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NEET Aspirant, from Bihar dies by suicide in Kota

awrence Bishnoi was on February 15 brought to Jaipur from Punjab on a production warrant and questioned by Jaipur police and other agencies for over a week in connection with G Club firing and others cases. He was brought from Punjab by Jaipur Police amid tight security and was kept at Jawahar Circle Police Station in Jaipur.First India Bureau

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Jaipur: The state govt has directed all district collectors to allot dairy booths to applicants within seven days. The Directorate of Local Self Government (LSG) on Tuesday issued an order in this regard and directed that all dairy booths should be allotted by March 20.

The highest number of applications came from the JMC area where 35,000 people applied for allotment of dairy booths. Out of these 5000 booths, the government has ordered to allot 1000 booths to women associated with self-help groups.

Emergency services at Super Speciality block yet to start

Vikas Sharma Jaipur: The government may have spent more than Rs. 200 crores to build a ‘Super-Speciality’ block near SMS Trauma Centre, but the mismanagement of SMS Medical College is proving costly to patients. The college administration started the super-specialty block last year, but the emergency services are yet to begin.

Superintendent of Super-Speciality Hospital, Dr Vinay Malhotra, informed that Gastroenterology, Urology, Nephrology and Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic (HBP) Surgery department have been completely shifted to the super-specialty

Dr Kirodi shifts to Delhi for treatment

Jaipur: The festival of ‘Sheetla Ashtami’ will be celebrated with enthusiasm and gaiety today. Under the release issued by the General Administration Department, District Collector Prakash Rajpurohit has declared a local holiday in the Jaipur district. On the occasion of Sheetla Ashtami, fairs will be organized at many places in Jaipur city and rural areas. Responsibilities have been assigned to the officers of the concerned departments to ensure necessary arrangements for the Sheetla Mata fair.

First India Bureau block. “More than 1000 patients visit OPD, of which, around 300 patients get admitted for

Jaipur: BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP Kirodi Lal Meena on Tuesday accused the Rajasthan govt of being negligent in his treatment.

Meena, who was undergoing treatment at Sawai Mansingh Hospital in Jaipur, left for Delhi on Tuesday for treatment on his own will.

Talking to reporters outside the hospital, the MP said, “This govt is doing cruelty even in the treatment. The doctors are under the pressure of the govt.” “I have had an injury which has caused swelling of the spinal cord. I am feeling bad and the situation is turning worse. That is why I am going to Delhi on my own wish,” he said.

NIA files first charge sheet in Raj PFI case

New Delhi (ANI):

The NIA has filed its first chargesheet in one of its cases against the banned outfit Popular Front of India (PFI) naming two accused from Rajasthan for driving a wedge between different communities in India through radicalisation and arms-training of gullible Muslim youth, training them in handling weapons and explosives and raising funds for carrying out acts of terror. The NIA filed the chargesheet on Monday against Mohammad Ashif alias Asif of Kota and Sadiq Sarraf of Baran.

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