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First India Rajasthan-Rajasthan News In English 21 March 2020 edition

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  1. OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR & AHMEDABAD CORONA ALERT 20°C - 34°C 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 JAIPUR l SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2020 l Pages 14 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 1 l Issue No. 283 Snapping its four-day losing streak, equity benchmark Sensex rallied over 1,627 points on Friday in line with global stocks as governments across the world took drastic measures to combat the economic blowback of Covid-19. Cases of coronavirus are increasing rapidly across the world with the count crossing 245,749 globally. India has so far reported 223 cases. Global death toll rose to 10,080 on Friday. GLOBAL DEATH TOLL ROSE TO 10,080 ON FRIDAY SENSEX HALTS 4-DAY CORONA CARNAGE Coronavirus toll in Spain rose to 1,002 on Friday after another 235 people died in the past 24 hours. Number of cases soared to 19,980 after another 2,833 infections were confi rmed over same period. SPAIN VIRUS DEATH TOLL SOARS PAST 1,000: MINISTRY Ending a horrific chapter in the gang rape and murder of Delhi medic, Nirbhaya, 4 convicts were finally hanged on Friday ‘JUSTICE HAS PREVAILED’ FIR registered against singer Kanika Kapoor for violating norms of self isolation under provisions of Epidemic Act Raje, Dushyant go into self-quarantine First India News Jaipur/New Delhi: Former Chief Vasundhara Raje said on Friday that she and her son BJP MP Dush- yant Singh have gone into self-quarantine after attending singer Kanika Kapoor’s party . Kapoor has become the first Bollywood ce- lebrity to test positive for coronavirus in the country and says she’s under complete quar- antine & medical care. Raje tweeted that she and Dushyant were go- ing into self-isolation. “While in Lucknow, I attended a dinner with my son Dushyant and his in-laws. Kanika, who has unfortunately tested positive for COV- ID-19 was also a guest,” Raje said. Clampdown in Bhilwara as six positive cases reported New Delhi: ‘Justice has prevailed,’ Prime Minister Modi said on Friday while calling for a unit- ed effort to build a na- tion where the focus is on women’s empower- ment while ensuring dignity and safety for them. The Prime Minister’s message came soon af- ter the execution of the four convicts in the 2012 Nirbhaya and murder case. Tak- ing to Twitter, the Prime Minister advo- cated for creating a na- tion which lays empha- sis on equality and op- portunity . “Justice vailed. It is of utmost importance to ensure dignity and safety of women. Our Nari Shak- ti has excelled in every field. Together, we have to build a nation where the focus is on women empowerment, where there is an emphasis on equality and opportu- nity,” Modi tweeted. Rajasthan Minister Narendra gang-rape Vasundhara Raje, Dushyant Singh had attended a dinner in Lucknow recently where Bollywood celebrity singer Kanika Kapoor was also a guest. Vasundhara Raje @VasundharaBJP While in Lucknow, I attended a dinner with my son Dushyant & his in-laws. Kanika, who has unfortunately tested positive for #Covid19 was also a guest. As a matter of abundant caution, my son & I have immediately self-quarantined and we’re taking all necessary precautions. has pre- Nirbhaya’s mother Asha Devi and father Badrinath Singh after the convicts were hanged till death after a 7-year-long legal battle, at their residence, in New Delhi on Friday. —PHOTO BY PTI Turn on P4 TOTAL RECALL Finally they have been hanged, it was a long struggle. Today we got justice. This day is dedicated to the daughters of the country. I thank the judiciary and govern- ment. JHUNJHUNU SEALS BORDERS The case pertains to the brutal gang- rape and killing of a 23-year-old paramedical student in a moving bus on the night of December 16, 2012, by six people including a juvenile in the national capital. The woman had died at a Singapore hospital a few days later. Jhunjhunu administra- ton has decided to seal borders with adjoining districts. Decision has come after 3 people tested positive for coro- navirus on Thursday. P3 First India News The step has been tak- en after three doctors and three nursing staff of a private hos- pital here were found to be corona positive. Report of 11 person- nel of this hospital has come negative while that of 8 is yet to come. All 25 patients are put on isolation. —Asha Devi Bhilwara: After find- ing six coronavirus positive patients in Bhilwara, the district administration has im- posed a curfew here, along with sealing all its borders connecting other districts of Ra- jasthan and Neemuch in Madhya Pradesh. Turn on P4 JAIPUR: ITALIAN TOURIST, DIES OF CARDIAC ARREST KAMAL NATH RESIGNS: IT IS OVER TO BJP NOW IN MADHYA PRADESH Jaipur: A 69-year- old Italian, who was among the fi rst batch of coronavirus positive patients in India, died of cardiac arrest in Jaipur on Friday. “The Italian tourist, who had recov- ered from COVID-19, dies of cardiac arrest in Jaipur private hospital,” PTI reported citing an offi cial of the SMS Hospital in Jaipur. While according to the hospital authorities, the patient had recovered from the pandemic, it is yet not clear if he died due to COVID-19 related complications. —PTI Markets were shut down post-noon to implement the prohibitory orders in Bhilwara. ed the resignation of Ka- mal Nath and asked him to continue as the care- taker chief minister till the new CM takes charge,” a Raj Bhawan official told PTI. In his resignation let- ter, Nath said, “In my 40-year- long public life, I have always done poli- tics of purity and valued democratic norms and given priority to it. But what transpired in the last two weeks is a new chapter of devaluation of democratic values.” Bhopal: Over 15 months after he took over as the chief minister of Mad- hya Pradesh, Kamal Nath resigned from the top post on Friday . His move comes a day after the Court directed that a floor test be conducted in Madhya Pradesh As- sembly to prove that the Congress government led by him enjoys ma- jority in the House fol- lowing the rebellion by 22 MLAs of his party . Nath submitted his resignation to Gover- Full report P4 #RAJASTHANALERT Supreme CM Ashok Gehlot sanitises his hands before entering the CMO to hold a video conference with District Collectors and SPs. MP CM Kamal Nath addresses media in Bhopal on Friday. his resignation to the governor at the Raj Bha- wan here around 1 pm on Friday . “The governor accept- nor Lalji Tandon at the Raj Bhawan here this afternoon Tandon accepted. Nath had submitted which Turn on P4 Gehlot to babus: Face Corona challenge with complete alertness RAJASTHAN STATS Naresh Sharma hering to home isola- tion guidelines, strictly implementing section 144 and even imposing curfews, if need be. He asked all the col- lectors and SPs to per- sonally ensure cancella- tion of all mass gather- ing events and fairs. He laid emphasis on extra alertness for tourist destinations like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Bikan- er etc by keeping vigil on tourists. CM also desired ac- tion on black marketers of sanitisers and masks. SPs and health officers of the state through VC while taking stock of the situation in the state. CM acknowledged that the situation was well within control two days ago but fresh cases reported on Friday have increased the worries as the state is passing through the transmis- sion phase of the dread- ed virus infection. CM reiterated that following the advisory with diligent alertness will definitely make the state victorious against the corona fight. CM au- Jaipur: CM Ashok Ge- hlot on Friday invoked all sections of the soci- ety including govt em- ployees, religious lead- ers, public representa- tives and common peo- ple to take upon the re- sponsibility to defeat the pandemic created by Covid -19. He called upon every- body to be alert as no- body can imagine the devastating effects the pandemic could cause. CM was interacting with all district collectors,    fight against the virus. Gehlot gave special instructions for fresh cases of infection found in Bhilwara and Jhunj- hunu by stressing on complete screening, ad- thorised the collectors to take decisions at their level to contain the spread of infection. He asked collectors to use the govt machinery up to village level in the CM Ashok Gehlot addressing collectors via VC while taking stock of Coronavirus preparedness on Friday. Raghu Sharma, DB Gupta, Rohit Kumar Singh, Vaibhav Galariya, Shuchi Sharma, Manju Rajpal, Siddarth Mahajan, Neeraj K Pawan, Naresh Thakral, Mahendra Soni, Dr Raja Babu Panwar, Dr Sudhir Bhandari, Dr DS Meena and other top offi cials were present on the occasion. Turn on P4

  2. NEWS JAIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2020 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 MPs who shared space with BJP MP Dushyant Singh go for self-quarantine OFF THE RECORD Sensex zooms 1,627 pts; Nifty tops 8,700 WHY IS IAS ALOK GUPTA KEPT ON THE SIDELINES? T offi cers who have responsibilities of more than one department or additional charges while on other, there is one senior IAS languishing with almost no work. This senior bureaucrat is IAS Alok Gupta posted as Principal Secretary (PS) of a small department like Devsthan. Ever since this govt came to power it has released many IAS transfer lists in which it has changed the whole bureaucratic set up but Alok Gupta was kept confi ned to this sacred & spiritual department. Alok is a 1996 batch IAS with batch mates like Ajitabh Sharma, Dinesh Kumar and Rajesh Yadav. All of his batch mates are occupying important & infl uential posts. Gupta was hopeful of a Nirvana in January 2020 when he was promoted as PS but status quo was maintained. It is no secret that Devsthan department is really a small department with minuscule yearly budget of Rs 2 crore. This department is responsible for the maintenance of temples under it and the pilgrimage of senior citizens. The pilgrimage scheme is on hold currently so it leaves Gupta only with the maintenance. Before you assume that this is a cumbersome task, just know that the department also has a Commissioner rank offi cer sitting in Udaipur to carry out routine functions. So practically speaking, Alok Gupta has nothing at all to do. There are hardly one or two fi les that come to his table and this has been scenario for last 15 months. But there is one important aspect worth mentioning that despite no work load, Alok Gupta comes to his offi ce daily and is present throughout the offi ce hours. During preceding Raje govt, Gupta was handling important posts in DOP for fi rst two and half years and was Commissioner, Commercial Tax, for the second two and half years. What keeps Alok Gupta sidelined in the present dispensation? Why does the present govt have an annoying attitude towards him? These are some questions which even the most senior bureaucrats fail to answer. here is an irony in the present bureaucratic set up. On one hand there are many senior Mumbai: Snapping its four-day losing streak, equity benchmark Sensex rallied 1,627 points on Friday in line with global stocks as governments across the world took drastic measures to combat the economic blowback of Covid-19. Domestic sentiment turned positive hopes of a stimulus package after Prime Minister Modi announced a fi- nancial task force to help sectors battered by the pandemic, ex- perts said. over Dushyant Singh New Delhi: Several Members of Parliament including TMC’s Derek O’Brien and Apna Dal’s Anupriya Patel on Friday went into self-quarantine following the announce- ment by BJP MP Dushy- ant Singh and his mother former Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje that they were self- isolating themselves af- ter attending a party with singer Kanika Kapoor who has tested positive for COVID-19. Singh was among the many MPs who attend- ed a breakfast meeting hosted by President Ram Nath Kovind on March 18 as well as a Parliamentary This Govt is putting us all at risk. The PM says self isolate yourself but the Parliament is on. I was sitting next to Dushyant the other day for 2.5 hours. There are two more MPs who are in self isolation. The session should be deferred. on Spain virus toll tops 1,000, nearly 20,000 infected Madrid: Coronavirus death toll rose to 1,002 in Spain on Friday af- ter 235 people died in 24 hours, and the number of cases approached 20,000. The spiralling num- ber of infections has propelled Spain into the top four worst-hit coun- tries in the world -- with the figures growing as the country steps up its capacity for testing. Over past seven days, the number of deaths has risen 10-fold. Since the last update, another 2,833 infections have been confirmed, hit area, accounting for Suspend breath analyser tests: AI pilots Narendra —O’BRIEN meeting on transport, tourism and culture at- tended by around 20 MPs on Wednesday . Singh also attended an industrialist and for- mer MP’s birthday par- ty and one more party . He also attended BJP parliamentary meeting on March 17. 7,165 cases, or 36 per cent of the total infec- tions in Spain, while the number of deaths in the capital rose to 628 -- around 63 per cent of the national total. Government figures show that 1,585 cases have recovered, three- quarters of whom are in the Madrid region. Meanwhile, Madrid and Barcelona nounced on Friday they would set up field hospi- tals in their biggest ex- hibition halls to deal with the anticipated growth in the number of patients. taking the overall num- ber of cases to 19,980, the ministry’s emergen- cies coordinator Fer- nando Simon said. But he said it was “very likely that the fig- ures underestimated the overall number” of people with the virus, saying the testing labo- ratories were “over- whelmed” which could skew the numbers. Of those diagnosed, 52 percent were in hospi- tal and around six per- cent were being treated in intensive care. Ma- drid remains the worst- party panel After starting on a volatile note and swing- ing over 2,485 points, the BSE barometer end- ed 1,627.73 points or 5.75 per cent higher at 29,915.96. It hit a high of 30,418.20 and a low of 27,932.67. Similarly, the NSE Nifty zoomed 482 points, or 5.83 per cent, to close at 8,745.45. ONGC was the top gainer in the Sensex pack, rallying around 18 per cent, followed by HUL, UltraTech Ce- ment, RIL, TCS, HDFC, ITC and Asian Paints. Only HDFC Bank and IndusInd Bank settled in the red. Modi on Thursday announced setting up of a task force under Fi- nance Minister Nirma- la Sitharaman which will take necessary ac- tions “in the near fu- ture” after analysing the coronavirus pan- demic situation. FIR AGAINST SINGER KANIKA KAPOOR an- —RAJENDRA CHHABRA CS says, don’t misinterpret order, work in Secretariat First India News GUP SHUP of the test inside small testing leaves scope for conta- gion to spread. Multi- ple personnel also re- quire queuing up, and complete sterilisation of such used for the test is also not being done,” the let- ter said. Even if such sterili- sation of equipment is conducted, it still leaves scope open due to the manner of conduct of the test itself, it added. Mumbai: A grouping of Air India pilots on Friday urged civil avia- tion regulator DGCA to temporarily mandatory breath ana- lyser tests before and after a flight amid the coronavirus outbreak. The Indian Commer- cial Pilots’ Association (ICPA), which repre- sents pilots of narrow- body planes, has writ- ten a letter to the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Avia- ‘India important asset in fight against Corona’ New Delhi: India is an important asset for the international and re- gional fight against coronavirus and in minimising its impact on the health of global community, Saudi Ara- bia, the chair of the G20 grouping, said on Friday. In an interview to PTI, Saudi Arabia’s en- voy to India Saud bin Mohammed Al Sati also assured that the Gulf ing out of the coronavi- strategic partner. India chambers suspend Jaipur: Chief Secretary DB Gupta, who is consid- ered to be calm, got ex- tremely angry on Friday when he got to know that IAS officers have started asking for their files at home, misusing ‘work from home’ order. Gupta called a meeting and gave instructed that his order should not be misinterpreted work should be done in Secretariat. IAS officers asked to provide com- plete details about their family , their travel his- tory and whether they have come in contact with them. It was clearly stated in the order that the order will not be ap- plicable on AS, SO, DS and above officers in the Secretariat. Despite this, ACS, Principal Secretar- ies, Secretaries and sev- eral IAS officers started working form home. equipment pension of the manda- tory requirement for such pre-flight and post- flight tests. “Blowing into the ap- paratus for the purpose tion) in this regard. “It is in light of this epidemic, and the ease with which the disease gets transmitted, that we seek temporary sus- INTERFERING GAMA WHO SITS AT BUS STAND POLICE STATION G state is making news but again for wrong reasons. Actually he is interfering in a fraud case registered in the eastern district of the commissionerate. The Gama posted at eastern PS is good friend of the bus depot Gama. The friendship bond between the two has virtually put a full stop on the investigation of the fraud case thus favouring the accused. Gama was earlier in news for making good profi ts in a rape case. his ama posted at the small Police Station (PS) building housed in the biggest bus depot of the and working to coordinate international coopera- tion in combating this pandemic and adopting appropriate policies to reduce its economic burdens within the framework of the G-20. Saudi Arabia, that now has G20 presiden- cy, is communicating with member countries to convene an extraor- dinary virtual Leaders’ Summit next week, he said. is an important asset to international and re- gional integrated ef- forts to deal with the current situation and minimize its impact on the health of global community. We are working closely with the Indian government in this regard,” the en- voy said. Al Sati said that dur- ing the call, Crown Prince Salman affirmed that the Kingdom is were nation is taking care of the safety of expatri- ates in the kingdom on priority . His remarks come days after Prime Minis- ter Narendra Modi held a telephonic conversa- tion with the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Sal- man, and emphasised the need for coordinat- ed efforts to address the global challenge aris- CORRUPT BRAVO ON THE OFFICIALS’ RADAR B spree. Brevo doesn’t believe in venturing out in fi eld every second day so he has monthlies fi xed from Betting mafi a, Land Mafi a and almost everybody doing the illicit in organized manner. His profi t spree is such that it has reached the offi cers sitting in the Jhalana area. Now everybody is waiting with baited breath for Jhalana cops to nab the Brevo. revo posted at the MI road offi ce of the Khaki is turning every head around with his profi t making Saud bin Mohammed Al Sati rus outbreak. “Saudi Arabia views India as an important G20 VIKAS ESTATE GROUP READY WITH NEW PROJECT V registered Uma Angan Project, in Jaipur. Group directors are Vinay Joshi and Vikas Joshi. The project has been pitched for Rs 66 crore. There is an atmosphere of excitement in the property market regarding this project. LAND OWNER’S STRATEGY BACKFIRES “S describing how four builders got together to fail a land owner’s strategy. Well, the owner had entered in an agreement with four different builders and as a result a dispute arose on the land. While the owner was eyeing to keep the builders ‘busy’ in their feud and sell off the land to another person, he received a shock when the four builders, instead of fi ghting, decided to work with each other! And as a result the project was started owing to the foiling of the owner’s designs! BUILDER SAVES DELHI COLLEAGUE’S MONEY R rupees. The deal, wherein a piece of land at Jagatpura was sold off, saw involvement of Delhi based builder-developer. The dispute arose after the exchange of money when one party denied giving land for the path to the sold land. However it was after a renowned builder from Jaipur intervened that the matter was resolved, else the Delhi based builder would have had to wash his hands off crores of rupees! ikas Estate Group signed a land deal for 5 bigha land, for the construction of RERA au sunar ki, ek luhar ki”. The Hindi saying appears to be the apt way of ecently, a major dispute arose in a land deal worth crores of Realty Check FIRST INDIA spreads its vistas... we shall now recount bytes and buzz in the real estate sector PEARL WINDSOR HOMES PROJECT TO COME IN CITY S is RERA registered and has been pitched for Rs 9 crore. Sudhir Paliwal, Vivek Jain are the directors of the group. The market is excited about this development. pytech Buildcon Group fi nalised a land deal in Jaipur, for the construction Pearl Windsor Homes Project, which is a RERA registered project, on 1282 square yards. The project

  3. RAJASTHAN 03 J AIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2020 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia CORONA SCARE LOOMS LARGE The otherwise busy Badi Chaupar wears a deserted look due to Coronavirus scare on Friday. —PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR 12 confirmed cases of corona in Raj so far: Health minister Jaipur: Health adviso- ries, guidelines and partial shutdown are taking their toll on the reduced means transport both air and surface globally and so Jaipur is no exception to it. The impact of Cor- onavirus threat is more than evident on both airlines and railways. Friday witnessed can- cellation of as many as 10 flights from Jaipur. It was four more than Thursday. Nine domes- tic and one internation- al flight were bitten by the Covid-19 scare. Go Air again topped the chart, consecutively on second day, for cancel- ling its flights. It three out of its six scheduled flights. Air India flights to Udaipur and Bhopal have been put off the schedule till 31 March. Passengers flying to Delhi by 6.05 am flight, Dubai by 6.35 am, Dehradun by 6.45 am, Mumbai by 8.05 am, 8.45 am & 10 pm, Bengl- uru by 9.10 & 9.20 am and to Hyderabad by 5.05 pm were disap- pointed with cancelled flights. In all out of total fifty nine flights only forty nine operated. Co- rona has clearly reduced the air travelers as some flights are flying only with 25-30% of their ca- pacity . Railway, consid- ered to be common man’s mode of travel, too has taken a beating. Railway cancelled as many nine trains on Fri- day . The problem is ex- pected to be more acute in coming days. of Prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPC have been im- posed in the district from Friday onwards. “When a doctor is found positive, the situ- ation of community spreading of virus is dangerous,” he said. The curfew Bhilwara is necessary as the infected doctor would have come in contact with several people, Sharma said, adding that there are 253 people in the private hospital and it needs to be checked who all might be infected. Jaipur: Health Minis- ter Raghu Sharma on Friday said there were 12 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the state so far, excluding the Italian couple who re- covered from the virus. “Excluding the Ital- ian couple that recov- ered, 12 people in the state are afflicted with coronavirus. Two-three are yet not confirmed,” Sharma told reporters here.However, 69-year-old Italian man died of a heart attack at a private hospital in Jaipur on Thursday night. in The was a heart and lungs patient, and recovered from COVID-19 at the SMS Hospital. Reacting to a doctor at a private hospital in Bhilwara testing positive for coro- navirus, Sharma said it was a “serious issue”. sexagenarian A traffic cop stands at Government Hostel Crossing, with a placard requesting people to stay away from crowded places. —PHOTO BY SANTOSH SHARMA the scheduled cancelled Jhunjhunu admn decides to seal borders Follow motive of ‘Hum Swasth, Jag Swasth’ Spain-returned couple tests positive First India News They said that strict action will be taken against those spread- ing rumours. The ad- ministration has iden- tified some of them. Meanwhile, direc- tor family welfare Dr. RS Chinpi said that no information related to corona should missed. Apart from the national and state- level helpline, the dis- trict administration and health depart- ment have set up con- trol rooms at the local level. Additional five lines would from Saturday. From tomorrow, a camp will be set up at a railway station to test the pas- sengers. pared. All of them have been asked to re- main in isolation at home. “If they don’t stay at home legal ac- tion will be taken against them. Guards can be deployed out- side their home to stop their movement outside the home,” he said. The collector and SP JC Sharma said that people have not been cooperating in surveys and screening work because they suspect it to be part of the census or NRC. They have appealed to people for cooperation claiming that the sur- vey was related to co- rona disease be sealed and public transport banned. He said that the Haryana border has been sealed to pre- vent the entry of Zay- reens. And, the annu- al Urs in Narhar has been postponed. The district collec- tor informed three new quarantine wards and an isola- tion ward will be set up. Besides, a new lo- cal helpline number will be issued. According to him, the isolation ward for corona suspects is get- ting ready at RR hos- pital. People who have returned from abroad are being identified and the list is pre- will be Jhunjhunu: The dis- trict administration of Jhunjhunu has de- cided to seal borders with adjoining dis- tricts. The decision has come after three people tested positive for coronavirus on Thursday. The district admin- istration has decided to block the entry of the Zayreen coming to Narhar. The border along Haryana has also been sealed. Tak- ing strict measures in wake of corona infec- tion found in Jhunj- hunu, district collec- tor UD Khan said that Jhunjhunu city will Governor Jaipur: Kalraj Mishra has sup- ported the resolutions and Janata called by PM Modi for the prevention from coronavirus. has also appealed to the public not to come out of their homes during the Janata curfew on March 22 and play an active role in bringing the country out of this crisis. The Governor said that I appreciate the in- comparable work being done by the health work- ers. In the message is- sued to the people of the state, Mishra said that it Jaipur: A couple in Ra- jasthan, with travel his- tory of Spain, has tested positive for coronavirus here. Both 30-years-old returned to Delhi from Spain via Dubai on Tuesday and reached Jaipur by taxi early on Wednesday. After one hour stay at a hotel, they were moved to Sawai Man Singh hospi- tal at 4 a.m. and kept in isolation there. The ho- tel floor and rooms have been sealed, contacts have been identified. Two drivers and four hotel staff have been kept in home isolation. curfew Mishra be that is very important for every state to be aware and alert. The Raj Bhavan and the state govt are closely moni- toring the track record of the spread of corona- virus. In such a global pandemic, only one mantra works - ‘Hum Swasth to Jag Swasth’. begin only. Government offices wear deserted look CORONA THREAT Dargah spiritual head urges people to lift sit-ins, demos First India News issued orders to reduce staff strength in offic- es except for essential services related to 24 departments and elec- tricity companies. Those who came to the office were seen wearing a mask. It can be presumed that the Chief Minister’s order would be effectively implemented from Monday. HoD and section officers would decide which employee will come to the office and which one will work from home. citizen of the country has to be protected from the virus. People should rise above disputes and stop all forms of pro- tests for some time to defeat the coronavirus and strengthen country to save it from the pandemic. Dargah’s head Syed Zainul Abedin Ali Khan has urged the public to follow 10 points such as travelling less, clean- ing, staying at home and not visiting public places. in Ali Khan said in a statement on Friday . He said the Centre and the state govern- ment have shown sensi- tivity on the issue by taking several big deci- sions and issued guide- lines to prevent and pro- tect our citizens from the virus. These should be strictly fol- lowed so that everyone in our country can sur- vive this pandemic, he said. He said that every Jaipur: The spiritual head of Ajmer Sharif Dargah has appealed to people to be united and postpone sit-in demon- strations going on in the country to defeat the coronavirus pan- demic. “Wherever demonstrations are go- ing on in the country, postpone it for some time because at this time the country has to unite and fight a pan- demic,” the dargah’s head Syed Zainul Abed- Jaipur: Government offices have been wear- ing deserted look fol- lowing the state gov- ernment’s decision of partial shutdown in wake of coronavirus outbreak. The order to call only 50% percent of employees to work could not be imple- mented effectively. It was the last working day of the week but footfalls and activities were low. Chief Minis- ter Ashok Gehlot had the sit-in guidelines only A view of Shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti after administration restricted public entry to curb the spread of coronavirus in Ajmer on Friday evening. —PHOTO BY NADEEM KHAN

  4. RAJASTHAN 04 J AIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2020 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Bhilwara ‘lockdown’ BORDERS SEALED Light rain dips temp in Jaipur First India News Jaipur: Amid the ten- sions of spread, the weather gods brought a little smile to Jaipurites late on Friday after- noon when the rise in temperature brought down by a thunderous showers. Cool wind blowing across the city followed by a light rain. The Meteorologi- cal department has forecasted that the weather will hold for the next forty eight hours and light rains could be witnessed in various districts of Rajasthan as a result of the western distur- bances currently ac- tive in the terai region of Himalayas. As a result of the high pressure area forming in Rajasthan, rainfall might occur with heavy storms in Bikaner, Churu, Hanuman- garh, Alwar, Jhunj- hunu, Bharatpur, Si- kar and nearby areas. With rainfall, the tem- perature will also take a dip in the state, how- ever, this will also bring forth various infections and doctors Corona was started —PHOTOS BY SANTOSH SHARMA First India News ing screened, along with 253 working in the private hospital. As per the or- der, people are not al- lowed to come out of their homes. Business outlets and markets will remain closed. However, essential ser- vices outlets for daily use items will remain open from 7 am to 10 am and 5 pm to 7 pm. Those flouting the or- ders may be booked un- der the Rajasthan State Epidemic Disease Act, 1957, the order reads. —With Inputs from PTI infection in the district so prohibitory orders are necessitated,” Bhilwara Collector Ra- jendra Bhatt said. He further added that medical stores, petrol pumps and banks would remain open during the curfew in the city . Also, necessary items will be transported through 25 mobile vans of the Co- operative Stores and milk would be provided through Bhilwara Dairy . All the patients who came in contact with medical staff and doctors are be- —PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR personnel Bhilwara: Prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPC were imposed in Bhilwara district from Friday on- wards after six corona- virus positive patients in Bhilwara were tested positive for COVID-19. Markets were down post-noon to im- plement the orders. “It has come into my no- tice that there is a dan- ger to life of common people and their health due to the possible spread of Coronavirus dust- shut Consumer The weather suddenly took a turn from the increasing heat, as Friday evening witnessing dust-storm, lightning and light showers. have advised elderly and children to be ex- tra careful of the change in tempera- ture and weather as it could potentially lead to health scare. Meanwhile, on Fri- day, Barmer recorded the highest tempera- ture with 38.1 degree celcius in Rajasthan. First India News CM sanctions `100 cr for Jawai Dam ‘No politics behind Lakhawat candidature’ Gang busted: 3 arrested for looting houses to the Central Govern- ment and the State Gov- ernment could not do anything about it. Nimbara added that with our combined ef- forts, the CM has issued the amount for the pro- ject. The previous gov- ernment had fraud with the people and farmers by making a false announcement of issuing Rs 6,000 crore for Jawai Dam. stallment of the project, Rs 15 crore will be is- sued next month. Nimbara also spoke about a Congress lead- er, who is now taking credit for the Jawai Dam project, and said that people had raised the matter before that Congress leader in the past. However, the lead- er had denied help straight away by saying that the matter belongs Corona: JDA takes preventive measures Jaipur: Jawai Punarb- haran Samiti and Balshram Board’s Vice- Presi- dent Shishupalsingh Nimbara organised a press conference re- garding the ground re- charge of Western Ra- jasthan’s Jawai Dam at a city hotel. Nimbara thanked CM Ashok Gehlot for allot- 1 held for embezzling `19L MNREGA funds in Dudu First India News Sangharsh The gang Jaipur: which looted the lorn houses situated Kaldera, Samod, Ren- wal, Chomu and Data- ramgarh police station areas in daylight was busted on Friday . Police has arrested Ra- hul Nuwal(23), Jatin Nuwal(21), and Rahul Nuwal(19). SP Jaipur Rural (IPS) Srikant Sharma, in- formed that orders were issued in light to stop increasing theft and property related crimes and detain the culprits. A special team was formed from cyber cell of Kaldera Police sta- tion. The accused have confessed crimes. The accused are be- ing interrogated and a thorough research han- dled by the special team in relation to the stolen goods and also to find out if there are other accused associated with the gang. in CM Ashok Gehlot Shishupal Singh Nimbara done efit of the people of Pali, Jalore and Sirohi along with the efforts undertaken by Pali’s former MP Badriram Jakhar. As the first in- ting a budget of Rs 100 crore for the recharge of Jawai Dam. He further informed that the CM has taken the decision for the ben- Satish Poonia First India News cide the election out- come and some inde- pendents & smaller par- ties dissatisfied with the govt are in touch with him. He said that BJP’s second candidate was constitutional and there was no politics be- hind Omkar Lakha- wat’s candidature. Commenting on former CM Vasundhara Raje and Dushyant’s self iso- lation, he said that Raje had given a strong mes- sage for corona aware- ness by self- imposed isolation which was a first step towards cure. BJP workers will initi- ate Covid-19 awareness campaign at booth level. Jaipur: Back from his Delhi tour, BJP Chief Satish Poonia denied that he was there only to discuss the upcoming strategy for RS polls. Poonia on Friday met LoP Gulab Chand Kata- raia at his residence with deputy LoP Rajen- dra Rathore and state in-charge drashekhar. had accompanied Poo- nia on his Delhi tour. Answering the ques- tions Rameshwar Dudi, Poo- nia said that the small- er party MLAs and the independents will de- First India News dered closure of parks on day of ‘Janata Cur- few’ and asked people not to gather at any of these places. It has also asked half of its staff to work from home. Public hearings have been cancelled and 50 percent employees, es- pecially, more than 60 years old have been asked to work from home. Those coming to office have been asked to maintain four feet distance. First India News a resident of Jaipur, The accused time and again used to transfer the hard earned money into 10 different ac- counts, the incident came to light and was disclosed when wages were not being paid to the poor labourers. Po- lice has freezed the bank accounts of the accused and other ac- cused. The accused is being intensively inter- rogated by the cops. cused instead of trans- acting the hard earned money of the poor la- borers employed under the MNERGA scheme, transferred the entire amount into his ac- count and to 10 other accounts of his family members. After con- firming about the same, the Police under the su- pervision of ASP Dudu, Laxmandas have arrested the ac- cused Deepesh Sharma, Jaipur: Jaipur Devel- opment Authority has advised people to use online facility for ease deed, patta, change, lease free cer- tificate, 90A and layout plan approval JDA has also banned entry of visitors as pre- ventive measures for coronavirus. They also stopped sound show at Amar Jawan Masala Chowk and or- Dudu: Dudu police on Friday, arrested a man identified as Deepesh Sharma for embezzling a hefty sum of Rs19.05 lakh of MNREGA work- ers. The accused was a data entry operator. The complaint was filed by a Block Development of- ficer, Narayan Singh, against the then data entry operator, com- plaining that the ac- to their name Chan- Rathore regarding Swami Jyoti, FROM PG 1 ‘Justice has... Seven years after a young medical student was gang-raped and tor- tured on a moving bus in Delhi, a crime that shocked India, four of her killers were hanged at 5.30 am on Friday. The pre-dawn execution took place less than two hours after the Su- preme Court dismissed the final petition of the convicts. In the hours before that, the convicts had also petitioned the Del- hi High Court, where their lawyer cited coro- navirus for the lack of proper documents for a ings to be given to the jail superintendent and his ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ to his family, an official said on Friday . jority mark to 104. In this situation, the BJP has the majority mark with 107. While the BSP has two members in the House, the SP has one. Besides, them there are four Independents. —PTI meeting was attended by ACS (Health) Rohit Kumar Singh, PS (Med- ical Education) Vaibhav Galariya, PS (Higher Education) Sharma, PS (School Ed- ucation) Manju Rajpal, PS (Disaster Manage- ment) Siddarth Maha- jan, PS (Labour) Neeraj K Pawan, NHM Naresh Thakral, Commissioner (DIPR) Mahendra Soni, Vice chancellor RUHS Dr Raja Babu Principal SMS Dr Sud- hir Bhandari, Superin- tendent SMS Dr DS Meena and other top officials. hurriedly-filed appeal. Akshay Thakur, 31, Pawan Gupta, 25, Vinay Sharma, Mukesh Singh, 32, were hanged at Delhi’s Tihar Jail, where they spent the last few hours in iso- lation in separate cells, barely eating. The convicts were woken at 3.30 am, around the time they learnt they had reached the end of the road in courts. Minutes before they were hanged in the Nirbhaya case, Mukesh Singh said he would like to donate his or- gans while Vinay Shar- ma wanted his paint- was admitted in a city hospital after showed signs of flu. In a statement re- leased on Instagram, the 41-year-old ‘Baby Doll’ singer said she de- veloped signs of flu in the last four days. tion. During the press conference, he also ac- cused the BJP of killing the democratic values by conspiring against his government and blamed former Con- gress leader Jyotiradi- tya Scindia for the cur- rent political crisis in the state. “I have decided to submit my resignation to the governor. But I will continue to work for the welfare of the people...I did the poli- tics of value,” he said. Similarly, strength of the House also reduced to 222, trimming down the ma- domestic well. Chief Secretary DB Gupta reminded the collectors that they were the nodal officers for the corona fight. He asked them to ensure a quarantine facility for 500 people in every dis- trict. Gupta asked the private hospitals not to refuse treatment to any patient coming to them. ACS (Home) Rajiv Swaroop stressed on strictly executing sec- tion 144 and active sur- veillance of home isola- tion cases. He said de- faulters should be dealt lawfully to ensure com- pliance. The high level tourist as she 26, and Shuchi Raje, Dushyant... As a matter of abun- dant caution, my son and I have immediately self-quarantined we’re taking all neces- sary precautions, she said in a tweet. Dushyant was pres- ent at the party. After that, he also went to Parliament. There were reports that the singer landed in Lucknow from the United Kingdom and Gehlot to... He instructed for com- pulsory isolation wards in every jail. Health minister Dr Raghu Sharma warned the district officials of fake news on social me- dia and stressed on strict action against the perpetrators. health Dr Garg suggested vigil on Kamal Nath... In the letter, he also con- gratulated new chief minister of the state and said he will also ex- tend help in the devel- opment of the state. Be- fore submitting his res- ignation, dressed a press confer- ence, where he an- nounced his resigna- and Director Panwar, the Nath ad- MoS Subhash

  5. INDIA J AIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 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 ‘THE NATION GOT JUSTICE TODAY’ I am feeling satisfied today because finally our daughter has got justice. The whole country was ashamed of this crime, said Nirbhaya’s mother Asha Devi A girl stands outside Tihar jail with a poster in her hands. People gather outside Tihar jail during the execution of convicts. It’s a day for all women of country: Nirbhaya’s father New Delhi: After the SC dismissed the peti- tion of Nirbhaya gang- rape case convict Pawan Gupta against the rejec- tion of his mercy plea by the President and seeking stay on execu- tion, the victim’s moth- er Asha Devi on Friday said that “the nation has got justice.” “I am feeling satisfied today because finally our daughter has got justice. The whole coun- try was ashamed of this crime. Today the nation has got justice,” Asha Devi, Nirbhaya’s moth- er said while speaking to reporters. thanked the court for rejecting the “delaying tactics.” “The daughters have got jus- tice. Those people who have been with us for the past seven years...I want to thank the peo- ple of our country who supported us. The sun that rises tomorrow will be written in history . I want to thank the judici- ary that Nirbhaya got justice today . I want to thank the President. I want to thank the court for rejecting the delay DAY FOR DAUGHTERS New Delhi: As the four death row convicts in the Nirbhaya case were hanged in Tihar Jail here, Nirbhaya’s father Badrinath Singh said that this day is for all the women of the coun- try . “Not just Nirbhaya, it is a day for all women of the country... Today, all people will say that they are happy as Nirbhaya has got justice. Our law- yers stood with us all the time. In the end, we won because we were just,” Badrinath Singh told media here. Nirb- haya’s mother Asha Devi said. “We will appeal to the SCourt to lay down guidelines so that the delay tactics used in Nirbhaya’s case are not repeated in other cases. Nirbhaya’s Asha Devi further said, “Today, I can say that I am proud of my daugh- EXAMPLE SET She country’s tactics. Finally , I want to thank two of our law- yers,” she said. “There is a hearing on March 23. We will appeal to SC to lay down guidelines so that delay tactics used in Nirbhaya’s case are not repeated in oth- er cases. The process of availing legal remedies by death row convicts should be time bound,” Asha Devi said. —ANI ter that because of her people know me as Nirb- haya’s mother. If she would have been present today, then I would have been known as a doctor’s mother, but now I am known as Nirbhaya’s mother... My dharma as a mother has been ful- filled today .” —ANI mother Nirbhaya rape & murder case victim’s parents along with advocate Seema Kushwaha & others react after convicts’ execution. Nirbhaya’s ancestral village in UP celebrates execution Convicts didn’t bathe, skipped breakfast before hanging SWIFT JUSTICE REQUIRED, SAY LAWYERS ‘IT WILL CREATE FEAR AMONG CRIMINALS’ ‘HANGING SENDS STRONG MESSAGE’ ‘MUKESH WISHED TO DONATE ORGANS’ New Delhi: The father of the 25-year-old woman who was raped by a cab driver in 2014, said, “Their hanging sends a strong message to society & will create fear among the criminals. It will help in reducing such crimes, however, much more is needed to be done to curb the sexual offences against women.” —ANI New Delhi: According to several lawyers, the law is both corrective & retribu- tive but swift justice is also required in rarest of rare cases, where there is no scope for reforma- tion. “We have become accustomed to having this sense of righteousness without looking at it from a social justice viewpoint. sr adv Geeta Luthra said. Ballia: The residents of the Nirbhaya’s an- cestral village here in Ballia celebrated the execution of the capital punishment to the four death row convicts who were hanged till their death at Tihar jail early morning on Friday . All four death row convicts - Akshay Singh Thakur, Pawan Gupta, Vinay Sharma, and Mukesh Singh - were hanged till death at Tihar Jail around 5:30 am this morning. The villagers including the family members Nirbhaya took to the streets playing drums and trumpets and danc- ing to the beats. “We have been wait- ing for this day for more than seven years. The dark night is over and a new day has begun. Not just Nirbhaya but wom- en of the country have got justice today,” the grandfather of Nirb- haya said. —ANI New Delhi: The four death row convicts in the 2012 Nirbhaya gang- rape and murder case, who were hanged in Tihar jail early morn- ing on Friday, did not take a bath and also skipped their breakfast, the last meal, before the execution of sentence. According to offi- cials, two of the con- victs- Mukesh Singh and Vinay Sharma, had their dinner on time. On the other hand, Ak- shay Singh Thakur and Pawan Gupta did not have their dinner. The convicts were given regular updates on the midnight hearing in the court. The convicts were wearing the same clothes they were wear- ing last night when they were hanged, sources told. After the hanging, the bodies were taken from Tihar Jail to Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospi- tal for post mortem at around 8:20 am. —ANI of Police personnel outside Tihar jail during the execution of four men convicted of Nirbhaya rape and murder case in New Delhi on Friday morning. Ravi Shankar Prasad @rsprasad Justice has prevailed. It is of ut- most importance to ensure dignity and safety of women. Our Nari Shakti has excelled in every fi eld. Together, we have to build a nation where the focus is on women empowerment, where there is em- phasis on equality and opportunity. Ajit Pawar@AjitPawarSpeaks Though delayed, justice is fi nally served to Nirbhaya. Let this be a lesson to all, signify- ing crimes against women would never be tolerated in this country. May her soul rest in peace! #NirbhayaVerdict #NirbhayaGetsJustice Diya Kumari@KumariDiya After seven long years, the dawn of justice for India’s daughter #Nirbhaya! This is a victory for Nirbhaya’s parents & every Indian who fought in their own way to bring justice for Nirbhaya. NirbhayaNyay- Divas #NirbhayaGetsJustice Smriti Irani Union Minister “This is a message to all those who think they can commit crimes against women and escape the law,” Irani told media persons. “I have seen the struggle of a mother for years. Today, I greet this day with aplomb for Nirbhaya as she fi nally received justice.” Nitin Gadkari @nitin_gadkari Nirbhaya has got Justice. Let us always remember that anyone who outrages the dignity of women will not be forgiven. Let us create #NewIndia where every woman is respected and given equal opportunity. Gautam Gambhir @GautamGambhir Hanged till death! Finally! I know we are late Nirbhaya. #NirbhayaJustice

  6. PERSPECTIVE 06 J AIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2020 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Why only population control can ensure our survival You cannot cap human activity because that will amount to capping human aspirations IN-DEPTH A tale of two resignations N SADHGURU, ISHA FOUNDATION o one expected a change in Madhya Pradesh so soon. But a change of guard is taking place in the state barely 15 months after Congress had dislodged Shivraj Chouhan-led Bharatiya Janata Party government from power through electoral victory . By success- fully exploiting fissures in the Congress, the BJP has now paved the way for Shivraj to make a comeback albeit through the back door. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath made futile attempts to retain power but could not delay the inevitable. Certain of defeat, he tweeted his resignation on Friday, ahead of the floor test ordered by the Su- preme Court, with a barb against the “power- hungry, ambitious Maharaj” who was reject- ed by the voters and 22 “greedy MLAs influ- enced by him”. The countdown began on March 11 when Jyotiraditya Scindia met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, resigned from Congress and was immediately inducted into the BJP . What followed was windfall for the BJP as 22 Con- gress legislators, including six ministers, loyal to Scindia also put in their papers, mak- ing it easy to oust Kamal Nath-led govern- ment from power. The BJP did not woo Scindia in a day. It must have been watching the developments in the Congress ever since Kamal Nath was sworn-in as chief minister and the scion of Gwalior royalty was bypassed for the state party president’s post he so keenly coveted but which Kamal Nath did not agree to part with. Scindia waited for 14 months before snapping his ties with the Congress. So for Kamal Nath to call Scindia power-hungry and ambitious is grossly unfair. The truth is that it was a power tussle between Scindia and Ka- mal Nath in which the former is having the last laugh. By refusing to accommodate Scin- dia, Kamal Nath has only eroded the Con- gress’s future prospects in the state. As the factional feud intensified over the year leading to Scindia’s resignation, the party’s central leadership remained a mute spectator as it avoided taking sides. A weak, indecisive central leadership is leading Con- gress to its decimation. The old versus new guards has been the Congress’ sore point for a long time now. Should Sonia Gandhi lead the party or should it be either Rahul Gandhi or Priyanka is still being debated? Last year when Rahul tried to rid the party of dynastic tag it was the old guard which thwarted his move and convinced Sonia Gan- dhi to be the interim president. This was a setback for the new guard --- Scindia, Mukul Wasnik and Mallikarjun Kharge and others. Sadly , dissension is threatening the grand old party’s existence but even after the jolt suf- fered in Madhya Pradesh the Congress is un- willing to reinvent itself. Ironically, the Con- gress has opted for status quo, unlike the BJP whose leadership is ready to chop and churn. 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 I have been at any number of conferences where people talk of various dangers that we are facing, such as water and environmental conserva- tion, but what pains me is, no government wants to address the most fundamental prob- lem – population. In the early 20th century, the world’s pop- ulation was 1.6 billion people. Today, a century later, we are 7.2 billion people. We are pro- jecting that by 2050, we will be 9.6 billion people. I think this is just irresponsible repro- duction of humanity. In In- dia, in 1947, we were 330 million. Today, we are 1.2 billion. It doesn’t matter how many trees you plant, how many policies you change, what kind of tech- nologies you bring, there is simply no solution unless we put a cap on human pop- ulation. Either we control our popu- lation consciously, or nature will do it in a very cruel man- ner. This is all the choice there is. In India particularly, right now, 60% of our land is ploughed, just to feed these 1.2 billion people. Our farm- ers, with rudimentary, to- tally ramshackle infra- structure, are producing food for over one billion people. This is an absolute- ly commendable fact, but still the man who produces food is not eating properly. That is not a commendable fact; that is not something to be proud of.The people who produce food for all of us, the rice or wheat that we are eating today, their own children don’t eat a full stomach. This is essen- tially because we have not taken the responsibility of deciding, “Okay, this much land – how much population can we support?” It definitely cannot support an endless growth of human population. PLANET IS NOT MADE ONLY FOR HUMANS This idea that the planet is made only for human beings is a very gross idea. It has been put into people’s minds, saying that “you are created in God’s image”. I am sure even a worm is thinking God looks like a large worm! Not for ecological reasons, just for the sake of your humanity , you need to un- derstand, every creature on this planet has a complete life of its own. Even an insect has a total life of its own – a whole lot of things are hap- pening in his life. Just be- cause someone is smaller or looks different from you, thinking he has no right to live and only you have a right to live here, is a very gross way to exist for humanity . Humanity devoid of human- ity, that’s what humanity is to- day. Unless humanness is brought forth, I don’t think things like controlling human population consciously will happen. Of course govern- ments have to make policies, but they cannot enforce these kinds of things in a democracy . It can only be done by a cam- paign and by bringing the nec- essary awareness, but definite- human aspirations. You can only cap human population. TAKING CHARGE OF BIRTH In 1947, the life expectancy of an average Indian was 32 years. To- day , it has crossed 65. So we took charge of death, but we should have also taken charge of birth. Today , you neither have enough buses, land, toilets, temples or even a sufficient piece of sky for 1.2 billion people. The only thing we can do is – are we going to adjust our population to the resource that we have? That is something that every human being can do if the necessary education and awareness is brought into their lives. If that investment is made, we don’t have to plant trees. The planet is not in peril, it is human life which is in peril. This is something human beings need to understand. I hope we wake up to this fact and do what is needed. Ecological green technologies, all these things are definitely needed, but addressing the most funda- mental thing, that we have mul- tiplied four times over and we have done nothing about it, and are still continuing to multiply, is the biggest problem. The planet is not in peril, it is human life which is in peril. This is something human beings need to understand Humanity devoid of humanity, that’s what humanity is today. Unless humanness is brought forth, I don’t think things like controlling human population consciously will happen ly people in the government have to put that idea forth. Pri- vate agencies and NGOs can do something, but still, govern- mental action is needed. Talking about ecology, land conservation or water conser- vation without controlling hu- man populationis just not going to make a difference because the kind of impetus that is there in the form of science and tech- nology is making every human being hyperactive. You cannot cap human activity because that will amount to capping conservation, Parents, cut screen time while stuck at home Top TWEET Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp Prepare, don’t panic! Government has launched a WhatsApp-based MyGov Corona Helpdesk for alerting and educating the citizens about the #NovelCoronavirus.Just text ‘Hi’ on WhatsApp at 9013151515 & get automated response to your queries related to #Covid19. BREAK: PREVIOUS DAILY SCREEN TIME LIMITS The American Academy of Pediatrics warns par- ents that letting children spend too much time watching TV shows or playing video games on any device can make them more anxious, reduce their ability to control impulses and disturb their sleep. How much screen time varies by age. The doctors’ group advises avoiding all screen time, aside from video chats, for babies and toddlers up to 18 months old, and sets gradually in- creasing limits after that. Between the ages of 2 and 5, for instance, the academy estimates that kids can safe- ly get up to an hour of daily screen time, as long as their parents or caregivers join in. It advises parents of kids 6 and up to consistently lim- it time spent using digital media and to make sure that screen time doesn’t displace sleep or physical activity . As of now, there’s little compelling evidence back- ing up concerns over the dangers of screen time for preschoolers, in particular. So when the parents of lit- tle kids let their child watch a video to make it possible for the grownups to make dinner or take a phone call, there’s no rea- son to beat themselves up. Because American Acad- emy of Pediatrics doesn’t include video chatting as part of a child’s total screen time, it’s a good option to ramp up now, even for the very youngest. Some re- search suggests that babies can learn new words when they engage in a video chat but not from prerecorded videos. Video chatting can help kids stay connected with their friends or mem- bers of their extended fam- ilies whom they no longer can see in person. Consider using it to read stories, play the Go Fish card game or just talk about day’s events. bedtime routines is really important for young chil- dren – those 5 years old and younger. Research indicates that kids with consistent bedtime routines do better in school and tend to behave better than their peers. Studies suggest that even babies get less of the sleep they need if they in- teract with screens at night. The same goes for preschool-aged kids – those between 3 and 5 years old. Using any digital device at bedtime is correlated with losing about half an hour of sleep for children between 8 and 17 years old. Remember, if your kids sleep better, they’re likely to behave better too. That will make it easier for your entire family to handle whatever happens next. FOR FULL REPORT LOG ON TO WWW.PROJECTSYNDICATE.ORG Prakash Javadekar @PrakashJavdekar Happy to announce the grant of Environmental approval to Nardave Irrigation Project in Sindhudurg District, which shall irrigate around 10,000 hectares of land, thus benefiting a huge number of farmers. @moefcc @ PIB_India @PIBMumbai or watch ital media while eating or during any kind of family gathering. But I think it might sometimes be worth bending this rule. Whether they’re coming home from work outside the home, teleworking or simply spending the day taking care of their chil- dren, all parents need some time to decompress or tack- le household chores. BEND: MOST RESTRICTIONS ON WHERE AND WHEN TO USE DEVICES The American Academy of Pediatrics also advises par- ents to create tech-free zones and common situa- tions at home. For exam- ple, the doctors’ group says that kids, especially little ones, should never use dig- Studies suggest that even babies get less of the sleep they need if they interact with or watch screens Spiritual SPEAK KEEP: UNPLUGGED BEDTIME However, one rule I consider worth keeping even when schools, day care centers and workplaces are shut- tered is unplugging from tech at bedtime. Sticking to No purifier equals knowledge, and in time the man of perfect discipline discovers this in his own spirit. —Bhagavad Gita at night. G Vol 1 G Issue No. 283 GRNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764. 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  7. INDIA J AIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 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 MP POLITICAL CRISIS BJP leader Shivraj Chouhan and Narendra Tomar are the front-runners POWERGallery ‘Kamal’ set to bloom after Nath WHO WILL BE NEW DG OF BSF? Who will be new DG BSF ? Names of RPF DG Arun Kumar, SSB DG Kumar Rajesh Chandra and 1986 batch IPS offi cer of Jharkhand cadre K N Chaubey are said to be in the panel. New Delhi: With the Congress government in Madhya Pradesh collapsing, speculation is rife on who would be the BJP’s choice for the chief minister’s post: Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Singh Tomar or some dark horse. The state is set to get a BJP-led government now as the 18-day-long political drama ended on Friday with chief minister Kamal Nath’s resignation. Chouhan has been chief minister thrice. He had the longest ten- ure as the state CM dur- ing 2003-2018, before Nath wrested the chair from him. He is perce- cived as the front-run- ner for the post, but the million-dollar question is whether the top BJP leadership would fa- vour him. “Looking at the way the BJP takes a decision these days, no one can say confidently that a par- ticular stands a good chance. Because such decisions are now taken in the Congress-like command style’, a BJP source told PTI. MP ADVOCATE GENERAL RESIGNS DR SUMEET JERATH APPOINTED SECRETARY, OFFICIAL LANGUAGE Dr Sumeet Jerath, Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, has been appointed as Secretary, Department of Offi cial Language. He is a 1985 batch IAS offi cer of Assam-Meghalaya cadre. Narendra NARAYAN RAJU CONTINUES AS SECRETARY, LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT TILL MAR 2021 Re-employment period of G Narayan Raju as Secretary, Legislative Department on contract basis, has been extended for a period of one year beyond upto March 31, 2021. MS ARUNDHATY GHOSH APPOINTED DIRECTOR GENERAL, POSTAL SERVICES Ms Arundhaty Ghosh, Member (Operations), Postal Services Board, has been appointed Director General Postal Services after promotion to this grade. She is a 1986 batch offi cer of Indian Postal Service. BJP leaders Shivraj Singh Chouhan, VD Sharma, Gopal Bhargava and others celebrate after Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath resigned from his post, at state party headquarters in Bhopal on Friday. —PHOTO BY PTI BJP preparing to form govt as Nath resigns MLA PRADEEP JAISWAL SET TO JOIN BJP WILL APPOINTMENT OF LT GEN RANK OFFICER AS DG, Territorial Army set a precedent? Will it be a precedent now that the DG of Territorial Army will be only of Lt Gen rank. It seems so. P P P dia in Delhi and said all those legislators who have resigned will win in the upcoming elections. Earlier, reacting to Kamal Nath’s resigna- tion, Scindia said: “To- day the people have won in Pradesh. We will regain public confidence and go on the path of public service again.” Delhi, after which there is speculation about the next CM of the state. Sources say that a strategy was chalked out in this meeting about the formation of the government Madhya Pradesh. The cabinet formation was also discussed at this meeting. Meanwhile, Scindia interacted with the me- Delhi: The New Bharatiya Janata Party has intensified the exer- cise to form the govern- ment soon after the Ka- mal Nath government collapsed in Madhya Pradesh. A round of meetings has started from Delhi to Bhopal. A similar meeting took place at the residence of Union Minister Nar- endra Singh Tomar in leadership WHO WILL BE NEW MD OF SBI? Who will succeed P K Gupta as MD of the State Bank of India. Three offi cials said to be top contenders are -Ashwini Bhatia, Partha Sengupta and Alok Chaudhury. individual in Madhya ‘high- TENURE OF ALOK RANJAN AS CVO, BHEL EXTENDED The tenure of Alok Ranjan as Chief Vigilance Offi cer, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), has been extended for a period of two years upto April 2, 2022. He is a 1991 batch IPS offi cer of MP cadre. PM Modi urged caution to deal with coronavirus: LS Speaker Court sends Rana Kapoor to judicial custody till April 2 VINAYAK GARG IS ALSO CVO, IREDA Vinayak Garg, CVO, ITDC, has been entrusted an additional charge of CVO, Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA) for a period of nine months. He is a 1994 batch IRSEE Offi cer. New Delhi: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Friday said that Prime Minister Modi had in his address to the nation urged peo- ple to exercise caution to prevent spread of coronavirus and not feel scared. He asserted that parliament was with PM’s address to the nation. The Speaker said the entire world is dealing with the crisis posed by coronavirus and India is also making all its possible efforts. “Prime Minister in his address to the na- tion appealed to people to exercise caution and not feel scared so that their faith is main- tained,” he said. The Speaker said that PM in his address on Thurs- day told about ways to prevent the spread of corona and announced programme of Janta Curfew on Sunday . “The Parliament is with the Prime Minis- ter’s address to the na- tion. All parties are in agreement,” he said. The Speaker said it Mumbai: The session’s court in Mumbai on Friday sent Rana Ka- poor, former managing director (MD) chief executive officer (CEO) of YES Bank, to judicial custody till April 2. This came after the Enforcement Direc- torate (ED) submitted before the court that it does not need Kapoor’s custody any further. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has also moved a pro- duction warrant to take Kapoor into cus- tody. The CBI had filed a case against Kapoor for allegedly obtaining illegal gratification by acquiring a property in New Delhi from Gautam Avantha group. In ex- change, YES waived the industrial house’s dues and ad- vanced new loans. The former banker was arrested March 8 by the ED un- der the provisions of Prevention of Money Narendra MADHYA PRADESH GOVT EXTENDS TENURE OF RTD DISTT & SESSIONS JUDGE ABDUL JABBAR KHAN IN NPP The Madhya Pradesh Govt has extended contractual period of Retired District and Sessions Judge Abdul Jabbar Khan for the post of Member (Judicial) till the disposal of cases in the Grievance Redressal Authority for Narmada Package Projects from April 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021. and SUSPENSION OF TARUN JOHRI REVOKED, GETS POSTING The suspension of Tarun Johri has been revoked and he has been posted as Chief Conservator of Forests in Arunachal Pradesh. He is a 2000 batch IFS offi cer of AGMUT cadre. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla speaks to the offi cals as he reviews preparedness in wake of the coronavirus pandemic, at Parliament House Complex, in New Delhi on Friday. —PHOTO BY PTI LS passes bill relating to 5 IIITs in PPP mode was a feature of coun- try’s democracy that in the times of difficulty, everyone works togeth- er. Members in the House expressed con- cern over the economic impact of the threat of coronavirus especially on the vulnerable and poor sections. Parliamentary fairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said that the Eco- nomic Response Task Force set up the gov- ernment will look at various issues. Rana Kapoor FOUR IAS OFFICERS GET NEW ASSIGNMENTS IN HARYANA Bhupinder Singh has been appointed as Director, Welfare of Scheduled Caste & OBC and Dusmanta Kumar Behera was made Director, Medical Education & Research and Rajnarayan Kaushik is Secretary, Haryan Public Service Commission. Besides, Mahavir Singh was posted as Additional Deputy Commissioner, Kaithal and Secretary, RTA, Kaithal. Laundering (PMLA) and was since in the probe agency’s custody. Kapoor court on Friday that he is suffering from asth- ma, and because of his age, he is vulnerable to coronavirus. The court has asked the jail au- thorities to take appro- priate precautions on this count. Act ing to the debate on the Indian Institutes of In- formation Technology Laws (Amendment) Bill, HR Development Minister Pokhriyal said that a “beautiful” mod- el had been created for the first time with the participation of the Centre, states and the industry to training to students. New Delhi: The Lok Sabha on Friday passed a bill that seeks to de- clare five Indian Insti- tutes of Information Technology (IIITs) in Public-Private Partner- ship (PPP) mode at Su- rat, Bhopal, Bhagalpur, Agartala and Raichur as institutions of national importance along with existing 15 IIITs. Reply- Thapar’s told the Bank Af- on VINAY SRIVASTAVA APPOINTED PART-TIME GOV DIR ON IRCTC BOARD Ministry of Railways has appointed Vinay Srivastava as a Part-time Government Director of Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited with immediate effect till he holds the post of Executive Director (PSU), Railway Board or until further orders, whichever is earlier. impart JUSTICE DONE, BUT WHAT ABOUT NIRBHAYA FUNDS: CONGRESS New Delhi: After the hanging of four convicts in the Nirbhaya rape and murder case, the Con- gress on Friday said that justice has been done but delay in the whole process showed the weakness of the system. The opposition party also claimed rise of crimes against women in last fi ve years even as the COURT SENDS ACCUSED IN J-K DSP TERRORIST LINKS CASE TO CUSTODY New Delhi: A Delhi court has remanded a man to ten-day police custody in connection with a case against the suspended J&K DSP Davinder Singh, who is accused of trying to assist terrorists to trav- el outside the Union Terri- tory. Additional Sessions Judge Dharmendra Rana on Thursday granted the remand, allowing Delhi UPSC DEFERS INTERVIEWS OF CIVIL SERVICES (MAIN) EXAMINATION, 2019 Due to the prevailing conditions caused by the Novel Corona Virus (COVID–19), as a precautionary measure, the Union Public Service Commission has deferred the Personality Tests (Interviews) of the candidates of the Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2019 scheduled from March 23, 2020 to April 3, 2020 until further orders. New dates for the Personality Tests (Interviews) will be informed to the candidates in due course. HC REFUSES TO ENTERTAIN KUNAL KAMRA’S PLEA New Delhi: Delhi HC on Friday refused to entertain a petition fi led by stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra challenging the ban on fl ying imposed on him by the Indigo, Vistara and other airlines. Kamra today approached the Delhi HC on an urgent basis claiming he has now been banned by all the fi ve major airlines of the country from fl ying. A bench of Justice Naveen Chawla, while refusing to pass any interim direction on the plea, raised objection on Kamra’s actions observing that such kind of behaviour cannot be accepted on a fl ight. Nirbhaya funds to be spent on women’’s safety remains unused. “We need reforms in laws as justice was delayed and the family had to fi ght a lonely battle,” said Congress spokesperson Ami Yagnik. Congress MP Chhaya Verma demanded a check on cybercrime since women many a times fall victim. Police to question the accused Imran Shafi Mir. According to Delhi Police, some inputs were re- ceived through a reliable source that a group of individuals, likely linked to a terror outfi t operating in Jammu and Kashmir, was planning a terrorist attack on protected persons in Delhi and other parts of the country.

  8. TALKING POINT 08 J AIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 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 VHP cancels shobha yatras on Ram Navmi in wake of corona Ram Navmi in wake of corona VHP international working president Alok Kumar said that all big processions planned to celebrate Ramjanmbhoomi verdict, mandating construction of Ram temple, have been postponed and cancelled as of now temples and pray. No big gatherings have been planned, “ added Kumar. Milind Parande, secretary-general, VHP said norms set by states as guidelines to combat COVID-19 will be followed in letter and spirit. The duration of the celebration process is between March 25, the first day of the new year by the Hindu calendar till April 8. “We have asked our ‘kaaryakartas’ not to take out shob- ha yatras and rath yatras. This is what we had planned be- fore the coronavi- rus outbreak. It was supposed to take place in two lakh villages. We have downsised the num- ber of people but the maximum num- ber of villages will be covered. We will follow the norms and rules set by each state and we will take care of le- gal aspect as well for these small gath- erings,” Parande. As for the ceremony of shift- ing Ramlalla to a temporary ture is concerned, it is looked after by Ramjanmbhoomi Teerth Trust. DIVYA HEMNANI that New Delhi: The Vishwa Hindu Pari- shad has cancelled the Shobha Yatras and rath yatras it had planned to cel- ebrate on the first Ram Navami post- Ramjanmbhoomi verdict. The deci- sion has been neces- sitated by the health hazards social gath- erings pose in the wake of the corona- virus outbreak. In addition to this, the RSS-affili- ate will have a quiet ceremony of shift- ing Ram Lalla to the new fibreglass structure so that construction of the temple could be ex- pedited. Speaking to ANI, VHP international working president Alok Kumar said that all big proces- sions planned to celebrate janmbhoomi dict, mandating construction Ram temple, have been postponed and cancelled as of now. This would take place on March 25. “We have asked people in groups to congre- gate in their local A woman wearing a protective mask sits near an near deserted bank of River Ganga in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, in Varanasi on Friday. —PHOTO BY PTI Capacity to manufacture 1.5 cr masks a day,production on: Govt Dassault stops production of Rafale jets amid COVID-19 New Delhi: The pro- duction of Rafale fighter jets for India at the Dassault Aviation facility has been stopped till March 31 in view of the French government’s precau- tionary measures to contain coronavirus spread, IAF sources told ANI, adding that this will have “no ef- fect” on the arrival of by the French govt to tackle COVID-19. In- dian Air Force per- sonnel are training at six different places in France,” said sources. “There will be no ef- fect on the arrival of the first batch of these fighters in India in May this year. The fu- ture deliveries can get affected only if the COVID-19 issue gets prolonged for a longer period. India has al- ready received the five India-specific Ra- fale combat jets on which our pilots are training,” they added. the first batch of jets in May this year. The deliveries can get affected only if the COVID-19 lockdown in France is pro- longed. “The work in Dassault Aviation fa- cility producing Ra- fale fighter jets for In- dia has been stopped till March 31 in view of the measures taken already started. There is no shortage of masks. There is no dearth of gloves. Sanitiser available in the country as per its requirement,” Mandaviya said during the Question Hour. Replying to a query, he said, “We are taking initiatives that there should not be a crisis- like situation in the country .” to meet the demand is available, Chemical and Fertiliser and Shipping Minister Mansukh Lal Mandaviya told the Up- per House. “We have more than 100 units in the country for manufacturing of masks. We have done a survey ... per day 1.5 crore mask manufac- turing capacity is in the country .Production has New Delhi: India has a capacity to manufac- ture 1.5 crore masks a day and the production has already started to ensure there is no cri- sis-like situation amid coronavirus outbreak, the government said in RS on Friday . Besides, there is no dearth of gloves or med- icines and adequate quantity of sanitisers Ram- ver- added is of struc- small Kshetra PM MODI WILL AGAIN ADDRESS NATION: PC ‘PM SHOULD HAVE ADDRESSED NATION EARLIER’ SHAHEEN BAGH PROTESTERS TO CONTINUE PROTEST METRO SERVICES WILL BE CLOSED ON SUNDAY: DMRC CENTRE EXTENDS VISAS OF FOREIGNERS IN INDIA New Delhi: Congress MP and former Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram said that that Prime Minister would have ‘no option but to again address the nation and an- nounce tougher social and economic meas- ures’ to contain the spread of COVID-19. While supporting PM Modi’s initiative to observe a ‘Janta curfew’, Chidambaram told reporters, “I think the Prime Minister was testing the waters. He would be compelled to come back in a few days to announce tougher social and economic measures which I also tweeted on Thursday.” “I have the feeling that the PM will come back in the next few days to announce tougher social and economic measures,” he tweeted. New Delhi: Congress MP and former Union Minister Kapil Sibal on Friday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision to call a ‘Janta cur- few’ on Sunday, March 22 from 7 am to 9 pm in an attempt to combat the spread of Coronavirus is a right deci- sion but he should have addressed the nation earlier. “As far as the PM’s speech was concerned, it was fi ne as a Prime minister should address the nation. Maybe he could have addressed the nation earlier. What he said in the speech was very little. He asked the people to come out at their balconies on March 22 at 5 pm and clap (for the medical staff), of course, we should clap our hands but also join hands as well,” Sibal told ANI. With regard to the Coronavirus outbreak in the country, he said that information is still awaited as to how many people are affected by it as the testing facili- ties are not completely on the ground. New Delhi: The Delhi Metro services will be closed on Sunday in view of the ‘Janata curfew’, offi cials said. The total number of coronavirus cases in the national capital on Thurs- day rose to 14, according to the Delhi Health Department. In view of the ‘Janata curfew’ to be observed on March 22, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has decided to keep its services closed, the DMRC said in a statement on Friday. “The move is aimed at encouraging public to stay indoors and maintain social distancing, which is essential in the fi ght against COVID-19,” it said. Calling for “resolve and restraint” to fi ght coronavirus, PM Modi on Thursday asked the entire country to observe ‘Janta curfew’ on Sunday. In a nearly 30-minute national broadcast, he asked people to stay indoors and work from home as much as possible while underscoring the dangers of coronavirus. New Delhi: The Centre has decided to ex- tend till April 15 the regular visa and e-visa of those foreigners who are currently in India and unable to leave the country due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. According to a Union Home Ministry notifi cation, a number of foreign nation- als are in the country since imposition of travel restrictions and are unable to exit the country during the validity of their visa. “Regular visa, e-visa or stay stipulation of all foreign nationals which have expired or would be expiring during the period from March 13 (midnight) to April 15 (midnight) would be extended till midnight of April 14 on ‘Gratis’ basis after making online ap- plication by the foreigner. New Delhi: The women protesters in Shaheen Bagh will continue with their protest on Sunday, the day when Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged people to remain inside their houses under a self- imposed curfew. The women have been blocking a side of a road connecting southeast Delhi to Noida since mid-December to protest against the amended citizenship law. On Monday, the Delhi government said gatherings with more than 50 people were not allowed in the wake of the novel coro- navirus pandemic. The size of gatherings has since been reduce to 20 people. “It also applies to Shaheen Bagh,” Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had said. Design: Abhishek Gupta

  9. SPORTS J AIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2020 09 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Japan welcomes Olympic flame as doubts swirl over Games ished cherry blossom. “Children planned to welcome the Olympic flame, but we decided to scale it down, giving priority to their safety,” Mori said. The actual torch relay begins on March 26, starting from the J-Vil- lage sports complex in Fukushima that was commandeered as a base by workers scram- bling to contain the fall- out from the nuclear meltdown. “The Olympic flame relay is the biggest event ahead of the Olympics. It is very important for us to carry it out at any cost,” said Tokyo 2020 CEO Toshiro ahead of the ceremony . But organisers have been forced to scale back what should have been a key event to raise awareness and excite- ment ahead of the July 24 opening ceremony . While spectators are allowed to watch from the roadside, fans have been urged to “avoid forming crowds”, with organisers warning there could be a change of programme in the event of “excessive congestion”. Daily arriv- al and departure ceremo- nies are closed to the pub- lic and all torch-bearers will have their tempera- tures taken before par- ticipating in the relay . Higashimatsushima: The Olympic flame ar- rived in Japan Friday to a muted reception, what should have been a joy- ous celebration dramat- ically scaled down due to the coronavirus pan- demic that has cast doubt over whether the Tokyo Games can even go ahead. The flame landed on a special charter flight into Matsushima Air Base in Miyagi province, chosen as part of the “Recovery Olympics” to showcase the region’s revival after the 2011 earthquake, and nuclear meltdown. Former Olympians Saori Yoshi- da and Tadahiro Nomu- ra collected the flame from the aircraft and took it to a cauldron in the shape of a cherry blossom on a stage in front of selected guests. But some 200 local children that were due to welcome the flame were kept away as part of what called the “heartbreak- ing” decision to pare back events as the world battles the virus that has killed nearly 10,000 people. After a speech by chief organiser Yoshiro Mori, the former Olympians lit the cauldron with the torch, also designed to represent Japan’s cher- had organisers tsunami Japanese Tokyo 2020 Olympics chief Yoshiro Mori, center, followed by three-time Olympic gold medalists Tadahiro Nomura and Saori Yoshida, right, carries the Olympic flame during the Flame Arrival Ceremony at Japan Air Self-Defense Force Matsushima Base. Muto —Agencies In self-isolation, I have found some freedom: Mary Kom Mary has self-isolated at her Delhi residence since returning from Jordan Sindhu continued to play on at All Eng despite Covid-19 scare England is among the most- affected by virus outbreak, which has caused more than 9,000 deaths across the world “I am chilling, doing my exercises, taking care of my fitness and playing with my chil- dren after being away from them for almost one month,” Mary said. “That’s the best part of this isolation, I am with my family through the day without having to think of anything. My appeal to everyone is don’t panic, try and stay at home if you can and spend time with your family ,” she said. “In my case, I have felt a sense of freedom with this isolation. I have re- alised that I am not feel- ing the stress of a daily schedule right now.” The six-time world champi- on is also a sitting Rajya Sabha MP . New Delhi: The COV- ID-19 pandemic has iso- lated her from the world outside but iconic Indi- an boxer MC Mary Kom says the forced slow- down of life as usual has also redefined the mean- ing of freedom for her. Mary Kom has self- isolated at her Delhi residence since return- ing from month’s Asian Olympic Qualifiers in Jordan where she booked her- self a second Olympic berth. The precautionary measure was necessi- tated by a training trip to Italy before landing in Jordan even though the entire Indian team got COVID-19 negative cer- tificates from the IOC. the this not play this match back, what do you say?’” Sindhu’s fa- ther PV Ramana said. “Only Sindhu, Lak- shya (Sen) and Sikki (Reddy) and Ashwini were there in second round. We decided to stay back and play, Vimal also said let’s play . The rea- son was when we are already here so one more day won’t make any difference,” he added. The advisory caused signifi- cant confusion and concern among the top Indian shut- tlers, who were in Birmingham for the tourna- ment with Paru- palli Kashyap sending an SOS to the government asking for clarity on the situation. New Delhi: PV Sindhu was given the choice of pulling out of All Eng- land Championships after the Indian govern- ment’s travel restric- tions came into force but the Olympic silver- medallist decided to play on despite the cha- os triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. On March 11, the gov- ernment issued a re- vised travel advisory, cancelling all visas till April 15 and making it clear that Indian na- tionals returning to the country from affected countries quarantined for 14 days. England is among the most-affected by coro- navirus which has caused more than 9,000 deaths across the world. “When the travel ad- visory came on March 11 night, the next morn- ing Gopi coach Pullela ichand) had told us that ‘this has come so let’s and go —PTI Diving, artistic swimming Oly qualifying events postponed BAI instructs employees to work from home April 21 to 26, and FINA Artistic Olympic Games Qualifi- cation Tournament scheduled to be held from April 30 to May 3. FINA also announced that it would push off the FINA Diving World Series from March 27-29 in London, and the FINA Diving Grand Prix in Kuala Lumpur original- ly set for June 5-7. cided to postpone the FINA Diving WC, which is scheduled to take place in Tokyo from New Delhi: The Bad- minton Association of India (BAI) on Friday announced its office will shut down from March 23 owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. BAI is the latest Nation- al Sports Federation (NSF) to shut down its premises in the wake of novel coronavirus out- break. “In the wake of the Corona Virus out- break and the adviso- ries issued by the Sports Ministry and Govern- ment of India guide- lines for safety meas- ures, BAI has decided to shut down their office from March 23,” a re- lease said. Beijing: World swim- ming governing body FINA has announced that the diving and artis- tic swimming Olympic qualification events will be postponed to June. FINA -- after consulting with the International Olympic Committee and the organizers of the Tokyo 2020 O l y m p i c Games - de- Swimming would be outbreak, (national Gop- —PTI —Agencies Cricket boards brace for losses in the time of corona COMBAT CORONA Virat Kohli, Anushka Sharma bat for self isolation New Delhi: When the mighty Indian cricket board decided this week that only the chief among its national selec- tors would travel busi- ness class, it merely con- firmed straitened times for the game amid the coronavirus outbreak. The uncharacteristic austerity by the world’s richest cricket board fol- lows its decision earlier this month to halve the winner’s purse at this year’s IPL, a cash cow with a brand value of $6.8 billion. The fran- chise-based Twenty20 vent the further spread of the virus.” “Let’s make it safe for us and everyone else by self isolation,” said Kohli while Anushka concluded with,” stay at home and stay healthy .” A number of sports personalities have come forward in spreading the message to combat the coronavirus pan- demic, which has in- fected more 2,00,000 people world- wide and killed over 9,000. isolation. “We all know we are going through a very difficult time,” Kohli said. “And the only way to stop the spread of Coronavirus is by act- ing together,” urged Anushka. As they took turns to speak, Kohli said, “We are staying at home for our safety and for every- one else’s one.” Anushka followed, by suggesting that, “...you should do it too to pre- Delhi: India’s New cricket captain Virat Kohli and his actor wife Anushka Sharma on Friday issued a joint ap- peal for self-isolation to combat the dreaded COVID-19 which has left the world in disarray . Kohli and Anushka posted a video message on Twitter, appealing everyone to stay at home, a day after Prime Minister Modi addressed the na- tion to advocate self- lll Kohli, Anushka posted a video message on Twitter, appealing everyone to stay at home, a day after PM Modi addressed the nation to advocate self-isolation pandemic, league was scheduled to begin on March 29 but has now been postponed until April 15. To many, a condensed tourna- ment, possibly without foreign players, later this year looks like a more realistic prospect. than Narendra —PTI —Agencies

  10. Books are the doorway to knowledge, we get a chance to peep into the thoughts of people who lived centuries ago. —Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO & Editor, First India 2ND FRONT 10 POSTAL REG NO. JPC/010/2019-21 J AIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2020 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia JOINTLY WE NEED TO COMBAT CORONA: CM ‘The state govt is constantly taking strict steps to prevent the spread of virus and NGOs can play an effective role in creating awareness’ BRUTAL MURDER OF DEMOCRACY IN MP: CM ASHOK GEHLOT CM okays amnesty scheme for agri traders First India News CM Jaipur: Ashok Gehlot, in a major relief, has approved the am- nesty scheme to waive off the pend- ing Mandi charges for sugar & agri- cultural commodi- ties imported from outside the state, for food processing purpose, April 27 2005 to December 31 2019. The scheme will waive off 50% of princi- pal mandi charges and 100% of penal- ties and interest applicable on it. The scheme will be effective till March 31 2020 for food processing units licensed by the mandi com- mittee. Units tak- ing benefit from the scheme will have furnish an af- fidavit stating reg- ular payments in future and also withdraw, if any, cases pending in the court. from Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot with Dr Raghu Sharma, DB Gupta, Subhash Garg, other officials and NGO representatives during the meeting at CMO on Friday. First India News amnesty experiences to provide help to the government. NGOs through social media, etc., can provide invaluable contribution like removing the mis- conceptions among the people, pre- venting black market- ing, providing other re- sources including medi- cines, food, motivating them for the census of government-issued ad- visory,” Gehlot said. Medical and Health Minister Dr Raghu Sharma, giving infor- mation about the steps taken by the state gov- ernment to prevent the virus from spreading, said that investigation facilities are being de- veloped at many places in the state. “There is no need to send the sample to Pune or oth- er places. Adequate ar- rangements have been made for isolation in every district. There is no dearth of masks and medical devices,” he said. CS DB Gupta added that information relat- ed to corona can be giv- en on state level control room and helpline num- bers 104 and 108 on 0141- 2225624 telephone num- ber. Also, complaints related to black market- ing can also be given on these numbers. Kamal Nath Jaipur: Chief Minis- ter Ashok Gehlot has said that it is neces- sary for every section of the society to par- ticipate in the preven- tion of corona infec- tion and voluntary organizations should cooperate in the ef- forts of the govern- ment. He said that the state government is constantly strict steps to prevent the spread of the virus and NGOs can play an effective role in creat- ing awareness among the general public. Gehlot was holding a First India News racy in broad day- light," he said in a statement. His remarks came after Pradesh CM Kamal Nath submitted his resigna- tion to the Governor. Mr Nath's move came a day after the Supreme Court di- rected a floor test be conducted in Madhya Pradesh Assembly on Friday to prove that the Congress govern- ment led by him en- joys a majority in the House following the resignation MLAs of his party. There is no need to send the sample to Pune or other places. Adequate arrangements have been made for isolation in every district. There is no dearth of masks and medical devices. — Dr Raghu Sharma, Medical and Health Minister Jaipur: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday said democracy was bla- tantly killed in Mad- hya Pradesh with the fall of the Kamal Nath-led state gov- ernment there. He said dismantling a democratically elected government for lust of power has become a habit of the BJP. "What we have wit- nessed today in Mad- hya Pradesh is a bla- tant killing of democ- Rajasthan Madhya spread taking “NGOs work with dif- ferent sections of soci- ety along with poor and backward masses as well, and in such disas- ters, they can use their discussion with the rep- resentatives of these organizations in the conference hall of the Chief Minister's Office on Friday of 22 evening. MP rebel Congress MLA’s daughter hangs self in Kota Housing Board’s payment bonanza for house owners HC issues notices to state govt and JVVNL First India News First India News Kota: daughter Congress MLA from MP Suresh Dhakad al- legedly committed suicide by hanging herself from the ceil- ing at her matrimoni- al house in Baran dist, police said on Friday. Police found the body of the woman, identified as Jyoti, lying on the floor of house in Bhaskheda village with ligature marks around her neck, SHO of Kelwada police station in the dist Nand Singh said, adding that the incident occurred on intervening night of Thursday and Friday . He said prima facie it is a case of suicide A-24-year-old of rebel The Ra- Rajasthan Jaipur: jasthan High Court passed an order on a Writ Petition filed by advocate Sunil Kumar Singh in Jaipur on Thursday. The case concerned Dharam- veer Singh, Director of Bonafide Arts at Bagru, who got the power under the open access through IEX for demand of 4200 KVA at 33 KV and got a bill for Feb 2017, which bore a whop- ping penalty of over Rs 1.5 cr.In shock the petitioner approached the commercial wing Jaipur: Housing Board (RHB) has announced an am- nesty scheme from fifty to hundred percent on interest and penalties on balance instalments of EWS, LIG, MIG and HIG houses. RHB Commissioner Pawan Arora said that the scheme has been brought to pro- vide relief to common people in accordance with CM Ashok Ge- hlot’s budget speech. Arora informed that the scheme covers all types of houses allot- ted by RHB. Giving details of Sunil Kumar Singh of Jaipur Discom but got no satisfactory an- swer. They maintained that penalty was on ac- count of over capacity . After digging deep it came to light that highest percentage of over-drawl 218.07% in one of the blocks on date and as such 218.07% of entire month was fixed and energy charges have been levied as penalty . MLAs from that state who recently resigned from the Congress to join the BJP resulting in the resignation of MP CM Kamal Nath. Jyoti was married to Dr Jai Singh Mehata who is posted as medical officer at the government health centre in Shahabad area and lives in Baskheda village of Baran district, the official said. though investigation into the matter is yet to be initiated as none among the woman''s in-laws is willing to speak to the police and the post-mortem examination is yet to be conducted. The woman's father Suresh Dhakad is MLA from Pohhari constitu- ency in Madhya Pradesh and is among the 'rebel' be of 50% for MIG B and HIG allotments. The scheme will provide the relief till 30 June 2020. The new scheme by RHB will provide relief to a large number of people who turned defaulters earlier due to differ- ent circumstances. the scheme Commis- sioner Arora formed that board will waive of 100% of interest and penalty on payment of all balance instal- ments of EWS, LIG and MIG A houses al- lotted from 1 Janu- ary 2001. The waiver we will in- the was had TETE -A-TETE MOTOR MOUTH BLABBER AIDE WHAT CORONA? POPULARITY KE LIYE KUCH BHI Aishwary Pradhan T people of his constituency and For What? Stealing away rightful credit from guess who? CM Ashok Gehlot. Actually CM Gehlot had announced a Rs 100 crore plan for the Jawai dam. Local Congress candidate in last elections Ranju Ramawat had posters all over her constituency informing people that their prob- lem was being solved as per prom- ises made. Now BJP MLA Joraram Kumawat wasn’t in mood to let Con- gress and its popular CM to take credit of this so he, without bother- ing for advisories issued by PM Shivendra Parmar A keep and it becomes all the more important if some- body is a minister. There are so many people who try to be close to a sitting min- ister but there are some who are called the ‘Right Hand Man’ (RH man) of the minister. So this RH man of a sitting minister proved himself to be such a motor mouth that he could spell trouble for the minister himself. An officer from the enforcement wing of JDA the concerned building for which he had issued a no- tice. When the EO asked for the reason as it was part of his duty the RH man bluffed by telling the EO that the minister had part- nership in the building de- spite the fact that the min- ister has no links, whatso- ever, with the building. So the obvious question is that has the minister au- thorized his RH man to blabber anything on his be- half? If yes then he should be prepared for a big trou- ble for himself someday. As it is the minister has just had a narrow escape from a state rocking scandal. Modi himself, called for a meeting of locals. He proudly addressed a meeting of almost 200 people when there is a restriction on gathering of more than 50 people. Without any doubt the MLA risked the lives of his supporters for a false credit. This example stands out because the CM during his budget reply had made many announcements but none of the opposition MLAs rushed to take the credit of fulfil- ment of a demand or promise as Kumawat did. The word around in Pali district is that Joraram Ku- mawat isn’t fighting with Gehlot but is fighting with the ghosts of former high profile MLAs from Sumerpur like Beena Kak (Con- gress-Thrice) and Madan Rathore (BJP-Twice). he whole world is aware of the Coronavirus threat but a BJP MLA prefers his local politics over the lives of the s a golden rule eve- rybody in public life should be cautious of the company they issued a notice to a builder. This RH man called the En- forcement officer (EO) and warned him to not to go to MLA Joraram Kumawat

  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 facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia This issue is sponsored by Fashion Suitings Pvt. Ltd. 11 JAIPUR, SATURDAY MARCH 21, 2020 Anushka Sharma asked people to follow social dis- tancing in her Tweet. She wrote: “To all of us citizens of India, this is the time to adhere to and abide by the preventive and precautionary directives stated by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modiji for us to fi ght against Corona virus (Covid 19). Do follow the JANTA CURFEW on March 22: a self-curfew from the people, for the people, from 7am to 9pm.” DOORIYAAN ACHHI HAIN... In the wake of a spurt in COVID-19 cases across the country, several B-wood celebs joined hands with the Maharashtra govt and released a public service announcement to share precautionary measures to defeat the virus Anushka Sharma TOP TWEETS! Alia Bhatt T cha skta hai,” said Ajay Devgn towards the end of the video and it ends with Aksh- ay Kumar saying, “agar har ek naagrik in niyamo ka paa- lan karke apna yogdaan de, to saath milkar yakeenan hum is khatre ko taal sakte hain.” The public service an- nouncement is an initia- tive by director Rohit Shetty’s film company Rohit Shetty Picturez in collaboration with Ma- harashtra Govern- ment. On the other hand, right after Minister Modi urged citizens to observe a social curfew on March 22, many stars took to social media to express support to his initiative. —Agency sambhavna sabse zyaada hai,” said Arjun Kapoor. Actor Ayushmann Khur- rana, is seen urging people to not crowd at public places and stay at home as much as possible. “Bina hath dhoye apne aakho ya chehre ko na chhuye, agar aapko khaasi bukhar ya saans lene me dik- kat ho to kisi k sampark me naa aye aur doctor se mile,” said Alia Bhatt in the video. “Suraksha k prati humara ek kadam kayi zindigiya ba- he video starts with legendary actor Am- itabh Bachchan’s in- troductory about the virus fol- lowed by other ac- tors sharing one pre- cautionary measure each. While senior actor Anil Ka- poor is seen spreading aware- ness about handwashing, Madhuri Dixit Nene is seen speaking on the precaution- ary measures to be taken while coughing or sneezing. ‘Gully Boy’ actor Ranveer Singh, on the other hand, is seen asking people to use al- cohol based hand sanitizers at places that lack the facility to wash hands with water. Fitness expert and actor Shilpa Shetty threw light on the necessity to consume a nutrient-rich meal and cut- ting down on fatty food items. Varun Dhawan asked people to avoid unneces- sary travelling and to maintain a minimum distance of 1 metre from sick people. “Bacho aur bu- zurgo ka khaas khayal rakhe kyuki inki sankramit hone ki Preity Zinta Preity Zinta tweeted: “Good morning folks ! I hope & pray that everyone supports & follows the #Janata- Curfew on 22 March from 7am- 9pm as suggested by our PM @narendramodi This is the only way we can fi ght the #covid19 virus & safeguard ourselves & our country #jaihind #stayhome #besafe #ting.” speech Dia Mirza wrote: “Wholeheartedly welcome the Prime Minister’s idea of a #JanataCurfew. These are extraordinary times and it requires our united response to this pandemic. And yes, a BIG salute to the frontline health workers who are relentlessly fi ghting this virus for us #Covid19.” Prime Dia Mirza Amitabh Bachchan Madhuri Dixit Nene

  12. HOLLYWOOD 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 CUSTODY BATTLE A 12 JAIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2020 In a war-zone A Angeles neighbours over the towering bamboo plants in her driveway . The ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ star shared the informa- tion in a new video for Architectural Digest, in which she gives viewers a tour of her cosy Hollywood home. At one point, Johnson took the cameras into her yard, where she points to the tall bamboo plants lining her out- door space, said they have become a point of contention with her next door neigh- bours. She said: “Bam- boo grows so crazy fast. My neighbours are in a war with me about how high the bamboo in the drive- way is growing, be- cause why would I want people to see in my house? So they can just shove it.” —IANS ctress Dakota Johnson openly tling her Los is bat- fter reports claimed Jennifer Aniston has helped Brad Pitt’s daughter Shiloh Jolie-Pitt land an acting gig, sources claim Angelina Jolie has banned the Friends alum from meeting her children. Just recently, a report claimed that Jennifer Anis ton was growing close to Shiloh Jolie- Pitt. The Friends alum apparently helped Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s daughter bag an acting gig in her upcoming Hollywood project produced by Jennifer. Now, a new claim sug- gests the claims in the unconfirmed report hasn’t gone down well with Angelina. The Eternal star is rumoured to be seeking sole custody of her children. Angelina and Brad are parents to six children - 18-year-old Mad- dox, 16-year-old Pax, 15-year-old Zahara, 13-year-old Shiloh, and 11-year-old twins Vivi- enne and Knox. Angelina wants to ban Jen from meeting her children. Not only does she want “Jen be banned from seeing her kids”, but Ange is also reportedly filed a new evaluation against Brad. A source quote reads, Angelina has “filed for a new child custody evaluation against Brad.” The apparent move has come as a huge blow to eve- ryone, including Jolie-Pitt kids. The outlet also insists Brad was hoping the divorce comes through by May . But the new de- velopment has got him questioning what else he could possibly do to prove the kids are his number one priority . The new report makes its way online after Brad was spotted bonding with friend Alia Shawkat over burgers. The two were spotted at a burger joint in LA shar- ing a laugh over a meal. —Agency Dakota Johnson Angelina Jolie DON’T PANIC Quarantine ANXIETY A up about “experiencing severe anxiety”. The singer took to Instagram and ex- plained how meditation has helped her keep anxiety in check. A few days ago, Camila Cabello took to her Instagram stories and urged fans to take care of their mental health during self-quar- antine. Now, the Havana hitmaker has confessed she has been battling severe anxiety Mendes’ lady love revealed she has been meditating to keep her anxi- ety under control. Sharing a pic- ture from one of her meditation sessions, Camila explained she kept her troubles with anxi- ety because she was try- ing to be okay . S be stupid amid the coronavirus pandemic. The 18-year-old singer took to Twitter to follow up her decision to postpone some shows last week, sharing that all her remaining ‘Where Do We Go?’ North American tour dates would be rescheduled. Eilish announced that her upcoming tour was rescheduled due to Coronavirus. to pay attention to guidelines from officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Don’t panic, but don’t be stupid. It (coronavirus) is a really big deal right now and it is not a joke. I know because a lot of us haven’t seen it with our eyes - what it’s been doing and who it’s been affecting - it’s hard to understand that it’s real. But it really is real, and I’ve seen a lot of young people out in the world, all over the place, going to the club or going to the beach, just going out and hanging out. It’s really irre- sponsible,” she said. Eilish went on to note that the trend for ‘social distancing’ is eve- ryone’s responsibility because peo- ple should consider the older, weak- er people around them. She also suggested fans stay in- side as much possible. inger Billie Eilish has scrapped all remaining dates of her current tour while urging fans not to mid Coronavirus outbreak, Camila Cabello confesses ‘ex- periencing severe anxiety’ Camila Cabello has opened lately. Shawn She made a more personal nouncement on her Instagram Story timeline, telling followers an- Billie Eillish —IANS Camila Cabello —IANS FACE OF THE DAY YOUR DAY Horoscope by Saurabbh Sachdeva ARIES MAR 21 - APR 20 TAURUS APR 21 - MA Y 20 GEMINI MA Y 21 - JUNE 21 CANCER JUNE 22 - JUL Y 23 Your family will appear most responsive to your needs today. Your understanding nature towards someone’s suffering will be highly appreciated. You must consider taking your friend’s advice in the matter of love. Please take very good care of your health. Carefully read your work documents and specially those which involve your signatures. At workplace not everyone like us no matter how good we are so that should never bother you. Academically, help others to an extent you don’t anduo creating trouble for yourself and anyone else. Today no matter how much you spend on what, luckily all the money will fl ow back to your life as today you are blessed with money. Never let someone’s words defi ne who you are, people often get jealous from someone having true potential. Take care of your family along with you. Do not leave any stone unturned when it comes to excelling in studies. Focus on improving your concentration power if you are feeling distracted lately. You will feel like fi nishing all the pending work at home. There will be positive changes in your environment. LEO JUL Y 24 - AUGUST 23 You seem to always solve problems for others and help them out. You have started working in the direction of achieving your targets. Your planning for building a house will turn out to be good. It may get diffi cult for you to deal with the fi rm opinion, folling them will be harder. VIRGO AUG 24 - SEP 23 LIBRA SEPT 24 - OCTOBER 22 Avoid taking any loan rather believe in yourself and you will fi nd a way to deal with things. Your spouse may be a bit stubborn about some idea and sometimes you should give in. You will change your accommodation to gain more security. You feel the need to clarify. SCORPIO OCT 23 - NOVEMBER 22 If you looking for monetary help then the help shall be provided. Today you will work really hard in whatever you will do with hundred percent dedication. Sometimes you agree with family and sometimes you don’t but remember that doesn’t make anyone bad, take things easy. You can expect a fi nancial boost in form of salary increment or getting money back from the borrower. Keep following the path you have chosen to have a good health. Your ability to handle issues at hand will get you recognised professionally Avoid blaming. SAGITTARIUS NOV 23 - DEC 22 Social gathering will lighten up your mood today. Sometime you becomes a shopaholic and once you start you don’t pay attention to what is important and what not, luckily for you today you are blessed with money as well as sensibility to judiciously use your dough. CAPRICORN DEC 23 - JAN 20 You may spend all your time running behind money but it will come to you only when you stop running after it and invest more time in doing what you like. If you have a spoilt kid then its time to mend there ways by doing counselling. You may take a loan to buy your dream house. AQUARIUS JAN 21 - FEB 19 PISCES FEB20 - MARCH 20 You must take responsibility of things rather than relying on others as sometimes others can take advantage of it. You may have opinion difference with your parents but take it lightly. In social life, avoid venting your anger on some who is younger or elder. You recently have controlled your hunger to shop and these days you have limited yourself to only buying the bare essentials. You will help your spouse on the home front to take some burden off his/her shoulders. Your love may not give the kind of attention you have been waiting for. ASHI SINGH, Actress

  13. ETC JAIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 202013 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia DEATH PENALTY SPEAKUP AS JUSTICE UNFOLDS ITSELF WITH THE HANGING OF THE NIRBHAYA CONVICTS, IT RAISES A QUESTION WHETHER THIS DEATH PENALTY WILL BE A DECENT DETERRENT TO ENSURE SUCH CASES ARE NOT REPEATED This decision will act as a deter- rent and it is for the people to know that they can’t disregard women to the extent of raping and murdering her. The historic judgement is evident enough for the people of this Nation to have trust in law but this delayed justice need to be looked into waiting for 8 long years. It’s just too much, however, I still support and stand along with the fact that the decision given bye our tem- ples of law and Justice is really in the very right perspective. —DR PRAMILA SANJAYA right to life without any rea- sonable explanation. Hence, in no way is India dishonoring or is in breach of its international or do- mestic obligations by contin- uing death penalty as a pun- ishment. A genuine problem with the cases of death penalty is the elaborate and extensive framework of law which leads to a major slowdown in the process of reaching a fi- nal verdict. It is respected that death penalty is an ir- revocable punishment and hence adequate time needs to be taken to reach such conclu- sions. However, what is sug- gested is the establishment of fast track courts for offences which lay down capital pun- ishment as a possibility . This will come with its own cost with respect to the logistics of the judiciary, nonetheless it is an extremely important measure to fulfil the basic purpose of the punishment, which is increased deter- rence. As convicts of the Nirbhaya case were hung at dawn on 20th March 2020, the day to follow brings a ray of hope with this landmark execu- tion. It puts out an extremely bold message that such crimes deserve punishment as strin- gent as death penalty and that there is no escape from law irrespective of the various ap- pellate possibilities. It re- installs our faith in the judiciary and serves as a warning to those who think that such pitiless crimes can be GARIMA ARORA cityfirst@firstindia.co.in T he execution of death penalty against the convicts of the con- troversial 2012 Nirb- haya gang rape and murder case opened up the debate on capital punishment in the country. The question that arises is whether death pen- alty is a morally and legally acceptable punishment in a contemporary world which highly advocates for protec- tion of basic human rights such as the right to life. Whether is it actually solving the objective with which it was introduced. The purpose behind legis- lating such a harsh punish- ment which eventually leads to taking away of one’s right to life is that of deterrence. Death penalty is often criti- cized to be not as deterrent a measure as it should be, the reason being that it does not take place immediately and involves a long appealable process. It is well noted that previously there have been death penalties for such grave crimes, however the growth rate of such heinous crimes hasn’t gone down. The prob- lem here is that we are view- ing the situation from a single angled lens. We tend to ignore the fact that these crimes might actually be taking place on a much higher and larger scale if such deterrent effective punishments were to be completely abol- has The well deserved and simultaneous hangings of the four convicts will definitely be a deterrent against such crimes in the future. Unfortunately the process took more than seven years. Had this case been decided in seven months, the deterrence factor would have been far more. But I feel that it’s better late than never, so, hat’s off to Judiciary. —ROOPA MEHTA shrined in the constitution are not absolute. This essen- tially means that such rights can be reasonably restricted by the procedure established by law. Capital punishment is one such procedure estab- lished by law which restricts the right to life. The Indian judiciary has already adjudi- cated that it is reasonable to restrict Article 21 in the ‘rar- est of the rare’ cases. The Constitution of India under Article 51 puts an obligation to respect international trea- ties however it has been up- held by the courts that do- mestic law will prevail over international treaty obliga- tions. Moreover, India would have said to be violative of such obligations if it were to completely do away with the ished. It is this deterrent ef- fect that makes awarding of capital punishment prefera- ble over life imprisonment in cases involving extreme bru- tality and inhumane offenses. It is believed that such pun- ishments also weave a gener- al thought in the public that bad things happen to those who do bad and reversely good things happen to those who do good. Another point of opposi- tion against death penalty is that it is said to be violative of Article 21 of the Indian Constitution along with In- dia’s international treaty ob- ligations which together ad- vocate for right to life for all human beings. It is important to understand the fact that the fundamental rights en- The hanging of the Nirbhaya rapists is a deterrent to poten- tial rapists, that no matter how hard they try, they will sooner or later be hanged and not even God can help them. However, only deterring the men is not sufficient as many of them are ignorant because of movies so we should teach them what is right and what is wrong, so that they know that one should not harass women not only because they will be hanged but because it is NOT GOOD. —DR MAMTA SHARMA committed or will be toler- ated in the society . The hanging of Nirbhaya rapists brought to a close a horror story whose dark echoes have lasted for over seven years. It will certainly have a deterrent value be- cause this case exemplifies the degree of torture which is unparalleled. First and foremost a case of rape- a heinous gang rape that caused death with brutal- ity. It shows that those people were a menace. It is a historical day and it will send a strong message across specially to potential criminals. —APRA KUCHHAL I believe that the hanging of Nirbhaya’s rapists is justi- fied and it was the most appropriate punishment for the gruesome act of brutal- ity they committed. It will deter such acts in the future because people will think a thousand times before raping someone. They will shudder thinking of the repercus- sions. To create a better world, we need to stop this from the grass root. —VIJAY LAXMI BISHNOI Inputs by Nehal Nayar, Kirti Chauhan & Karishma Gwalani Designed by Shailesh Tinker

  14. CITY BUZZ JAIPUR | SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2020 14 www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia —PHOTO BY SUMAN SARKAR City First in words with a few restaurateurs in the Pink City about putting the restaurants and café’s on hold for a while IN SOLIDARITY Amer Fort, Jaipur The decision of the Government to close down the restau- rants though has a very major impact on the business and the economy, but it is a necessary and a welcome step towards the health and the well-being of the citizens of the country. We on our part, are taking all necessary steps for the safety of our staff and advising them on the do’s and don’ts. Our packing and home deliveries will continue during the closure period. CAPTAIN GURINDER VIRK, Owner, Handi Restaurant Although its a huge loss if you see through a business perspective, but the situation we all are in, is inevitable and certain measures are more than necessary in the times like these. We always intend to serve our guests with the best amenities; however, we don’t want anyone to get affected because of any carelessness. Following the guidelines of the local and na- tional authorities, we’ve temporarily paused all our operations until March 31st after sanitizing the outlets for the greater good. We Looking forward to serve you all again but until then, mark yourself safe from the Coronavirus. YOGESH CHOUDHARY, Owner, Trove Club-cafe-lounge NEHAL NAYAR nehal.nayar@firstindia.co.in W ith the sudden out- break of the Coronavi- rus (COVID-19) Jaipur, everyone in and around the city is taking precautionary measures and doing the best they can. Most of the of- fices have provided work-from- hom e, the schools and colleges have been shut down, the board exams have been postponed, and whatnot. Even though quaran- tining oneself is the best thing that one can do for starters, this is having a major impact on the business across the city. May it be a hotel, a restaurant, or a café, everyone’s business’ are taking a turn, and have put them under the question- ‘What is going to happen next?’ City First got in touch with a few res- taurateurs in the Pink City to know about their opinion for the Coronavirus scare. in Taking into consideration the prevalent situation of COVID19, Oklava has chosen to cease serving until the situation is sta- bilized. Although we have taken all of the precaution- ary measures- our restaurant premises are being sterilized effectively and staff has been encour- aged to wear gloves and masks. BHARAT SANGTANI, Owner, Oklava Tough times call for tough measures. It not easy for us to shut down our busi- nesses, but no interest is bigger than the well being of our country and country men. I request all the Indian to act responsible in dealing with the situation. The biggest key to survival is social distancing and isolation. DUSHYANT SINGH, Owner, OTH / Rustic / LAMA Being concern citizens, we understand this grave situation and believe social distancing is the best way to control this pandem- ic. Hence, I have closed all outlets across Rajasthan. As of now, it’s utmost important be a responsible citizen rather than being a busi- ness man. AKSHAY SINGHI, Founder, Masala Ministry We are currently prac- ticing social distancing and are closed till 31 March. We are striving to honour commit- ments while ensuring the safety, health and economic security of every single one of our employee and customer. VATSAL SONI, Owner, Ranglaar Though the lockdown is a huge loss for hospitality industry, the decision is in favor of public inter- est and I am totally in support of it as a responsible citizen. The tourism has come down but still we are taking all pos- sible precautionary measures to fi ght against Corona. Hotel is getting sanitized and regular cleaning is taking place more frequently. NIKHIL MOHINDROO, Co-Owner, Hotel Traditional Haveli —Inputs by Kirti Chauhan & Karishma Gwalani SOLDIERS IN WHITE! RECORDING BLUE! CITY FIRST T Book of Records for the biggest Jaipur blue pottery plate. She involved as many as 15 craftsmen to make he renowned custodian of the Jaipur Blue Pottery and proprietor of Neerja International Inc, Leela Bordia has made it to the Limca a Jaipur Blue Pottery plate that measures a whopping 30 inches in diameter. The plate weighs 12 kg and was laboriously made in 50 days. It is in- spired by Buddha and depicts the aura that meditation creates when nature comes in unison to celebrate. Talking about the inspira- tion behind making such a huge plate, Leela Bordia said: “On my travels abroad, I saw beautifully designed big sized plates. Such humungous plates were not being made in blue pottery in India then. The biggest plate in blue pottery at that time measured around 12 to 15 inch- es. Looking at those plates I thought if they can make such huge plates, even we can and this instilled in me a new vigour and zeal.” tion if the symptoms are mild and curable at home. The test- ing kits, ICU facilities, ventila- tors, etc are miniscule in pro- portion to the populations. A life saved, means break- ing the link in this chain of contagious Coronavirus. By unnecessarily rushing to hospitals, you are depriving the virus-affected from an emergency treatment. These rough times are not about self preservation alone; it’s a time when we all have to stand united behind these ‘fighters’ , conquer this ene- my, and make this period more tolerable for all. As the world stands on an edge, let us salute these ‘Soldiers in White’! stocks, gold, oil, and commod- ities, while various jobs and businesses have been lost for- ever. Governments are pump- ing money in unprecedented sums to keep their economies afloat. Amidst this chaos, these ‘Soldiers in White’ are spending sleepless nights in hospitals taking care of panic- stricken patients, carrying out millions of urgent tests, administering drugs, and above all, exposing them- selves to this deadly virus. Isn’t this akin to soldiers taking the bullets on their chest for the nation? The soci- ety at large must lend support to these brave men and wom- en, by not overwhelming them. Please go into self-isola- RAINU SINGH cityfirst@firstindia.co.in N White’ (Doctors, Nurses, Med- ical Pros) will be akin to ignor- ing soldiers fighting on the war front. These heroes and heroines are fighting an invis- ible enemy that has caused more economic ruin in a few days than the entire WWII. Trillions of dollars have evap- orated in plunging values of ot to appreciate the sterling service being rendered by these brave ‘Soldiers in cityfirst@firstindia.co.in

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