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Harmony between parties is dying these days: Gehlot
It is an auspicious sign for democracy that MLAs from all over the country interacted together at conference, says CM Ashok Gehlot CM
Naresh Sharma Jaipur
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Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Saturday said that earlier there used to be harmony between the parties despite differences of opinions on various issues, but in the present, this tradition is dying. An initiative in this regard should be taken by the ruling party at the Centre and those in the states to bring this tradition back. Addressing the threeday National Legislators’ Conference being held in Mumbai through a video conference from his residence, Gehlot said that politics is a medium of service. Therefore, after joining politics, the aim of the public representative should be to serve the public with full honesty, loyalty & commitment.
Praising the meet, he said it is an auspicious sign for democracy that MLAs from all over the country interacted together at the conference.
“It is a good start to discuss the responsibilities of the Vidhan Sabha and Vidhan Parishad after 25 years and dedicate ourselves to unity and harmony keeping party ideology aside,” the CM Gehlot said.

MINISTERIAL
PCC secretaries row: Randhawa submits feedback to KC Venugopal
Jaipur: A delegation of ministerial employees met Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot at his residence on Saturday and gave a memorandum regarding their 6-point demands. The CM assured the employees to get their demands examined by the Personnel and Finance Department and take appropriate decisions as per the rules. After the CM’s assurance, the Mantralaya Ekta Manch decided to end its successive fast. On this occasion, Principal Secretary of Personnel Department Hemant Gera, Mantralaya Ekta Manch core committee members Gajendra Singh Rathore, Suresh Dhabhai, Rajesh Pareek, and other members of the manch were present.
In the issue surrounding the appointment case of 85 secretaries in Rajasthan and cancellation of appointment, Raj Cong In-charge SS Randhawa met Cong President M Kharge and Gen Secy (Organisation) KC Venugopal on Friday night in Delhi. The meeting between the two lasted for about an hour wherein incharge Randhawa kept his side regarding the episode and gave feedback given on appointment of 85 secretaries, as well as the election strategy.
Meanwhile, it has been learnt from sources that the list of appointment of new 85 secretaries will not be released again! Rather, a fresh list with new faces, will be released, however, no one is sure when this list will be issued.
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First India Bureau
New Delhi
Rubika Liyaquat, a prestigious and renowned name in the national media fraternity, joined Bharat24 on Friday. Joining as Vice President, Liyaquat responded to the immense tweets on her social media platform Twitter on Saturday saying, “Namaskar, welcome, I am Rubika Liyaquat and you are watching Bharat24, Vision of New India. We will meet soon. Do remember Bharat24.”
Liyaquat started her new inning with Bharat24 on Friday from the land of New India’s New Kashmir. Bharat24’s CEO and Editor-in-Chief Dr. Jagdeesh Chandra and senior team members were present to welcome Rubika to the Bharat24 family.
Transfers in bureaucracy: 6 IAS, 11 IPS shifted; 3 IAS given addl charge
11 IPS SHIFTED IN RAJ
Shanti Dhariwal inaugurates police outpost in Kota
First India Bureau Kota
In a major reshuffle in bureaucracy, the Rajasthan government on Saturday transferred 6 IAS and 11 IPS officers.
3 IAS officers were also given additional charge. The Department of Personnel issued separate orders for transfer and posting.
The IAS officers who have been transferred are Arushi Ajey Malik (secretary and commissioner child rights department), H Guite (Commissioner and joint secretary – Disabilities), Shruti Bhardwaj (project director SMSA), Avdhesh Meena (joint secretary home), Utsah Chaudhary (additional commissioner VAT and IT), Dr Mohan Lal Yadav (Sikar division OSD).
Arushi Ajey Malik has recently returned from
ADDL CHARGE TO KC MEENA, BHATT, BP YETURU training abroad while H Guite was awaiting posting orders.
At the same time, Kailash Chand Meena, Rajendra Bhatt and Bhanu Prakash Yeturu were given additional charge.
In another order, the DoP transferred 11 IPS officers including 3 ADG, 1 DIG and two SPs. Senior IPS officer VK Singh was transferred recently but he was transferred once again.
IPS Malini Agrawal: (ADG Training)
IPS Sachin Mittal: (ADG Recruitment & Promotion Board and Cybercrime)
IPS Vijay Kumar Singh: (ADG Technical Services)
IPS Gaurav Srivastava:
(IG Law and Order)
IPS Rajendra Singh:
(IG RAC)
IPS SK Singh: (Principal Raj Police Training Center, Kishangarh Ajmer)
IPS Sanjeev Nain: (DCP, Jaipur West)
IPS Vandita Rana:
(SP Dausa)
IPS Rajendra Kumar:
(OSD Police Anupgarh)
IPS Pooja Awana:
(OSD Police Dudu)
IPS Devendra K Bishnoi:
(OSD Police Gangapur City) agdeesh Chandra, along with Bharat24, Vision of New India team, visited New India’s New Kashmir to extend a warm welcome to Rubika Liyaquat as she joins the Bharat24 family on Friday. P11
UDH Minister Shanti Dhariwal on Saturday visited various places in Kota. Dhariwal inaugurated a police outpost at the Khedli gate of the Bhimganjmandi Police Station area of Kota City along with PCC member Amit Dhariwal and SP (Kota City) Sharad Chaudhary. SP Sharad Chaudhary informed that a new police station will be started in Kota this week in Nanta, while a new police post will also be inaugurated on Sunday. Management is expected to improve.
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