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Munesh’s surprise visit: Piles of garbage on road, officials absent
First India Bureau
Jaipur: Mayor of Jaipur
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Municipal Corporation
Heritage (JMCH)
Munesh Gurjar on Sunday did a surprise inspection of Civil Lines Zone and checked cleanliness and sanitation work in the area.
During her inspection, sanitation workers and Chief Sanitary Inspectors (CSIs) were found absent. The Mayor directed to give notices to negligent sanita- body’s poster could be put up in the programme. Even CM Gehlot could not reach the inauguration programme as it was raining. Finally, MLA Harish Chaudhary inaugurated the Research Student Representative Office. On the other hand, Vice Chancellor Rajeev Jain and others inaugurated the other programme.
First India Bureau Udaipur: A man was arrested in Udaipur on Sunday for allegedly filming obscene videos of women through spy cameras which were installed at the rented flat, police said. Police said the accused has been identified as Rajendra Soni (36), a resident of Laddo Ka Mohalla in Chittorgarh. Spy cameras were installed during repair works and attached with an internet router, which accused saw on his mobile phone, police said.
Cub captured, Op on to cage mother leopard
First India Bureau
Ravi Katara
Bharatpur: The body of the man, who died by suicide last week during an ongoing agitation of the Mali community demanding a separate 12 per cent quota, was cremated in his village, police here said on Sunday.
Meanwhile, the talks remained inconclusive on Sunday and the agitation entered the tenth day in Nadbai, Bharat- pur. Protesters stood amidst heavy rain and gave speeches. Hundreds of women and men are present at the protest site. Police and administration took help of drones to know the happenings at the site.
OBC commission and Saini committee will meet on Monday for the latter’s demand of 12 per cent reservation.
The Saini society has blocked NH-21 in Bharatpur.
Police
officials to get DGP Disc award
First India Bureau Jaipur: As many as 13 police officers, policemen and employees will receive DGP disc awards. Saurabh Srivastava, A. Ponuchami, Lata Manoj, Alok Kumar, and Preeti Jain will get DGP disc among other IPS officers. Police Inspector Tribhuvan Kumar Vashisht will also get a DGP disc. Meanwhile, DGP’s Additional Private Secretary Banwari Lal and DGP’s personal assistant Sandeep Kansal will get this honour for the second time.
Hindu Singh writes to CM over Pak migrants issue in Gangana
Rajeev Gaur
Vinoba Bhave Nagar
JMC Heritage
Munesh interacts with a lady during surprise inspection on Sunday. Other officials were also present. tion workers and the contract firm for not working properly.
Two CSIs of Heritage Municipal corporation were also served notices under 17 CC and have been directed to improve the sanitation condition within 48 hours.
Jaipur: A leopard cub was captured in a cage at Cambay Golf Resort but the mother remained outside the cage and was aggressive. The forest department team was in a fix about capturing the mother in the cage. Had the two been together in the cage, they could have been shifted to the jungle.
The Forest Department has been monitoring the movement of leopards for several days in the closed Cambay Golf Resort located in Jamdoli. Two female leopards were seen with cubs in the rooms of the closed resort. The officials expressed the possibility of more cubs in the resort. The rescue team is keeping an eye on the leopard and the cubs.
Jodhpur: President of Seemant Lok Sangathan Hindu Singh Sodha has written a letter to Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot urging him to take the matter seriously regarding Pak migrants in Gangana.
Sodha, in a letter, has urged the Chief Minister that the government should prepare a separate rehabilitation plan for non-citizen displaced persons and the reserve price should be reduced in
Awasiya Yojana reserved for the previously displaced.
Hindu Singh Sodha said that the government land was given to these poor people by taking money. The land mafia sold it in the name of Nimit Kam Nagar. When JDA action was taken, brokers started collecting money in the name of helping people. He demanded a high-level inquiry in the issue.