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Accessible & affordable education to all: Mishra
Barmer: A 21-year-old girl was allegedly kidnapped, assaulted and gang raped in Barmer district. The ghory incident has been reported from the Dhorimanna police station area in Barmer.
Police said that after the incident, the accused had left the victim at an isolated location & fled.
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On Monday the victim approached the police along with her family members and lodged the case. She alleged that accused Ramesh Kumar and Sunil Bishnoi have kidnapped, assaulted and gang raped her. On basis of the complaint, police have lodged the case under section of kidnapping, assault and gang-rape.
Bhanwar S Charan
Kota: Governor Kalraj Mishra on Tuesday said that every possible effort should be made to make affordable education accessible to every section of society through the distance education system.
Addressing the 15th convocation ceremony of Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University Kota, he said that the
Ajmer Dairy increases milk prices
Shubham Jain
Ajmer: Chairman of Ajmer Saras Dairy, Ramchandra Chaudhary, on Tuesday said that to provide relief to cattle owners, milk producers will be paid a purchase price of Rs 9 per fat from April 1.
While addressing a press conference, Ramchandra Chaudhary informed that one lakh cows will be purchased from Haryana, Gujarat and Punjab and a loan of up to 4% will be giv- en to cattle owners, whose guarantee will be taken by Ajmer Dairy.
“The 49th Dairy In - dustry Conference will be held from March 16 to 18 in Gandhinagar of Gujarat. importance of distance education is increasing and at the time of the corona pandemic, the centers of distance education were helping the students sitting at home through online books and video lectures.
“Dairy federations from across India and other countries will also participate in the conference and discuss problems being faced in the dairy industry along with suggesting innovations in this field,” said Ajmer Saras Dairy Ramchandra Chaudhary.
“In higher education, we have to lay emphasis on socially useful research standards,” he said. Mishra also said that in addition to general courses in distance education, more emphasis should be laid on teaching vocational and professional courses so that unemployment can be removed through this education.
He said students with technical knowledge should create jobs with their new ‘startups’ and students doing vocational courses should get suitable jobs so that the concept of self-reliant India can be realised.
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First India Bureau
Rajsamand: After the protest that lasted for 9 hours after a youth was crushed to death, a settlement took place between the police administration and the protestors. After the assurance of the District SP, the relatives undertook the body of the deceased. Earlier, after a dispute over stopping the mining work in a field, the gravel mafia brutally killed a youth named Manish Paliwal by crushing him with a tractor. But finally, the District Collector and the SP reached the spot and held talks with the relatives. Most of their demands were met, which include a contract job to the wife of the deceased, action against the accused, investigation by higher officials, Rs 8 lakh compensation, and other benefits. —Ashish
Udaipur Collector Meena reviews preparations for G20 meeting
One woman among 8 killed in separate road accidents in Rajasthan
Illegal cultivation of opium on rise in Barmer, over 178 plants seized
Mukesh Mathrani
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Young Man Shot Dead In Broad
Ajmer: A young man died on the spot in the firing in broad daylight in a land dispute in the Sardar-Singhki-dhani area on Tuesday. The sensation spread in the area after the incident of firing in broad daylight. As soon as the information about the firing was received, the police reached the spot and took Ashok Yadav injured in the firing to the Government Yagyanarayan Hospital, where the doctors declared the youth dead. Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Tuesday targeted the state government over the deteriorating law and situation in Rajasthan. The police teams are collecting evidence from the spot.
First India Bureau
Udaipur: The G-20 meeting will be held at Lake City in the coming days. To ensure the smooth hosting of the mega event, the district administration is on high alert. Regarding the meeting, District Collector Tarachand Meena visited the city on Tuesday and took stock of the preparations. The collector visited the airport road from the meeting place and gave necessary guidelines to the departmental officers.
Churu (FIB): In an appalling accident on Agra-Lucknow Expressway in Sujangarh, five people were killed. Four youths of Tada village of Sujangarh died tragically in the accident after an EcoSport car rammed over and killing them on the spot.
All four youths were standing on one side of the expressway. Apart from the death of four youths, a woman in the car also died. The deceased have been identified as Babulal, Kailash, and Nemichandand Rakesh.
All four dead belong to the same family. The four youths were returning from Gorakhpur after attending a relative’s wedding. The Nasirpura police reached the spot after the accident.
3 Of Family Die As Tractor Hits Bike In Jhalawar
Jhalawar (PTI): Three members of a family were killed after their motorcycle was hit by a tractor-trolley in Aklera town of Jhalawar district on Tuesday. Amarlal Bairwa (55), his brother Shrilal (50) and cousin Phoolchand (62), all residents of Tokra village were killed in the accident, said Laxmi Singh SHO at Aklera police station. The motorcycle was in the service lane when the driver of the tractor lost control of the vehicle and crashed into the trio, he said. Amarlal was killed on the spot while 2 others succumbed to injuries, he added.
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