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  1. JAIPUR l SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2020 l Pages 14 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 1 l Issue No. 257 12°C - 27°C OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR & AHMEDABAD 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 Prime Minister Narendra Modi handed over a ‘Chadar’ that would be offered at the Ajmer Sharif Dargah on Friday. The Gori family of Bhilwara fl agged off the 808 Urs of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti on Thursday. The fi rst mehfi l will be held either on February 24 or 25 depending on the sighting of moon. PM’S CHADAR FOR AJMER’S KHWAJA New Delhi: Prime Minis- ter Narendra Modi on Saturday handed over a ‘chadar’ to be offered at the Ajmer Sharif Dargah in the coming days. “Handed over a ‘Cha- dar’ that would be pre- sented at the Ajmer Sha- rif Dargah on the 808th over the ‘chadar’. was also present. AJMER-PURI SPL TRAIN FOR URS Keeping in view popular demands from passengers, the Ministry of Railways is running Special Trains towards Ajmer from Puri for Ajmer Sharif Dargah on the 808th Urs. To ferry the devotee passengers of the region to witness the URS, ECoR started special train from Puri. The train 08422 will leave Ajmer at 2005hrs and will reach Puri at 1615hrs. 08421 Puri-Ajmer Special will leave Puri at 0900hrs and will arrive at Ajmer at 0400hrs. ALL TO PREVENT VIRAL INFECTIONS The delegation wel- comed the prime minister with ‘dastarbandi’ and prayed for the country’s peace, safety, harmony, a statement from the dele- gation said. Minority Affairs minis- ter Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi Urs in the coming days,” the Prime Minister Modi tweeted. A delegation comprising heads of both ‘anjumans’ of the Ajmer Sharif Dargah and the Ajmer Sharif Dar- gah Committee on Saturday met Modi, who handed them Ajmer: District administration is geared up to combat viral infections during Urs. The task of preventing any viral infections, as thousands of devotees from across the country as well as from abroad will throng the city for almost 15 days. Health department will also take measures to control the spread of viruses and bacteria during the Urs. Clinics will remain operational in dargah region as well as at Vishram Sthalis. Alerts will be sounded if any visitor shows symptoms of any viral or bacterial infection. END OF BLOODSHED? US, Taliban will sign agreement on Feb 29 reduced violence period starting at midnight (1930GMT) Ivanka, husband to accompany Trump on India visit: Sources Both Ivanka and Jared are senior advisors to US Prez Trump CRUCIAL READ AMID STRAIN WITH ALLIANCE, UDDHAV MEETS PM IN DELHI New Delhi: Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thacker- ay on Friday met PM Narendra Modi. His son Aditya Thackeray, who is a minister in his cabinet, also accompanied him. The meeting comes amid a strain between Thacker- ay and his ideologically opposite alliance partners, Congress and NCP, over a host of issues, including CAA and NRC. Afghan, international and Taliban forces will observe Kabul/Washington: The United States and the Taliban will sign an agreement on Feb- ruary 29 at the end of a week-long period of violence reduction in Afghanistan, US Sec- retary of State Mike Pompeo and the Tali- ban said on Friday. Afghan, internation- al and Taliban forces will observe the re- duced violence period beginning at midnight (1930 GMT), an Afghan official and Taliban leaders said earlier. “Following lengthy negotiations between the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and the United States of Amer- ica, both parties agreed to sign the finalised ac- cord in the presence of international observ- ers,” a Taliban spokes- man said in a state- ment. New Delhi: Trump’s Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner will be part of a high-powered delegation that accom- panies the US Presi- dent to India next week. US National Se- curity Advisor Robert O’ Brien, Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and Secretary of En- ergy Dan Brouillette too are expected to be part of the delegation. US trade representa- tive, Robert Lighthizer, will not be coming. He has been negotiating with Commerce Minis- ter Piyush Goyal for a trade deal, which both sides have put off, with several differences still Donald daughter P2 US President Donald Trump with daughter Ivanka. ‘WOMAN SAYING PAK ZINDABAD HAS NAXAL LINKS’ Bengaluru: A Karnataka woman, who has been charged with sedition after she said Pakistan Zindabad at a protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act or CAA in Bengaluru , has “Naxal links,”Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said. Amulya Leona had said Pakistan Zindabad at a protest on Thursday. remaining. Both Ivanka Trump, 38 and Kushner, 39, are senior advisors to the US President. The President and his entourage will ar- rive in Ahmedabad on Monday , February 24, and after a roadshow, Trump and Minister Modi will crowds at the the new- ly-built Sardar Vallab- hbhai Patel cricket sta- dium, an event the gov- ernment says has been organised by the “Don- ald Trump Nagrik Ab- hinandan Samiti”. It is not clear what this “samiti” or committee is and who is paying for the event at the sta- dium, the world’s larg- est cricket stadium. Later that day, the American and his family will trav- el to Agra and then fly into Delhi in the even- ing for formal talks the next day . NOT A ‘CEASEFIRE’ PAK TO REMAIN ON FATF GREY LIST G and warned the country of stern action if it fails to check fl ow of money to terror groups like the LeT and the JeM, sources said. The decision was taken at the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) plenary in Paris. The FATF decided to continue Pakistan in the ‘Grey List’. The FATF has also warned Pakistan that if it does not complete a full action plan by June, it could lead to consequences on its businesses, a source said. The plenary noted that Pakistan addressed only a few of the 27 tasks given to it in controlling funding to terror groups like the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT),  A Taliban leader based in Doha said, period couldn’t be called a “ceasefi re.” lobal terror fi nancing watchdog FATF on Friday decided continuation of Pakistan in the ‘Grey List’  “Every party has the right of self defence but there would no attacks on each other’s positions.” Prime President Narendra address  “It is to create a security environment in Afghanistan and can be extended if things go well after signing of peace accord with US.” he added. Turn on P4 P5 Turn on P4 Turn on P4 Kartikey Dev Singh Now, Children to learn to be ‘Nirogi’, courtesy CM Gehlot colleges will bring health services closer to the people. Serious plaints regarding ir- regularities in con- struction of medical colleges in Bharatpur and Churu, Gehlot or- dered a thorough probe of the complaints and zero tolerance for the defaulters. The meeting focused on health is- sues and that too just a day after the budget speech has clearly con- veyed the message that health of the people of the state is top priority for Gehlot government. He also directed to start a dedicated helpline which will bring health consultation on the fin- ger tips of the people. Gehlot said, “soon the ANM and Asha workers will conduct a health survey which will let the govern- ment have the health data of the people enabling it to formu- late specific policies.” He also emphasized on opening of more Janta clinics to pro- vide basic health fa- cilities to people near their homes with help of Bhamashahs, NGOs and MLA lad fund. CM also reiter- ated on restarting ‘Shuddh Ke Liye Yud- dh’ drive against food adulteration. stressed upon serious action against the adulteration accused sending a strict mes- sage to others. Meanwhile, Gehlot also directed officers to complete all for- malities like design & tender and ensure that the work on med- ical colleges starts by September. The three time CM expressed that these medical (State) Dr Subhash Garg, CS DB Gupta, ACS (Finance) Niran- jan Arya, (Health) Rohit Kumar Singh, (Medical Education) Vaibhav Galariya, Di- rector NHM Naresh Thakral, Superinten- dent SMS Medical College Dr Sudhir Bhandari and other top officials attended the meeting. Gehlot gave a loud & clear message to the bu- reaucracy his seriousness on time bound implementation of his budget announce- Jaipur: Now students in Rajasthan learn about preven- tive health-care un- der Nirogi Rajasthan. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot instructed of- ficials on Friday to include important health information in education syllabus. Just a day after his budget speech he was at the CMO taking stalk of the ambitious “Nirogi Rajasthan’ drive. Health minis- ter Dr Raghu Sharma, Health on com- ACS will He Secretary Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot along with (from left) Arti Dogra, Kuldeep Ranka, Subhash Garg, Raghu Sharma, DB Gupta, and Niranjan Arya among others during the review meeting at CMO. Health Campaign” ever launched by any state govt., which will not only make people aware of health issues but also motivate them to be fit. ments. During the meet- ing, Gehlot conveyed that he wanted ‘Niro- gi Rajasthan’ drive to make everyone in the state aware of health issues right from chil- dren to the senior citizens. He stressed on the drive by calling it biggest ever ‘Preventive regarding minister

  2. NEWS JAIPUR | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2020 Centre keen to provide help, says Thakur 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 AMID ‘CAA, NRC’ STRAIN WITH ALLIANCE, THACKERAY MEETS PM MODI IN DELHI worry if CAA gets imple- mented. NRC is not there and will not be imple- mented in the state,” Thackeray said as quot- ed by ANI. NCP chief Sharad Pa- war, who had a crucial role in bringing Sena and Congress together, said they will discuss the matter with Uddhav Thackeray’s party and “will convince them.” Later, Thackerays also met Home Amit Shah and Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi. ing CAA and RC. After his meeting with PM Modi, Thackeray said, “PM Modi prom- ised extending all coop- eration to Maharashtra government,” adding, that there is “no fric- tion” among alliance partners. Despite NCP and Congress’ stand on the CAA and NRC, Chief Minister Uddhav Thack- eray extended his sup- port to the two exercises last week. “CAA and NRC both are different and NPR is different. No one has to New Delhi: Maharash- tra Chief Minister Ud- dhav Thackeray on Fri- day met Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his first visit to Delhi af- ter becoming the Chief Minister. His son Aditya Thackeray , who is a min- ister in his cabinet, also accompanied him. The meeting comes amid a strain between Thackeray and his ideo- logically opposite alli- ance partners, Congress and the Nationalist Con- gress Party (NCP), over a host of issues, includ- Minister ARE THE COMING CLOSER?: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and his son and State minister Aaditya Thackeray in New Delhi. —PHOTO BY PTI Amber school girls get self defence training FOR THE LOVE OF READING Union MoS for Finance, Anurag Thakur being accorded a warm welcome by industrialists on his arrival at Udaipur. Vice-President Venkai- ah Naidu unveiled one of the most awaited books, ‘Death – An In- side Story’ authored by Sadhguru, Isha Foundation. Naidu was the chief guest at the 26th Ma- hashivratri tions at Isha Yoga Cen- tre. With Sadhguru by his side, the Vice Presi- dent released the book. The Vice President also visited Bhairavi and Dhyana- linga Yogic Temple at the Yoga Center before reaching Adiyogi. He attended the Pancha Bhutha Aaradhana at Dhyanalinga, a process to cleanse the ele- ments, performed by Sadhguru. First India News sector and GST related complexities. However, Thakur as- sured them of Central Government’s claiming that Mod gov- ernment has set a devel- opment agenda for every section of the society . He said that the PM has been working to make India an economic su- perpower in the world. The Union Minister also apprised about steps taken to strengthen the econo- my. He said that the Central Government has been developing in- frastructure while re- ducing corporate & in- dividual income tax. Senior officials of cor- porate finance minis- tries were also present. Udaipur: Union Minis- ter of State for finance, Anurag Thakur as- sured businessmen of all kind of help from the government. He said that the Central Government was keen to provide whatever help is possible to in- dustrialists. Thakur who came to Udaipur on a day long visit held a dialogue with traders and indus- trialists. He sought business community’s reaction and suggestion on Union Budget. The local business- men apprised him of problems faced by mar- ble industry particu- larly slowdown in the Founder, help celebra- First India News the closing ceremony of the event, Additional DCP Sunita Meena said the girls have to face odd and adverse situations many times. Through various tricks taught in training, girls can tack- le these difficult situa- tions, along with keep- ing their self-respect intact. The molester should be taught such a lesson that he should never dare to harass anyone in the future. Jaipur: The girls of Government Secondary School Am- ber were given informa- tion about rights, along with the tricks of self-defence, under the free training program of women power and self-defence started by the Police Commissionerate. While addressing the girls students present in Linga Higher them women Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu unveiling the book, ‘Death – An Inside Story’ authored by Sadhguru, Founder, Isha Foundation in latter’s presence. RSS Chief Bhagwat to attend Rashtriya Seva Sangam on March 28 in Jaipur Aishwary Pradhan Kin create ruckus after child’s death A BABU CROSSES LINE IN WHATSAPP I in power, Congress, as ‘Alibaba & 40 Thieves’ party. The bureaucrat gave the above com- ment in a IAS Whats App group. After this controversial comment the group went into complete silence. The heavily loaded comment assumes gravity as it has been done in a Congress ruled state. It is probably for the fi rst time that an IAS has crossed the line. It is really diffi cult to un- derstand as to what made the bureaucrat come up with such an explosive comment. This IAS was recently transferred from a important department to a comparatively less relevant post. He was shifted to Revenue dept from the ever cozy PHED. OFF THE RECORD n a daring act, an IAS offi cer termed the party First India News Jaipur: RSS chief Dr Mohan Bhagwat along with many prominent ‘Pracharaks’ will be in Jaipur on March 28 for “Rashtriya Sangam 2020’. Rashtriya Bharati, organiser of the event, did the ritual ‘Bhumi Pujan’ at Kes- hav Vidyapeeth, Jam- doli on Friday . Seva Bharti Presi- dent Pannalal Bhansali and Vice- President Ri- shipal Didwal informed that more than 1200 or- ganisations have joined Seva Bharti in its so- cially useful activities. Seva Bharti is carrying out more than 1.5 lakh service across the country with help of various social organisations. Jaipur: The family of an infant got furious af- ter his death at JK Lon Hospital in Jaipur on Friday . Alleging negli- gence, family started shouting slogans against hospital staff and re- fused to take the body . The child was re- ferred J K Lon Hospital from Alwar. He was ad- mitted in the unit of Dr B S Sharma. Three days ago he was shifted two ICU after his condition worsened. The child’s father Vikas Khatri and mother Sonia said the child was given excess dose of drug during EEG that proved fatal. Superintendent of JK Lon Dr Ashok Gupta said a three member panel has been formed to investigate the matter. RAMNIWAS BAGH PARKING PROJECT TO BE A REALITY SOON F announcement to this effect in his Budget speech on Thursday. Jaipur Smart City Company had been delaying this project for a long time now. Smart City Project Company chairman Bhawani Singh Detha was averse to funding the required Rs100 crore. JDA had forwarded the fi le to approve funds but the company hadn’t budged until now. Budget announcement rejuvenated the hope. inally Ramniwas Bagh parking project will now be a reality. CM Gehlot had made Seva Seva WHAT ANNOYS THIS MADAM W question. Madam heads the dept dealing with common as well top shots of power gallery so there is no dearth of personnel seeking her ap- pointment. But to everybody’s dismay, Madam is not available during visiting hours. Not very long ago the gallery near this department was teeming with visitors. Now few approach her offi ce and even they go back disappointed. hat keeps the ‘Madam’ annoyed & up- rooted? Power gallery is abuzz with this RSS leaders perform ‘Bhumi Pujan’ at Keshav Vidyapeeth, Jamdoli on Friday. will also be present on the occasion. RSS chief Dr Mohan Bhagwat will attend the programme on March 28 . About 4000-5000 delegates will participate in a nation- al seminar on March 29. Raghav on March 26. Gautamanand Maharaj of Rama Krishna Mis- sion will be present on March 27 with chief guest Mridu Dalmia. Rajasthan Gov- ernor Kalraj Mishra The event will begin with an based on health, educa- tion and social work initiatives, which will be inaugurated by Sud- hanshu Maharaj ac- companied by Pramod exhibition initiatives Hari VASUNDHARA ANCHAL PROJECT IN CITY T of Vasundhara Anchal project with a pitched cost of Rs 32.44 crore. Project directors Ashok Dhaka & Sanjay Singhal of Shri Vianayak Group have registered the project with RERA. REALTY GIANTS KEEN TO INVEST IN PINKCITY T estate giants from Delhi & Mumbai are eyeing the cityscape with a new vision. The 5 star hotels witnessed many such meetings where big local investors gave presentations to metro giants. The senior executives of Tata real estate company were present at such meetings. DLF is already fi nancing some projects. Godrej, HDIL, India Bulls Real Estate & Oberoi Reality are also interested to introduce real estate projects in the city. NEW AVENUES FOR CREDAI MEMBERS A business. This might be the reason why the list of CREDAI members is reducing every month and that is not all...even the existing members of this organisation are trying their hands at other business avenues. Some have ventured in to education industry & hospitality sector. Nothing wrong with diversifi cation except for the fact that the already cash stripped property market is further being pushed to corner by money drain into other business ventures. he property market has a reason to rejoice as it gets the news he face of real estate market in Jaipur might change forever. Real ctually a major chunk of CREDAI members are diversifying in other Realty Check FIRST INDIA speads its vistas... we shall now recount bytes and buzz in the real estate sector NEELKANTH APARTMENTS TO COME UP IN KOTA SOON T Neelkanth Apartments on a 6 bigha land. The RERA registered project costs Rs 78.65 crore. he real estate market in Kota raises a toast to a land deal by Neelkanth Colonizers & Builders. Project directors Balram Sharma & Rekha Sharma will be coming up with

  3. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2020 03 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Maha Shivratri: Guv, CM offer prayers BJP asks CM to clarify on graft in transport dept First India News MIN LASHES OUT AT BJP T of politics laced with lies aimed at cheating public. Khachariyawas charged Saraf by recalling infamous ‘Petrol pump deals’ and ‘Corruption in the name of college permissions’ when he was health and education minister during previous BJP rule. He also accused Chaturvedi of corruption in the purchase of bed linen for the ‘Divyang’ hostel inmates. Jaipur: Two former ministers in Raje gov- ernment have posed many questions to chief minister Ashok Gehlot asking him to clarify on corruption in transport department and alleged relationship between transport minister and agent Jaswant Yadav. Malviya Nagar MLA Ka- licharan Saraf and for- mer state BJP president Arun Chaturvedi who had lost to transport minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas in As- sembly election have sought resignation from the minister or asked CM to dismiss him. Both asked the CM to disclose mobile num- bers and conversations that were taken on sur- veillance by the ACB. They claimed that ‘nee- dle of suspicion’ point- ing towards the trans- port minister. They asked the CM about links between Khacha- riyawas and Yadav who was arrested by ACB. Another was under whose pa- tronage 40 buses of Ya- dav’s Gold Line Trans- port Company had been plying in city . They asked on whose order Mahesh Sharma was given charge of a major centre like Jaipur ransport Minister accused BJP leaders On occasion of Maha Shivaratri, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Sunita Gehlot, Vaibhav, Himanshi, Kashvini, Rajiv Arora, Dharmendra Rathore, Randeep Dhankhar, Kuldeep Ranka, Lokesh Sharma, Arti Dogra and others offer prayers at Rajarajeshwari Temple at CMR on Friday. despite the fact that he was awaiting posting order. Transporter who paid monthly amount were given special sign and bus or truck with that sign stopped by officials. “Is it possible for an agent or officer to pass such order,” they asked. Who permitted this lib- erty to transporters? Who received monthly bribe collected by the agents? “If vehicles of the transporters who gave monthly bribe were not checked on directives of agents does it mean of- ficers were running the department and not a minister ‘powerful’?” they ques- tioned. Governor Kalraj Mishra & Satyavati Mishra offer prayers at Raj Bhawan on Friday. Also seen are Gyanchand Jain and other officials of the Governor House. was not the question considered Vasundhara Raje tweeted a pic while offering prayers on occasion of Maha Shivratri. Camp on Feb 23 to rectify voters list First India News inations prepared for the 2020 elections of both the Municipal Corporations, Jaipur Heritage and Greater. All the BLOs would be present at their booths on this day and citizens will be able to give the form to them mentioning their claims and objections. Devotees on their way to Eklingeshwar Temple at Moti Doongri. Devotees offer milk at Tarkeshwar Mahadev temple in Chaura Rasta. People offer prayers at Jharkhand Mahadev temple on Friday. —PHOTOS BY SANTOSH SHARMA ing booths, regarding which the citizens will be able to submit claims and objections till February 24. The last date for set- tlement of claims and objections March 3 and the last publication of elector- al lists will be done on March 16. Jogaram added that physical verification of voters has been done by the enumera- tors, EROs and AEROs by visiting the areas. Also, the voter lists have been published based on the verifica- tion. Elections lists have also been read in the wards and at poll- Jaipur: District Elec- tion Officer (Munici- pal) and District Col- lector Dr Jogaram in- formed that a special camp would be organ- ised on February 23 to receive claims and ob- jections of citizens re- garding electoral nom- will be GUP SHUP A TIGER WHO GROWLS WHEN JUNIORS ASK FOR A LEAVE O tiring! Such is the ‘fear’ of the Tiger among his juniors that they try and not stay within the Tiger’s ‘strike’. Interestingly, this fear has even brought the juniors together as they all have the same problem, the Tiger does not give a single leave to the juniors and those who even dare to approach him for leaves are given a “blast” instead of an approval. Such is the situation that cops have not taken leaves for nearly half year! ne Tiger sahab posted in Ajmer is ‘dreaded’ by his juniors as the sahab’s work ethics is pretty MANY COPS UNDER SCANNER AS CBI PROBES INTO NDPS CASE COPS DITCH THADI KI CHAI FOR GAMA’S BLACK COFFEE! L Commissionerate. Cops are being ‘treated’ these days with ‘black coffee’ by a Gama Sahab. Although it is an acquired taste, yet several of the Gama’s peers and juniors have started gulping down mugs of hot bitter coffee. But why the sudden change from ‘thadi ki chai’ to an international beverage? Well, the Gama really likes black coffee and offers the same to everyone who visits him at the police station. When questioned as to why does he drink the ‘dark liquid’, he gives out certain logical explanations. Claiming that the black coffee has zero calories, Gama goes on to mention the efficacy of black coffee in giving a jump start to the body system and also keeping one energetic and full of positive thoughts. Probably this is why the sahab has been performing excellently in maintaining law and order in his area and probably this is why most of his peers and a few of his seniors have started drinking the black coffee so much so that cops take out time and make plans to meet the Gama and drink his brew! ets tell you a story about the new favourite ‘programme’ of cops in North district of Jaipur T Commissionerate’s East District police. The investigation has brought several cops under the scanner and word is that a few khaki clad men could be arrested as well! Word is that the cops tried to ‘fix’ the accused in NDPS Act by claiming that the arrest was made from city. However the accused have contested that their arrest has been shown from the spot where they were not even present! However, the entire episode was ‘caught’ by the third eye ie CCTV. While the ‘sahab’ was saved by his juniors when the Raj police investigated the claim by accused, it is now a different game altogether as the CBI is handling the matter and the cops involved in the matter are a worried lot now! he CBI has now initiated investigation in the NDPS action conducted by Jaipur BRAVO SAHAB’S SCRIPT ALL SET TO SAVE A LAND MAFIA! O the midnight oil to save a land mafia and has even gone to the length of not acknowledging evidence in the matter against the mafia. A case was registered in the south district of Jaipur Commissionerate which was being investigated by this Bravo. Interestingly the sahab remains in controversy one way or another and has been like so since his first posting. ne Bravo Sahab has written a proper ‘script’ to file an FR in a case. The sahab has burnt

  4. RAJASTHAN JAIPUR | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2020 04 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 Rift in Congress root cause of lawlessness: Meghwal Nagaur repeat: Man tortured in Barmer for ‘theft’, video goes viral, one held BRIEF  A former soldier died under suspicious circumstances in a bus near 14 number pulia, located on Ajmer Delhi Highway in Vishwa- karma police station. When the bus cleaner went near the soldier, he was not breathing. On this, the bus was stopped immediately and the police were informed. The police informed that a resident of Pithoragarh in Ut- tarakhand Sachin Khatri was coming to Jaipur from Surat and had to get down from the bus at 14 number bus stand. But he died in suspicious condition. First India News DALIT ATROCITY: BSP LEADERS MEET DGP First India News cluding Moti Singh who is resident of Vishala, Bharat Singh from Bhad- res and Hinglaj had kid- napped him on January 29. They kept him in a hotel accusing him of theft. They beat him up, forced him to drink alco- hol, inserted iron rod in his private parts and also snatched Rs4,800 from him. The accused made a video of their act and circulated it on so- cial media. The SP said that case has been regis- tered against the ac- cused under IPC sections 323, 342,365 and 384/34. The investigation has been launched and a team headed by SHO Mandeep Singh Chou- han to nab the other two accused while the main culprit Moti Singh Rav- na has been arrested. The SP said that the video confirms allega- tion of torture but the victim who is a driver was yet to come forward. W W W Jaipur: Union minister Arjunram claimed differences be- tween CM Ashok Ge- hlot and his deputy Sachin Pilot is root cause of lawlessness in the state. Union minis- ter and BJP’s promi- nent Dalit face alleged that crime has shot up under Congress regime in state. All kind of atrocities against women, SC/ST or child have increased ever since Congress came to power, he said while speaking to me- dia persons at circuit house in Nagaur. “The Congress gov- ernment in the state is divided between two groups belonging to Ge- hlot and Pilot, which is why crime has gone up,” said Meghwal who came from Delhi after a video clip went viral in which two Dalit youth were al- legedly tortured by up- per caste men. ‘Centre clears 237 proposal of road upgradation by Raj’ Meghwal Jaipur: Even before the dust could settle on atrocities against two Dalit youth in Nagaur another incident has come to light but this time in Barmer. The victim belonged to Minority community . He has alleged that some people inserted iron rod in his private part and made video of the inci- dent. The police have ar- rested the main accused while search is on for others. According to Barmer SP Choudhary, when the video went viral on so- cial media, the police contacted the family of the victim. After that Khan who is brother of the victim came to Bar- mer police station to file the complaint. As per the informa- tion received by Murad from his brother over phone, three persons in- even whether  A case of rape has been fi led against the President of Churu Bhumi Vikas Bank Isar- ram Jat in Mansarovar. It is reported that the incident took place on February 3. The victim informed that she came to Jaipur for treatment, during which Isarram got her room in a hotel in the name of another woman and raped her after making her con- sume liquor. Union minister Arjun Meghwal at Panchaudi Police Station. Nagaur SP Dr Vikas Pathak claimed that the police have been seri- ously investigating the case and a new section IPC 308 has been added against the accused. Investigation officer Mukul Sharma formed that after the FIR was registered total seven accused have been arrested including five on Wednesday and two on Thursday . branch will monitor the investigation of assault and humiliation of two dalit youths. DG Bhu- pendra Singh informed that the investigation has been handed over to recently formed ‘Hei- nous Crime Monitoring Unit’. Besides, the case has been taken under the case officer scheme for quick investigation and effective action against the accused. ganj Madan Dilawar, party MLA Mohanram Choudhary and former police officer Rajendra Singh Shekhawat ques- tioned police attitude, which said that it re- ceived information about the three days later from control room. “This is shameful,” he said. Meanwhile, heinous crime unit of crime Mandi MLA Meghwal who led a BJP delegation to in- quire into the incident, which has caught na- tionwide blamed CM Gehlot for deteriorating law & or- der situation. “CM is holding home depart- ment therefore he is di- rectly responsible for rise in crime,” he added. Meghwal who was accompanied by for- mer minister and Ram- Sharad attention, Murad in- incident  On Friday the fear- less cow smugglers opened fi re at a police party infl icting eye in- jury to one sub inspec- tor. Police continued their chase despite the fi ring and nabbed two of the gang. Injured SI has been referred to Jaipur for treatment. SP Haider Ali Zaidi said police was tipped of about presence of a few cow smugglers near Fatehpur, Ghatmika vil- lage in Pahadi PS area. Kaman CO Devendra Singh lead the team to arrest the smugglers. On seeing the cops ac- cused resorted to fi ring through country made pistols which injured SI Sunil Kumar’s eyes. 13-YEAR-OLD GANGRAPED BY TWO IN A VILLAGE IN TONK PAYING TRIBUTE First India News First India News Jaipur: Union Rural Development Ministry has cleared 237 proposal of road upgradation by the state government. Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot informed this on Friday . He said that Union government’s approval for upgradation of 2,200 kilometer roads under third phase of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yo- jna (1st batch) came on Thursday . The state gov- ernment would spend Rs1,139 crore to build these roads. Pilot who is also PWD minister said that the department was work- ing on 392 new propos- als for construction of 3740 kilometer roads under second batch of Tonk: A 13-year-old girl has been allegedly raped by two youths. The vic- tim’s father has regis- tered a case against the two accused and de- manded justice. The incident took place in a village under Baroni police station on February 19. SHO Go- vind Singh informed that the girl’s father has alleged that his daugh- ter had gone out to at- tend nature’s around 10 pm. Two youths from the village Dinesh and Mahendra grabbed on the way and took her to a farm out- side the village. One of the accused Keer, a resident of Kank- raj allegedly raped her while his accomplice Mahendra kept vigil. Later, both accused fled. Girl home and told her par- ents about the incident who then reached Ba- rauni on February 20 and filed rape case against the accused. A medical board was constituted which con- ducted girl’s medical. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot paying homage to freedom fi ghter late Durgaprasad Aggarwal at his residence in Bajaj Nagar on Friday. CM said the late leader’s contribution to freedom movement will always be remembered. Sachin Pilot holds jansunwai at his residence on Friday. rural habitation, agri- culture market, infra- structure, connectivity to schools and medical & health facilities. In the third phase, road proposed upgradation would be widened apart from strengthening from single lane to in- termediate lane, quality improvement and flyo- ver construction. third phase of PMGSY. Rajasthan has been allocated 8663 kilometer road upgradation under the third phase of PMG- SY in the next five years. The state is second in the country to receive approval for its road upgradation proposals. The PWD minister said that roads have been selected for upgra- dation on the basis of  On Friday, police arrested 21 accused for supply and sale of drugs in Jaipur, under the operation clean sweep. During the action, cops also recovered foreign modern drugs (LDC), smack, marijuana and opium from the ar- rested accused. Youth Cong Polls: 4 lakh voters to vote via app on IYC website call for First India News vote for each ballot pa- per. The counting of votes will be live on IYC website. District and Assembly results will be declared on Febru- ary 27 while the state level results will be out on February 28. Since the voting and counting will be digi- tal so no provision of recounting has been made. The fight for the state president will be triangular with Muke- sh Bhakar, Amardeen Fakir and Sumit Bha- gasara in fray. polls on Feb 22 while 94 will vote on February 23. Any against candidates will be taken up to February 20. Voters will be able to vote with help of an OTP. Sandhu also re- leased Self Guide which has in- structions on how to log in, register and vote. There will be 5 ballot papers one each for as- sembly & district Presi- dents, district & state Gen Secy and state President. Each voter will be able to cast one width complaints Jaipur: The registered voters of Indian Youth Congress (IYC) in the state will choose their new state president and other office bearers on- line on February 22 & 23 by voting, as part of Ra- hul Gandhi’s new con- cept. Election officer for YC Jagdeep Singh Sand- hu informed that voting by more than 4 lakh vot- ers will be done via des- ignated app on IYC web- site. 106 Assembly con- stituencies will go to Dinesh Three youths held with illegal weapons in Kotputli Voting reached First India News been caught with a pis- tol and a cartridge 7.65. Instructions given to conduct a crack- down under Operation Highway . Two teams were formed under di- rection of Kotputli CO Dinesh Kumar Yadav. rested accused Kotputli resident Radheshyam alias Chinku Mali (19) was found with a local gun and a bike. On the other hand, Kotputli resident Vijendra (19) and Paniala resident Karan Singh (19) have ered a local gun, a pistol and a cartridge 7.65 from the possession of the accused. The bike of the accused has also been seized. Jaipur Shankardutt informed that the ar- were Jaipur: The police have arrested three youths while roaming around hiding illegal weapons in Kotputli police sta- tion area of the rural district. Police recov- Rural SP Sharma FROM PG 1 End of... Both sides would also make arrangements for the release of prison- ers, spokesman Zabi- hullah Mujahid said. Separately, Pompeo said in a statement that the United States and the Taliban have been engaged in talks to fa- cilitate a political settle- ment in Afghanistan and to reduce the U.S. presence in the region. The agreement will be signed upon the suc- cessful implementation of an understanding with the Taliban on a significant and nation- wide reduction in vio- lence, Pompeo added. agreed on reduction of violence in Afghani- stan for seven days starting Friday night. All three spoke on con- dition of anonymity. Pak to... panded their territorial control. “Based on the plan, the reduction in vio- lence (RIV) will start between the Taliban and international and Afghan security forces for one week,” Javid Faisal, spokesperson for the Afghan National Security Advisor, told Reuters. “We hope it is extend- ed for a longer time and opens the way for a ceasefire and intra-Af- ghan talks,” he added. Three senior Taliban leaders – two in Doha and one in Afghanistan – also confirmed to Re- uters that they had the ADB and the Euro- pean Union, thus fur- ther enhancing prob- lems for the nation which is in a precarious financial situation. If Pakistan fails to comply with the FATF direc- tive, there is every pos- sibility that the global body may put the coun- try in the ‘Black List’ along with North Korea and Iran. Ivanka, husband... place the obsolete Brit- ish-made choppers, which first joined the Indian mili- tary fleet 49 years ago. The MH-60R will be de- ployed on warships to fight submarines and ships. Other pacts on Home- land security, nuclear power plants are also on the cards Trump’s first state visit to India. PM Modi and Trump have had eight meet- ings so far since the US president assumed of- fice in January 2017. Five of these have hap- pened over the past eight months. Sea King the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and the Hizbul Mujahideen, which are responsible for a series of attacks in India. The FATF said Pakistan has to swiftly complete its full action plan by June, the source said. With Pakistan’s con- tinuation in the ‘Grey List’, it will be difficult for the country to get financial aid from the IMF, the World Bank, during Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi of Pakistan, fourth from right, met with the Taliban co- founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, fourth from left, and his delegation at the Pakistan Foreign Ministry in Islamabad on Thursday. Even though a trade deal is not happening, a $2.6 billion helicopter deal for the Navy is on the cards. Twenty four naval helicopters -- MH- 60R - are likely to re- has raged in Afghani- stan and thousands of civilians and combat- ants have been killed as the insurgents have ex- dates back to 2001. US and Taliban nego- tiators have been meet- ing in Doha since 2018 even though fighting The agreement could represent a chance for peace in the country af- ter years of war and a US troop presence that

  5. INDIA JAIPUR | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 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 ‘Woman who said Pakistan Zindabad has Naxal links’ ‘PAKISTAN ZINDABAD’ SLOGAN AMULYA LEONA SAID PAKISTAN ZINDABAD AT THE PROTEST WHERE HYDERABAD MP ASADUDDIN OWAISI WAS ALSO PRESENT stage when Amulya Leona said “Pakistan Zindabad (Long live Pa- kistan)”. In a video from the event, several men are seen trying to drag her away amid a chaos. She manages to pull herself free, says “Hindustan Zindabad (Long Live In- dia)”. Just before she is taken away again, she is heard saying: “The dif- ference between Hindu- stan Zindabad and Pa- kistan Zindabad is....” In a Facebook post last week, Amulya, 19, had written: “Whatever country may be - long live for all the coun- tries!”. “Long Live In- dia! Long Live Pakistan! Long Live Bangladesh! Long Live Sri Lanka! Long live Nepal! Long live Afghanistan! Long Live China! Long Live Bhutan!,” she had post- ed in Kannada. Owaisi distanced himself his party from the slogan- eering at anti-CAA pro- test in Bengaluru, say- ing, “We, in no way, sup- port our enemy nation Pakistan.”—ANI Bengaluru: A Karna- taka woman, who has been charged with se- dition after she said Pakistan Zindabad at a protest against the Cit- izenship (Amendment) Act or CAA in Bengal- uru , has links,”Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said. The young woman, identified as Amulya Leona, said Pakistan Zindabad at the protest on Thursday where Hy- derabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi was also pre- sent. She was charged with sedition, arrested soon after the event, and sent to a 14-day ju- dicial custody . Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said the woman should be pun- ished for making such remarks. “Her own fa- ther has said - ‘break her arms and legs, she should not get bail. I will not protect her’,” the 76-year-old leader told reporters. “Secondly, and very importantly, the groups behind these people, the ones who are growing ‘SHE IS WRONG’ Bengaluru: The father of a young woman, charged with sedition after she said “Pakistan Zindabad” slogan at a protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Act or CAA in Bengaluru on Thursday, has criticized her. “What she said is wrong,” he said soon after the anti-CAA event. “Naxal MISCREANTS VANDALISE GIRL’S HOUSE Noida-Delhi road was briefl y reopened which was closed for 69 days due to ongoing anti-CAA/NRC protest, at Shaheen Bagh, in New Delhi on Friday. —PHOTO BY ANI The way AIMIM leader CAA has nothing to do with Indian citizens: V-P Naidu Waris Pathan spoke in Karnataka, we condemn this kind of statement. Earli- er also Akbaruddin Owaisi made a sim- ilar kind of state- ment to flare up the situation. Is there a fixed match between AIMIM and BJP for making these kinds of statements? —Nawab Malik Maha Cabinet Min that those encouraging violence were doing at the cost of the nation. He said that dissent was essential in a de- mocracy but not disin- tegration. Stating that protests have to be con- ducted in a peaceful and democratic man- ner, he said: “No one can speak against the unity and integrity of the country .” —ANI Coimbatore: The Citi- zenship Amendment Act has nothing to do with Indian citizens, said Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu. “CAA pertains to per- secuted refugees from the neighbouring coun- tries. It has nothing to do with Indian citi- zens,” said Naidu while interacting with the students and staff of with Naxals. She should be punished and action should be taken against those organisations,” he further Thursday, Asaduddin Owaisi and several oth- er men rushed to the people like Amulya.... action has to be taken against them and they should be investigated properly . It will then be known who is backing her. There is proof that she has connections BJP PSG Institutions here. The Vice President also said the violence was not acceptable in a de- mocracy and observed said.On Shiv Sena’s stand not clear on CAA, NPR and NRC: Chavan FOUNDATION LAYING CEREMONY the benefit of the coun- try. It seems that Shiv Sena’s stand is still not clear on CAA, NPR, and NRC.” “If there is any dispute, Maharashtra coordination commit- tee, which has leaders from three parties will discuss this and sort it out,” he said. —ANI ister (NRC), adding that the issue will be taken by Maharashtra coordi- nation committee. “There is a three-par- ty alliance government in Maharashtra. Con- gress party has cleared its stand on CAA, NPR, and NRC. This is not for of Citizens New Delhi: Maha- rashtra minister and Congress Ashok Chavan Thursday said that Shiv Sena’s stand is not clear on the Citi- zenship Amendment Act (CAA), National Population (NPR) & National Reg- leader on Shiv Sena capable of giving befitting reply to Pathan: Raut New Delhi: Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut said that his party is capable of giving a be- fitting reply to state- ments like those made by AIMIM leader War- is Pathan. “Waris Pa- than made a statement that 15 crore Muslims will dominate 100 crore Indians. I warn that Shiv Sena is capable of giving a proper reply to statements even though we are in government in Maharashtra,” he said. Speaking on Owai- si’s disowning of pro- Pakistan slogans raised by a woman at an anti- CAA rally in Bengalu- ru, Raut said: “This is not a matter of disown- ing someone’s slogans. On your stage, if a wom- an comes & raises a slo- gan then it means that you have made the envi- ronment vitriolic.”—ANI Register Owaisi sowed poison, reaping vitriolic yields, says Naqvi ‘Strict action should be taken against Pathan’ Bhopal: Congress lead- er Digvijaya Singh said that strict action should be taken against AIMIM leader Waris Pathan for his alleged divisive comments at a rally in Kalaburagi in Karna- taka. “This type of comment is made by Asaduddin brother Akbaruddin Owaisi. There should be strict action against Waris Pathan. Con- gress has always fought against fundamentalist ideology. AIMIM complement each other and both spread hatred through religious sentiment,” Singh tweeted. —ANI New Delhi: Union Min- ister and Bharatiya Janta Party Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Friday said that All India Majlis-e-Ittehad- ul-Muslimeen Asaduddin Owaisi has sowed poison and is reaping vitriolic yields. Reacting on the pro- Pakistan slogans alleg- edly raised by a student at an anti-CAA rally in Bengaluru heralded by AIMIM chief Owaisi, Naqvi told ANI: “Asa- duddin Owaisi sowed poison so he is reaping vitriolic yields. The raising of ‘Paki- Defence Minister Rajnath Singh interacts with Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane during the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Thal Sena Bhawan in Delhi Cantt on Friday. —PHOTO BY PTI leader EX-IAS OFFICERS KHULBE & SINHA APPOINTED AS ADVISORS TO PM Ex- MLA’s son held for killing student Chief Owaisi’s Lucknow: Aman Baha- dur, the son of former BSP MLA Shamsher Bahadur was on Friday arrested in connection with the murder of an engineering student in Lucknow’s Gomti Na- gar area. Prashant Singh was murdered on Thursday. The inci- dent was caught on a CCTV camera. ments have been made on contractual basis initially for a period of two years, or until fur- ther orders, the commu- nication said. Usual terms and conditions as applicable in the case of re-employed officers of Secretary-level in the government are appli- cable on them, it added. in the rank and scale of Secretary . Both the IAS officers are from the 1983 batch. Khulbe was from the West Bengal cadre and Sinha was from the Bihar cadre. Sinha retired as the Rural Development Sec- retary last year, while Khulbe has served in the PMO. The appoint- New Delhi: Retired IAS officers Bhaskar Khulbe and Amarjeet Sinha have been ap- pointed as Advisors to PM Narendra Modi, a government order said on Friday . The Appointments Committee of the Cabi- net has approved the ap- pointments in the PMO stan zindabad’ slogan is unacceptable.” “AIMIM leaders like Waris Pa- than are instigating and misleading people to remain in relevance,” he added.—ANI BJP and has HINDUISM DOESN’T SHUT DOOR FOR ANYONE, SAYS MAMATA Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said that Hin- duism doesn’t shut the door for anyone, instead it believes in together- ness.”Religion is culture, religion is unity, religion is love and the religion is making the poor strong. Hinduism doesn’t shut the door for anyone,” Mamata Banerjee said KEDARNATH TEMPLE TO RE-OPEN FOR DEVOTEES FROM APRIL 29 Dehradun: The gates of Kedarnath temple will be thrown open for public on April 29, a statement from the temple com- mittee said. As per the statement, “The gates will open at 6:10 am. On April 26, the idol of Lord Shiva will leave for Kedarnath in a palanquin and it will reach there on April 28. On April 29, the gates will MYANMAR PREZ WIN MYINT TO VISIT INDIA FROM FEB 26-29 New Delhi: Myanmar president Win Myint will be visiting India next week on a four-day tour from February 26-29. Myanmar President Win Myint to visit India from February 26-29. First Lady Daw Cho Cho to visit Agra, Bodh GayaFile image of Myanmar president Win Myint. Myint’s visit follows an invitation extended by president Ram Nath Kovind, the Ministry of External Af- fairs said in a statement. The Myanmar Pres- ident is also scheduled to hold several offi cial meetings in New Delhi. ‘DELHI SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN FINANCE COMMISSION’ New Delhi: Delhi Finance Minister Manish Siso- dia on Friday said that Delhi should be included in the Finance Commission so that it gets its share of central taxes. The comments came soon after his meeting with Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. “There was a positive dia- logue over issues related to the development of Delhi with the Union Finance Minister. Delhi has not been included in the Finance Commission since 2001 while a Legislature was established here in 1993 only,” Sisodia said. at an event organised by religious organisation Bharat Sevashram. She further said that Hinduism does not believe in divide and rule but in ‘’togeth- erness.’’Earlier in the day, while expressing her concern, The Bengal CM wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the reduction of central funds to the state.” be opened.” The hour & date for the reopening of the famous Himalayan shrine in Uttarakhand were announced at a re- ligious ceremony held on the occasion of Shivratri at the Omkareshwar temple in Ukhimath where Lord Kedar is worshipped during winter, Mandir Samiti president Mohan Prasad Thapliyal said.

  6. PERSPECTIVE MAHASHIVARATHRI: SAVOUR THE DARKNESS MAHASHIVARATHRI IS A DAY, OR RATHER A NIGHT OF MANY POSSIBILITIES 06 JAIPUR | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 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-DEPTH NAMASTE TRUMP Planned kem cho Trump, typical Gujarati greeting made way for Namaste, to show that entire India will be there to welcome him P SADHGURU, ISHA FOUNDATION Ranked amongst the fifty most influential people in India, Sadhguru is a yogi, mystic, visionary and a New York Times bestselling author Sadhguru has been conferred the Padma Vibhushan by the Government of India in 2017, the highest annual civilian award, accorded for exceptional and distinguished service resident of the United States (PO- TUS), Donald Trump is coming to India on February 24 and 25 along with the First Lady Melania. With the forthcoming American elections and a trade imbalance with India on his mind, he is scheduled to visit Ahmedabad, Agra and New Delhi. He ex- pects Namaste Trump to be far more spec- tacular than ‘Howdy Modi’. “I hear, they’re going to have 10 million people. They say anywhere from six to 10 million people are going to be showing up along the route to one of the largest cricket stadiums in the world,” Trump said at a rally. Ahead of his departure Trump rued, “In- dia has been hitting us very hard with high tariffs for many years” and said he will sign a trade deal with Prime Minister Modi only if it is favourable to American interests. “I’m going to India next week and we’re talking trade. They’ve been hitting us very hard for many, many years,” Trump said at “Keep America Great” rally of his supporters in Colorado a few days back. He said he “really likes” the Indian prime minister but stressed on giving priority to business talks. “We’ve got to talk a little…We’ve got to talk a little business. It’s been hitting us hard. They give us tariffs, one of the highest in the world is India,” he told the crowd. Although the two countries are expected to sign a trade deal, Trump played down his expectations. The talks on a “tremendous” trade deal could slow down, Trump said, if he did not get a good deal. “We’re only making deals if they’re good deals because we’re putting America first. Whether people like it or not, we’re put- ting America first,” Trump said. India is likely to lower tariffs on import of American chicken and dairy products as a sign of flex- ibility. Last year, India had cut down tariffs on American motorcycle Harley Davidson by 50 per cent. Considering that American national elec- tions are around the corner, India may not yield much ground. Trump, who has come through the impeachment process unscathed, is also aware of this as he said, “Maybe we’ll slow down. We’ll do it after the election. I think that could happen too.” The humongous crowd expected at the Na- maste rally , Trump said, would spoil him. The planned kem cho Trump, the typical Guja- rati greeting made way for namaste, the tra- ditional Indian welcome, to show that not just Gujaratis but entire India will be there to welcome him. While the two great democracies move closer, Pakistan got a jolt on Trump’s India visit as it will remain in the FATF Grey list till June 2020. Back in the US, the Indian diaspora may well spoil him further by voting the Republi- cans to power one more time. M ahashivarathri is a day , or rath- er a night of many possibili- ties. The fourteenth day of every month, which is known as a Shivarathri, is the darkest day of the month. Celebrating Shivarathri on a monthly ba- sis, and the particular day, Ma- hashivarathri, almost seems like celebration of darkness. Any logical mind would resist darkness and naturally opt for light. But the word “Shiva” lit- erally means “that which is not.” “That which is,” is exist- ence and creation. “That which is not” is Shiva. That which is not means, if you open your eyes and look around, if your vision is for small things, you will see lots of creation. If your vision is re- ally looking for big things, you will see the biggest presence in the existence is a vast empti- ness. A few spots which we call galaxies are generally much noticed, but the vast emptiness that holds them does not come into everybody’s notice. This vastness, this unbounded emp- tiness, is what is referred to as Shiva. Today, modern science also proves that everything comes from nothing and goes back to nothing. It is in this context that Shiva, the vast emptiness or nothingness, is referred to as the great lord, or Mahadeva. Every religion, every culture on this planet has always been talking about the omnipresent, all-pervading nature of the di- vine. If we look at it, the only thing that can be truly all-per- vading, the only thing that can be everywhere is darkness, nothingness, or emptiness. Generally, when people are seeking wellbeing, we talk of the divine as light. When peo- ple are no longer seeking well- being, when they are looking beyond their life in terms of dissolving, if the object of their worship and their sadha- na is dissolution, then we al- So when we say Shivarathri, which is the darkest night of the month, it is an opportunity for one to dissolve their limit- edness, to experience the un- boundedness of the source of creation which is the seed in every human being. Mahashiv- arathri is an opportunity and a possibility to bring yourself to that experience of the vast emptiness within every human being, which is the source of all creation. On the one hand, Shiva is known as the destroyer. On the other, he is known as the most compassionate. He is also known to be the greatest of the givers. The yogic lore is rife with many stories about Shi- va’s compassion. The ways of expression of his compassion have been incredible and aston- ishing at the same time. So Ma- hashivarathri is a special night for receiving too. It is our wish and blessing that you must not pass this night without knowing at least a moment of the vastness of this emptiness that we call as Shiva. Let this night not just be a night of wakefulness, let this night be a night of awakening for you. ways refer to the divine as darkness. Light is a brief happening in your mind. Light is not eternal, it is always a limited possibili- ty because it happens and it ends. The greatest source of light that we know on this plan- et is the sun. Even the sun’s light, you could stop it with your hand and leave a shadow of darkness behind. But darkness is all-envelop- ing, everywhere. The imma- ture minds in the world have always described darkness as the devil. But when you de- scribe the divine as all-pervad- ing, you are obviously refer- ring to the divine as darkness, because only darkness is all- pervading. It is everywhere. It does not need any support from anything. Light always comes from a source that is burning itself out. It has a beginning and an end. It is always from a limited source. Darkness has no source. It is a source unto itself. It is all-pervading, every- where, omnipresent. So when we say Shiva, it is this vast emptiness of existence. It is in the lap of this vast emptiness that all creation has happened. It is that lap of emptiness that Mahashivarathri is an opportunity and a possibility to bring yourself to that experience of the vast emptiness within every human being So when we say Shivarathri, which is the darkest night of the month, it is an opportunity for one to dissolve their limitedness, to experience the unboundedness of the source of creation. we refer to as the Shiva. In Indian culture, all the an- cient prayers were not about saving yourself, protecting yourself or doing better in life. All the ancient prayers have always been “Oh lord, destroy me so that I can become like yourself.” Hypnobirthing: A technique Kate swears by! I trance and drifting into a calm, deeply relaxed state but are not actually sleep- ing. Hypnobirthing tech- niques are founded on Brit- ish obstetrician Grantly Dick-Read’s observations. In his 1942 book, Childbirth without Fear, he proposed women in a calm state of mind, and who had faith in their ability to give birth, did so with less pain. These days, women and their partners or support people can learn self-hyp- notic techniques for hypno- birthing by attending one- to-one sessions, classes or online courses. Usually, women attend sessions from about 25-30 weeks of pregnancy but self- hypnosis and guided media- tion techniques are some- times taught earlier in preg- nancy . There is also emerg- ing evidence it could be used postnatally if women have had a traumatic birth or are experiencing increased lev- els of anxiety, stress or de- pression after birth. Fear and anxiety in childbirth n a new parent- ing podcast, Catherine, Duchess of Cam- bridge, said she duce fear, pain and anxiety during childbirth. It in- volves learning calm breath- ing techniques, some deep relaxation, guided media- tion, visualisation, positive suggestions & affirmations. These might include phrases such as, “I have the ability to give birth to my baby,” or “I trust in my body and my baby to help me.” Hypnobirthing teaches women to induce a “self- hypnotic” state of mind where a woman focuses her attention inwards, concen- trates deeply and this helps her to decrease peripheral awareness. But she can still respond to suggestions and affirmations. When a woman is afraid she will physically become tense, rigid and produce the stress hormones adrena- line and cortisol. Her per- ception of pain will in- the used hypnobirthing tech- niques to help her get through severe morning sickness – a condition called hyperemesis gravidarum. She also used the techniques during labour. She told the Happy Mum, Happy Baby podcast: I saw the power of it, the meditation and the deep breathing and things like that, that they teach you in hypnobirthing, when I was really sick, and actually I realised that this was some- thing I could take control of during labour. It was hugely powerful. So what is hypnobirthing and what does the evidence say about its use? Calmness & relaxation affirmations Historically, women have been supported and com- forted by other women dur- ing labour and birth, in- cluding in traditional Abo- riginal birthing practices. Women would support oth- er women by performing special songs, chants and rituals to ease the birthing process and make the wom- an feel safe and calm. But while great advances in care have resulted in bet- ter outcomes for mothers and babies in childbirth, many women today are ex- tremely anxious and afraid of this process. crease and this can affect labour. Hypnobirthing aims to counteract the ef- fects of fear and help wom- en secrete the hormones oxytocin and endorphins which enable her to remain calm and relaxed, so labour can progress. Some women who have used hypnobirthing tech- niques say they feel like they are day dreaming, in a Hypnobirthing teaches women to induce a “self- hypnotic” state of mind where a woman focuses her attention group TOP TWEET Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp Today marks the 4th anniversary of the Shyama Prasad Mukherji #Rurban Mission, which was launched by PM Modi in Feb 2016 with the aim to invigorate the villages of India with equitable development and establish them as centers of economic growth. #HarEkKaamDeshKeNaam inwards. FOR FULL REPORT LOG ON TO WWW.THECONVERSATION.COM Hypnobirthing aims to re- G Vol 1 G Issue No. 257 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. 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  7. INDIA JAIPUR | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 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 Be cautious while speaking about Ayodhya: PM to Temple Trust officials POWERGallery 1999 BATCH ISS OFFICERS UNDER CONSIDERATION FOR EMPANELMENT The offi cers of Indian Statistical Service of the 1999 batch are being evaluated for empanelment for holding the post of Join Secretary/ Equivalent in Government of India. REQUEST FOR EARLY CONSTRUCTION begin soon.” VHP leader Champat Rai, who was also a part of the delegation, said: “This was a courtesy meeting. All of us came here on the invitation of the Prime Minister.” K Parasaran & Swa- mi Govind Giriji Maha- raj were also part of the delegation, which met the P M. Trust members had nominated Nritya Gopal Das of Ram Jan- mabhoomi Nyas as its president VHP’s Rai was made the general secretary on Wednesday . —ANI New Delhi: Vishva Hindu Parishad vice- president Champat Rai on Friday said that Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi urged them to speak with caution on matters related to Ayodhya. “The Prime Minister told us that he wants peace in the country. He told us to be careful while speaking on is- sues pertaining to Ram Janmabhoomi. We gift- ed him clothes, he pre- sented us the same too,” Rai said while speaking to media here. WORK ON DECIDING RANK STRUCTURE OF ARMY OFFICERS ASSIGNED TO DMA The work on deciding Cadre/substantive rank structure of Army offi cers had been transferred to Department of Military Affairs (DMA). NEW CVC AND CIC - PROFILES OF 126 APPLICANTS EXAMINED Credentials of 126 applicants (38 for CVC and 88 for both CVC and vigilance commissioners) were examined by the Selection Committee headed by the PM Narendra Modi . ple will be built soon.” Maharaj further said: “We requested that the wait for the Ram tem- ple has become too long and, therefore, the construction Prime Minister Modi and invited him to visit Ayodhya. The Prime Minister has assured us that he will think over the proposal. He also said that the grand tem- Modi and invited him to visit Ayodhya. Yesterday after meet- ing the prime minister at his residence, Ma- hant Nritya Gopal Das Maharaj said: “We met The officials of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust led by its president Ma- hant Nritya Gopal Das Maharaj on Thursday met Prime Minister whereas BOMBAY HC TO LOSE FOUR SENIOR- MOST JUDGES IN NEXT 2 MONTHS The Bombay High Court is set to lose four of its senior-most Judges over the next two months. should IN THE COURTYARD LT GEN (RETD) SYED ATA HASNAIN APPOINTED NDMA MEMBER Lt Gen (Retd) Syed Ata Hasnain has been ap- pointed as Member of National Disaster Manage- ment Authority (NDMA). Over 3,000 tonne gold mine found in Sonbhadra FCRA VIOLATIONS HC allows Azad to hold worker’s meet PUDUCHERRY CM’S PETITION DISMISSED Delhi court takes cognisance of chargesheet against Talwar trict Shende through his law- yer Firdos Mirza, said the outfit had got per- mission from the CP and Berar Education Socie- ty, which controls the Nagpur Improvement Trusted-owned ground, for the meeting. However, the Kotwali police station, under, denied permission for the meet, citing law and order issues, the peti- tion said. The plea sought direction from HC to state government and police commission- er to grant permission to the Bhim Army to hold its workers’ meet- ing. “Permission grant- ed with conditions. It will be a workers’ meet only . It shall not be con- verted into a demon- stration or protest.” “There should be no inflammatory speeches & atmosphere should be peaceful. Azad should give an undertaking on the above conditions,” the court said in its or- der on Friday . —PTI ‘Lawyer of convicts delaying justice’ chief Praful Nagpur: The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court on Friday, allowed the Bhim Army to hold a meeting of its workers at Reshimbagh Ground here on Febru- ary 22, but imposed cer- tain conditions. A division bench of Justices Sunil Shukre and Madhav Jamdar said the petition of the Dalit outfit, seeking permission for the con- clave, is allowed with conditions. Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad is scheduled to address the meeting. On Tues- day , the High Court had issued notices to the Ma- harashtra government and the Nagpur police commissioner on the pe- tition filed by a Bhim Army functionary . The sprawling ground is close to the headquar- ters of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak (RSS) and the Kotwali police had earlier denied permission for the gath- ering, citing law and or- OLD AGE PENSION PIL DISPOSED EX DG INDIAN COAST GUARD RAJENDRA SINGH APPOINTED MEMBER, NDMA The Central Government has approved the appointment of former DG , Indian Coast Guard, Rajendra Singh as a Member of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). Chennai: The Madras High Court dismissed a writ petition fi led by Puducherry Chief Min- ister V Narayanasamy against a decision of Lt Governor Kiran Bedi and the Centre. Narayanasamy had approached the court following the deci- sion to disburse cash instead of free rice to ration cardholders in the Union Territory. Dismissing the writ petition, Justice CV Karthikeyan said: “The President had con- curred with Lt Gover- nor and she is bound to implement his decision. The CM must know it.” Following the deci- sion, Bedi thanked the Madras High Court for upholding the decision. New Delhi: Delhi HC has disposed of a PIL challenging the procedure of old age pension scheme after Delhi govt assured court that they have reverted to earlier procedure of receiving applications direct- ly from citizens or through departments for pension under the scheme. “In view of aforesaid counter affi davit fi led by respondent, it ap- pears that the respon- dent has now reverted to earlier procedure of receiving applications directly from citizens or through depts for old age pension under old age pension scheme,” a bench of Justices DN Patel &C Harishankar said.—ANI Lucknow: The UP government is pre- paring to auction tonnes of gold re- serve found in Sonb- hadra district of the state. As per reports of Geological Sur- vey of India and Ut- tar Pradesh Directo- rate of Geology and Mining, the estimat- ed gold is said to be around 3,000 tonnes at Son Pahadi and Hardi village area. The UP govern- ment has started the process for alloca- tion of blocks where gold is said to be found. The govern- ment has also consti- tuted a seven-mem- ber team for auction- ing of these blocks through e-tendering process. — PTI FOUR HCS NOW HAVE FULL STRENGTH OF ADDITIONAL JUDGES High Courts of Calcutta, Tripura, Sikkim and Gauha- ti now have full strength of Additional Judges. New Delhi: A Delhi court has taken cogni- sance of the Enforce- ment Directorate’s chargesheet in a case of alleged violations of the Foreign Contribu- tion Regulation Act by an NGO linked to corpo- rate lobbyist Deepak Talwar. Special judge Ajay Kumar Kuhar, while taking cogni- sance of the same, is- sued summons against all accused for March 16 & observed that allega- tions in chargesheet prima facie show that arrayed accused were involved in the process of acquisition of pro- ceeds of crime. —ANI ITBP TEAM AWARDED SS Deshwal, DG, ITBP has awarded members of those ITBP team, who successfully managed the Quarantine facilities for 406 people taken from Wuham, China. These persons stayed at the Force’s Chhawala camp in Delhi from Feb 1 to 19, 2020. More than 60 staff including Doctors were put on duty for their care. SATYA GOPAL CHATTOPADHYAY RECOMMENDED FOR THE POST OF TRIPURA HC JUDGE Supreme Court Collegium has approved the proposal for elevation of Satya Gopal Chatto- padhyay, Judicial Offi cer for Judge of the Tripura High Court. AB SINGH RECOMMENDED FOR THE MANIPUR HC JUDGE The Supreme Court Collegium has approved the proposal for elevation of Ahanthem Bimol Singh, Advocate, as Judge of the Manipur High Court. Sangh der issues. After denial of permission, the Dalit group moved the high court bench in Nagpur. The petition, filed by Bhim Army Nagpur dis- Koregaon-Bhima panel urged to summon Pawar MP government withdraws sterilisation circular after backlash THREE JUDICIAL OFFICERS RECOMMENDED FOR J&K HC JUDGES Supreme Court Collegium has approved the proposal for elevation of three Judicial Offi cers - Vinod Chatterji Koul, Sanjay Dhar and Puneet Gupta - as Judges of the Jammu & Kashmir High Court. circular was sent to in- crease the participation of men in its family planning programme and was issued by the MP’s National Health Mission to achieve ster- ilisation target for 2019- 20. Taking note of NFH report, NHM Mission Director had issued cir- cular, asking top offi- cials to identify those workers who have “zero work output’’ & subse- quently withhold their salaries if they don’t get at least one case in 2019-20. —Agencies Bhopal: Following an uproar over its contro- versial order, MP gov- ernment has decided to withdraw the circular sent to its male health staff to bring at least one man for sterilisa- tion or face salary cuts and compulsory retire- ment. The government has reportedly trans- ferred the official who signed the circular. The govt spokesperson PC Sharma informed that the sterilisation circular is being taken back. The Kamal Nath- Pune: The Koregaon- Bhima judicial inquiry New Delhi: Asha Devi, the mother of the 2012 Delhi gang-rape victim, blamed the convicts’ lawyer AP Singh for try- ing to delay the justice by misguiding court. “Convict’s law- yer now does not have anything.. he is mis- guiding the court to de- lay the justice. Not Vi- nay Singh, it is him who needs rest. Vinay is ab- solutely fine... he is mentally stable,” she said. The Patiala House Court issued death warrants against c o m m i s - sion received an application s e e k i n g summon- ing of NCP has RADM SJ SINGH ASSUMES CHARGE AS COMMANDANT, NAVAL WAR COLLEGE Rear Admiral Sanjay Jasjit Singh AVSM, NM has assumed charge as the Commandant of the prestigious Naval War College. the four convicts while hearing a petition by the state and Nirb- haya’s parents. During the hearing, convicts’ lawyer AP Singh told the court that Vinay is on a hun- ger strike and his men- tal status is also not well. —ANI President Sharad Pa- war in view of certain statements made by him in the media about the 2018 caste violence near Pune. Sagar Shinde, a mem- ber of, a social group, on, filed the application before the panel. —ANI RADM ANTONY GEORGE ASSUMES CHARGE AS CSO (TRAINING), HQ SOUTHERN NAVAL COMMAND Rear Admiral Antony George has assumed charge as the Chief Staff Offi cer (Training) at Headquarters, Southern Naval Command. government in MP had in February, issued or- ders to its male health staff to bring at least one man for sterilisa- tion by the end of March or lose job. The fresh ‘PEOPLE FRIENDLY ANTI-TERROR OPS HAVE YIELDED RESULTS IN J&K’ Srinagar: The “remark- able” decrease in number of local youths joining various terror groups in J&K has been a result of Operation ‘Maa’ launched by the army, which also targeted leaderships of outfi ts “in a people friend- ly manner.” Lt Gen Kan- CHINA DENIES DELAY IN PERMITTING SPECIAL INDIAN FLIGHT TO WUHAN Beijing: China says it did not “delay” clearance to Indian Air Force’s (IAF) fl ight with relief material that was to also evac- uate remaining Indians from the coronavirus-hit Chinese city of Wuhan on its return. The fl ight was originally scheduled to fl y out on Thursday and the Indian foreign affairs ministry cited the CHIRAG EMBARKS ON ‘BIHAR FIRST, BIHARI FIRST’ YATRA Patna: Ahead of Bihar Assembly election 2020, Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) national president and Jamui MP Chirag Paswan on Friday launched Bihar First, Bihari First campaign. The fi rst leg of the journey will start from Hajipur in Vaishali. The yatra will travel across different districts of Bihar to culminate at the Gandhi Maidan here on April 14. Paswan, while addressing an event, said: “Bihar First, Bihari First campaign aims at developing the state of Bihar thoroughly. There is a dire need to develop the state.” ‘WON’T ACCEPT INTERLOCUTORS SUGGESTION OF MEET IN GROUPS’ New Delhi: SC-appointed interlocutors, Sanjay Hegde and Sadhana Ramachandran, told the Sha- heen Bagh protestors that conditions of talks will be decided by them. This was their one condition to initiate the dialogue with protestors. Ahead of the interlocutors’ meeting, the women sitting on dharna made it clear that their condition for talks is not acceptable to them. One of the protestors, Mehrunisa, when asked about interlocutors sug- gesting women can meet them in a group of 20, she said that there would be no talks in groups. wal Jeet Singh Dhillon, started Operation ‘Maa’ whereby, a local terrorist trapped in an encounter is made to talk to his mother in a bid to convince him to return to his normal life. “Nothing is lost until your mother can’t fi nd it,” Lt Gen Dhillon said. absence of approval from the Chinese authorities for it not taking off. The Chinese foreign ministry on Friday, however, said there was no delay from its side & added that concerned departments from two countries were communicating. India was still waiting for China’s clearance until Friday afternoon, sources said.

  8. TALKING POINT 08 JAIPUR | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2020 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia ON A SPIRITUAL NOTE The festival of Maha Shivratri was celebrated all across India with much enthusiasm. Devotees were seen standing in long queues at various temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Here are a few glimpses of how the auspicious occasion was observed by people 1 3 2 5 6 4 7 8 9 1.Naga sadhus take part in a religious procession on the occasion of Maha Shivratri festival in Mirzapur. 2. Hindu devotees stand in queues to offer prayer at the Lord Lingaraj temple on the occasion of Maha Shivratri in Bhubaneswar. 3. Devotees pour water over a Lingam at Bhukailash Temple in Kolkata. 4.Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath performs abhishek of Lord Shiva on Maha Shivratri at Gorakhnath Math in Gorakhpur. 5. A man dressed up as Lord Shiva and shows his skills on the occasion of Maha Shivratri festival at a temple in Chandigarh. 6. Devotees wait to offer prayers to Lord Shiva on the occasion of Maha Shivratri festival, at Aap Shambhu Temple in Jammu. 7.Security personnel stand guard as devotees wait in a queue to offer prayers at Shankaracharya Temple on top of the Shankaracharya Hill on the occasion of Maha Shivratri in Srinagar. 8.Devotees offer prayers on the occasion of Maha Shivratri in Kolkata. 9. Devotees offer prayers near a statue of Lord Shiva on the occasion of Maha Shivratri in Jabalpur.

  9. SPORTS JAIPUR | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2020 09 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Indian batsmen falter on challenging track Rain n’ Ruins Getting Kohli was massive, says Jamieson n The play was called off due to heavy downpour, gloomy conditions typifying India’s batting blues n Rahane’s 38 was saving grace for India after debutant Jamieson put on an impressive performance Wellington: India’s top- order batsmen formed woefully on a challenging track as the side crawled to 122 for 5 with New Zealand’s tow- ering pacer Kyle Jamie- son rattling the visiting big guns on his debut on a r ain-hit opening day of the first Test here. Friday’s play was called off after tea due to a heavy downpour, the gloomy conditions typifying India’s bat- ting blues with only Ajinkya Rahane (38 bat- ting off 122 balls) matching wares when it came to winning the mental battle. The 6”8’ Jamieson could not have asked for a better start, picking up 3 for 38 in 14 overs and his prized scalps in- cluded two of India’s best long-form batsmen -- skipper Virat Kohli (2) and the dogged Chetesh- war Pujara (14 off 42 balls). per- Wellington: Virat Cheteshwar Pujara out on his first day in Test cricket is the stuff dreams are made of and no wonder Kyle Jamie- son thinks events of the past couple of weeks have been “surreal”. Jamieson, who made an impact on his white ball debut during New Zea- land’s 3-0 ODI series win, picked three for 38 on his Test debut and also took a fine catch in the deep to leave India struggling at 122 for 5 on the first day of the opening Test. Is he able to believe what’s happening? “Not really. It’s still sinking in. The last couple of weeks have been pretty surreal as well. Pretty pleased and from a team perspective we’re in a pretty good position as well,” said the Auckland- born pacer. Getting and Kohli New Zealand’s Tim Southee celebrates the wicket of Prithvi Shaw during the first test match series at the Basin Reserve cricket ground in Wellington on Friday. —Agencies Taylor first cricketer to play 100 matches in all 3 formats SCOREBOARD —Agencies India vs New Zealand Toss: New Zealand, field first India PP Shaw b Southee MA Agarwal c Jamieson b Boult CA Pujara c Watling b Jamieson V Kohli c Taylor b Jamieson AM Rahane not out GH Vihari c Watling b Jamieson RR Pant not out Extras: 4 (lb 1, w 3), Total: 122/5 (55 Overs, RR: 2.21) Fall of wickets: 1-16 (Prithvi Shaw, 4.2 ov), 2-35 (Cheteshwar Pujara, 15.3 ov), 3-40 (Virat Kohli, 17.5 ov), 4-88 (Mayank Agarwal, 34.3 ov), 5-101 (Hanuma Vihari, 41.1 ov) Bowling: TG Southee 14-4-27-1, TA Boult 14-2-44-1, C de Grandhomme 11-5-12-0, KA Jamieson 14-2-38-3, AY Patel 2-2-0-0. N made history on Friday when he took the field against India in the open- ing Test in Wellington. He became the first player to play 100 matches in all three formats of the game. The ongoing match at the Basin Reserve is his 100th Test. Taylor was presented ew Zealand veteran batsman Ross Taylor his 100th Test cap by for- mer New Zealand wicket keeper Ian Smith before the match. “Really excited about the occasion. It’s very nice for the team and the family to experience something they might never do again,” he said. “I’ll need some help drinking (the hundred bottles of wine), but they can be stored for a while. It keeps the tradition from Fleming, Brendon and Dan, who all played over a hundred Tests each and, hopefully, we can celebrate this one with a win.” The 35-year-old played his 100th T20 International against India last month. He has also played 231 ODIs for New Zealand. R B 4 6 SR 16 18 2 0 88.88 34 84 5 0 40.47 11 42 1 0 26.19 2 7 0 0 28.57 38 122 4 0 31.14 7 20 1 0 35.00 10 37 1 0 27.02 Kyle Jamieson Virat Kohli —Agencies Poonam spins India to 17-run victory Hungarian Open: Manika, Sathiyan enter pre-quarters Sydney: Poonam Yadav took four wickets as In- dia defeated the defend- ing champions Austral- ia by 17 runs in the opening match of the Women’s T20 World Cup on Friday here at the Sydney Showground Stadium. Chasing 133, Austral- ian openers Beth Moon- ey and Alyssa Healy provided a steady start as the duo put on 32 runs for the first wick- et. India finally got the breakthrough in the sixth over as Shikha dismissed Mooney (6). eg Lanning Healy in middle to put on a brief partnership of 23 runs, but as soon as Australia started to gain an upper hand, Lanning (5) was sent back to the pavilion by Rajeshwari. Healy , how- ever, continued march on and brought up her fifty in 10th over. SCOREBOARD India vs Australia Toss: Australia, field first India Shafali Verma c Sutherland b Perry 29 15 5 1 193.33 S Mandhana lbw b Jonassen JI Rodrigues lbw b Kimmince H Kaur st Healy b Jonassen DB Sharma not out V Krishnamurthy not out Extras: 7 (nb 1, w 6) Total: 132/4 (20 Overs, RR: 6.6) Fall of wickets: 1-41 (Smriti Mandhana, 4.1 ov), 2-43 (Shafali Verma, 5.3 ov), 3-47 (Harmanpreet Kaur, 6.4 ov), 4-100 (Jemi- mah Rodrigues, 15.6 ov) Bowling: M Strano 2-0-15-0, EA Perry 3-0-15-1, M Schutt 4-0-35-0, JL Jonassen 4-0-24-2, DM Kimmince 4-0-24-1, A Gardner 3-0-19-0. Australia AJ Healy c & b Poonam Yadav BL Mooney c Gayakwad b Pandey MM Lanning c Bhatia b Gayakwad RL Haynes st Bhatia b Poonam Yadav 6 8 0 0 75.00 A Gardner c & b Pandey EA Perry b Poonam Yadav JL Jonassen c Bhatia b Poonam Yadav 2 6 0 0 33.33 A Sutherland st Bhatia b Pandey DM Kimmince run out M Strano run out M Schutt not out Extras: 2 (lb 1, nb 1) Total: 115 (19.5 Overs, RR: 5.79) Fall of wickets: 1-32 (Beth Mooney, 5.4 ov), 2-55 (Meg Lanning, 8.3 ov), 3-67 (Alyssa Healy, 9.5 ov), 4-76 (Rachael Haynes, 11.3 ov), 5-76 (Ellyse Perry, 11.4 ov), 6-82 (Jess Jonassen, 13.5 ov), 7-101 (Annabel Sutherland, 16.3 ov), 8-108 (Delissa Kimmince, 18.4 ov), 9-113 (Ashleigh Gardner, 19.2 ov), 10-115 (Molly Strano, 19.5 ov) Bowling: DB Sharma 4-0-17-0, RS Gayakwad 4-0-31-1, S Pan- dey 3.5-0-14-3, A Reddy 4-0-33-0, Poonam Yadav 4-0-19-4. India win by 17 runs R B 4 6 SR too made it to the pre-quarter-finals with a 4-0 drubbing of World No. 61 No- shad Alamiyan of Iran in men’s singles. Manika placed at 67th in ITTF world rank- ings, dug deep and held her nerves to edge out Chen 4-3 in a dramatic match Olympic Hall. In a resilient display, Indian quali- fier fought back after being 3 games down and facing a match point in the fourth to win the next 4 games, leaving her much-fan- cied 11th seeded Tai- pei opponent shell- shocked. Budapest: Common- wealth Games gold medallist Batra notched up a stunning win over World No 26 Chen Szu-Yu to enter pre- quarters of 2020 ITTF World Tour Hungarian Open. India Gnanasekaran Sathiyan 10 11 2 0 90.90 26 33 0 0 78.78 2 5 0 0 40.00 49 46 3 0 106.52 9 11 0 0 81.81 Manika who is No 1 R B 4 6 SR 51 35 6 1 145.71 6 12 0 0 50.00 5 8 0 0 62.50 at 34 36 3 1 94.44 0 1 0 0 0.00 joined 2 5 0 0 40.00 4 5 0 0 80.00 2 3 0 0 66.66 1 1 0 0 100.00 web around the Aus bat- ters and this led to the dismissals of Haynes and Perry with Aus still 57 runs away from win. Ashleigh tried her best as she kept the score- Immediately reaching half-century mark, Healy was dis- missed by Poonam, re- stricting Australia to 67/3. Indian spinners managed to spin a cob- after board moving at one end, but Indian bowlers kept on taking wickets at the other end. India managed to emerge tri- umphant by 17 runs. to —Agencies —Agencies MULTI-DISCIPLINARY SPORTING EVENT PRESS PREMIERE LEAGUE PM to launch Khelo India University Games will need to compete in some quality events and, for some reason or the other, that has not happened,” Chand said As many as 3400 ath- letes from 159 universi- ties across the country have been given entries in 17 disciplines namely archery, athletics, box- ing, fencing, swimming, weightlift- ing, wrestling, badmin- ton, basketball, football, hockey, table tennis, tennis, volleyball, rug- by, and kabaddi. tend the event. Ace sprinter Dutee Chand said that her fo- cus will be to perform well and achieve the qualification standard for the upcoming 2020 Tokyo Olympics. “I may make the grade on the strength of my world ranking (cur- rently No. 54 in 100m and No. 43 in 200m) but I really want to make it to the Olympic Games by achieving the quali- fication standard. To improve my ranking, I New Delhi: Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi will launch the first edi- tion of Khelo India Uni- versity Games on Feb- ruary 22 in Cuttack, Odisha. PM Modi will kick start the multi-discipli- nary sporting event through video confer- ence. CM of Odisha, Naveen Patnaik, the Union Minister Youth Affairs & Sports Kiren Rijiju and several other dignitaries and sportspersons will at- HOWS THE JOSH: On the first day of Press Premiere League a cricket match was played between team First India and team PVC Royal at Sanskar Cricket Academy Ground on Friday. In the second match of the day, team First India defeated team PVC Royals with 8 wickets. First India brings you some glimpses. —PHOTOS BY SANTOSH judo, for SHARMA —ANI

  10. The moon is beautiful but then so are the wildflowers at your feet, appreciation of what we have is the key to contentment. —Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO & Editor, First India 2ND FRONT 10 POSTAL REG NO. JPC/010/2019-21 JAIPUR | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2020 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia CM to honour employees, hand out car keys to lucky winners! RHB’S FANTASTIC 50 ‘Cong marred by in-fighting’ First India News Alwar: BJP Rajya Sabha MP from Rajasthan Bhu- pendra Yadav was in Al- war on Friday while re- turning to Delhi from Jaipur. He had come here to attend a function. Interacting with media Yadav said that Congress was busy fighting with each other in the party . According to Yadav CM Ashok Gehlot was more determined to reduce PCC Sachin Pilot to size rather than reducing the problems of the people of Rajasthan. He said that the Modi Govt. was giving all the states their share of money . The central govt was generously funding projects like roads in rural areas, Shivendra Parmar tional speech by Ujjwal Patni. Interestingly, lucky bumper draw of the board’s Swarn Jay- anti Uphar Yojna was also taken out where- in five individuals be- came proud owners of Alto cars along with twenty other being provided Honda Acti- va scooters. Arora himself called up the winners of the bump- er lucky draw and in- formed them of win- ning the draw. CM Ge- hlot will hand over keys of these cars to the lucky winners in the state level func- tion. appear on duty. Moreo- ver, people of Rajasthan could be gifted a dozen projects of the board by CM as well. All the past chairmans of the board have also been invited for the program,” Arora informed. A bollywood musi- cal night will also be organized on Febru- ary 23, where famous singers Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik will perform live in front of a crowd of ten thou- sand people. Moreover, on February 24, various events have been organ- ized at board headquar- ters however the most sought after is a motiva- MNIT will witness live band and various cul- tural events as well. We are estimating to collect five thousand unit blood across the state,” said Pawan Arora, Commis- sioner RHB. On Sunday, a state level function of the officers and employ- ees of the RHB will be organized at Birla au- ditorium where CM Gehlot will be the Chief Guest and the program will be pre- sided by Shanti Dhari- wal. “To ensure that all officials and employees of the board are present in the function, they have been instructed to the Jaipur: The Rajasthan Housing Board is going to complete fifty years of foundation on February 24, a day which will wit- ness grand celebrations by the RHB. While the board has achieved one feat after another and made national records as well in the past four months, the board will now treat their employ- ees and officials along with denizens of the pink city with various entertaining programs. Starting from Satur- day February founder Dwarkadas Purohit’s Bhupendra Yadav tap water for every home, Ayushman scheme and other such public schemes. Commenting on the state budget Ya- dav said the budget had totally disappoint- ed and it feels like Con- gress neither has the vision nor policy or direction to lead the state. The people of the state are feeling betrayed by the Congress Govt. welfare chief RHB Commissioner Pawan Arora addressing the media. in nineteen cities of the state including Jaipur. “These camps will be organized at MNIT and Anuvibha Kendra. The camp at statue will be unveiled by CM Ashok Gehlot at Mansarover’s Dwarkadas Blood donation camps will also be organized Park. 22, of RHB Modi to inaugurate int’l judicial conference Missing tigers: Diya writes to Javadekar urging probe WEDDING BELLS 1 2 3 First India News New Delhi: Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the In- ternational Conference (IJC) here on February 22. The IJC is being or- ganised at the Addition- al Building, Supreme Court Complex in Del- hi. PM is scheduled to inaugurate the confer- ence at 10 am today , said the BJP in a tweet. Jaipur: Rajsamand MP Diya Kumari, who is also a mem- ber of National Ti- ger Conservation Authority (NTCA), has written a letter to the Union Minis- ter of Environment and Forest Prakash Javadekar. She has expressed her disap- pointment and con- cern over a recent confidential report submitted State Government. The report on the sta- tus of 116 tigers of Ranthambore tional Park (RNP) is disturbing. It states that as many as 26 tigers are missing from the park. In her letter, Diya has appealed to Minister Javadekar for a high level en- quiry to get down to the bottom of the matter. It states that the poachers must be identified, caught and strict action must be tak- en against them so that such incidents TETE -A-TETE Rajasthan BSP MLA’s on Amit Shah’s radar? Judicial 1. CM Ashok Gehlot with CP Joshi, Raghu Sharma, Rajendra Bidhuri, Zuber Khan and Manish Tewari. 2. Avinash Pande. 3. Sachin Pilot during the wedding of MLA Begun Rajendra Bidhuri’s daughter Neha with Dharmender, at Suraj Kund in Haryana on Friday. Also present on the occasion were Mahesh Joshi, Pratap Singh Khachariyawas, Vivek Bansal, Mahendra Choudhary, Mamta Bhupesh and Joginder Awana. are not repeated. Furthermore, the MP also stated in her letter that the atti- tude of the con- cerned officials and authorities of the park is half-hearted and lackadaisical. A national park is supposed to con- serve the endan- gered animals and not lead to their decrease in num- bers. Diya Kumari also recalls her tenure as the MLA of Sawai Madhopur when made all ef- forts to work with the concerned au- thorities and also lent a hand in their conservation forts. —ANI Nagaur Dalit Atrocity : IG shunted out, SP stays for now to the COURTESY VISIT Na- First India News now. Moreover, IPS P Ramjee, who was serv- ing on deputation has been brought back to the PHQ as IG Law and Order in place of Ghu- mariya. Notably, the incident has sparked widespread discontent against policing in the state with a demonstra- tion also being carried out near the state as- sembly with the agita- tors hold placards de- manding removal of Nagaur SP Pathak. Jaipur: Days after the horrific dalit atrocity incident rocked the state, late on Friday night the state govern- ment issued orders and transferred the Ajmer range Inspector Gen- eral (IG) Sanjib Kumar Narjari and shifted him to Armed Battalion. Meanwhile, his shoes will be filled in by IG Law and Order Dr Hawa Singh Ghumariya, who till now was serving as IG Law Dr Hawa Singh Ghumariya and Order. Interestingly, although the range IG has been shunted out, the district SP has been given a respite as of Shipra Verma, Chief Electoral Officer, Elections Manitoba, Canada, paid a courtesy visit to Sunil Arora, Chief Election Commissioner of India at Nirvachan Sadan in New Delhi on Friday. ef- Vikas EXTENDING INVITE Aditi Nagar T Karnataka and Goa repeat itself in Ra- jasthan, is probably the biggest question facing the six legisla- tors who from the Bahujan Sa- maj Party and formal- ly joined the ruling Congress party in the desert state. The politi- cal circles are abuzz with the speculation that these six former BSP MLAs are on union men will be on ‘slippery wicket’ and could poten- tially be made ineligi- ble. Sources also re- veal that the BJP High Command is mulling over various legalali- ties and options avail- able to them in this scenario as a team of senior legal experts is examining this entire issue on behalf of BJP in the national capital. Are Gehlot and Pande listening and do they have a ‘better hand’ than that which could be dealt (?), only time will tell… ‘chair’ of BJP chief, he still very much continues to be the ‘strategic head’ of the BJP after Narendra Modi and thus the ‘re- mote’ of the party lies with Shah simply due to the reason that there is no substitute of the ‘New Sardar Patel’ within the BJP . With a formidable force as Amit Shah could eas- ily ‘rile up’ and play his ‘cards’ in Rajasthan too and knowledgeable sources reveal that if a similar case is done by Rajasthan BJP against the six MLAs, these hey say history repeats but will the po- litical history of itself, defected court case against the defectors to them ineligible. Inter- estingly , while the saf- fron party is headed by new president JP Nadda, it was during Home Minister Amit Shah’s ‘radar’. It is be- ing said that much like what happened with de- fectors in Karnataka and Goa, where the saf- fron party registered Shah’s time - as Presi- dent - that the ‘action’ on defectors was tak- en at Karnataka and Goa assemblies. As such, although Shah may have left the render Rajya Sabha MP Dr Kirori Lal Meena met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and urged him to lay the foundation stone of Adivasi Residential Hostel at Dwarka in New Delhi, which he gladly accepted.

  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 JAIPUR, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 22, 2020 BELLA TWINS RETURNING TO SMACK DOWN W talk show segment to an al- ready stacked line up for this week’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown. The com- pany has announced that the twin sisters will be taking part in the ‘A Moment of Bliss’ segment hosted by for- mer Women’s Champion Al- exa Bliss and Nikki Cross. The Bellas are not the only big name announced for a re- turn on Friday Night and for- mer Universal Champion Bill Goldberg is also expected to year. appear live on the show. The company has also announced a few matches for the episode with the most interesting one being a #1 contenders match between Carmella and Nao- mi. The winner of this bout will then go on to challenge the current Women’s Champion Bayley for her title at the upcoming Super Showdown event. There is no word yet on why the Bella Twins are re- turning to SmackDown but they are expected to be in- ducted into Hall Of Fame this A FAMILY FILM City First in an exclusive interview with Taapsee Pannu, who was in the Pink City for a special screening of her upcoming film ‘Thappad’ WE has added the return of Bella Twins, Nikki Bella and Brie Bella for a SmackDown —Agency Nikki and Brie Bella Junior SSK in the house hav Sinha before, and it was dur- ing the promotions of my last film ‘Mulk’ with him, when he had decided that he wanted to make ‘Thappad’ and cast me in it. The shoot was really comfortable, and we finished such a crucial script in just 31 days. It was tough, but it was definitely a great time.” The film is about a man-woman relationship. “When we started shooting, we were told that this film is dedicated to the women of our country , but what I feel is that it is made more for the men. There are many times when a few aspects of life are not explained properly while growing up, and we have tried to put together most of them in one film,” she said. The actress feels that a family should watch the film together, as that will really help them make their relationships better and more comfortable. Taapsee has made her name as one of the top female actors in Bollywood and says that she has worked extreme- ly hard to get there. “I’m very thankful for where I am today , as I have been waiting for this day where I’m the first choice of the directors.” Taapsee also that she has had a lovely expe- rience shooting with all her co-actors, and would love to work with them again, especially Amitabh Bachchan. Summing up the film ‘Thappad’ in just one line, Taapsee stated, “Just ek slap, par nahi maar sakta”. nahi maar sakta”. NEHAL NAYAR nehal.nayar@firstindia.co.in T eam of ‘Thappad’, actor Taapsee Pannu and di- rector Anubhav Sinha, were in the Pink City for a special screening of the film on Friday , a week before its release. In an exclusive interview with City First, Taapsee opened up about her views of the film and her experience shooting for it. About her experience, Taapsee shared, “I’ve worked with Anub- shared, “I’ve worked with Anub- ... her Instagram post B Raj Kundra have wel- comed a new mem- ber to their family - a baby girl whom they named Shetty Kundra. The couple wel- comed their second child on February 15. According to various reports, they had the child through surro- gacy . The actor broke the news through so- cial media. “Born: February 15, 2020 ~ Please be- stow our angel with all your love and blessings ~ Ecstatic parents: Raj and Shilpa Shetty Kun- dra,” Shilpa posted on her Twitter ac- count along with a cute picture that fea- tured the newborn baby, who Shilpa’s finger. A similar post was shared on her Insta- gram account. “Our prayers have been answered with a mir- acle. With gratitude in our hearts we are thrilled nounce the arriv- al of our little Angel. Samisha Shetty dra. Born on 15th February 2020 Junior SSK in the house,” read the cap- tion of the post. The cou- ple has a son named Viaan who was born in May 2012. ollywood ac- tor Shetty her husband Shilpa and The actress feels that a family Samisha held ly hard to get there. “I’m very thankful for where I am today , as I have been waiting for this day where I’m the first choice of the mentioned that she has had a lovely expe- rience shooting with all her to an- to work with them again, Kun- up the film ‘Thappad’ in just one line, Taapsee Taapsee Pannu MIMI- THE MOMMY GOES VIRAL! A it showed Kriti Sanon flaunting her baby bump. The actress is playing the role of a surrogate mother in the movie. In the photo, Kriti is seen dressed in a simple blue and red salwar kameez and can be seen sitting on stairs caress- ing her baby bump. Kriti has gained 15 kgs for her role in the film. Talking about gaining weight for ‘Mimi’, Kriti earlier said in an interview, “For me, put- ting on so many kilos is actually a challenge as it’s very new for my body. I have to fight my metabo- lism and increase my calorie in- take to gain that much weight in a short time.” “But I’m excited to see the transformation. It’s a role very close to my heart and I want to give it everything I can, even if that means not taking up any oth- er work in the process,” she add- ed. Kriti recently wrapped up the second shooting schedule of the film in Jaipur. ‘Mimi’ is slated to hit theatres in July 2020. —Agency leaked from the set of ‘Mimi’ was sur- faced on net and image —ANI The viral picture of Kriti Shilpa Shetty Kundra Kriti Sanon

  12. ETC 12-13 JAIPUR | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 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 —PHOTOS BY SUNIL SHARMA & MUKESH KIRADOO Kewal Mehra and Ajay Mathur Nimisha, Yogesh and Pawan Jayshree and Rupendra Periwal Pankaj and Reema Kothari Rajesh Ajmera and Rajiv Arora Yasheel Pandel Rajiv, Ineet, Nikita, Vipul and Amit Hemant Ambwani and Raj Bansal Mona, Gaurav and Akanksha Anjali and Deepak Gupta Anudita Gola, Shrishti Bhardwaj and Nitika Panjwani YEH SHAAM MASTAANI JAGDEESH CHANDRA LAUNCHED THE POSTER OF FIRST INDIA’S ‘THE FASHION CONNECT SEASON 7’ ON THURSDAY EVENING AT HOTEL FAIRMONT JAIPUR. HE ALSO REVEALED THE DATE OF THE ESTEEMED FASHION SHOW OF RAJASTHAN, WHICH IS TO BE HELD ON MARCH 19 AT HOTEL CLARKS AMER IN THE PINK CITY. VARIOUS EMINENT PERSONALITIES ENJOYED THE GALA EVENING AT THE VENUE WITH GREAT MUSIC AND GOOD VIBES Devraj, Kavita, Nisha and Rachna Ramit and Surbhi Aayesha grooving to the tunes by Madhu Hemanti and Ashima Karan, Neeru, Sanjay, Madhu and Somil Usha, Rajiv and Rashmi Rashmi Kuchhal, Arneeb and Kulsum Malik Katik Sidharth and Garima Sahil Shipra and Jui Jagdeesh Chandra with Jui and Rishi Wrickie Angrish Doorva Gunjan and Sanjay Jain Vineet and Aniket Richa and Ratika Tina and Anjana Swati Jangid Anirban Bhattacharya and Anoop Srivastava Jaslin, Ekta, Yashika and Charu Manish, Madhu, Anish and Shakti Ankur, Shivendra, Hitesh and Shivansh Shivani, Ayush and Piyush Soni Narendra, Prashant, Sheril, Dilip and Amit Ankur, Minal, Nupur, Milan, Nikhil, Charu and Suvigya

  13. CITY BUZZ JAIPUR | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2020 14 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Vanshikha.gour@firstindia.co.inLive Ecologically & WATER WISE WHAT’S HAPPENING! VANSHIKHA GOUR E colive is an organisa- tion working towards the benefit of ecology with the mission to make more and more organisations ECHO (Ecology Conscious and Happy Organisation). Sunil Pachar, the founder of Ecolive, started a campaign to make people ‘Water Wise’. The intention behind the project is to make people aware of how they can live ecologically . “Sadly, 99 per cent of the households deliver their clean rainwater into sewerage. Ide- ally , we can pay respect to rain- water by handling it in a better way. Taking that into consid- eration, With the start of 2020, I curated a project- ‘WATER’ (Water Augmentation Through Efficiency and Re- charge) with the concept of a functional model on wheels to showcase how rainwater can be easily harvested and effec- tively recharged. It is a van which displays how one can use rainwater far more effi- ciently . It was launched by Jal Shakti Ministry in Delhi on January 10. As part of the said project, Ecolive wishes to make more and more people ‘WaterWise’ by hosting aware- ness talks along with the mod- Jagdeesh Chandra at the wedding reception of Gaurav and Pranshuta. Gaurav is the brother of former First India Reporter Garima Sharma. Seen here with him are (from left) Navneet, Pranshuta, Gaurav and Garima Sharma. MLA Rafiq Khan met the Congress leader Raashid Alvi during his Jaipur visit on Friday. On the occasion, Ikramulla, Shaukat, Liyakat, Sikandar Niyazi, Anwar, Gafoor Mansuri, Firoz Khan, Rauf, Shakir Khan, Akhtar, Salam, Shakir Qureshi, Zulfikar Naseerabadi and others were also present. Sunil Pachar with his project and thus are focusing in the said region,” shared Sunil about his motto behind the project in an exclusive inter- view with City First. maybe entire 2020. By now, we have covered more than 50 schools and would cover many more in the next few months. These days the van is in Jaipur el van. I have decided to drive a massive water campaign and wish to cover major cities of Rajasthan and Haryana with- in next couple of months or TIME FOR INNOVATION HAPPY B’DAY! —PHOTOS BY MUKESH KIRADOO CITY FIRST J competition tion and Startup’, or- ganised by Rajasthan Technical University, Kota and TEQIP-III, on Friday at Arya Group of Colleges, Kukas, where more than 100 teams and 500 students par- ticipated to showcase their innovative ideas. Rajasthan’s Techni- cal Education Minis- ter Dr Subhash Garg also graced the event and planted sapling with other dignitaries during the event. The event was graced by prominent dignitar- ies like Social Worker Pt. Suresh Mishra and For- mer Jaipur Mayor Jyoti Khandelwal among oth- ers. The program was chaired by RTU, Kota VC Prof. RA Gupta. agdeesh Chandra was the guest at the two- day State-level chief A two-day Industry Academia Conclave on Waste: Wealth and Entrepreneurship, organised by Manipal University Jaipur in association with Mahatma Gandhi National Council of Rural Education (MGNCRE) and Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India, concluded at MUJ on Friday. The main agenda was to promote awareness about Waste Management and Social Entrepreneurship enabling conducive environment between Industry and Academia. ‘Innova- —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO Jagdeesh Chandra lighting the lamp at the event. Seen here with him are (from left) Maghendra Sharma, Pt. Suresh Mishra, Jyoti Khandelwal and Dr. Puja Agarwal leges to showcase their innovations and startup ideas. During the event, Arya Group of Colleges VP Dr. Puja Agarwal welcomed the dignitar- ies and encouraged the students in her welcome speech to create some- thing new for the world with their hard work and efforts. Dr. Arvind Agarwal, President Arya Group of College, in- formed that the winning team will get a cash prize of Rs. 1.5 Lakh. Intaligo Print Series by Anshula Tayal, organised by ‘Shakti- The Goddesses Amongst Us’, took place on Friday, where the artist met the distinguished guests like Rishi Mattu, General Manager, ITC Rajputana and Kartik Bajoria, writer, educator and speaker, among others. IAS Dr. Samit Sharma, IFS Vijay Shankar Pandey and IPS Amit Kumar (from top) celebrated their birthdays on February 21, Friday. We wish them all the best! Dr. Subhash Garg, Yogesh Bhumiya, Puja and Arvind Agarwal, R A Gupta and PM Bhardwaj. The main objective of the competition is to cre- ate a platform for the stu- dents of schools and col- Kerala Tourism kickstarted at Hotel Ramada on Thursday where Raju George, IAS, Secretary and, P Bala Kiran, IAS, Director, Kerla Tourism, said that with a string of Partnership Meets, the festival is being organised in 10 Indian cities participating in some of the significant tourism trade fairs across India and showcasing a combination of the state’s traditional art forms and its attractive products of touristy appeal. Parallel Literature Festival (PLF), organised by Rajasthan Progressive Writers Association, kickstarted on Friday and will be held till Sunday in the Pink City. Sagar Sharma attended the annual function of Government Secondary School in Sarsadi, Kekri on Thursday. During his visit, Sagar also met the local people of the village. —PHOTO BY SUNIL SHARMA —PHOTO BY MUKESH KIRADOO —PHOTO BY SUNIL SHARMA A 2-day BND Motorsport Fest was held, with 4x4 Offroad Challenge on Day 1 and an Autocross on Day 2. The 4x4 Offroad Challenge saw participation from Team MotoSportPark Jaipur and Team Rajasthan Jeep Club competing for the win, while Day 2 saw the Autocross event with National Champion Drivers Abhishek Mishra and Prateek Dalal winning the fastest 2wd and 4wd respectively. The locals of Pratap Nagar Colony along with the students of Saraswati Vidya Peeth Sr Sec School protested against installing a mobile tower near the school. The annual function of Saint Anthony’s School took place at Ravindra Manch on Thursday where the students showcased their talents in various ways like singing, dancing and more.

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