer Research Foundation (ORF), an independent think-tank, believes it’s a double whammy for India as Pakistan is not just damaging the youth of Punjab but is minting millions of rupees that are subsequently used to fuel terrorism in Kashmir and other parts of India.

  6. PERSPECTIVE 06 J AIPUR | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia LETTERS FROM FORSTER, RAJAGOPALACHARI & VIJAYALAXMI HE ACTUALLY GOES OUT OF HIS WAY TO WARN US BRITISH AGAINST THE MYTH OF INDO-BRITISH FRIENDSHIP IN-DEPTH CORONAVIRUS WILL HIT TOURISM AND TRAVEL SECTOR T he spread of infectious diseases is invariably linked to travel. Today, tourism is a huge global business that accounts for 10.4 per cent of global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and 10 per cent of global employment. Nothing seems to slow its growth as year- over-year increases outpace the economy. The United Nations World Tourism Or- ganization is predicting further growth of three per cent to four per cent in in- ternational tourist arrivals for 2020, with international departures worldwide particularly strong in the first quarter of this year. But that was before a new coronavirus (formally known as 2019-nCoV) hit China and then very rapidly started spreading to the rest of the world with 20 countries and counting isolating cases. Officials in China and those in the rest of world have been much quicker to take more drastic action after learning bitter lessons from the SARS outbreak in 2003, which also started in China. The impact on travel to and from China of this new coronavi- rus, however, has been devastating. Air- lines, including Air Canada, have can- celled all flights or significantly re- duced the number of flights in and out of China. The severe travel restrictions imposed by the Chinese government on its citizens and the stern warnings from Foreign Affairs of- fices, including Canada’s, to avoid all non- essential travel to China and all travel to Hubei province (Wuhan is its capital and largest city) means that the economic impact of this coronvirus will be felt in every corner of the world and almost every sector of the economy . The market response has been swift, with share prices of major airlines, cruise lines and tourism companies drop- ping several percentage points. With the World Health Organization de- claring the coronavirus a public health emer- gency of global concern, Gloria Guevara, president and CEO of the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) fears that this es- calation could have a damaging and lasting economic impact on the sector. She expressed serious concerns that airport closures, flight cancellations and shuttered borders often have a greater economic impact. Depending on how long the restrictions and warnings are in place, losses could eas- ily double of those in 2003. The pain will be felt in every industry as tourism’s supply chain involves everything from agricul- ture and fishing to banking and insur- ance. The hardest hit will be its core indus- tries of accommodation, food and beverage services, recreation and entertainment, transportation and travel services. K NATWAR SINGH The author is Former Minister of External Affairs of India H ere are three letters from elderly eminenees whom I knew well. My dear Natwar, A line- which ought to have come before, but advancing years make one slack- to thank you for your good and season- able wishes, also for your nice article on me; though am I all that shy? My birthday festivi- ties went well, and I enjoyed them, and they ended in quite a magnificent concert given by the College Musical Society. I keep very good health for my age, and I hope you do for yours. I have just finished B Rajan’s (Joined IFS, 1948, Resigned, 1961) “The Dark Dancer”. What do you think of it? I am much impressed, I have seen a proof copy of Choudhuri’s “Passage to England”. What a talented but spikey chap he is? He actu- ally goes out of his way to warn us British against the myth of Indo-British friendship, which I do think is a bit much. I must try to find out something more about him, apart from what he himself tells. Harsha is out of college and working hard I fancy- any how I don’t see as much of him as I should like. Mrs Pandit has passed with benignity . There has been some good Indian music. And I have tried to talk to the Cambridge Maj- lis, but the exigencies of in- fluence have compelled us to postpone till next term. Oh! Yes, and Mahalenobis (physicist, statistician and member, Planning Commis- sion) of Calcutta has become Hon. Fellow of King’s College- that’s all the strictly or semi- strictly Indian news that I can think of, so I will now conclude with my love. Raj Bhawan, Bombay 23 June 1964 Naroji Road, Kilpauk, Madras-10 24 November 1966 My dear Natwar, Thank you for sharing our sorrow (Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit is referring to the death of her brother, Jawaha- rlal Nehru. He passed away on 27 May 1964). The tears of his beloved India and indeed the world have been ample evidence of his place in the hearts of his fel- low men. You are so right when you say he was the most beau- tiful man in the world. Every action, every thought was beautiful and one cannot but be thankful that he died as he wished, in harne ss and in peace. In death the radi- ance and serenity of his face were quite extraordinary . We have much to live up to but I dare to believe the seeds he planted will bear fruit. I will write more later. This is merely to send you my love. My dear Natwar, I was so glad to read your letter of 22 November. I shall indeed be very glad if you can get me the N.Y.T review of your anthology. I have not yet received the copy of the book from the pub- lishers. Sea mail takes more time. I am not surprised you so much like service under Smt. Indira Gan- dhi. She is splendidly endowed with all the graces of a good civilized lady. She grew up under the exam- ple of her gracious father. I can never forget the moving gesture of her affection when she came and received my daugh- ter at the Delhi railway station (Mrs Devadas Gandhi), when I took her to Delhi from Bombay after she unexpectedly and cru- elly lost her husband. Indira Gan- dhi whom I did not except was at the station and led my daughter to the car like a sister. The touch was a con- solation both to her and to me. This was August 1957, when I had already begun openly and severely to criti- cise Jawaharlalji. Yours sincerely (C. Rajagopalachari) Hundreds of right minded Indians must have hoped that the PM and the Home Minister would have severely reprimanded the Minister of State for Finance and Member of the LS Pravesh Sahib Verma for their foul mouthed, obscene, filthy verbal excesses Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit First women President of UN General Assembly, 1954 Hundreds of right minded Indians must have hoped that the Prime Minister and the Home Minister would have severely reprimanded the Minister of State for Finance and Member of the Lok Sabha Pravesh Sahib Verma for their foul mouthed, obscene, filthy verbal excesses. The Election Commission’s response to these out- rages has been feeble and inadequate. The two offenders should have been barred from campaigning till Febru- ary the 4th. Incidentally the father’s of the two were Chief Ministers. Yours ever, E.M. Forster Last Governor General of India FOR FULL REPORT LOG ON TO WWW.THECONVERSATION.COM THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL Author of A Passage to India Centuries-old culinary link between Europe & the UK T debted to the gastronomic propensities of our French neighbours” – even offer- ing a three-page lexicon of French culinary terms used in English. French cuisine was not the only foreign influence we found at the king’s din- ner table at Kew, although it might have been the most established. French dish- es had been making their way into the elite Eng- lish diet since at least the English translation of Francois Pierre de La Varenne’s The French Cook in 1653. By the mid- 18th century, other Euro- pean flavours were arriv- ing in England via travel- lers, particularly well-to-do young men who extended their education by taking a “grand tour” of European cultural sites. FOR FULL REPORT LOG ON TO WWW.THECONVERSATION.COM food marked their high so- cial status. At Kew, grooms and servants were served roasted meats: the plain, hearty fare of the English working people. While many well-off Britons dined happily on French-inspired cui- sine, it remained a com- monly held view that English food was more honest than the food served on the other side of the Channel. Some writers, for example, disparaged French food as “foreign kickshaws”, a word supposedly de- rived from the French quelque chose, which has come to mean a trin- ket, but originally was about foreign – French – food. Yet, by the 1860s, Mrs Beeton, the most Brit- ish of cookery writers, could describe “modern cookery” as “greatly in- he EU and the UK are now ne- gotiating terms of their new relation- the English at the end of the 18th century – the first age of nationalism. We started our project when we came across a book of menus – not yet available online, sadly – written by William Gorton, the steward at Kew Palace. His job was to keep track of food bought and served at the palace, since even George III had to answer to the taxpayer. The menus reveal that even though England and France were often at war in the 18th century, the Brit- ish royal family ate a lot of dishes with French-sound- ing names. Dishes such as “gateau a la duchesse” and “mutton roulade” were fre- quently on the tables of King George and Queen Charlotte, the equerries or officers of the royal house- hold and pages, and the princesses and their gov- the ship after Brexit. Food sup- ply problems are a very real potential problem, but Britain is also having a food-related identity cri- sis: what will happen to its cosmopolitan and global diet? Will it end up having to replace olive oil with lard or gateau with steamed pudding? Is it des- tined to return to a diet of roast beef – or Quorn, for the vegetarians? The question of what it might mean to be both Brit- ish and European, howev- er, is one that has been asked for longer than the past three years. Our re- search team is examin- ing Britishness and Eu- ropean identity , focusing on the eating habits of FRENCH CUISINE WAS NOT THE ONLY FOREIGN INFLUENCE WE FOUND AT THE KING’S DINNER TABLE AT KEW, ALTHOUGH IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN THE MOST ESTABLISHED TOP TWEET Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp In its commitment to increase the LPG coverage across the country, GOI has enhanced the LPG distributor network in both rural and urban areas of the country. At present, LPG distributor network has more than 24000 distributors. erness. For the royal house- hold, French food was not associated with a specific European iden- tity – indeed, “identity” is a recent concept that would have made little sense to 18th-century royals. Rather, French G Vol 1 G Issue No. 239 GRNI 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: Jagdeesh Chandra, responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act

  7. INDIA J AIPUR | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 07 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia POWERGallery IN THE COURTYARD Plea against protests in public spaces KAUN BANEGA SEBI CHAIRMAN? ANATNU CHAKRABORTY? Secretary DEA Atanu Chakraborty is said to be a front-runner for the post of new Chairman SEBI. The 1985 batch Gujarat cadre IAS offi cer Chakraborty is scheduled to retire in April. SECRETARY LEVEL RESHUFFLE AFTER FEB 11? As per available indications government is likely to reshuffl e Secretaries after February 11 when Parliament session will be on one month leave. Presently important ministries /depart- ments like Defence Production, Consumer Affairs, PMO, School and Secondary Education are not having a regular Secretary SUPREME COURT COLLEGIUM TO MEET ON FEB 18? Supreme Court Collegium is expected to meet on February 18. Names of two Supreme Court Judges are to be cleared. WILL RAILTEL HEADQUARTERS FINALLY SHIFT TO GUJARAT? Will RailTel Corporation of India Headquarters fi nally be shifted from New Delhi to GIFT City in Gujarat? This question is doing the rounds. OPENINGS AT JOINT SECRETARY LEVEL IN GOVERNMENT OF INDIA IN FEBRUARY More than one dozen vacancies at Joint Secre- tary level are arising in the various Ministries and Departments in Government of India in February 2020. Vacancies arising in Ministry of Home Affairs, Textiles, Commerce, Economic Affairs, Revenue, DoPT, Revenue, Defence Pro- duction, Statistics & Programme Implementa- tion, Ministry of Home Affairs; Information & Broadcasting and Defence. THE SENIORITY PRINCIPLE TREND TO SELECT ARMY TOP BRASS SEEMS BACK NOW Govt now seems to be sticking to seniority principle and merit while choosing Army top brass. DEPUTATION TENURE OF DR VISWAKANAN EXTENDED The deputation tenure of Dr P Viswakanan, presently working as Additional Professor in Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy, Deh- radun, has been extended for a period of one year beyond May 1, 2020. He is a 2003 batch IFS offi cer of AGMUT cadre. PRAVEEN SOOD TAKES OVER AS DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE OF KARNATAKA Praveen Sood has taken over as new Director General of Police of Karnataka. He is 1986 batch IPS offi cer of Karnataka cadre. AMITABH RANJAN TAKES OVER AS NEW DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE OF TRIPURA Amitabh Ranjan has taken over as new DGP of Tripura. He is a 1988 batch IPS offi cer of Tripu- ra cadre. (We said this on January 24, 2020 ) Top Prev Next Click here for Your Feedback IN UP, CHIEF SECRETARY AND DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE ARE ACTING CHIEFS Both posts of Chief Secretary (CS) and Direc- tor General of Police (DGP) are being served as Acting in Uttar Pradesh. A 1985 batch IAS offi cer, Rajendra Kumar Tiwari is rendering his services as Acting Chief Secretary and now Hitesh Chandra Awasthi, a 1985 batch IPS offi cer, has been assigned an Acting Director General of Police charge after the retirement of O P Singh. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE IN DELHI REMOVED AFTER EC’S DECISION Chinmoy Biswasl, DCP, South East in Delhi Police, has been removed. He is a 2008 batch IPS offi cer. Shaheen Bagh comes under DCP South East . GANESH IS NEW DCP SE Kumar Gyanesh has been appointed new DCP, South East in Delhi Police. He is a 1997 batch IPS offi cer. TENURE OF ABHISHEK DULAR AS SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, CBI EXTENDED The deputation tenure of Abhishek Dular working as Superintendent of Police in Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has been extend- ed from February 16 to February 15, 2021. He is a 2006 batch IPS offi cer. New Delhi: A petition was filed before the Su- preme Court on Mon- day seeking its direc- tion to the Centre for laying down compre- hensive guidelines re- lating to total restric- tion on holding pro- tests in a public place where it may lead to obstruction public movement. The petition, filed by one Nand Kishore Garg, sought a direction to re- spondents, Union of India (UOI), and laying down “de- tailed, comprehensive and exhaustive guide- lines” relating to com- plete restrictions for holding protest and agi- tation leading to ob- struction of public plac- es. The petitioner has sought a direction to the central government and others for removal of protesters from Shaheen Bagh near Kalindi Kunj, who are against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 2019, for last one and a half month. The protest- ers have blocked the road connecting Delhi to Noida. —ANI Meerut police arrests 47 PFI members DEATHS IN BOREWELLS: SC SEEKS REPLY FROM CENTRE, STATES S S S of the HC grants bail to Chinmayanand Bhima-Koregaon case Hearing on Feb 6 SC begins hearing in Sabarimala temple case including Allahabad HC on De- cember 4 granted bail to the accused. The father of the woman said that they had faith in ju- dicial system and will see this through. The woman was arrested in connection with an extortion case filed based on Chinma- yanand’s complaint al- leging that she and her friends, demanded Rs 5 crore from him. —ANI handover of the docu- ments and evidence by the state police after it was asked by the Union Home Ministry to inves- tigate the case. It is important to note that charges of sedition (Section 124) are not in- cluded in the FIR filed by the NIA in connec- tion with the Bhima- Koregaon violence case. While NIA named 11 accused, the number of against whom cases were registered by the Pune police is 23. —ANI Prayagraj: Allahabad HC on Monday granted bail to Former Union Minister and BJP leader C h i n m a - yanand in the alleged rape case of a law student. In Decem- ber 2019, the 23-year-old law student, who has ac- cused Chinmayanand of rape, was released from a district jail on bail in connection with an extortion case. The New Delhi: SC’s nine- judge bench, headed by Chief Justice of India Sharad Arvind Bobde, on Monday began hear- ing Sabarimala temple matter and other relat- ed cases, involving en- try of women into. Solicitor (SG) Tushar Mehta told the Apex Court that the issues can be framed in the chambers itself. He stated that there is no need to frame the questions and other is- sues if relevant, in an open court. —ANI Dassault Aviation to exhibit Rafale at DefExpo 2020 Pune: A Sessions Court here on Monday posted for February 6 the mat- ter seeking the transfer of probe into the Bhi- ma-Koregaon violence to the National Investi- gation Agency (NIA). Both the prosecution and the defence lawyers have sought more time to file their replies. The NIA had filed a petition in the Pune sessions court on January 29 seeking transfer of the case to the agency’s court in Mumbai. The agency also seeks case General protesting has those Meerut: Forty-seven people who are the members of Popular Front of India (PFI) have been arrested in Meerut zone till now, said Meerut ADG, Prashant Kumar. Among those arrest- ed, 21 are from Meerut, Nine from Ghaziabad, Six from Muzaffarna- gar and 10 from Shamli. He said that 75-80 more persons linked with PFI have been identified in the zone. “The Enforcement Directorate is inspect- ing the accounts. PFI network is also active in Shamli,” said the of- ficial. As many as 108 linked to PFI have been arrest- ed in the last four days in Uttar Pradesh in ad- ‘Matoshri’ always wielded power: Maha CM CHOPPER CRASH New Delhi: Dassault Aviation, which is go- ing to take part for the first time at DefExpo 2020, will display a scale 1:10 Rafale mock- up with the Indian col- ours “to pay tribute to the induction of the aircraft in the Indian Air Force”. The DefExpo 2020 is going to be held in Luc- know from February 5 to 8. “For this first ap- pearance at the exhibi- tion, Dassault Aviation will display on its booth, located Hall 3, a scale 1:10 Rafale mockup with the Indian colours to pay tribute to the in- duction of the aircraft in the Indian Air Force (IAF),” the manufacturer said. NIA conducts raid at Tral residence of suspended DSP Zone’s Pulwama: The Nation- al Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted a raid at the Tral residence of suspended Jammu and Kashmir (J-K) Police DSP Davinder Singh on Monday morning. Singh was arrested on charges of trying to assist terrorists to trav- el outside Jammu and Kashmir last month. The agency has earlier carried out raids at multiple locations in Kashmir, in connection with Davinder Singh. dition to the 25 who were arrested earlier, officials said. “108 people have been arrested in the last 4 days, they are in addi- tion to the 25 who were arrested earlier,” said Awanish K Awasthi, Additional Chief Secre- tary, Uttar Home Department. —ANI Indian army battle tank team show their skills during rehearsal for Defence Expo 2020 at Vrindavan Yojna in Lucknow. naval variant) will also be as well displayed to present capabilities of this Rafale variant tak- ing part in the tender of 57 aircraft to equip Indian Navy aircraft carriers. —ANI The first IAF Rafale handover to the govern- ment was held in Das- sault Aviation Merig- nac facility on October 8 last year. A mockup at scale 1:10 of Rafale M (Rafale Pradesh defence DID I ASK FOR STARS AND MOON?: UDDHAV ON SEVERING TIES WITH BJP Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said that ‘power’ has stayed with ‘Matoshri’, the family residence of Thackeray’s, irrespec- tive of the government ruling the State and that with his becoming the CM, the ‘govern- ment’s power has now come to’ ‘Matoshri’. “Power toshri’ have always stayed together. Becom- ing the Chief Minister of the State is definitely a different feeling but ‘Matoshri’ has always wielded power there is nothing new in it. However, now the Chief Minister is from ‘Matoshri’. The govern- ment’s power has now come to ‘Matoshri’,” said Uddhav in an inter- view to Sena mouth- piece Saamana. “Ma- toshri becoming the CM’s residence is actu- ally because of Shiv always Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, whose party severed ties with the BJP after the state elec- tions, on Monday said that if somebody breaks a promise, “pain and anger is obvious”. “No, I did not get any shock,” Thackeray said in an interview with Shiv Sena mouthpiece Saamana while talking about forming an alli- ance with NCP and Con- gress, and becoming the Maharashtra Minister. “I am a son of Shiv Sena Pramukh (Balasaheb Thackeray), several people tried to give a shock to me but they didn’t succeed. This is a field where you have to accept in the be- ginning that there will be a bit pushing and pulling,” said. He added that accept- ing the Chief Minister’s post was not a shock for him and neither was it his “dream at any point of time” “But I can say one thing for sure that I had decided to go to any level to fulfil the prom- ise which I made to Balasaheb Thackeray . I want to further clear it that me becoming Chief Minister is not the ful- filling of the promise made to Shiv Sena Pra- mukh but it’s just a step towards that. I will ful- fil every promise which I made to my father,” Thackeray said. —ANI Thackeray and ‘Ma- Minister was not a shock for him. “No, it did not come as a shock (when allied with NCP, Cong and be- came CM). I am the son of Shiv Sena Pramukh (Balasaheb Thackeray). Several people tried to give me shocks but they did not succeed. This is a field where you have to accept right at the be- ginning that there will be a bit of pushing and pulling,” he said. —ANI ‘CM POST NOT A SHOCK’ and Chief (mother) and affection of Shiv Sainiks,” he added. He further said that his becoming the Chief Sainiks, I have zero con- tribution in it. All this glory to Matoshri is ac- tually of Shivsena Pra- mukh, Maan Saheb

  8. NEWS J AIPUR | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 08 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia Finance Minister: Should not repeat mistakes of splurging Sitharaman added that govt is taking most fiscally prudent route despite wide expectations SENIOR-JUNIOR SPAT TAKES A NEW TURN C Nayak is in a bit of a ‘pickle’. His recent spat with his junior offi cer - ADM Thori - has become abine of contention for the Collector who had taken ‘pains’ to ensure that the ADM is suspended from work. However, now the High Court has ordered a stay in the suspension which has resulted in much ‘debacle’ for the Personnel Department. Meanwhile the Rajasthan Administrative Service (RAS) Asssociation is also standing fi rmly in Thori’s corner, although as of now the Association has stayed its condemnation proposal against the Collector but it remains to be seen how the dispute pans out. huru District Collector Sandesh Off the record Bureaucratic corridors are not just about heavy files & red-tape. FI brings whispers from world of babudom... frastructure, it would have a cascading effect. The money garnered from the divestment target would not go into a revenue expenditure item, but would create infrastructure for the economy and this would have a multiplier ef- fect,” Sitharaman said. The Budget has not giv- en anything sector-spe- cific, but has given a macro picture of the economy, she said. “Although Budget has not given anything sec- tor specific, it gives blueprint of how we want to take economy forward. The Budget was also about whether we are being fiscally re- sponsible or not,” Si- tharman said. New Delhi: The spend- ing proposed in the Un- ion Budget is being done with a clear pic- ture of asset creation, Finance Minister Nir- mala Sitharaman told members of corporate India at an event organ- ised by Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Indus- try (FICCI) in New Del- hi. Sitharaman added that the government is taking most fiscally prudent route despite wide expectations that the government would pump-prime the econo- my . “The attempt is to show that we have had com- plete thinking-through and are taking the most fiscally prudent route. ED attaches assets of SRK’s company GOVT’S FAITH STRICT MONITORING: OFFICIALS CAN NO MORE LEAVE SEATS I practices. For one, the practice of leaving their seats by junior employees will be stopped and to enforce the same a ‘timing register’ will be maintained wherein the offi cials will have to feed in their in and out time while in offi ce. A respite for the lunch hours has been given but apart from that, the employees cannot leave their chairs vacant. Interestingly, a routine monitoring of the register will also be carried out by head of departments, principal secretar- ies, divisional commissioners, collectors and so on. It is now hoped that the new order brings about a positive change in the functioning. n an interesting move, the state employees will undergo a major ‘overhaul’ in its current Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman addresses FICCI India National Executive Committee Meeting in New Delhi on Monday. that money being spent in the Budget is for as- set creation. “We are putting money where assets will be created; when government is putting money into in- will not repeat past mis- takes of splurging. We are spending now with a clear picture of asset creation,” the Finance Minister said. Sitharaman also said In today’s situation, people may want the government to ‘pump- prime’ the economy,” Sitharaman said. “We are willing to spend if we have to. But we BCW stealing govt revenue Session on future leadership of nation organised by CII-Yi HC seeks reply on panchayat re-lottery Jodhpur: On January 24, HC held a hearing on petition of Deendayal challenging re-lottery order of 2664 panchay- ats by the government. On Monday, Advocate Moti Singh Rajpurohit informed the court that the government had done the re-draw wrong. In the case, the court has issued directions to the state government to answer why the govern- ment felt the need to re- draw the lottery in changed circumstanc- es. Along with this, the court has ordered to submit the detailed re- port by February 7. First India News PK Agrawal funds from Rose Valley group and related enti- ties having book value of Rs 70.11 crore have been provisionally at- tached under PMLA”. The bank accounts of the three entities have deposits totalling Rs 16.20 crore, with Rs 11.87 crore funds in the account of Knight Rid- ers Sports Pvt Ltd. Knight Riders Sports Pvt Ltd owns KKR IPL team and its directors include Shah Khan’s wife Khan, actor Juhi Chaw- la’s husband Jay Mehta, KKR CEO Venkatesh Mysore and two others. New Delhi: Enforce- ment Directorate has attached assets worth over Rs 70 crore of three entities, including a company that owns ac- tor Shah Rukh Khan’s IPL cricket team, in connection with its money laundering probe in the Rose Valley ponzi scam case. The three entities are Multiple Resorts Pvt Ltd, Kolkata’s St Xavi- er’s College and Knight Riders Sports Pvt Ltd. ED said that “mova- ble and properties belonging to various entities and in- dividuals who received Mining scam: Stay on arrest, nod to trial Nizam Kantaliya laundering cases into bail warrant. While, they got relief from immediate arrest but the Supreme Court has asked enforcement directorate (ED) to file an affidavit about con- duct of both the accused i.e. when they skipped the hearing in the lower court. Both the accused will now have to appear before special designat- ed court for money laundering cases on February 7. However, the apex court rejected Shyam Sunder Singhvi’s SLP, which he had with- drawn. Shyam Sunder had challenged Ra- jasthan high court or- after which Justice U U Jaipur: An integral part of Confederation of Indian Industries (CII), Young Indian (Yi) Jaipur Chapter held their annual session 2019-2020 at a city hotel. Theme for the annual session was “Youth 2.0 The Future Leadership of Nation” where the youth was motivated to challenge their leader- ship to take the nation forward. While explaining the importance of youth and idea, CK Birla, Chairman of CK Birla Group said, “Future be- longs to youth and will Chittorgarh: A case has come to light at the Birla Cement Works plant in Chanderia of Chittorgarh, where gov- ernment revenue was being stolen openly, at a time when youth of the area are craving for em- ployment. With the ban imposed on mining at Birla Ce- ment Works by the court, the court’s deci- sion is proving to be a boon for the manage- ment of the BCW ce- ment plant. Not only did they start stealing revenue, but the income of big officers working in the plant also in- creased They started purchas- ing the land of the farmers in the area at cheap rates. It seems that the Mines Department is unaware of the matter which may be why in- spite of mining being done openly no action is being taken. drastically. Nitin Gupta, Anand Mishra, CK Birla and Smita Agarwal at the event on Monday. fearless and more con- scious towards the en- vironment and most importantly they don’t hesitate in question- ing age old ideas on traditions.” be shaped by the youth. Now there is time of Youth 2.0 and today’s youth is totally differ- ent from the earlier youth. Now the youth is more confident, more Rukh Gauri immovable GUV @ PM’s RESIDENCE standing arrest war- rant against them. Ge- hlot, Sethi and Shyam Sunder had already got relief when the single bench of Justice S P Sharma rejected ED court’s order to forfeit their bail but asked them to appear before the ED court on Febru- ary 17. The ACB had un- earthed corruption racket in state’s min- ing department 2015. Despite, a central government circular to ban new mines allot- ment in October 2014, the accused had allot- ted 653 mines between November 2014 and January 2015. Lalit rejected his SLP. Earlier, the single bench of Justice Ashok Gaur had quashed 11 petitions filed by for- mer AS Ashok Singh- vi, Pankaj Gehlot, Shy- am Sunder Singhvi and eight other ac- cused on January 24. They had challenged the lower court’s deci- sion to take cognizance of corruption charges against them and issue arrest warrant against them.Last month, the special court for mon- ey laundering cases had declared Shyam Sunder, Pankaj Gehlot, Sanjay Sethi Dhirendra Singh ab- sconder and issued New Delhi: Two ac- cused of Rajasthan’s big- gest mining scam have got temporary relief from the Supreme Court. The court has stayed Pankaj Gehlot and Shy- am Sunder Singhvi’s ar- rest till February 10. However, both the ac- cused will have to face the trial after the SC re- fused to grant stay on it. Gehlot and Shyam Sunder had filed SLP against Rajasthan high court order. The apex court accepted their pe- titions and converted their arrest warrant is- sued by special desig- nated court for money Governor Kalraj Mishra met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Prime Minister’s residence in New Delhi on Monday evening. Governor Mishra discussed various issues related to the state with Modi. He also informed the PM about the innovations being made in tribal development and higher education in the state. der, which had refused to stay on the special money laundering court’s cognizance of the case against him. Shyam Sunder had re- quested the Supreme Court that he wanted to withdraw this petition in and BUILDERS’ UNITED VENTURE FAILS A a major investor in the deal. Two builders from the city had decided to form a venture and build a township at Ajmer road. Transactions worth crores of rupees were conducted, however their investor - a foreign national - pulled his hands off the deal and thus started the builders’ ‘fallout’. The project failed and the ‘friendship’ started souring. Such is the situation now that the business partners are now fi ghting amongst themselves and settling their accounts. Interestingly, individually the duo are doing alright since one ‘partner’ is making a project on the Tonk road while the other is running a hotel at Shyam Nagar. SIDDHI VINAYAK RESIDENCY PROJECT STARTS T purchased 7833 square yard land in Udaipur for 12.58 crore rupees where the directors of the fi rm, Roshan Malu and Ganesh Mali, has started the RERA registered Siddhi Vinayak Residency Project. ALL SET FOR ROYAL RESIDENCY T Developers have purchased forty bigha land for a whopping 28.96 crore rupees in Jaipur for constructing its RERA registered Royal Residency Phase 2 project. FATHER SON AT ODDS, BUSINESS SUFFERS A The developer of this township, who is known to be close to a powerful minister in the former government, has been going through a rough phase since the time he handed the reins of the business to his son. Till the time the developer was working, everything was good and the minister even entered in a ‘business venture’ with him in his C-Scheme project. While the man maintained relations, his son ensured he exercised more ‘autocracy’ in dealings and thus relationships soured between investors and the developer. Now the father and son are at opposite ends and a ‘cold war’ is going on between them. Interestingly, a division of property is also on the cards and the developer’s hotel at Tonk road and old projects could fall in his younger son’s pocket. nother major land deal at Ajmer road has failed owing to the pulling out of n huge township that was being constructed at Ajmer road has come under controversy. he Sri Ram Krishna Infrastructure Group has he Gokul Kripa Colonizers and Realty Check FIRST INDIA speads its vistas... we shall now recount bytes and buzz in the real estate sector

  9. SPORTS J AIPUR | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 09 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia Ranji Trophy: Rajasthan all set to clash with Bengal today SRFI: Yash Fadte enters final to face Diwakar Naresh Sharma Megha sailed past Saumya Raj 11-3, 11- 2, 11-1. A i s h w a r y a Khubchandani downed Kaur 11-6, 11-3, 11-3 to set up under-17 girls title clash with Yuvna Gupta, who defeated Aasya Pa- tel 12-10, 11-6, 4-11, 11-4. More than 300 players from 25 states took part in the tournament, which was held concurrently with SRFI Indian Tour Jaipur Leg to pro- mote squash in the country. Ashok Chandna, Minister youth affairs and sports, will give away the prizes. Jaipur: Yash Fad- te will clash with Diwakar Singh in the final of boys un- der-19 of the SRFI Northern Squash ment at the SMS Stadium on Tues- day . In the girls sec- tion of the same category Singh will Megha Bhatia for the title. In the semi-finals Fadte defeated Jaid- eep Singh Sethi 11-2, 11-1, 11-5 while Di- wakar got the better of Sankalp Anand 11-9, 9-11, 11-8, 11-5. Amira outclassed Anchal Mishra 11-2, 11-1, 11-2 in the first semi-final Jaipur: Today, Ranji match will be played at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in where the host Ra- jasthan will lock horns with Bengal Ashok Menaria’s cap- taincy. The Rajasthan team has won the last two matches and will be now looking for a hat-trick. On Monday, both the teams were seen practicing at the RCA Cricket Academy. Although the perfor- mance of Rajasthan team in Jaipur has not been a good one this season, but the team is very confident with the victory from the last two matches. If we go with the re- cords, three matches out of 5 Ranji matches Jaipur Gurlin Slam tourna- under Amira play gal. All eyes will be on Ashok Menaria who has been playing a good game and has been an inspiration to young ones in the team. has been waiting for the victory over Bengal for the last 16 years, be- cause after 2003 Ra- jasthan team has not been able to beat Ben- played between Ra- jasthan and Bengal were draw. Both the teams won a single match However, while In action Udit Mishra with Priyaan Thakkar of Maharasthra. each. Rajasthan ‘STRONGER & HUNGRIER FOR SUCCESS’ Melbourne: Djokovic returned to No. 1 in the ATP rank- ings Monday after win- ning his eighth Austral- ian Open title, while Sofia Grand Slam trophy boosted her to a career- high No. 7 and made her the leading American on the WTA list. managed to keep win- ning in pressure situa- tions, Djokovic said it stemmed from his early life. “My upbringing was in Serbia during several wars during the ‘90s, difficult time, em- bargo in our country where we had to wait in line for bread, milk, water, some things in life,” he said. “These kind of things make you stronger and hungrier for success I think in whatever you choose to do. Novak Grand Slam Roger Federer Rafael Nadal Novak Djokovic 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2017, 2018. 2009. 2008, 2011- 13, 2015-16, 2019-2020. Kenin’s first 2009. 2005 to 2008 2010 to 2014 2017 to 2019. 2016. 2003 to 2007, 2009, 2012, 2017. 2008, 2010. 2011, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019. basic All-conquering No- vak Djokovic has said that a turbulent child- hood where he had to queue for milk and bread in war-torn Ser- bia made him hungry for success. His eighth victory in eight finals at Mel- bourne Park handed him a 17th Major to move within three of Roger Federer’s all- time 20. Asked 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008. 2010, 2013, 2017, 2019. 2011, 2015, 2018. MOST WEEKS AT NO. 1 IN FEDEX ATP RANKINGS (since 1973) A list of the total number of weeks each player has spent at No. 1 in the history of the FedEx ATP Rankings (since 1973): Roger Federer (SUI) (310 weeks), Pete Sampras (USA) (286), Novak Djokovic (SRB) (276 as of 3 February 2020), Ivan Lendl (CZE/USA) (270), Jimmy Con- nors (USA) (268), Rafael Nadal (ESP) (209), John McEnroe (USA) (170), Bjorn Borg (SWE) (109), Andre Agassi (USA) (101), Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) (80), Stefan Edberg (SWE) (72), Jim Courier (USA) (58), Gustavo Kuerten (BRA) (43), Andy Murray (GBR) (41). how he Rafael Nadal’s quarter-fi nal exit at least gave him a chance to do some sight-seeing. The beautiful Caroline Wozniacki feels on top of the world after retirement… for a few minutes at least… Novak Djokovic poses with the trophy during a photo shoot in Melbourne following his win over Dominic Thiem. Simona Halep looks like she’s pretty much already over AO disappointment Naresh Sharma Polo is now inspiring industrialists & politicians Rajasthan U-23 team selected for BCCI tournament Foreign players overshadowed native players plays in the Jaipur sea- son to continue the leg- acy of his father Kul- deep Garcha. Builder Gaurav Sehgal from Delhi is obsessed with this sport too. Ali Bandhu Sham- shir, Bashir and Hamza of Hyderabad are not from the Royal Family don’t have any political background, but still have maintained an identity in the sport for over a decade. Politician and indus- trialist Naveen Jindal has also introduced his team in Jaipur season. man behind this sport in Jaipur and the cho- sen one for this legacy . However, the form of this Royal game has changed a bit now and is reaching out politi- cians, industrialists. Sports Ashok Chandna too en- joys this game and has been showcasing his talent not only in poli- tics but also in the matches he plays for the team. Infact, he has got his own team. The Singapore indus- trialist Satinder Garcha of Jaipur origin also Jaipur: As per RCA Secretary Sharma, Women Selection Com- mittee selected jasthan team for the upcoming matches of BCCI Under 23 Women One Day Trophy being played in Chennai. Team: Sumitra Jat (Captain), Ayushi Garg (Vice-Captain), Suman, Sangeeta Kumawat, Ta- nuja, Jyoti, Riya, Sim- ran, Siddhi, Sneha, Archana Saini, Arpita Chaudhary, Rinku, Ak- shita, Vidisha. Jaipur: In Jaipur, The royal sport of Rajasthan Polo is now influecing a lot people from politi- cians to industrialists. The sports was first introduced by the Roy- al Family of Jaipur and till today playing this sport is a grand tradition in Jaipur which is followed every year and now many in- dustrialists and lead- ers are getting inspired by this sport. Presently, manabh Singh is the Mahendra Rajasthan Jaipur polo season is over now. 42 matches were played in this sea- son, with 10 hat-tricks and 494 goals. The sea- son witnessed 46 play- ers from 14 teams. The tournament was domi- nated by foreign play- ers as Daniel Otamendi scored 72, scored 52 goals and Laurent scored goals. In India, Pad- manabh Singh took the control of the game and scored 25 goals. Ra- Minister Mazzini 37 Pad-

  10. Start your day with joy and gratitude and make it more beautiful. 2NDFRONT —Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO & Editor, First India 10 POSTAL REG NO. JPC/010/2019-21 J AIPUR | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 After tag, CM to dedicate UNESCO status to Jaipur www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia THE RISE AND RISE OF OM BIRLA! WITH ‘PARL’ OF WISDOM, THE LOK SABHA SPEAKER NOW HOLDS THE HOUSE TOGETHER First India News Jaipur: During the one-day visit of Direc- tor General of UNE- SCO, Audrey Azoulay to Jaipur, CM Ashok Gehlot will be dedicat- ing UNESCO Heritage Certificate to the peo- ple of Jaipur. A pro- gramme will be held to felicitate Azoulay at the Albert Hall Febru- ary 5 where an Audio Visual Presentation on World Heritage City Jaipur will also be show- cased. Minister Tourism Vishvendra Singh, Minister of Lo- cal Self Government Shanti Dhariwal and Minister of Art & Cul- ture BD Kalla will also be present at the occa- sion. It is to be noted that the Jaipur was de- clared a UNESCO World Heritage City in 2019. Director of Tour- ism, Rajasthan, Bhan- war Lal informed that a brochure entitled ‘Intangible Heritage Promotion Project’, prepared by the De- partment of Tourism will also be released. A MOU was signed to also directed administra- tion in various relief works. Moreover, recent- ly when the biting cold wave gripped Kota, Birla went out at night to take measure of the facilities for poor and homeless while distributing blan- kets to keep them warm. And as they said, hard work does not go unnoticed, work ethics, convic- tion and commitment to the ‘Chair’ earned him laurels President Ram Nath Kovind as well. The President commend- ed on the functioning of Lok Sabha over the past seven months and specially men- tioned the first ses- sion of the 17th Lok Sabha. At one point of time, impressed with Birla’s ‘independent’ execution of Parlia- mentary affairs, Con- gress President Sonia Gandhi had herself walked to Speaker’s chamber and congratu- lated him for his out- standing performance. CEC Sunil Arora reviews preparedness for Delhi polls Aditi Nagar also presented a good front by staying apoliti- cal and giving the oppo- sition enough time to put their issues across prop- erly , a move that was ap- preciated by the opposi- tion! It is under his ‘watch’ only that prob- ably the three most controversial ever to be presented in the Lok Sabha - Triple Talaq, Article 370 and Citizenship ment Bill and National Register for Citizens - were tabled and passed as well making them Acts. However, the sec- ond time Kota MP has not forgotten his duty towards his home dis- trict too. Birla has en- sured that when in Kota, no protocol is followed for people who come to him with their grievances and problems and tries to provide relief to them. When Chambal river raked havoc during mon- soon in Kota and Bundi districts, Birla toured the affected areas to take stock of situation and student politics. It was this ‘charisma’ that his professors deemed it fit for him to take part in student parliaments. The little speck that was initi- ated in the early 1980s, has now snowballed into a Goliath, of sorts, a poli- tician who has indeed reached the zenith of a politician’s journey but seldom anyone reaches. We are talking about LS Speaker Om Birla, whose political life started from ‘baton- charged tracks’ of stu- dent politics and has now reached a stage where he is register- ing records after re- cords in Parliamenta- ry affairs, while keep- ing together all the parties, and thus turn- ing a new leaf in the politics of the nation. Only a few months have passed since Bir- la was unanimously elected as Speaker, yet in this short term, Bir- la has managed to achieve what none of his predecessors over the past 40 years could New Delhi: Narendra Modi and Amit Shah’s highly ‘bold and ex- perimental’ move, Om Birla as the speaker of the Lok Sabha has proved to be a super- duper hit political move. In just a short span of seven months, Birla has impressed not only the top BJP leadership and Mohan Bhagwat, but also the rank and file of all po- litical parties on the floor of the house. In this way , the meticulous and miraculous rise and rise of Om Birla has sur- prised and impressed almost everyone across political platforms. The story goes back to 1980s, as in the early years of the decade, a slim and youth had just taken ad- mission in Government College at Kota. Al- though a fresher, this youth had a certain ‘mag- netic personality’ and could easily sway stu- dents into the arena of DEVELOPMENT Bills Birla’s Amend- of from —FILE PHOTO Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla breaking the 40-year-old record, and giving the first time MPs extra time to put forward their opinions during the first session, are just some of his achievements worth highlighting. But the high-point of Birla tenure as Speaker till now cer- tainly has been pass- ing of 30 Bills in first session itself, a feat that has been repeated only after 1967. Birla come close to. With the three sessions of Lok Sabha being called, Birla has almost single-hand- edly managed to bring about a marked change in the manner the house functioned. Right from making the Lok Sabha go paperless to provid- ing the MPs video re- cording of their speech- es and even getting all 20 listed questions being asked and answered dur- ing the winter session, this effect in Septem- ber last year between the Department of Tourism, Government of Rajasthan and UN- ESCO. The project aims to develop 10 new cul- tural tourism destina- tions in the State. The four districts in Western Rajasthan which will benefit from this project are Jodhpur, Barmer, Jaisalmer and Bikaner. The project will benefit as many as 1500 artists. handsome BJP top brass unhappy with Hegde, asked to apologise VAIBHAV ENCOURAGES LOCAL WRESTLERS RCA President Vaibhav Gehlot was in Sawai Madhopur on Monday. He was the chief guest at Raeetha Kala village Dangal (Wrestling Competition). Speaking on the occasion, Vaibhav appreciated the event stating that such events were crucial for social bonding. He said that such events were perfect platform to showcase the local culture and traditions. Locals welcomed Vaibhav with traditional Safa and garland. Senior leader Vinod Jain and Dr Mumtaj were also present. First India News New Delhi: Top leader- ship in BJP is unhappy with Anantkumar Hegde over his controversial re- mark on Mahatma Gan- dhi, party sources said New Delhi: Election Commission led by Chief Election Com- missioner Sunil Arora and Election Commis- sioners Ashok Lavasa and Sushil Chandra on Monday reviewed the poll preparedness for Delhi Assembly elections with Chief Secretary, Police Com- missioner and senior officials of Delhi Gov- ernment and senior of- ficers of the neighbour- ing States namely Hary- ana and UP . Nodal Officers from Ministry of Home Af- fairs, CRPF, Ministry of Railways also joined the meeting. Chairing the Video Conferencing meet- ing from Nirvachan Sadan, CEC Arora took an in-depth re- view to ensure that due steps have been on day . Mon- Hegde has been asked to issue an uncondi- —FILE PHOTO Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora the Commission that preparations are on schedule and gaining momentum with re- spect to all requisite polling day arrange- ments. Special Police Observer MK Das assured that he is personally mon- itoring the situation at ground level in sensitive areas. Special Expendi- ture Observer B Murali Kumar also assured the Commission that due care will be taken by field level teams to step up enforcement. taken for smooth co- ordination amongst various wings of the administration and police forces of ad- joining states particu- larly at border check posts for preventing illegal movement of cash, liquor, arms or anti social elements. The Commission also reviewed necessary ac- tivities for poll prepar- edness with Central Ob- servers so assigned for the forthcoming polls. Observers assured tional apology, ac- cording to BJP sourc- es. This comes after Hegde had attacked Mahatma Gandhi by calling the freedom struggle led by him a “drama” and also questioned as to how “such people” come to be called ‘Mahatma’ in India. Soon after his remark, Congress con- demned it and called BJP MP Anantkumar Hegde “son” of Godse, assassin of the freedom fighter. —ANI Stumped: I-T bowls `8 cr bouncer against RCA Naresh Sharma has also been learned that as soon as the notice was received, RCA took prompt action and paid the majority of these Rs 10 crore to clear dues. Step was taken to en- sure that even if I-T Dept attaches counts, not much mon- ey gets stuck. At pre- sent, around Rs 2 crore are left in the account. TETE -A-TETE amount till January 31, but it failed to do so. On Monday , the I-T Depart- ment attached about Rs 42 lakh from the RCA ac- count. RCA Treasurer Krishna Nimawat has maintained complete silence in the matter. RCA Secretary Mahen- dra Sharma said that we do not have the of- ficial information about attaching the ac- counts yet, but if it has happened would appeal in court. According sources, the amount is pending since 2012. Due to efforts of RCA Presi- dent Vaibhav Gehlot, the association has started getting money BCCI. RCA has got about Rs 10 crore recent-ly . It then we Jaipur: The Income Tax Department has once again clamped down on the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) and issued a no- tice of a pending amount of Rs 8 crore. As per sources, RCA was given an ultimatum to deposit the to the ac- from pending Failed stunt, netaji ‘hurt’! Dost-Dost naa raha! Laxman Raghav P claim of ‘working for so- ciety’ is one such attempt at getting attention of people. However, during one such ‘program’ the BJP’s ‘PR exercise’ went wrong at Bikaner and at least in the city some of the party leaders are wit- nessing flack from the lo- cals. Well, a programme for marriage of dozens of couple had been organ- Aishwary Pradhan B same page. In fact if post In- dependence political history has taught us anything, it is that in order to be the nume- ro-uno, one will undoubtedly have to cull the opposition within own thought has, over the years, made home within leaders who bank on the communi- ties they come from, to be their ‘saviours’ and thus they cannot fathom another ‘ris- ing that the ‘netaji’s’ name would do the trick, the men were assured that was the end of dis- cussion but the gathering countered the politico’s view point and said that it is not a party function rather a function of the society and thus the party ‘branding’ had to be re- moved! While the func- tion went on without a hindrance, the political circles of Bikaner city is still abuzz as to why did the senior leaders chose to stay quiet over the en- tire episode? ting up tables with BJP’s ‘branding’ on them. How- ever, the members present at the venue, whose children or relatives were getting married at the ‘collective wedding programme’, be- came annoyed at the po- litical party taking ‘stra- tegic benefit’ out of the programme. However, the BJP men did not budge easily and apprised the people that this was being organised by the ‘bade ne- taji’ of the party. Howev- er, what happened next was unexpected. Think- farmers raised concerns about crop damage caused by to locusts. After hearing a few farmers, the MLA asked the men to take their problems before MP Devji Patel since the issue pertains to the Cen- tral Government and thus he saved himself. An astute poli- tician or a ‘party-man’ could have put the blame on state government and cut corners, yet the MLA chose to shoot the arrow at his own MP! Po- litical observers reveal that although the men are from the same community, but there is always a ‘tug-of-war’ between these two! community olitical parties re- sort to all sorts of ‘stunts’ to garner eye-balls. eing from the same po- litical party is in no way a surety that two leaders will be on the The Pooraram Choudhary Devji Patel ing star’. And one such ‘inter- nal tussle’ is going on be- tween Bhinmal MLA Poorar- am Choudhary and Jalore MP Devji Patel. Recently the ‘Vidhayakji’ was on a tour of his constituency when the party . The ised at Bikaner few days back wherein the ‘man- dal’ president was given the responsibility of put-

  11. www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia 11 This issue is sponsored by Suvidhaa Infoserve Pvt. Ltd. JAIPUR, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 4, 2020 BRAHMASTRA GETS RELEASE DATE! T Alia Bhatt also took to Instagram nounced the final re- lease date of Brahmas- tra. Along with sharing a hilarious video, she wrote, “Soooooo.. this just happened! Brah- mastra 04.12.2020.. promise.” The video begins with Ranbir Kapoor asking Ayan Mukerji about the film’s release date as Alia holds the camera. The banter continues until the filmmaker an- nounces the date as De- cember 4, 2020. —Agency on Sunday morning. Sharing a picture of the star cast on Twitter, K Jo wrote, “It’s final! Brah- mastra releases on 4th December, 2020 in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malay- alam and #Brahmastra.” Confirming that the film’s release date will not change this time, Amitabh wrote on Twit- ter, “T 3429 BRAHMAS- TRA.. coming to cinemas on 4/12/20 & Ayan is NOT allowed to change it now! #Brahmastra #RanbirKapoor.” he release date of Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan star- rer ‘Brahmas- tra: Part One’, which was slated to re- lease last year, is finally out. The film will hit the silver screens on Decem- ber 4 this year. After con- stant back-and-forth and shuffling of premiere dates, filmmaker Karan Johar and actors Am- itabh Bachchan and Alia took to social media to announce the new date and an- Kannada! Alia Bhatt FAIRLY AWARDED SCROLL THROUGH... V the popular notion that award ceremonies in India are rigged. At an event to pro- mote the 2020 edition of a popular Bollywood awards function, she said that every- thing seems fair when an ar- Actor award,” she added. Vidya Balan has won Film- fare Awards for her perfor- mance in ‘Paa’ (2010), ‘Ishqi- ya’ (2011), ‘The Dirty Picture’ (2012) and ‘Kahaani’ (2013). In 2012, when Vidya won for ‘Kahaani’, Chopra was miffed for losing out for her performance Asked for her reaction on that controversy , Vidya said: “I was glad I won it that year,” she laughed, and asserted: “I am not that kind to think that she (Priyanka) should have got the award. I got it and I felt really good about it. As long as enough people felt that my work was worthy a Filmfare Award that year, I am happy . I think this has happened many times in the history of Filmfare Awards where two performances run neck-and-neck and then one person gets it.” (Female) Critics’ tiste wins an award. “People often say many things about award ceremonies but I feel when you get that (award) in your hand then everything is fair,” said Vidya, at a promo- tional event for the upcoming 65th edition of Amazon Film- fare Awards 2020. “I feel it’s every Indian ac- tor or actress’ dream to win a Filmfare Award. It was my dream as well but I never prepared my accept- ance speech, be- cause the more you want to win an award, the more you feel anxious after winning it. It actually hap- pened with me four years in a row. I won Best Ac- tor (Female) award for three years and one year in be- idya Balan, who has won many accolades in her successful film career, contradicts Priyanka reportedly in ‘Barfi’. Riteish Deshmukh wishes ‘baiko’ Genelia D’Souza ‘Happy Wedding Anniversary’ with a funny video from Goa. He took to Instagram to share a video with his wife on their eighth anniversary. tween I won the Best —IANS I am not that kind to think that she (Priyanka) should have got the award. I got it and I felt really good about it. As long as enough peo- ple felt that my work was worthy a Filmfare Award that year, I am happy. Legendary actor Waheeda Rehman to be honoured with National Kishore Kumar Samman by Madhya Pradesh Government today, February 4 at her Bandra residence. The actress could not receive the award last year due to poor health. Vidya Balan A POST FOR LEGEND! D father - badminton leg- end Prakash Padukone. Prakash, 64, the first Indian to win the All England Open badmin- ton championships, cel- ebrated 25 years of his academy recently . She took to Instagram to share a couple of pic- tures of her father from the time when he used to play for the country and captioned the pictures: work! We love you and are proud of you! Thank You for being you.” Deepika also posted a story on her Instagram handle from the 25th anniversary celebra- tion of the Prakash Padukone Badminton Association, where noted sports persons Sunil Chhetri, Rahul Dravid, Naray- ana Murthy and Pullela Gop- ichand were present along with Prakash Padukone. On work front, Deepika will be next seen in Kabir Khan’s ‘83 playing the character of Ka- pil Dev’s (played by Ranveer Singh) wife Romi Bhatia. eepika Padukone on penned a heart- felt post for her Sunday, ...her Instagram post “Pappa, Your contribution to Badminton and Indian Sport is immeasurable! Thank You for your dedication, discipline, de- termination and years of hard Farhan Akhtar and Shibani Dandekar appeared together at an award show. Sharing a sexy picture with beau Farhan, Shibani wrote, “Filmfare nights with @faroutakhtar dress by @ offi cialswapnilshinde with the best team ever.” Deepika Padukone —Agency

  12. LISTING JAIPUR | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 12 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia FACE OF THE DAY IS EVA MENDES ‘GETTING OLD’? A ful. So thank you for the reminder that I’m still here.” Another fan also called out the previous comment, “Old?? ‘Old’ is woman on woman negativity. This one isn’t out there offending any- one or in some scan- dal. She’s out here LIVING HER DREAM, huss-a-ling when she probably doesn’t even need to! Bringing us good looks. If Eva’s old, put me in all the senior communities! Be better.” Mendes replied: “I hear ya on the woman on woman negativity sisi. Let’s make it’s (sic) all about love for 2020. So thanks for the love!!!! Sending it right back!!!!!” ctress Mendes feeling any- thing ‘bad’ after a netizen said she is ‘getting Eva is but writing: old’. The 45-year-old actress and entrepre- neur showed off her new haircut on Insta- gram on Saturday. However, she ended up defending herself af- ter a troll wrote ‘she’s getting old’ on her post. She replied to the user saying: “Yes your (sic) right. Thank God I’m getting old. That means I’m still here. I’m gonna be 46 soon and grateful everyday [sic] that I’m aging. Was your comment suppose (sic) to make me feel bad? It didn’t. It makes me feel grate- EKTA PANCHAL, Lifestyle Infl uencer YOUR DAY Horoscope by Saurabbh Sachdeva IF IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY —IANS You know that your inner conscience never let you walk on the wrong path so always listen to your heart. The planetary transitions this year will give you all the justice that you always wanted. ARIES MAR 21 - APR 20 TAURUS APR 21 - MA Y 20 You will spend a wonderful time with your friends. Your paperwork You partner demands time and you must do anything to related to the property will be ready soon. Newly weds will spend wonderful time together. You must spend a lot of time with your elders in family. On professional front, you may crack a big deal. spend a lovely time with them today. You may buy something really expensive today for someone close. Today is your lucky day and you will get positive responses from all the directions. GEMINI MA Y 21 - JUNE 21 CANCER JUNE 22 - JUL Y 23 On academic front, you are forging ahead successfully. You may buy a pet for your house or you may gift a pet to Today you may buy a house or acquire some property. You must not delay your business trip at any cost. You must indulge yourself in activities today that will help you with de stressing and attaining mental equanimity. someone close. You must devote few hours of your day to spiritual awakening today. You will make workout a permanent part of your fi tness regime. You will indulge yourself in other small businesses. LEO JUL Y 24 - AUGUST 23 On academic front, your networking abilities will pay you well. You may have to go abroad for some work but you may not be sure of it. Property related issues will get resolved today. You will have gains from stocks and other investments. You can expect some receivables. VIRGO AUG 24 - SEP 23 You must not take your partner for granted and you must do Eva Mendes whatever it takes to insure the pleasant environment in the house. You may travel with your kids. Health will be your priority for the day over anything else. You will take all the necessary measure to invest the money. CITY THEATRE POLICE 100 FIRE 101 AMBULANCE 102/108 CHILD HELPLINE 1098 HELP IN SUFFERING 2760012 DIAL Do you want to add your establishment here? Email your details to www.fi rstindia.co.in LIBRA SEPT 24 - OCTOBER 22 You elders will help from getting over a bad memory and their advice will prove valuable and helpful for those fi nding themselves in a tight corner. You closeness with your lover will increase. You will feel very happy, cheer those around you. You will help someone close. SCORPIO OCT 23 - NOVEMBER 22 On domestic front, you may have to complete all the pending work. On academic front, you must hesitate from helping your fellow students. You must remain active whole day and that will happen only if you continue to eat healthy and right food. MEDICINES 24X7 Apollo Pharmacy ................... 6001111 Vrindavan Medical Store .........5106568 (Station Road) Rungta Hospital ......................2522001 (Malviya Nagar) Guardian ............................4025763-65 (Durlabhji Hospital) Bhandari Hospital ....................2703851 Fortis Hospital .........................2547000 (Emergency) ...........................2547009 Jaipuria Hospital .....2552034, 2551460 JK Lone ...................................2619827 Sanjeevani Hospital .................2290060 Santokba Durlabhji (SDMH) ....2566252 SMS Hospital ..........................2560291 Soni Hospital ...........................2562028 Tongia Heart & .......................2370271 General Hospital Tagore Hospital ................6450553/554 S K Soni ..................................2232409 ASSISTANCE, ON THE ROAD City Car Helpline ......................5106046 Audi ........18001036800, 18002096800 BMW ...............................18001032211 Mercedes .........................92143-62626 Ford ................................18001022020 Honda .............................18001033121 Hyundai ...........................18001024645 Maruti Suzuki ........................18004200 Tata Motors .....................18002097979 Volkswagen India ............18001020909 ORDER A CAKE... & MORE Bake Hut (MI Road) ..........9649930033 Brown Sugar ...........................4016611 The Chocolatiere ..............93520-56222 Chocolika .........................99284-41888 Bake Home (Vaishali) ..............2353475 Miss Bakers (C-scheme) ..98290-55688 Nibs Cafe (Lal Kothi) ........90012-89191 BLOOD BANKS Mahila Chikitsalaya .................2610616 SDM ..............................2566251/52/53 SMS ........................................2560291 Swasthya Kalyan .....................2721771 Zanana Hospital ...... 2378721 extn 219 S K Soni Blood Bank ...............2232410 JAWAANI JAANEMAN 7:00, 10:00 Golcha Cinema: 10:15, 12:45, 3:45, 6:45, 9:30 City Plaza Mall: 9:45, 12:45, 3:45, 6:45, 9:45 Crystal Palm: 9:20, 12:00, 2:35, 5:15, 7:55, 10:35 GT Central Mall : 9:25, 10:50, 12:00, 1:30, 2:35, 4:10, 5:15, 7:55, 9:35, 10:35 Pink Square Mall: 9:05, 11:45, 2:30, 5:10, 6:50, 7:50, 10:30 Sunny Trade Center: 9:10, 11:50, 2:30, 4:25, 5:10, 7:50, 10:30 Vaibhav: 9:45, 12:45, 3:30, 6:45, 9:30 Kohinoor Cinema: 12:15, 3:15, 9:15 Raj Mandir Cinema: 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:30 HAVE FOREX, WILL TRAVEL Haldia Forex (MI Road). ..........2372051 Thomas Cook India Ltd (Raja Park) ..............................2360801 Pinky Forex ......................98285-19111 Director : Nitin Kakkar Cast: Saif Ali Khan, Tabu, Alaya F and Chunkey Panday Funstar Times Square Mall: 9:45, 12:15, 2:45, 5:15, 7:45, 10:15 Galaxy Riico Mansarovar: 10:10, 12:30, 3:00, 5:30, 7:50, 10:10 Triton Mega Mall: 9:40, 12:15, 2:50, 4:05, 5:25, 8:00, 10:35 World Trade Park Mall : 9:40, 12:05, 2:45, 5:25, 8:10, 10:50 Cinestar Multiplex: 9:30, 12:10, 2:30, 5:00, 7:30, 9:45 Entertainment Paradise : 9:00, 11:30, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:45 First Cinema: 9:15, 11:30, 1:50, 4:15, SAGITTARIUS NOV 23 - DEC 22 Someone young will keep you house environment quite cheerful. On domestic front, you will have to work very hard on something today. A very nice partner is indicated on the cards for all the bachelors. Smile as a good heath is assured today. You may start a new business. CAPRICORN DEC 23 - JAN 20 Your spouse stands in your support in domestic matters. On academic front, encouraging words from family will boost your morale. You have a happy go lucky nature and to think positive is your new mantra that will keep you shining. PAMPER THYSELF Ziva Spa (C-Scheme) ..............4026173 Kiaora Spa (Trimurti Circle) .....2577588 Spandan Spa (Bapu Nagar) .....4002774 Kerala Ayurveda Kendra ..........5106743 Chakrapani Ayurveda ..............2620746 New Shine Spa ..................7665190503 Maharshi Charak Ayurveda .....4017138 Style N Scissors ................9828391448 INTERNET SERVICES Data Infosys Limited .........9828015000 DIAL-UP-A-DISH Dominos .................................6888688 Pizza Hut (MI Road) ...........4008628-30 Pizza Hut (Malviya Nagar) ..4034779-81 Pizza Republic (Raja Park) ......4040909 Subway ............................99281-36495 (Narain Singh Circle) Subway (Crystal Palm) ...........5106767 Talk of the Town (MI Road) .....2363153 Nut Bolt (Malviya Nagar) ..98288-89999 Candles & Cuisines ..........91664-04000 Surya Mahal ......................9950568666 Niros Restaurant (MI Road) ....2374493 JAIPUR BY SIGHT Amber Fort ..............................2530293 City Palace ..............................4088888 Nahargarh Fort ........................5148044 Jaigarh Fort..............................2671848 Sisodia Garden ........................2680494 Rani Garden ............................2680494 Tourists, this is for you RTDC- Pink City by Night ........2375466 RTDC- Travel Section ..............2200778 Tourist Information Centre ......5110598 Tourist Info Bureau .................2725708 (Airport) Tourist Info Bureau .................2206720 (Sindhi Camp) RING-A-ROSE Ferns n Petals (Tilak Nagar) ....2622077 Bagiya (Raja Park) ..........98290-88413, Blossom (MI Road) .................2362214 Diamond Florist (MI Road)9314507198 Flora (Malviya Nagar) ..............2520707 PANGA AQUARIUS JAN 21 - FEB 19 PISCES FEB20 - MARCH 20 On academic front, out will at ease balance your work with fun and you will do justice to both. Your love life may take a back seat today but your partner will understand. You are conscious about health and that itself keeps you in good shape. You will attract new clients today on work. Director: Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari Cast & Crew: Kangana Ranaut, Jassi Gill, Richa Chadda, Neena Gupta Triton Mega Mall: 2:25, 8:20 World Trade Park Mall: 2:30, 7:45 Entertainment Paradise: 2:35 First Cinema: 7:20 City Plaza Mall: 6:15 Crystal Palm: 7:55 GT Central Mall: 11:55, 4:05, 10:30 Pink Square Mall: 11:45, 7:50 Sunny Trade Center: 11:40, 7:50 You may fi nd yourself bending towards spiritual stuff. You may go EYE BANK Eye Bank Society 2604117, 98290-59005 UTILITIES Call JVVNL at ..........................2208999 JMC ........................................5110111 to meet your friends who needs your help. Some of you may add to your wealth. Those looking for recruitment will be full satisfi ed today. Do something special for your spouse. You will manage the work load in offi ce. EMAIL, MOBILE APP & SOFTWARE IBharat Sync Technologies 7340013507 MyXgen Technologies .......9828164490 LPG Indane .....................................2771867 HP Gas ....................................2740087 Bharat Petroleum ....................2740688 WHEELCHAIRS/OXYGEN/WALKERS... Times Surgical ........................2373125 Shubra Trading........................2365688 Surgicare .........................98280-23232 HOSPITALS Apex Hospital .....................2751871-73 Bhagwan Mahaveer .................2700107

  13. ETC JAIPUR | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 202013 Time to bond www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia It’s MALANG all the way... KARNE LAGE HO, SAYS SARA TROLLS, TUM MUJHE TANG K The mother-daughter duo can be seen sitting in a car and posing for a selfie. Sharing the photos on Ins- tagram, Kajol wrote, “On the Mumbai roads after so long with my baby .... #sunshiny- day #daughterlove.” Kajol married actor Ajay Devgn on February ajol shared a series of pic- tures on Instagram with daughter Nysa. on Saturday F subjected to trolling on so- cial media. But never before did the trolling actually af- fect her. Things, however, changed after the trailer of her up- coming film ‘Love Aaj Kal’ hit the web. In one of the scenes of the trailer, Sara is seen telling Kartik, “Tum mujhe tang karne lage ho.” Many memes were made on this scene and Sara was criticised for her expression in this particular shot. In a recent interview, she said, “I don’t mind being trolled for being fat. I don’t mind if you troll me for wearing a cap. But I am here to act. That is my job. That is my profes- sion. That is serious. So, when I am trolled for that, suddenly, with all the confi- dence still intact, it is harder for me to sit there and say ignore the trolls. For the first time, it actually kind of hurts. It hit me.” Love Aaj Kal is set to re- lease on Valen- tine’s Day this year. —Agency rom being fat-shamed to being targeted for her fashion choices, Sara Ali Khan has often been ...her Instagram post 24, 1999, after dat- ing for four years. The couple wel- comed a Nysa in April 2006 and a baby boy they named Yug in Sep- tember 2010. Kajol and Ajay starred v a r i o u s films togeth- er, the latest one ‘Tanhaji: The sung War- rior’. Poster of the film M felt more like an action than a song hope you guys enjoy it.” The new song, ‘Hui Malang’ stars Disha Pa- tani and the actress hasn’t left a chance to flaunt her sexy body and looks extremely stun- ning. The song is groovy and the audience is in love with it. Asees Kaur has sung the song and the lyrics are penned by Kunaal Vermaa and Harsh Lim- bachiyaa. The film is directed by Mohit Suri and produced by T-Series’ Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Luv Films’ Luv Ranjan, Ankur Garg, Northern Lights Enter- tainment’s ewakramani. alang is all set to hit screens this week and the audience is extremely cited as the later whom ex- the have in team has kept the hype with the songs, posters, and of course the trailer. The makers have now released the latest song from the movie titled ‘Hui Malang’. While filming for the song ‘Hui Malang’, Dis- ha severely injured herself. The actress shared pictures of herself hearsals with her injured She shared the picture with the caption, “The being Un- A j a y Devgn es- says role of Tan- aji Malusare in the film and Kajol plays his wife, Savit- ribai Malusare. the from re- knees. and Jay Sh- Disha Patani and Aditya Roy Kapur song TEESRA BAAGHI HAAZIR HO! A The makers of the movie have released the first poster of the movie and it is as enticing as ever! The poster has Tiger Shroff facing an army tank with his back towards the viewers and a rifle in his hand. The poster has created immense buzz already and fans can’t wait to see the trailer which is all set to release on February 6. ‘Baaghi 3’ is all set to release on March 6 and has Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor in lead roles. The movie is produced by Nadiadwala grandson and directed by Ahmed Khan. —Agency —Agency Kajol fter the massive success of ‘Baaghi’ and ‘Baaghi 2’, Tiger Shroff is all set to bring triple the action to fans with ‘Baaghi 3’. ILA ARUN: AN ALL-ROUNDER —Agency Sara Ali Khan BUON CIBO @ SUJÁN Ila Arun I Arun, is a popular Indian ac- tress, TV personality and a Ra- jasthani folk/folk-pop singer with a unique, husky voice and a penchant for folk-pop fusion. She has appeared in many prominent Bollywood movies such as Lamhe, Jodhaa Akbar, Shaadi Ke Side Effects and Be- gum Jaan. Talking about her sensation- al singing career, Arun has sung numerous film songs in Hindi and quite a few in South Indian languages like Tamil and Telugu. Her most famous film song till date has been ‘Choli Ke Peeche’ sung along with Alka Yagnik for the film Khalnayak, for which they won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer. An- other song which she is famous for is ‘Ghup Chup’ from the film Karan Arjun. She also is members with pride; this was when she had established her group Surnai Theatre and Folk Arts Foundation, with con- stant collaborator KK Raina. Her Indian adaptations of some of the plays of Henrik Ibsen, have given her the opportunity to give voice to issues that concern women. Meanwhile, she has also co-directed the American playwright Tammy Ryan’s Ba- by’s Blues, about post-partum de- pression, a sub- ject not often talked leave aside put on stage. well known for her song ‘Mor- ni Baaga Ma Bole’ accompa- nied with Lata Mangeshkar, in the movie Lamhe. She has produced several successful singles such as ‘Vote for Ghagra’. She also sang the promotional song Halla Bol for the Ra- jasthan Royals team in the Indian Premier League, which became an instant hit. A touch of Ra- jasthan can be seen in her act- ing, songs, al- bums and movies. For her, theatre and folk music are her foundation stones. The date June 11, 1982 is one that she re- la Arun’s life is a whirlwind of plays, films and music concerts. Hailing Jaipur in Rajasthan, Ila CITY FIRST S Cafe is a refreshing ad- dition for Italian in- spired cuisine to the Pink City . The alfresco, all-day dining experi- ence, celebrates care- fully sourced, seasonal Italian produce with much-loved and special interpreta- tions of traditional rec- ipes. Expect grown ingredients picked daily from the Palace’s organic gar- dens, try delicious wood fired pizzas, varieties of homemade pasta, cal- zones and gelatos. At the Rajmahal there is something for everyone to enjoy, ac- companied by some of SUJAN’s et in the grounds of SUJÁN Raj- mahal The Rajmahal from Palace, classics Burrata Pizza home- about, occasions from morn- ing to night. Aperitivo and small plates, ex- press or long lazy lunches; dinner dates and celebrations with family and friends; eve- ry situation is perfectly catered for at the ter- race. cityfirst@firstindia.co.in cocktails. dishes include Home- Grown Rocket Salad, Beetroot Tartare, Laal Maans Slider, Coniglio Kaachar and Burrata e Pepe Pizza. Supremely stylish, yet relaxed, the Rajma- hal Cafe is the perfect setting for a range of Signature Ila Arun has adapted so many of the playwright’s works that she was recently honoured with the Royal Nor- wegian Order of Merit. Café, Chef Haresh Patel legendary

  14. CITY BUZZ JAIPUR | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 14 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia PRESENTINGTO YOU, FC-7 IN THE PINK CITY! AFTER A SUCCESSFUL SIXTH SEASON, TEAM FIRST INDIA KICK-STARTS THE PREPARATIONS FOR FASHION CONNECT SEASON 7 NEHAL NAYAR nehal.nayar@firstindia.co.in T he seventh season of the biggest fashion show in Rajasthan, ‘The Fashion Connect’ presented by First India, is just around the corner, and people in and around the Pink City are excited already . To pull off a show successfully , it involves the participation of an entire team, and the bond of eve- ryone in FC-7 is the perfect exam- ple of teamwork. Here are a few words from the sponsors and sup- porters of the Fashion Connect Season 7, where they speak about their past experiences with the show, with a few glimpses of what is in store for the audience. Thar Motorsport organised a successful event ‘AutoX Jaipur’ in Chandwaji on Sunday. Competitors from different cities like Jaipur, Delhi, Gurgaon, Faridabad, and Bikaner among others took part in a closed circuit event to fight for the fastest. A glimpse of Fashion Connect Season 6 SPEAK UP When I take on the responsibility of a show director, I don’t just choreograph the show, I get involved in the execution and direction of the show and give my hundred percent. I love experimenting and giving the best output I possibly can, and an integral part of directing a show is understanding the designers’ vision. The execution, in its entirety, says it all. —LOKESH SHARMA, Show Director The Fashion Connect just gets better and better with every passing season. Decor, fashion sequences, models and designers have been outstanding in the past six seasons, and this time all of us are trying to cross all the benchmarks. The theme that we have come up with focuses more on chandeliers and white fabrics, and all the details regarding the decor will be revealed soon. —VINEET JAIN, Production Partner Bollywood actress Sushmita Sen was spotted shooting for her upcoming web-series at Amber Palace in the Pink City on Monday. —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA It’s an important season, and we are planning to showcase the past seasons’ in a video to let the audience know about the journey we have been through, till now. This season is defi nitely going to be an exciting one. The theme and location of the seventh season are very well comple- menting each other. The initial work has started, and I’m sure this one is going to be the best season till now. —RISHI MIGLANI, Brand Ambassador This is the second time we are hosting this prestigious event. The fi fth season took place here, and this time it will be held at Clark’s ground, which proves it’s going to be re- ally grand. I’m delighted to host this grand event at our venue, and we will go out of the way to ensure that every guest has a memorable time and are looked after very well. —ASIF HAFEEZ KHAN, GM Sales, Clark’s Amer Hotel I have been associated with Fashion Connect since the very beginning. It is one event that I look for- ward to. According to me, this is one fashion event that is larger than life. I’m always there with it as an outdoor media partner and it is an honour and pleasure to be associated with an event of such great magnitude. — JD MAHESHWARI, NS and SGM Publicity The annual day celebration of Dolphins International School and Dolphins High was held at Birla Aud The annual day celebration of Dolphins International School and Dolphins High was held at Birla Aud Jaipur Rugs was presented with three wins at the prestigious Carpet Design Awards 2020 held at Hanover, Germany recently. This brand with a legacy of 40 years, uses the age-old art form of handmade carpets as a tool to bring prosperity into the homes of 40,000 rural artisans. —PHOTO BY SUNIL SHARMA HAPPY B’DAY! Jayshree Periwal Global School, Jagatpura celebrated its 1st Annual Function and Prize Distribution Ceremony on Sunday in the school premises. During the event, an annual report detailing the year- long achievements of the school was presented by the Academic Directors Ayush Periwal and Aakruti Periwal. A community discussion on ‘Innovation In The Age Of Plenty’ was organised by Pearl Academy as a tribute to the masters on Sunday at AnanTaya in Narain Niwas Palace Hotel. The speakers in the session were Prem Lokesh, Ar Geetanjali Kasliwal, Ajit Sharma, Dhruv Saxena, Alka Madhan and Ar Nikhil Kala. Devotional songs and hymns mesmerised the people of Pink City during the show ‘Ek Shaam Shyam Ke Naam’ at Indralok Auditorium on Monday.  —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO A 3-day National Capacity Building workshop was organised at Raffl es University’s Law Department, Center for Maritime Studies Center for Maritime Studies. The event was graced by Dr Neeru Chadda as the Chief Guest. Sagar Sharma visited the Sarwar Nagar Palika on Sunday and assured the people that all efforts would be done to solve their problems. He met everyone who came to him with their issues and listened patiently to them. Sagar is emerging as a popular face among the youth of Kekri Vidhansabha of Ajmer and youngsters in large numbers reach out to meet him and to interact with him. IFS Dr. Kavita Singh (top) and IPS Bhuvan Bhushan Yadav (above) celebrated their birthdays on February 3, Monday. We wish them all the best! ALL RAJASTHAN ROSE EXHIBITION 2020! Jaipur National University has created another milestone in the history of higher education with getting place in the survey of Forbes India, as the Great Indian Institutes of India which signifi es that JNU is making its dynamic identity rapidly not only in the country but also abroad. Rambagh Palace Jaipur received 12 awards at the 47th All Rajasthan Rose Exhibition held in the Pink City on Sunday. The awards received were fi rst in: Orange Scarlet Rose, Lavender Mauve Rose, Different Colour Rose, Full Bloom Rose, and Floribunda Variety of Rose; second in Flower Arrangement, Apricot Rose, Outstanding Fragrance in Rose, and Miniature Roses; third in Red Rose; Poongalia Trophy in the category of Best Garden. Rambagh Palace Jaipur was the second-highest trophy winners in Rajasthan, after Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) which bagged 13 awards. Sandeep Bakshi —City First

More Related