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40 hoppers begin trash collection in Sanganer
First India Bureau
Jaipur: After Murlipura, Jhotwara, Malviya Nagar zone area of Greater Jaipur Municipal Corporation, Mayor Dr Somya flagged off 40 more hoppers for doorto-door garbage collection in Sanganer zone on Monday. Hoppers were sent from Sanganer bus stand to 18 wards and soon 15 more new hoppers will be sanctioned for the zone. Vinod Chaudhary,
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Chairman of the Garage Committee and Divya Singh, who contested the mayor’s election from Congress, were also present. According to the report received from the JMCG officials, earlier in these 18 wards, door- to-door garbage collection was done through 36 hoppers. severely injured. The injured has been admitted to the district hospital in Nagaur.
The accident happened on the outskirts of Chimrani village in Merta City town of the district. There was no divider in the middle of NH-62, where the accident took place.
Rajsamand: On the 483rd birth anniversary of Maharana Pratap in Rajsamand, a three-day fair was inaugurated at Shaheen Bagh in Haldighati, the battle site of Maharana Pratap. The fair was inaugurated by Speaker of Vidhan Sabha CP Joshi. Joshi said that it is because of the indomitable courage and bravery shown by Maharana Pratap while facing many difficulties in life to protect the motherland, was why he is called Pratah Sammeer and Veer Shiromani. “He had an amazing leadership ability to organize and take people of all castes, religions and sects of the society together. I call upon the youth to imbibe the qualities of Maharana Pratap in their personal lives.
2019 LS polls were fought on bodies of our soldiers: Malik
Jaipur (PTI): Former Jammu & Kashmir Governor Satyapal Malik again attacked the Government over the Pulwama attack issue, saying the 2019 Lok Sabha elections were “fought on the bodies of our soldiers”, and the then home minster would have to resign had there been a probe into the incident. He claimed he had informed Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the attack just after the incident but “he told me to keep quiet”.
“Elections (Lok Sabha 2019) were fought on the bodies of our soldiers and no investigation was done. Had an inquiry been done, the then home minister (Rajnath Singh) would have to resign. Many officers would have been jailed and there would have been a huge controversy,” Satyapal Malik said at an event in Bansur of Alwar district.
Univ of Tech confers doctorate on Mahant of Mehandipur Balaji
Monu Singh Rajawat
Dausa: Mahant Naresh Puri Maharaj, president of Mehandipur Balaji Trust, has been given an honorary doctorate degree by the University of Technology. Many dignitaries and officials, including Education Minister BD Kalla were present in this third grand convocation programme organised by the university. Mahnat Puri distributed Oxford dictionary and Hanuman
Chalisa book to the recipients of degrees.
Puri has been honoured with titles like Bharat Gaurav and