Tarang Shakti Exercise is happening at Jodhpur Air Force Station and is now in its final phase. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will reach Jodhpur today on Thursday at 11 am to observe the Tarang Shakti exercise. The Defence Minister will also inaugurate the Defence Aviation Expo organized from 12 to 14 September at Jodhpur Air Force Station.
Sarang Joined Tarang Shakti
On the other hand, Indian Air Force’s helicopter aerobatic team Sarang reached Jodhpur directly from Egypt on Wednesday. Sarang’s 5 helicopters have arrived. Sarang team had gone to Egypt to participate in the International Air Show from 3 to 5 September. Because of this, Sarang could not attend the open day of the exercise in Jodhpur on 7th September.
Moreover, Sarang will be performed with the Suryakiran team on Thursday. Suryakiran, Sarang, indigenous Tejas fighter aircraft and Sukhoi-30 will perform in front of the Defence Minister, the three Chiefs of Army Staff of India and the Chiefs of Foreign Air Forces.
People of Jodhpur will also be able to watch the big aerobatic Tarang Shakti exercise from the rooftops of their homes at 11 am.
The foreign Air Force Chiefs will also reach Jodhpur.
Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari will arrive in Jodhpur on Thursday morning. Moreover, the air force chiefs of the seven major countries participating in the exercise are likely to visit Jodhpur. Air Force teams from America, Japan, Australia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, UAE and Greece are participating in Tarang Shakti.
The US Air Force Chief will fly India’s indigenous fighter aircraft Tejas. Furthermore, Chiefs of other countries will also fly with Tejas. Moreover,16 countries are participating in the exercise as observers. Air Force Chiefs of some of these 16 countries may also attend on Thursday.
DRDO’s power in Defense Expo
A glimpse of self-reliant India will be seen at the Defense Aviation Expo. It will showcase technology developed by Defense Laboratories (DRDO), the country’s MSME sector and start-ups. Key startups will showcase technologies like RF guns, high-altitude pseudo satellites, loitering ammunition, air-launched flexible assets, AR and VR for training, and smart glasses to counter unmanned aerial threats.
What is the Tarang Shakti exercise?
Tarang Shakti is a large-scale multinational air exercise hosted by the Indian Air Force. The exercise involves various aerial combat scenarios, including air-to-air combat, air-to-ground strikes, and search and rescue operations. Moreover, Tarang Shakti exercise is designed to enhance interoperability, cooperation, and understanding among participating nations.
Key features of Tarang Shakti:
Multinational participation: Air forces from several countries participate in the Tarang Shakti exercise. Thus it is for showcasing their capabilities and fostering international collaboration.
Advanced aircraft and weaponry: The exercise features a wide range of modern fighter jets, bombers, transport aircraft, and aerial refuelling tankers.
Complex scenarios: Participants engage in realistic combat simulations to test their skills and tactics in challenging environments.
Knowledge exchange: The exercise provides an opportunity for air forces to learn from each other, share best practices, and improve their capabilities.
Tarang Shakti is a significant event in the Indian Air Force’s calendar, demonstrating India’s commitment to regional and global security.
What is the purpose of the Tarang Shakti exercise?
The Tarang Shakti exercise serves several key purposes:
Enhance Interoperability: It aims to improve coordination and cooperation among participating air forces, ensuring that they can work effectively together in multinational operations.
Foster Regional Security: The exercise helps to strengthen regional security by demonstrating the capabilities and commitment of participating nations to maintaining peace and stability.
Showcase Military Prowess: It provides a platform for participating air forces to showcase their advanced aircraft, weaponry, and combat skills.
Promote International Relations: The exercise fosters diplomatic ties and strengthens relationships between participating countries.
Train for Real-World Scenarios: By simulating complex combat scenarios, the exercise prepares air forces for potential real-world threats and challenges.
Overall, Tarang Shakti is a valuable tool for enhancing military capabilities, promoting regional cooperation, and maintaining peace and security.
Nonera Dam the first ERCP dam in Rajasthan started yesterday on the 8th of September 2024. The testing work of water filling in Nonera Dam started on Sunday. The testing work will continue till September 12. It is the first dam of the Parvati-Kalisindh-Chambal Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project.
Nonera Dam, which has a filling capacity of 226 meters, had received more than 217 meters of water by the evening. There is a continuous inflow of water into the river, due to which the water level of the dam is increasing. On average the water level is increasing by half a meter an hour. Furthermore, the team of engineers from the Water Resources Department remained on the spot and examined each gate. During this period, the water filling level, submergence area and gates of the dam were tested. A total of 226 million cubic meters of water will be stored in the Nonera Dam.
Barod Bridge submerged on the first day
Chambal Dheepri culvert connecting State Highway 70 drowned as soon as the gates of the dam were closed. Traffic here was stopped on Saturday before the gates of the dam were closed. Moreover, the police administration has closed the road to the culvert by placing barricades and police personnel have been deployed for security.
After the increase in the inflow of water into the dam, the administration has declared a high alert in the submerged area. Trainee IAS officer Nayan Gautam said that the villages falling in the submergence area are being monitored by the formed teams of Halka Patwari and village development officers.
21 districts will benefit from the Nonera Dam
From Nonera Dam, water will reach 158 dams-ponds and other water sources of the state. Apart from small and big dams, ponds and other water sources will also be included in the newly prepared DPR for 21 districts by the Water Resources Department.
Water will be supplied to Bisalpur and Isarda through the canal from Nonera Dam. A canal system and pumping station will be built at Ramgarh Barrage, Mahalpur Barrage and a pumping station on the Mej River. Moreover, the canal system and pumping station at Nonera will be built.
Besides this, a 2.6-kilometer-long tunnel will also be built, which will be 12 meters wide. Its cost has been estimated to be around Rs 9600 crore. Homework for the second phase also started. Moreover, testing of the dam has started and water is coming in as expected. Monitoring is being done through the SCADA system. Furthermore, testing work is going on smoothly.
Details of the Nonera Dam
Anil Yadav of the Water Resources Department is the Executive Engineer of the Nonera Dam.
The dam has 27 radiant gates.
The total length of the Nonera Dam is 1404 meters.
Annual water inflow – 1039 million cubic meters.
Filling capacity – 226.65 million cubic meters. The current fill level is 217 meters.
Reserved for drinking water – 54.00 million cubic meters
Barmer Collector and ADM both will be now women. A unique coincidence will happen for the first time in Barmer. The Personnel Department has released the transfer list of 108 Indian Administrative Service and 386 Rajasthan Administrative Service officers. Now the administrative command of Barmer has been handed over to women.
IAS Topper Tina Dabi has been appointed to the post of Barmer Collector. Similarly, Barmer Additional District Collector Hareetima has been appointed. In such a situation, now both Barmer Collector and ADM will be women. Although Veena Pradhan has been a woman collector in Barmer in the past, the ADM will be a woman for the first time.
Barmer Collector joined duty
IAS Tina Dabi took charge on Saturday as Barmer Collector. She reached Barmer on Friday evening, where the administrative officials at the Circuit House welcomed her. Tina Dabi is the IAS topper of the 2015 batch and was selected from the first rank.
Tina Tabi was given the responsibility of the post of Jaisalmer District Collector for the first time after being selected in IAS. This is the second posting of IAS Tina Dabi on the post of Collector. Before this, Tina Dabi held the Additional Collector post in Ajmer and SDM in Bhilwara. Presently she was posted as Commissioner in EGS Jaipur. She is also very active on social media and is popular. He also has millions of followers on social media.
She replaced Nishant Jain. Previous Barmer Collector Nishant Jain has been appointed Secretary in JDA Jaipur.
RAS Hareetima will join as ADM Barmer
RAS Hareetima was born on the 30th of September 1976 at Tonk. She was posted in Jodhpur as a Secretory, Jodhpur Development Authority. After joining RAS she went under training at HCM Ripa, Jaipur from 18th August 2011 to 24th February 2012. After that, RAS Hareetima was posted as Assistant Collector and Executive Magistrate under training in Tonk. She served in tonk from 27th February 2012 to 10th October 2012. Then RAS Hareetima was posted at Taranagar, Churu as a Sub-Divisional Officer. She remained there till 2016. Later she was transferred to Nohar in the Hanumangarh District as Sub-divisional Officer.
Barmer ADM Haritima has been sent to Barmer from the Jodhpur Development Authority. Whereas Barmer ADM Rajendra Singh has again been sent to Balotra.
Five SDMs of the Barmer district have also been changed.
In the transfers of Rajasthan Administrative Service officers, five SDMs of Barmer district have also been changed. Veeramaram, Chauhatan Bhawani Singh Charan, Shiv Hari Singh Charan, Sedwa Badrinarayan, and Dhorimanna Kaluram Kumhar have been appointed to the post of Barmer SDM.
QR code display device installed at all Railway ticket counters in Kota to facilitate payments. Now passengers will be able to travel by train without cash from the stations of the Kota Railway Division. It will provide the convenience of passengers, under the Digital India Scheme. Now passengers will be able to travel without the hassle of cash or change and buy tickets by scanning the QR code. Moreover, it provides facilities to the Railway staff. Furthermore, it will avoid arguments between ticket issuers and passengers for cash or change.
Senior DCM of Kota Railway Division, Rohit Malviya said that Kota Railway Division is continuously working on increasing the facilities for passengers. The Railways has installed QR code display machines at every counter to make the journey easier, even for those without cash or change.
QR code display device installed at 138 counters
Earlier in the Kota Railway Division, digital payments were only available at reserved ticket counters. To enhance convenience, a new digital QR code display system has been introduced at all reserved and unreserved ticket windows within the Railway Division. This allows passengers to easily obtain tickets by scanning the QR code. The amount is displayed on the screen along with the QR code at the ticket windows.
In the Kota Railway Division, an additional facility of payment through a digital QR code has been made available at 86 general ticket counters, 32 reservation cum general ticket counters and 20 reservation ticket counters. Thus, the facility of payment through QR code has been started at all 138 counters.
QR code-based transactions are simple, secure and transparent. Also, passengers get rid of the problem of carrying change. This facility is in addition to cash transactions at railway ticket counters.
This digital QR code display device shows a digital QR code for the amount. When the QR code mode is selected for ticket amount payment on the system. Furthermore, the passenger can easily scan from a mobile and make payment.
Shambhupura Kota will be developed as a smart city for which the central government has released 600 crore Rupees. Shambhupura is near Kota in the Ladpura Tehsil. Furthermore, Shambhupura is a small village located in the Kota district of Rajasthan, India. However, this area is not widely known outside of local or regional contexts. The area is primarily rural, with the local economy often depending on agriculture. It’s not far from Kota city. Moreover, it is a major educational hub and is known for its coaching centres for engineering and medical entrance exams. But now it is gaining popularity.
Under the Urban Reforms Project of the Central Government, a new smart city (model city) will be developed in Kota. While giving a green signal to this project, the Center has also approved its share of Rs 600 crore. Furthermore, the state government will contribute the same amount to the project. Along with the paradigm shift regarding development, the action plan of the project is being prepared.
A smart city can be built in Shambhupura Kota
About three years ago, the Central Government had asked the Rajasthan Government to send a proposal for a city in the state under the Urban Improvement Project. Kota’s name was sent in this. The previous government had sent the proposal to build a smart city in Ranpur to the Centre.
Recently the Central Government has asked the State Government to send a fresh proposal for the land. Afterwards, the search for land has started at a higher level. The land is being viewed around the Greenfield Airport in Shambhupura Kota. According to experts, this area is suitable for connectivity. Therefore, the chances of its selection have become higher. Moreover, a small new city is proposed to be developed in an area of about 412 hectares.
A smart city will soon come to the ground
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said that a new smart city will be developed in Kota. This project has been approved by the Central Government. The Union Cabinet has also approved an amount of Rs 600 crore. Officials have been instructed to mark the land. Apart from Ranpur, land is also available in Shambhupura Kota.
Efforts are being made to mark the land and bring the project to the ground soon. The new city will be developed according to modern concepts.
Champai Soren will officially join the BJP on August 30 as per the post of Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma on X. Former Jharkhand CM Champai will officially join the Bharatiya Janata Party on August 30 in Ranchi. Himanta said in his post that Soren met Home Minister Amit Shah. It is noteworthy that Champai Soren reached New Delhi along with Himanta to meet Amit Shah.
Before that Champai Soren was made the CM of Jharkhand after the arrest of Hemant Soren in the money laundering case. He served as CM from February to July. Later he was removed from the CM post after Hemant Soren got bail. Afterwards, Hemant Soren again became Chief Minister of Jharkhand. This move of Hemant Soren was been criticized.
Biography of Champai Soren
Champai Soren was born on the 1st of November 1956 in Jilinggora village in the Seraikela-Kharsawan district. Simal Soren, his father, is engaged in agricultural activities. His educational attainment includes studies up to Grade 10 in a government school. He is the parent of seven children.
Champai Soren had entered politics through the separate Jharkhand state movement in the 90s. He is considered very close to JMM President Shibu Soren and Working President Hemant Soren.
Champai Soren is an Indian politician from the state of Jharkhand. He is a prominent leader of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), a political party that primarily represents the tribal and indigenous populations of Jharkhand. He has been an influential figure in Jharkhand’s state politics and has served multiple terms as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from the Seraikela constituency. Champai Soren has been elected to the Assembly in every election since 2005.
Soren has played an important role in advocating for the rights of tribal communities, focusing on issues related to land, water, and forest conservation. He has also been actively involved in the movement for the separate statehood of Jharkhand, which was created in 2000 after being carved out of Bihar.
Champai Soren has held various positions within the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha and the state government. He has been known for his grassroots leadership and efforts to uplift marginalized communities.
Second visit of Champai Soren to Delhi
This was the second visit to Delhi of Champai Soren after resigning as CM. During his last visit to Delhi, he had made serious allegations against the JMM party leadership. Champai had accused the party leadership of humiliating him through a post on social media. In the post, he wrote that he is emotionally hurt due to the continuous insulting behaviours.
Sharing his pain, Champai said that after continuous insults and contempt, he was left with the option of retiring from politics, setting up his organization or moving forward with a new partner. Furthermore, he said that the options are open till the assembly elections. Moreover, a new chapter of his life is going to start. He also talked about finding a new option. Later there were discussions that he could also form a new party.
In between the two visit
Between these two visits, the former CM met his supporters in the Kolhan area of Jharkhand before the assembly elections. He also discussed the strategy with party workers. After this, while talking to journalists, Champai Soren indicated that he would form a new party. There was also some speculation that 68-year-old Champai Soren, angry with JMM, along with some of his workers, is looking for opportunities outside the party. Now the curtain has been lifted from all this. Moreover, assembly elections are going to be held in Jharkhand later this year.
Veer Durgadas Rathore statue was unveiled in Agra by the UP CM Yogi Adityanath. While unveiling the statue CM Yogi said that he felt that this statue was waiting for him for 10 years. He is feeling blessed by Veer Durgadas. CM Yogi Adityanath arrived in Agra, Uttar Pradesh today to unveil the statue of national hero Veer Durgadas Rathore.
Yogi Adityanath said that he got the opportunity to come to Agra on Shri Krishna Janmashtami. He said that many people had surrendered to the Mughals and the British for zamindari. But, Durgadas Rathore played a pivotal role in resisting the Mughal Empire’s attempts. That is why today we are taking the name of national hero Veer Durgadas Rathore ji. People worship him in Rajasthan and MP. There is a strong feeling of reverence in Marwar and Jodhpur for Durgadas Ji.
Who is Veer Durgadas Rathore
Veer Durgadas Rathore was a prominent 17th-century Rajput nobleman and warrior from Marwar (now part of Rajasthan, India). He was a Brave Rajput Warrior and a Brave Son of India. He is celebrated for his unwavering loyalty to Maharaja Ajit Singh of Marwar. Moreover, he is remembered for his efforts to protect the kingdom from Mughal dominance.
Veer Durgadas Rathore was born in the year 1638. Durgadas Rathore played a pivotal role in resisting the Mughal Empire’s attempts to take control of Marwar after the death of Maharaja Jaswant Singh in 1678. When Maharaja Jaswant Singh died without an adult heir, Emperor Aurangzeb tried to seize control of Marwar. However, Durgadas Rathore helped smuggle the infant Ajit Singh, Jaswant Singh’s posthumous son, out of Delhi to safety. Thus ensuring the continuation of the Rathore dynasty. He then led a 30-year-long resistance against the Mughal forces to reclaim Marwar for Ajit Singh.
Veer Durgadas is remembered as a symbol of loyalty, valour, and dedication to his homeland. Moreover, his legacy continues to be celebrated in Rajasthan as a legendary hero.
CM Yogi said- If we divide we will be cut
CM Yogi said that we have to be cautious of the forces that divide in the name of society, caste and language. Also, learn a lesson from Bangladesh and we should not be divided. If we divide we will be cut and if we remain united then we will remain noble. Mistakes like Bangladesh should not happen here. Furthermore, the feeling of bravery of national hero Veer Durgadas Rathore should remain in the minds of all of us.
Combination medicine combines two or more salts into single-dose tablets or capsules. They are also called as fixed-dose combination drugs. Now the government has taken steps to ban combination medicine. Furthermore, the Government of India has banned 156 medicines. These include especially skin care, pain relievers, multivitamins and other medicines.
Generally, these medicines are found in homes. According to the government notification, these medicines can threaten humans. Safer alternatives are available, hence a ban on their production, sale, distribution and use is necessary. Furthermore, the committee of experts formed by the government found these medicines unsuitable. The Drugs Technical Advisory Board also stated that there is no medical justification for combining these medicines after testing the combination medicine.
Why combination medicine is harmful
Combination medicine, which contains two or more active ingredients in a single dosage form, can be harmful in certain circumstances due to several factors:
Increased Risk of Side Effects: Since combination medicines contain multiple active ingredients, the risk of side effects or adverse reactions may increase. If a person is sensitive to one component, they may still experience unwanted effects even if the other component is necessary.
Difficulty in Adjusting Dosages: With combination medicines, it can be difficult to tailor the dosage of each active ingredient to meet individual patient needs. If a patient requires a higher or lower dose of one component, they may end up taking too much or too little of the other, leading to inefficacy or toxicity.
Drug Interactions: The combination of different drugs can lead to unintended interactions between the ingredients themselves or with other medications the patient is taking. Moreover, this can enhance toxicity, reduce efficacy, or cause unpredictable reactions.
Allergic Reactions: If a person is allergic to one of the components, they might still be exposed to it, even though they need the other component of the medication. This can lead to allergic reactions, which could be severe.
Masking of Symptoms: Combination drugs may mask certain symptoms, which could delay diagnosis or proper treatment. For example, a combination drug for pain and inflammation might reduce pain but also hide an underlying condition that needs medical attention.
Another reason for the ban
Overuse or Misuse: People might unintentionally overdose on one of the components of a combination drug if they are also taking another medication that contains the same ingredient. For example, taking a cold medicine and a painkiller that both contain acetaminophen could lead to an overdose of acetaminophen.
While combination medicines can be convenient and effective when prescribed properly, they do come with risks that need to be carefully considered by healthcare providers.
Pharmaceutical company’s reaction to the ban
Although pharmaceutical companies have already stopped producing some of the drugs included in the banned list. The pharmaceutical industry is currently analyzing what will be the economic impact of the ban. Moreover, companies like Cipla, Torrent, Sun Pharma, IPCA Lab and Lupine say this will affect their products.
The government had announced a ban on the manufacture, sale and distribution of 344 FDCs in 2016. As a result, the pharmaceutical companies in the court challenged this decision. However, 14 combination medicines were already banned in June 2023. Now the government has banned 153 medicines.
Combination medicine banned list
The drugs banned include the combination of the antibiotic azithromycin with adapalene, which is used to treat acne. At the same time, Aceclofenac 50mg Paracetamol 125 mg tablets have been banned. Above all, it is one of the popular combinations of pain relief medicines manufactured by top pharma companies. Furthermore, other drugs including combinations of paracetamol, tramadol, taurine and caffeine are banned. Here is the combination medicine banned list.
College students have a chance to win up to ten lakhs by winning RBI Quiz 90. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has announced the launch of ‘RBI Quiz 90’. It is a national-level quiz competition for undergraduate students. Furthermore, this competition is being organized to commemorate the completion of 90 years of the Reserve Bank of India.
Questions related to General Knowledge will be asked in the competition and it will be organized in several stages. There will be an online preliminary phase first. It will be followed by local and state-level tests. Finally, a national-level final among the state winners.
RBI Governor launched this quiz for college students
RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das launched the RBI90Quiz online platform on August 20, 2024. He expressed confidence that the quiz will prove helpful in creating greater awareness among college students about the Reserve Bank and the financial ecosystem. Das also said that the banking regulator through its public awareness campaigns is encouraging the youth. Moreover, it is to develop responsible financial behaviour. Furthermore, it will develop the habit of safe and secure use of digital financial products.
College students participating in the RBI Quiz 90 competition program will get a chance to win prizes at multiple levels.
Chance to win up to Rs 10 lakh
In the RBI 90 competition program, the first prize is Rs 10 lakh, followed by a second prize of Rs 8 lakh and a third prize of Rs 6 lakh. At the same time, the first prize in the zonal is Rs 5 lakh, followed by the second prize of Rs 4 lakh and the third prize of Rs 3 lakh. If we do a state-level quiz, the first prize is Rs 2 lakh, then the second prize is Rs 1.5 lakh and the third prize is Rs 1 lakh.
Who can participate in the quiz?
RBI Quiz 90 is open to undergraduate college students. The age limit is 25 years of age as of September 1, 2024, i.e. born on or after September 01, 1999. Only those college students can participate who are pursuing their bachelor’s degree in any stream of study through colleges located in India. Please note that no fee of any kind is being charged for participating in this.
Registration to participate in this quiz started on 20th August and will end on 17th September. Moreover, the date of the quiz examination has not been announced yet. RBI Quiz 90 may have questions related to current affairs, history, literature, sports, economy, finance and general knowledge.
Banswara remained open during the Bharat Bandh. Social organizations supported the court’s decision. A section of the deprived community in Banswara, Rajasthan has put forward its demands opposing this bandh.
The SC-ST community announced Bharat Bandh Yesterday against the Supreme Court’s decision to create a creamy layer and sub-categorization in SC-ST reservation. This bandh was supported by many political organizations.
In the Banswara district of Rajasthan, the Bhil community and other Dalit organizations have opposed the Bharat Bandh. They say that the present reservation system benefits only one section, while the rest remain deprived. The organizations say that they have been demanding classification in reservation for a long time, which is being called ‘quota within quota’.
These organizations have submitted a memorandum to the Government of India through the Collector, demanding immediate implementation of ‘quota in quota’ reservations. Professor Kamalkant Katara said that some communities including Bhils in Rajasthan have been raising their demand for a long time. But till now no concrete action has been taken on it. Moreover, Katara described this bandh as against the Constitution of India and social justice. Furthermore, he said that the majority of Dalit castes are still away from the mainstream and they are also demanding ‘quota within quota’ reservations. In such a situation, this bandh cannot be supported, because it is against democracy.
View of various organizations of Banswara
Organizations like Adivasi Reservation Manch, Ambedkar Welfare Society Banswara, Wasita Seva Sansthan Banswara, Jambukhand Jan Adhikar Manch, Bunkar Samaj Vikas Samiti, Dabgar Seva Sansthan, Bansphod Samaj, Valmiki Samaj, Khatik Samaj, Mochi Samaj etc. boycotted Bharat Bandh. They moreover, demanded to implement ‘quota within quota’ reservations.
Various Dalit organizations of Banswara have made it clear that they do not support Bharat Bandh and their priority is to get their demand for ‘quota in quota’ reservations fulfilled as soon as possible. Now it remains to be seen what action the government takes on this issue.
Bharat Bandh remained peaceful in Rajasthan
Bharat Bandh remained peaceful in Rajasthan on Wednesday. Two dispute incidents have occurred in Jodhpur Rural and Bajju of Bikaner.
Jodhpur incident
In Jodhpur, the crowd overturned the cart, due to which the cart operator got burnt due to hot oil falling on him. Bandh supporters overturned a Pakoda cart in Somesar village of Shergarh tehsil of Jodhpur. The boiling oil kept in the pan fell on the seller. Due to this, dumpling seller Rakesh Jain got injured. He has been admitted to Mahatma Gandhi Hospital in Jodhpur due to burns on his lower body. Bandh supporters fled from the spot after the incident.
Villagers and shopkeepers reached the spot and staged a protest on the spot demanding the arrest of the accused. When the police administration assured the arrest of the accused, the villagers ended the protest after 5 pm. The victim’s family has registered a case.
Incident in Bajju of Bikaner district
People participating in the rally in Bikaner’s Bajju beat up a businessman. Due to the Bharat Bandh movement, the rally started from the agricultural market at 1 pm on Wednesday, which reached near Jambheshwar temple. During this time, a shopkeeper was beaten up by the people participating in the rally. After this the matter heated up and a clash started between the two sides. Police have registered a case on the report of complainant Ashok Kumar.
No opposition except in Banswara
Director General of Police UR Sahu says that before the bandh, they have conversations with various organisations. The police station, Superintendent of Police and Commissioner held talks with various business organizations at the range level. They also talked to transport associations, social organizations and officials of various organizations. These conversations were to maintain peace and order. There were continuous talks. Hence Bharat Bandh remained almost peaceful in Rajasthan.
There was no opposition except in Banswara. But it was also peaceful.
During the bandh, sporadic incidents took place at two or three places, but no cases were registered. If any incident occurs and any report is received, legal action will be taken as per law. Rail services continued during the bandh, while there was no bus movement.