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Women never give up despite struggle: Mamta
300 winners felicitated at closing ceremony organised at SMS Stadium
First India Bureau Jaipur: The closing ceremony of sports competitions and prize distribution under International Women’s Day was held at the SMS Indoor Stadium on Friday. The event was organised under the chief hospitality of Women and Child Development Minister
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Mamta Bhupesh. Bhupesh said that women struggle for 365 days but never give up.
“CM increased the respect of women by bringing them into the Sports Council. There is a lot of pressure regarding studies in today’s time. It is necessary to reduce this pressure. The Sports Council has taken a new turn after Krishna Poonia took over,” she said, adding that Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot was working day and night for their future.
State Sports Council President Krishna Poonia said that the CM has done a lot of work to boost sports so that players get a better platform. “Chief Minister has allocated a budget
SC asks petitioner to move HC over net ban plea
First India Bureau
Jaipur: In a major relief to the State Government, Supreme Court has refused to hear the petition filed against the suspension of internet services in various districts for three days due to Teacher matter of Zamil vs State Government.
“Since the matter involves issues relating to
Recruitment Examination.
The Supreme Court said that there is no justification for hearing the petition.
The apex court also directed the petitioner to approach the High Court.
Advocate Vishal
Tiwari had filed a pe- treatment of patients suffering from rare diseases, the State Government is also required to tition in the apex court against internet shutdown. It was said in the petition that it has become common for the states to violate the instructions given by the Supreme Court regarding internet shutdown in the Anuradha Bhasin judgment. ensure availability of funds for treatment including procurement,” the court observed.