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  • Voting Day Today for the Rajasthan State Assembly

    Voting Day Today for the Rajasthan State Assembly

    Voting day today for the Rajasthan state assembly. 5.26 crore voters will decide the fate of 1863 candidates including 182 women candidates.

    Today on the 25th November 20203 Saturday, voters in 199 assembly constituencies in the Rajasthan state will decide the fate of candidates.

    On Friday, workers of political parties went door-to-door to convince the voters. Concurrently, the personnel conducting pooling reached the polling stations and started decorating them.

    Before starting voting on Saturday morning, EVMs and VVPATs have been checked by conducting a mock poll. After that, the mock polled votes were deleted from the EVMs.

    Voting will start at 7 in the morning and will continue till 6 in the evening. Voters who will reach the centres before 6 P.M. will be able to exercise their rights.

    The Election Department has considered 9 thousand out of 36 thousand areas of the state as sensitive. Adequate security arrangements have been made and observers will also keep a watch. Apart from these, the arrangements at almost half of the polling centres of the state will also be monitored through webcasting.

    The Election Commission will endeavour to ensure record voting, home voting, voting of polling personnel and essential service employees has already been done. The figure of this voting is 3 lakh 89 thousand 435. Apart from this, 142221 ballot papers have been issued for service voters deployed in defence and other services.

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    Highlights of Voting Day Today.

    On voting day today 5 crore 26 lakh 90 thousand 146 voters will use their rights. Moreover, 22,61,008 are new voters and 1,70,99,334 voters are in the age group of 18 to 30.

    On voting day 2 lakh 74 thousand 846 polling personnel and 6247 sector officers deployed for monitoring. Moreover, 1,02,290 police, home guard soldiers and 700 companies of RAC-CAPF for security are been deployed.

    A total of 51,507 polling stations at 36,101 locations are been selected for polling day today. Out of this 10,501 are in urban and 41,006 in rural areas. Moreover, 65,277 ballot units, 62,372 control units and 67,580 VVPAT machines will be used for the polling day.

    For the election day, 3 flying squads and 3 SST teams are deployed in each assembly constituency.

    A total of 41,224 big and small vehicles were acquired for voting day today.

  • Trains passing Kota will be affected for four months.

    Trains passing Kota will be affected for four months.

    Trains passing Kota will be affected for four months due to yard remodelling work at Mathura station. During this yard remodelling work will start on the Palwal-Mathura section of the Agra division of North Central Railway. At least 10 pairs of trains in the Kota railway division will be affected for about four months. Due to this, hundreds of trains will remain partially or completely cancelled for several days.

    Moreover, non-interlocking work and yard remodelling of Mathura station, pre-non-interlocking, non-interlocking and post-non-interlocking work will be done from 27th November to 21st March. In such a situation, many trains running on this route will be affected.

    Also, many trains will be run on alternative routes. Apart from this, many trains may run late by hours. These also include 80 trains running through the Kota division. Janshatabdi will be cancelled for almost one month.

    Cancelled Trains passing Kota

    Trains to be cancelled from the originating station –

    Train NumberTrain RouteCancellation DatesOriginating Station
    04793/04794Mathura-Sawai Madhopur-Mathura passenger27.11.2023 to 5.02.2024Mathura and Swai Madhopur
    09279/09280 Bayana-Mathura-Bayana4.1.2024 to 5.2.2024Bayana & Mathura
    09277/09278Bayana-Yamuna Bridge Agra-Bayana4.1.2024 to 5.2.2024Bayana & Yamuna Bridge Agra
    12059/12060Kota-Hazrat Nizamuddin-Kota Janshatabdi Express27, 28 November,
    27 December,
    1, 3 January, 9 to 31 January and 1 to 5 February, 2024
    Kota & Hajrat Nijamudin
    19803/19804Kota-Shrimata Vaishno Devi Katra-Kota Express14, 21, 28 January 2024
    and 4 February 2024
    Kota & Katra
    20985/20986Kota-Martyr Captain Tushar Mahajan-Kota Express11, 18, 25 January 2024
    and 1 February 2024
    Kota & Martyr Captain Tushar Mahajan (Udhampur)
    12401/12402Kota-Dehradun-Kota Express9.1.2024 to 5.2.2024Kota & Dehradun
    05423/05424Kashganj-Bharatpur-Kashganj22.1.2024 to 5.2.2024Bharatpur
    01901/01902Idgah Agra-Bharatpur- Idgah Agra11.1.2024 to 5.2.2024Idgah Agra & Bharatpur
    01907/01908Idgah Agra-Bharatpur- Idgah Agra unreserved special11.1.2024 to 5.2.2024Idgah Agra & Bharatpur
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    Affected Trains passing Kota.

    Apart from the above-mentioned trains in the table, these trains will also affect train traffic,

    • Pune-Nizamuddin Duronto Express (12263) will remain cancelled on 12, 16, 19, 23 and 26 January and 2 and 6 February. Nizamuddin Pune Duronto (12264) will remain cancelled on 11, 15, 12, 22, 25 and 29 January and 1 February.
    • Ernakulam-Nizamuddin (12283) on 16, 23 and 30 January and 6 February. Nizamuddin-Ernakulam (12284) on 13, 20 and 27 January and 3 February will remain cancelled.
    • Madgaon-Chandigarh Goa Sampark Kranti (12449) 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 & 31 January and 6 & 7 February. Chandigarh-Madgaon (12450) 13, 15, 20, 22, 27 & 29 January and 3 & 5 February.
    • Kochuveli-Amritsar (12483) 17, 24 and 31 January and 7 February. And Amritsar-Kochuveli (12484) 14, 2 and 28 January and 4 February.
    • Nizamuddin-Miraj Darshan Express (12493) 14, 21 and 28 January and 4 February. As well as, Miraj-Nizamuddin (12494) 12, 19 and 26 January and 2 February.
    • Valsad-Haridwar (12911) 9, 16, 23 and 30 January and Haridwar-Valsad (12912) 10, 17, 24 and 31 January.
    • Ahmedabad-Nizamuddin Gujarat Sampark Kranti (12917) 8, 15, 22 and 29 January. As well as, Nizamuddin-Ahmedabad (12918) 13, 19 and 26 January and 3 February
    • Ekta Nagar-Nizamuddin (20945) 10, 12, 16, 18, 24, 25 and 31 January and 2 February. As well as, Nizamuddin-Ekta Nagar (20946) 9, 11, 15, 17, 23, 26 and 30 January and 1 February.
    • Indore-Delhi (20957) 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 28 and 31 January and 2 and 4 February. Delhi-Indore (20958) 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25. , 27 and 29 January and 1, 3 and 5 February
    • Mumbai-Delhi Duronto (22209) 8, 12, 15, 19, 22, 26 and 29 January and 2 February. As well as, Delhi-Mumbai (22210) 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 27 and 30 January and 3 February.
    • Thiruvananthapuram-Nizamuddin (22653) on 13, 20 and 27 January and 3 February. Nizamuddin-Thiruvananthapuram (22654) on 15, 22 and 29 January and 5 February.
    • Ernakulam-Nizamuddin (22655) 10, 17, 24 and 31 January and Nizamuddin-Ernakulam (22656) 12, 19 and 26 January and 2 February.
    • Kochuveli-Dehradun (22659) on 12, 19 and 26 January and 2 February. As well as, Dehradun-Kochiwali (22660) on 15, 22 and 24 January and 5 February.
    • Bandra-Haridwar (22917) 10, 17, 24 and 31 January. Haridwar-Bandra (22918) 11, 18 and 25 January and 1 and 4 February.
    • Indore-Udhampur (22941) 8, 15, 22 and 29 January and Udhampur-Indore (22942) 10, 17, 24 and 31 January.
    • Bandra-Gorakhpur Antodaya (22921) on the 21st and 28th of January and the 4th of February. Similarly, Gorakhpur-Bandra (22922) on the 23rd and 30th of January and 6th of February.
    • Bandra-Ramnagar (22975) 25 January and 1 February and Ramnagar-Bandra (22976) 26 January and 2 February.
    • Kanpur-Bandra (22443) 24th and 31st January and Bandra-Kanpur (22444) 26th January and 2nd February.
    • Bandra-Lucknow (20921) 20 and 27 January and 3 February and Lucknow-Bandra (20922) 21 and 28 January and 4 February.
    • Udhampur-Patliputra (19669) 24 and 31 January and Patliputra-Udhampur (19670) 26 January and 2 February.
    • Ahmedabad-Patna (09447) 10, 17, 24 and 31 January and Patna-Ahmedabad (09448) 12, 19 and 26 January and 2 February.

    Trains changing originating station

    Moreover, Gorakhpur-Bandra (05053) will not run from its originating station on 12, 19 and 26 January and 2 February. Bandra-Gorakhpur (05054) will also not run from its originating station on 13, 20 and 27 January and 3 February.

    Trains that will run on the changed route

    • The changed route of Patna-Kota (13237-39) will run via Agra Cantt, Achhnera and Bharatpur from January 3 to February 4. Similarly, Kota-Patna (13238-40) will run via Bharatpur, Achhnera and Agra from January 5 to February 5.
    • Ekta Nagar-Nizamuddin (20945) leaving on 29th November will run via Bayana, Agra Fort, Mitawal, Ghaziabad and Nizamuddin. Similarly, Nizamuddin-Ekta Nagar (20946) will run on 28th November via Ghaziabad, Mitawal, Agra Fort and Bayana.
    • Mumbai-Delhi Duronto (22209) will run via Bayana, Agra Fort, Mitawal and Ghaziabad on 27 November. Before, Delhi-Mumbai (22210) will run via Ghaziabad, Mitawal, Agra Fort and Bayana on 28th November.
    • Kochuveli-Dehradun (22659) on 29 December will run via Bayana, Agra Fort, Mitawal, Khurja and Meerut. Similarly, Dehradun-Kochuveli (22660) on 27 November and 1 January will run via Meerut, Khurda, Mitawal, Agra Fort and Bayana.
    • Kochuveli-Chandigarh Sampark Kranti (12217) will run via Sawai Madhopur, Jaipur, Alwar and Rewari on 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 24 and 27 January and on 3 February. Similarly, Chandigarh-Kochuveli (22218) will run via Rewari, Alwar, Jaipur and Sawai Madhopur on 27 December, 3, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26 and 31 January and 2 February.
    • Mumbai-Amritsar Golden Temple Mail (12903-04) from 25 January to 4 February will run via Sawai Madhopur, Jaipur, Alwar and Rewari.
    • Bandra-Nizamuddin Sampark Kranti (12907) on 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28 and 31 January and 4 February and Nizamuddin-Bandra (12908) on 11, 15, 18, 22, 25 and 29 January and 1 and 5 February will run via Rewari, Alwar, Jaipur and Sawai Madhopur.
    • Bandra-Nizamuddin Garib Rath (12909) on 9, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 25, 27 and 30 January and 1 and 3 February will go via Sawai Madhopur, Jaipur, Alwar and Rewari. Similarly, Nizamuddin-Bandra (12910) will run via Rewari, Alwar, Jaipur and Sawai Madhopur on 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 28 and 31 January and 2 and 4 February.
    • Bandra-Barauni Avadh (19037) from 10 January to 4 February via Agra Cantt, Bhandai, Udimod and Etawah and Barauni-Bandra (19038) from 11 January to 5 February via Etawah, Udimod, Bhandai and Agra Fort Cantt.
    • Veraval-Banaras (12945) will run via Agra Fort Cantt, Bhandai, Udimod and Etawah on 15th, 22nd and 29th January. As well as, Banaras-Veraval (12946) will run via Etawah, Udimod, Bhandai and Agra Cantt on 17th, 24th and 31st of January.
    • Asansol-Bhavnagar (12942) will run via Etawah, Udimod Bhandai and Agra Fort on 11, 18 and 25 January and 1 February. Similarly, Bhavnagar-Asansol (12941) will run via Agra Fort, Bhandai, Udimod and Etawah on 16, 23 and 30 January.
    • Patna-Ahmedabad (12948) will depart for Etawah, Udimod, Bhandai and Agra Cantt on 12, 17, 19, 24, 26 and 31 January and 2 February. Similarly, Ahmedabad-Patna (12947) will depart on 15, 17, 22, 29 and 31 January. This will run via Agra Fort, Bhandai, Udimod and Etawah.

    Trains passing Kota will run late

    Apart from this, many trains passing Kota will run late as scheduled.

    Ernakulam-Nizamuddin Duronto (12283) may run late on 28 December. Yog Nagari Rishikesh-Kochuveli (22660) may late on 25 December. Also Nizamuddin-Kota Janshatabdi (12060) may run late on 28 December, 2, 7 and 8 January.

  • What Supreme Court say about student suicide?

    What Supreme Court say about student suicide?

    The Supreme Court said that suicides are happening because of parents while hearing the petition. How can the court pass directions in such circumstances? Mumbai resident Dr Anirudh Narayan had filed a public interest petition in the Supreme Court regarding the suicide of students. Mumbai-based doctor Anirudh Narayan Malpani has filed this petition through lawyer Mohini Priya.

    The Court on Monday said tough competition and parental pressure on children preparing for competitive exams is the main reason for the increasing number of suicides across the country.

    The Supreme Court held parents responsible

    The Supreme Court held the parents of children responsible for the increasing incidents of suicide among students. The Court on Monday (November 20) said that it is not appropriate to blame coaching centres for the increasing suicides among students as the expectations of parents are motivating children to kill themselves.

    The court has made this comment mainly regarding the increasing suicides of students in Kota, Rajasthan. It is noteworthy that this year about 24 suicides have been reported in the Kota district of Rajasthan.

    A two-member bench headed by Justice Sanjiv Khanna refused to consider a plea seeking a law to regulate private coaching centres and set a standard for them, saying, “The problem is with the parents, not with the coaching institutes”.

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    Justice SVN Bhatti, who was part of the bench, said that these suicides are not happening because of the coaching institute, but because children are unable to live up to the expectations of their parents.

    Parents have expectations from children

    The bench said, “Most of us do not want coaching institutes. But look at the conditions of schools. There is tough competition and students have no other option but to go to these coaching institutes. At the same time, parents also have high expectations from their children”.

    The Supreme Court’s suggestions to the petitioner

    The court suggested the petitioner either approach the Rajasthan High Court in the matter because most of the suicide incidents mentioned in the petition are related to Kota. Supreme Court also suggested giving a representation to the Central Government on how to make a law on this issue. On this, lawyer Priya sought permission to withdraw the petition and indicated that the petitioner would like to present a representation.

    About 8.2% of students in the country die by suicide.

    Referring to the 2020 data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), Priya said that according to this, about 8.2% of students in the country die by suicide. The bench said that they knew the situation, but the court could not pass directions. The bench suggested that the petitioner approach the government with his suggestions. Priya sought permission to withdraw the petition to approach the appropriate forum, which was allowed by the court.

  • Today PM Modi is coming to Kota

    Today PM Modi is coming to Kota

    Today PM Modi is coming to Kota. He will hold public meetings in Kota and Anta. Then PM Modi will hold a road show in Jaipur at 6 pm. At this time PM Narendra Modi is on the Rajasthan tour. His visit is to support BJP candidates in Rajasthan Election 2023.

    BJP’s Rajasthan unit in-charge Prahlad Joshi said that this will be our biggest public meeting in the history of Kota. People from 9 assembly seats of Kota and Bundi are expected to attend the public meeting to be held at Kota Dussehra ground. This Meeting will start at around 2 P.M. Joshi further said, that wherever the Prime Minister is going, we are getting more positive reactions than expected from the public. In addition, Joshi inspected the preparations for the Prime Minister’s public meetings.

    PM Modi’s road show in Jaipur

    The road map of this roadshow is to cover four minority-dominated seats out of 8 assembly seats of Jaipur city.

    Earlier preparations for PM Narendra Modi’s roadshow to be held in Jaipur on Tuesday have been completed. The security arrangements are ready. Moreover, soldiers are keeping an eye on every corner.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s roadshow will start from Sanganeri Gate at 6 pm and end at Pashchim Mukhi Hanuman temple. Additionally, there is a Pashchim Mukhi statue of Hanuman Ji in the temple located at Sanganeri Gate in Jaipur. This temple was built by Raja Jai ​​Singh of Amer. At the same time, Hanuman Ji has been installed as a protector inside the temple.

    Then PM Modi will ride in the chariot and go through Bapu Bazaar, Nehru Bazaar, Kishanpole Bazaar, Chhoti Chaupar, Tripolia Bazaar, Badi Chaupar and Johri Bazaar and end the roadshow at the Pashchim Mukhi Hanuman Temple. This roadshow will be about 5 kilometres long. Bharatiya Janata Party is trying to give a big message through this roadshow starting from religious places in minority-dominated areas. On Monday, PM Narendra Modi conducted a three-and-a-half km long road show in Bikaner.

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    PM Modi’s eyes on BJP’s stronghold Jaipur city

    In Jaipur city elections 2018, Congress swept 5 out of 8 seats. In this, Congress captured Hawamahal, Kishanpole, Adarshnagar, Civil Lines and Jhotwara assembly. At the same time, the BJP hoisted its saffron flag on Sanganer, Malviya Nagar and Vidyadhar Nagar seats. The impact of PM Modi’s roadshow will be mainly seen in Hawamahal, Kishanpol and Adarshnagar assembly seats which are minority-dominated seats.

  • Reach Jaipur to Delhi in just two hour

    Reach Jaipur to Delhi in just two hour

    Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said the Electric Cable Highway is being built between Jaipur and Delhi. One can reach Jaipur from Delhi in two hours through this proposed highway.

    He said that construction of overbridges is going on between Jaipur to Delhi road and on Kishangarh-Jaipur road. Additionally, a new highway is being built on one side of Dausa. Moreover, an electric cable highway is being built between Delhi and Jaipur. One can reach Jaipur to Delhi in two hours through this proposed highway. Furthermore, this journey will be 30% cheaper. He said that in five years the country will see vehicles powered by electric, ethanol and hydrogen.

    What is an electric cable highway?

    An electric cable highway is a road that supplies electricity to vehicles travelling on it. The electricity can be supplied through overhead power lines or power lines set into grooves in the road. Electric highways are an energy-efficient option. They can also reduce travel time.

    India’s first electric highway is being developed between Sohna and Jaipur on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. The highway will initially be used for bus operations, but may later allow commercial trucks.

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    Jaipur to Delhi in two hours Nitin Gadkari said in a public meeting.

    BJP’s star campaigner and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday addressed a public meeting at Gandhi Path in support of BJP candidate Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore from Jhotwara assembly constituency.

    Gadkari said in the public meeting in support of BJP candidate Rathod that the country will develop only when Rajasthan develops. BJP is not a party of any family but of workers. The country has to be made self-reliant and only BJP can fulfill this dream.

    At the same time, an attempt was made to woo the voters by holding a road show in support of BJP candidate Diya Kumari from Vidyadhar Nagar.

    Gadkari held an 8 km long road show at 4.30 pm supporting BJP candidate Diya Kumari from Vidyadhar Nagar. The roadshow started at Parshuram Circle and passed through Murlipura and Nadi Ka Phatak, ending at Nadi Ka Phatak at 6:30 pm. Finally, after reaching the Nadi Ka Phatak, the roadshow turned into a meeting. In the meeting, Nitin Gadkari targeted Congress in his familiar style and appealed to make Diya Kumari victorious. BJP workers also showered flowers during the roadshow.

  • The Rajasthan border was rocked by a series of explosions during Trishakti Prahar Exercise.

    The Rajasthan border was rocked by a series of explosions during Trishakti Prahar Exercise.

    Trishakti Prahar exercise is the joint training of the Indian Air Force, Army and Navy to practice better coordination during crises in adverse conditions. New weapons will also be tested during the war exercise. The Rajasthan border was rocked by a series of explosions during Trishakti Prahar Exercise.

    Tri-Shakti Prahar, the exercise of the three armies in the desert area, started on Monday. The operational readiness and capabilities of the Indian Air Force and particularly the South Western Air Command were showcased along with the other two services.

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    The objective of Trishakti Prahar Exercise

    The objective of the exercise is to focus on ground and air combat with complete coordination between the three services. Under this, many fixed and rotary-wing aircraft will operate day and night. Its objective is to strengthen joint manoeuvres and practice executing operational plans in a virtually simulated war environment. 30 thousand soldiers will participate in the war exercise which will last for about 13 days.

    Strength, experience and technology will be tested together in adverse geographical conditions in a sea of sand. In this exercise called Trishakti Prahar, the Indian Air Force, Army and Navy will come together to practice better coordination during crisis in adverse circumstances. New weapons will also be tested during the war exercise.

    The exercise will specifically showcase the operational capability and readiness of the Pune-based South Western Command of the Air Force. During war exercises, modern technology and experience are being tested amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. All three armies will be involved in the Trishakti strike being carried out by the 21 Corps of the Army. During the war exercise, efforts will also be made to create a real war-like environment.

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    The exercise will demonstrate capabilities including intelligence and surveillance, long-range reconnaissance aircraft strike power, combined arms operations, and fast dynamic and deep strike offensive capabilities. Electronic warfare capability will also be tested. We’ll test technologies like unmanned aerial vehicles, counter-drone systems, communication systems, and automatic spectrum monitoring. The Army’s T-90s and Arjun main battle tanks, various types of howitzers, helicopters, Apache attack helicopters, Chinook heavy-lift helicopters and firepower of weapons will be on display.

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  • List of candidates for all 200 seats in Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023.

    List of candidates for all 200 seats in Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023.

    The list of candidates for all the 200 assembly seats of Rajasthan is finalised with the withdrawal of nominations on Thursday. The picture of the candidates facing each other is clear now.

    There will be an interesting contest with more than two strong candidates in many seats.

    Along with BJP-Congress, independent candidates and other parties are contesting on many seats. Congress and BJP are also afraid of conflict due to the persistence of rebels in many places.

    Now that the match has been decided, the publicity will gain momentum. After Diwali, there will be public meetings and road shows of big leaders in the state.

    A five-cornered contest is being seen in the Shiv assembly constituency.

    Below is the complete list of candidates from the BJP, Congress and other parties contesting in all 200 constituencies.

    List of Candidates

    ConstituencyBJPCongressOthersNumber of Candidates
    SadulshahrGuruveer Singh BararJagdish JangidOm Bishnoi
    Congress (Independent)
    10
    Shree GanganagarJaydeep BhihanniAnkur MiglaniAruna Chandak (IND)15
    Shree KaranpurSurendra Pal Singh TTGurmeet Singh KunnerPrithvi Pal Singh Sandhu (AAP)12
    SuratgarhRampratap KasniaDungarram GaidarRajendra Badhur(Independent)
    Prithviraj Meel (JJP)
    Rai Singh Nagar (Reserved)Balveer LuthraSohan NayakSheopat Meghwal (CPM)12
    Anupgarh (Reserved)Shantosh BawariShimla NayakShimla Bawari
    (Independent)
    7
    SangriaGurdeep ShahpiniAbhimanyu PuniaGanesh Raj Bansal (IND)13
    HanumangarhAmit SahuVinod Kumar13
    PillibangaDharmendra MochiVinod Ghotwal6
    NoharAbhishek MatoriyaAmit Chachan9
    BhadraSanjeev BeniwalAjeet BeniwalBalwan Punia (CPM)10
    KhajuwalaVishwanath MeghwalGovindram Meghwal8
    Bikaner WestJethanand VyasBullakidas Kalla11
    Bikaner EastSiddhi KumariYashpal Gehlot13
    KoylatAnshuman Singh BhattiBhanwar Singh BhattiRanwatram Panwar (RLP)6
    LunkaransherSummit GodharaDr Rajendra MundVirendra Beniwal (IND)
    Prabhudayal Saraswat
    (IND)
    Shree DungargarhTarachand SaraswatManglaram GodharaGirdhari Mahiya (CPM)14
    NokhaBiharilal BhisnoiSushila DudiK.L.Jhanwar (Vikas Munch)14
    SadulpurSumitra Choudhary Krishna PuniaManoj Nayangli (BSP)12
    TaranagarRajendra RathoreNarendra Budaniya9
    SardarshahrRajkumar RindawanAnil SharmaR.R.Choudhari (IND)6
    ChuruHarlal SaharanRafiq Mandolia10
    RatangarhAbhinesh MaharishiPusaram Godhara11
    Sujangarh(SC)ShantoshManoj Meghwal8
    PilaniRajesh DhahiyaPitram KallaKailash Meghwal (IND)8
    SurajgarhSantosh AhllawatSarvan Kumar11
    JhunjhunuNishit KumarBrijendra OllaRajendra Bhambhu (IND)9
    MandavaNarendra Kumar KhichadRita Choudhary12
    NavalgarhVikram Singh JhakhalRajkumar Sharma13
    UdaipurvatiShubhkaran ChoudharyBhagwana Ram SainiRajendra Gudda
    (Shiv Sena)
    9
    KhetriDharampal GurjarManisha GurjarManoj Ghumaria (BSP)9
    FatehpurSarvan ChoudharyHakam Ali KhanNandkishore Mehriya (JJP)
    Madhusudan Bhinda
    LaxmangarhSubhash MehriyaGovind Singh Dotasara10
    Ghod(SC)Gordhan VermaJagdish DanodiyaPemaram (CPM)
    Mahesh Mordiya (RLP)
    SikarRatan JaldhariRajendra PareekTarachand Ghayal16
    DantaramgarhGajanand KumawatVirendra SinghAmara Ram (CPM)
    Rita Singh (JJP)
    KhandelaSubhash MeelMahadev Singh KhandelaBansidhar Bajiya10
    NeemkathanaPrem Singh BajorSuresh Modi11
    ShrimadhopurJhabar Singh KhrraDeepdra Singh Shekhawat9
    KotputliHansraj PatelRajendra YadavMukesh Goyal (IND)9
    ViratnagarKuldeep DhankadInderaraj GurjarBhim Sahan (IND)
    Ramchandra Saradhana (ASP)
    ShahapuraUpen YadavManish YadavAlok Beniwal (IND)6
    ChomuRamlal VermaDr Shikha Meel BaralaChutan Yadav (RLP)
    Kailash Saini (BSP)
    PhuleraNirmal KumawatVidhyadhar Singh Choudhary8
    DuduDr Premchand BerwaBabulal Nagar4
    JhotwaraRajvardhan SinghAbhishek Choudhary18
    AamerSatish PuniaPrashant Sharma15
    JamvaramgarhMahendarpal MeenaGopal Lal Meena8
    HawamahalBalmukandacharyaR.R.Tiwari10
    Vidhyadhar NagarDiyakumariSitaram Aggarwal13
    Civil LinesGopal SharmaPratap Singh Khachariyavas10
    KishenpoolChandramanoharAmin Kagaji8
    Aadarsh NagarRavi NayyerRafiq Khan14
    Malviya NagarKalicharan SharafArchana Sharma10
    SanganerBhajanlalPushpendra Bharadwaj16
    BagruKailash VermaGanga Devi12
    BassiChandramohan MeenaLaxman MeenaJitendra Meena (IND)
    Anju Khangwal (IND)
    ChaksuRamvtaar BerwaVedprakash Solanki5
    TijaraBaba BalaknathImran Khan12
    KishangarhbaasRamhet YadavDeepchand KheriaSimrat Sandhu (BSP)9
    MundawarManjeet ChoudharyLalit YadavAnjali Yadav (ASP)10
    BehroodDr Jaswant Singh YadavSanjay YadavBaljeet Yadav7
    BansurDevi Singh ShekhawatShukuntela Rawat5
    ThanagajiHem Singh BhdanaKanti Prasad Meena14
    Alwar GraminJayram JhatavTikaram Juli7
    Alwar CitySanjay SharmaAjay Aggarwal7
    RamgarhJay AhujaZuber KhanSukhvant Singh (IND)16
    Rajgarh-LaxmangarhBanna Ram MeenaMange Lal MeenaJohari Lal Meena (IND)17
    KathumarRamesh KhichiSanjana JatavMangalram Koli (IND)9
    KamanNoksham ChoudharyJahida Khan12
    NagarJawahar Singh BedamVajib Ali8
    Deeg-KumherDr Shailesh SinghVishvendra Singh8
    BharatpurVijay BansalDr Subhash Garg11
    NadbaiJagat SinghJogendra Singh Awana16
    VairBahadur Singh KolliBhajanlal Jatav7
    BayanaBacchu Singh BansiwalAmar Singh JatavDr Reetu Benawat (IND)11
    Besedi(SC)Sukhram KoliSanjay Jatav8
    BaddiGiriraj Singh MalingaPrasant ParmarJaswant Singh Gujjar (BSP)10
    DholpurDr Shivcharan KushwahShobharani KushwahRitesh Sharma (BSP)12
    RajakhedaNirja SharmaRohit Bohra7
    TodabheemRamniwas MeenaGhanshyam Mehar7
    HindaunRajkumari JatavAnita JatavBrijesh Jatav (BSP)9
    KarauliDarshan Singh GujjarLakhan Singh MeenaRavindra Meena (BSP)11
    SapotraHansraj MeenaRamesh Chand MeenaVijay Kumar (BSP)9
    BandikuiBhagchand TankdaGajraj Khatana10
    MahuwaRajendra MeenaOmprakash Hudla12
    SikraiVikram BansiwalMamta Bhupesh9
    DousaShankerlal SharmaMurarilal Meena9
    LalshotRambilas MeenaParsadilal Meena3
    Gangapur CityMansingh GujjarRamkesh MeenaC.L.Saini (IND)16
    BamanvasRajendra MeenaIndra Meena5
    Swai MadhopurDr Karordi LalDanish AbrarAsha Meena (IND)13
    KhandarJitendra GothwalAshok Berwa8
    MalpuraKanahiya Lal ChoudaryGhansilal Choudary5
    NiwaiRamsahay VermaPrashant BerwaPrahalad Narayan (RLP)10
    TonkAjeet MehtaSachin Pilot8
    Deoli-UniyaraVijay BainslaHarish Meena14
    KishengarhBhagirath ChoudaryVikas ChoudarySuresh Tak (IND)12
    PushkarSuresh RawatNassem AkhtarAshok Rawat (RLP)
    Shree Gopal Baheti
    Ajmer NorthVasudev DevnaniMahendra Singh RelawatGyanchand Saraswat (IND)15
    Ajmer SouthAnita BhadelDourapti Koli9
    NasirabadRamswaroop LambaShivprakash Gujjar10
    BeawarShankar Singh RawatParas JainInder Singh Bagawas, Manoj Chouhan (IND)
    MasudaVirendra Singh KanawatRakesh ParikhWajid Cheeta (BSP)9
    KekediShatrughan GoutamDr Raghu Sharma8
    LadnuKarni SinghMukesh Bhakar4
    DidwanaJitendra Singh JodhaChetan Singh ChoudaryYounas Khan (IND)8
    JayalManju VaghmarManju MeghwalB.L.Bhatti (RLP)9
    NagaurJyoti MirdhaHarendra MirdhaHabibur Rehman (IND)10
    KhinvasarRewatram DangaTejpal MirdhaHanuman Beniwal (RLP)7
    MertaLaxmanram MeghwalShivratan ValmikiIndra Devi (RLP)6
    DeganaAjay SinghVijaypal Mirdha13
    MakranaSumita BhincharZakhir Hussain 10
    ParbatsarMansingh KinsariaRamniwas GhavdiyaLaccharam Badara (RLP)5
    NawanVijay Singh ChoudaryMahendra Singh Choudary9
    JaitaranAvinash GehlotSurendra GoyalDilip (ASP), Yogi Laxmannath (IND)
    SojatShobha ChouhanNiranjan Arya12
    PaliGhyanchand ParakhBhimraj Bhatti7
    Marwar JunctionKesaramKhusveer Singh9
    BaliPushpendra SinghBadriram Jhakhad9
    SumerpurJoraram KumawatHari Shanker Mewara7
    PhalodiPabbaram BishnoiPrakash Chhangani10
    LohavatGajendra Singh KhinvasarKishenaram BishnoiSatyanarayan Bishnoi (RLP)7
    ShergarhBabusingh RathoreMeena Kanwar8
    OssianBheraram SeyolDivya Maderna6
    BhopalgarhKamsa MeghwalGeeta BarwadPukhraj Garg (RLP)6
    SardapuraProf. Mahendra RathoreAshok Gehlot10
    Jodhpur CityAtul BhansaliManisha Panwar10
    SursagarDevendra JoshiShahzad Khan14
    LunniJogaram PatelMehandra Bhisnoi5
    BiladaArjun Lal GargMohan Lal Kataria6
    JaisalmerChotu SinghRupa Ram9
    PokaranPratap PuriShale Mohamad6
    ShivSawroop Singh Amina KhanR.Bhatti (IND), Fateh Khan (IND), Jalam Singh (RLP)
    BarmerDeepak KadvasaraMewaram JainPriyanka Choudary (IND)9
    BayatuBalaram ChoudaryHarish ChoudaryUmaidaram (RLP)9
    PachpadaraArun KumarMadan Prajapat10
    SiwanaHamirsingh BhayalManvendra SinghSunil Parihar (IND)11
    GudamalaniK.K.BhisnoiSonaram Choudary9
    ChauhtonAduram MeghwalPadmaram MeghwalTarunrai Kaga (RLP)5
    AahorChhagan SinghSaroj Choudary14
    JaloreJogeshwer GargRamila MeghwalRamlal Meghwal (IND), Pawani Yogi (IND)
    BhinmalPuraram Sammerjeet Singh6
    SanchorDevji PatelSukhram VishnoiJeevaram Choudary (IND), Shamsher Ali (BSP)
    RaniwadaNarayan SinghRatan Devashi9
    SirohiOtaram DevashiSanyam Lodha9
    Pindwana-AbuSamaram GaraciaLilaram Garacia6
    RevdarJagsiram KoliMotiram Koli6
    GogundaPrataplal BheelDr Mangilal Garacia8
    JhadolBabulal KharadiHiralal Darangi9
    KherwadaNanalal AahariDr Dayaram ParmarVinod Kumar (BSP)9
    Udaipur GraminPhool Singh MeenaDr Vivek Katara8
    UdaipurTarachand JainGaurav Valabh11
    MawaliKrishna Gopal PaliwalPushkar Lal DhangiKuldeep Singh (RLP)10
    VallabnagarUdhaylal DhangiPreeti ShaktawatDeependra (Janta Sena Raj.)8
    SalumbarAmritlal MeenaRaghuveer Singh MeenaJitesh Kumar (BSP)10
    DhariavadKanhaiya Lal MeenaNagraj MeenaThawarchand (BSP)8
    Dungarpur (ST)Bansilal KataraGanesh GhoghraKantilal Rot (BSP)9
    Aashpur (ST)Gopichand MeenaRakesh RotUmesh Meena (BSP)6
    Sagwara (ST)Shankerlal DhechaKailash RotMohanlal Rot (BSP)11
    Chourasy (ST)Sushil KataraTarachand BhagoraRajkumar Rot (BSP), Mahendra Barjod (IND)
    GhatolManshanker NinamaNanalal NinamaAshok Kumar 7
    GarhiKailash MeenaShankerlal CharpotaMannilal (BSP), Vijaypal
    BanswaraDhansingh RawatArjunsingh Bamania6
    BagidooraKrishna KataraMahendarjeet Singh MalviyaJ.K.Patel 5
    KushalgarhBheema Damore Rameela KhadiaRajendra (BSP), Devchand
    Kapasan (SC)Arjunlal JinagarShankerlal BerwaDinesh Bunkar (IND), Aanandi Ram (RLP)
    BenguSuresh DhakadRajendra Singh Bidhuri8
    Chittorgarh Narpat Singh RajviSurendra Singh JadawatChandrabhan Singh (IND)8
    NimbahedaShrichand KirplaniUdhaylal Anjana10
    Badi SadadiGoutam DakBadrilal Jaat12
    ParatapgarhHemant MeenaRamlal MeenaMangilal (BSP)6
    BheemHari Singh ChouhanSudarshan Singh Rawat10
    Kumbhalgarh Surendra Singh RathoreYogendra Singh ParmarAnoop Singh (IND), Neeraj Singh Ranawat (IND)
    RajsamandDeepti MaheshwariNarayan Singh BhattiDinesh Badala 10
    NathdwaraVishvraj Singh MewaraC.P.Joshi7
    AasindJabbar Singh Sankhla Hamilal MewaraDhanraj Gujjar (RLP)12
    MandalUdhaylal BhadanaRamlal Jaat5
    SehadaLadulal PitliyaRajendra TrivediBadri Jaat (RLP)7
    BhilwaraVithal Shanker AwasthiOm Naraniwal Ashok Kothari (IND)12
    ShahpuraLalaram BerwaNarendra Kumar Kailash Meghwal (IND)8
    JhahajpurGopichand MeenaDheeraj Gujjar7
    MandalgarhGopal KhandelwalVivek Dhakad10
    HindoliPrabhulal SainiAshok Chandana6
    KeshavraipatanChandrakanta MeghwalC.L.PremiRakesh Boyat (IND)8
    BundiAshok DogaraHarimohan SharmaRupesh Sharma (IND)12
    PipaldaPrem GhocharChetan Patel6
    SangodHiralal NagarBhanupratap Singh6
    Kota NorthPrahlad GunjalShanti Dhariwal7
    Kota SouthSandeep SharmaRakhi Goutam9
    LadpuraKalpana DeviNaeemudin GudduBhawani Singh Rajawat8
    RamganjmandiMadan DilawarMahendra Rajoria 5
    AntaKunwarlal MeenaPramod Jain Bhaya11
    KishenganjLalit MeenaNirmala Saharia11
    BaranRadheshyam BerwaPanachand Meghwal6
    ChabraPartapsingh ShingviKaran Singh Rathore10
    DugKaluram MeghwalChetraj GehlotRamchandra Sunariwal (IND)6
    JhalrapatanVasundra RajeRamlal Chouhan4
    KhanpurNarendra NagarSuresh Gujjar6
    ManoharthanaGovind RanipuriaNamichand MeenaKailash Meena (IND)7

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  • News Today: Congress releases sixth list, Mahesh Joshi’s ticket cancelled

    News Today: Congress releases sixth list, Mahesh Joshi’s ticket cancelled

    News today about the Rajasthan assembly election 2023 is that Congress released the sixth list of the candidates. Congress released its sixth list of 23 candidates for the upcoming assembly elections in Rajasthan late at night on Saturday.

    Voting in the state will take place on November 25 and counting of votes is scheduled for December 3. In its new list, the ruling party has announced candidates for key seats including Alwar City, Bhilwara, Hawa Mahal, Pilani-SC, Bharatpur, Malpura, Phalodi and Lohawat.

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    Congress has now announced candidates for 179 seats with the addition of 23 seats. Of these seats, the party has left the Bharatpur seat for Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD). Congress has cancelled the ticket of minister Mahesh Joshi from Hawamahal and has fielded RR Tiwari in his place.

    As of news today Congress has yet to declare candidates for only 21 seats. Jhotwara seat of Jaipur is currently put on hold.

    It is noteworthy that on October 31, Congress released the fourth list of 56 candidates. In the fifth list released shortly thereafter, the party had named five more candidates. On October 26, the party announced the names of 19 candidates in its third list. Congress had earlier released two lists for Rajasthan on October 21 and 22 with 33 and 43 candidates respectively. Congress is eyeing the second consecutive term in Rajasthan and for this, the party has launched many schemes related to public welfare in the state and has also announced seven guarantees.

  • Earthquake in Nepal, tremors in Delhi-NCR, UP, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Bihar

    Earthquake in Nepal, tremors in Delhi-NCR, UP, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Bihar

    Strong earthquake tremors were felt in Nepal on Friday night. Its intensity has been measured at 6.4 on the Richter scale. The epicentre of the earthquake was at a depth of 10 kilometres under the ground in Jajarkot district.

    According to the sources so far 128 people have died and hundreds have been injured due to the massive earthquake in western Nepal. Many houses have been destroyed by the earthquake. Nepali officials have confirmed that more than 35 people have died in Rukum West, while more than 90 people have died in Jajarkot district. The rescue force has been engaged in rescue operations since the earthquake. Let us tell you, at around 11.30 pm on Friday, strong tremors were felt in the western area of Nepal. The intensity of the earthquake has been measured at 6.4 on the Richter scale.

    Shocks lasted for 40 seconds

    According to officials at Nepal’s National Seismological Centre, the earthquake struck at 11.47 pm, with its epicenter at a depth of 10 kilometres underground in Jajarkot. The impact of the earthquake was also felt in India and China. Tremors were felt in India also for about 40 seconds.

    People seen scared on the streets in Kathmandu

    At the same time, a strong earthquake was felt in Nepal’s capital Kathmandu and surrounding areas. Jajarkot is about 500 kilometres west of Kathmandu. As soon as the earthquake was felt, people in Kathmandu came out of their homes. During this time people were seen scared on the streets.

    Prime Minister Prachanda expressed grief over the loss of lives and property

    Nepal’s Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda has expressed grief over the loss of life and property due to the earthquake. Nepal’s PMO tweeted, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has expressed deep sorrow over the loss of life and houses that occurred in Ramidanda, Jajarkot at 11.47 pm on Friday. All three security agencies have been deployed for immediate rescue and relief of the injured.

    A powerful earthquake of 7.8 magnitude occurred in 2015

    Let us tell you, earthquakes are common in the Himalayan country Nepal. In 2015, a powerful earthquake of 7.8 magnitude shook the entire country, killing more than 12,000 people and destroying thousands of houses.

    Strong tremors in Delhi-NCR, UP, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Bihar

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    Strong tremors were felt in many parts of the country including Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. The epicenter of the earthquake was at a depth of 10 km in Nepal.

    The earth trembled due to strong earthquake tremors in many parts of the country including Delhi-NCR, UP, Bihar, Uttarakhand and Haryana. The tremors were so strong that there was panic among the people.

    Due to this sudden earthquake, people came out of their homes. People also gathered in the assembly area of the High Rise Society. The earthquake’s tremors were felt at 11.32 p.m. The tremors were felt for a long time. These shocks occurred at a time when people were preparing to sleep after eating. After the shock, people came out of their homes.

    People are sharing videos on social media, in which it can be seen that fans, chandeliers and lights are seen shaking.

    According to the information, the National Center for Seismology said that was in Nepal. Its intensity has been measured at 6.4 on the Richter scale. According to the information, this earthquake occurred 10 km below the ground.

    Panic due to earthquake in Rajasthan

    Tremors were also felt in Jaipur, near Bharatpur. Late in the night people started calling their relatives and acquaintances to get good news. The situation became such that there was an atmosphere of panic.

    In many cities of Rajasthan like Bharatpur, Jaipur and surrounding cities, the earth is dusty during late night hours. Due to the earthquake, the situation became such that people ran out of their homes late at night.

    Information is being received that mild earthquake tremors were felt in Mount Abu and surrounding areas located in Sirohi district at around 10 a.m. on Friday.

    Fans started moving, utensils started making noise and people started losing their balance. People left their homes and came out of their homes with their children and remained outside for a long time. However, there was no loss of life in Rajasthan.

  • Sachin Pilot and Sara Abdullah are Separated.

    Sachin Pilot and Sara Abdullah are Separated.

    Sachin Pilot and Sara Abdullah are separated now and this has been confirmed by Sachin Pilot. There have been reports of a rift between Sachin Pilot and Sara Abdullah occasionally. Sara was also not living with Sachin for a long time.

    Divorce confirmed in Affidavit

    The marriage of Sachin Pilot and Sara Abdullah, who were famous among the love marriages of politicians in the country, has now ended. Former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot has mentioned this as divorce in the affidavit filed in the nomination papers for the Tonk Assembly. Sara Pilot is the daughter of former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah. The two were last seen together in Rajasthan on 17 December 2018. She was present at Pilot’s Deputy Chief Minister oath ceremony along with her two children Aran Pilot and Vihaan Pilot.

    However, there have been reports of a rift between Sachin Pilot and Sara occasionally. Sara was also not living with Sachin for a long time. Before this affidavit, the information about divorce was never made public. Now this has been confirmed by the affidavit of the pilot. However, it is not yet clear when the divorce took place between Sachin and Sara.

    Sachin Pilot filed his Nomination

    Congress candidate from Tonk assembly constituency Sachin Pilot filed his nomination on Tuesday afternoon. Nomination was presented before the Returning Officer in the RO office built in Civil Lines here. A crowd of his supporters also gathered on this occasion. Earlier, Pilot’s nomination rally started from Bhuteshwar Mahadev Temple at around 11.30 in the morning, he prayed for victory by offering prayers in the temple.

    In the affidavit, Pilot has written ‘Not Applicable (NA)’ instead of ‘spouse’, whereas as dependent, both his children Aran Pilot and Vihaan Pilot have been written. In the affidavit given in the last assembly elections in 2018, Pilot had written the name of Sara Pilot in the column of the wife’s name. This time, ‘Divorced’ is written in the column of the wife’s name. It is noteworthy that Sachin Pilot is contesting as a Congress candidate for the second time from the Tonk assembly constituency. He had also contested elections from Tonk in 2018 and won. After becoming MLA, he also became the Deputy Chief Minister of the state.

    Sachin Pilot has declared total assets worth Rs 5 crore 71 lakh 49 thousand in the affidavit. In this, assets worth Rs 20.18 lakh have been mentioned in the name of son Aran and assets worth Rs 6.34 lakh have been mentioned in the name of Vihaan. He is said to have jewellery worth Rs 87 thousand. There is also no vehicle shown. A loan of Rs 126 lakh is shown in other liabilities. There is agricultural land in his village Kharkali, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Whose market rate has been estimated at Rs 89.12 lakh. He has given the estimated price of the house as Rs 52 lakh.

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    Sara Abdullah and Sachin Pilot’s love story is completely filmy

    Sara Abdullah and Sachin Pilot’s love story is completely filmy. Sachin was in the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, America. During that time, he met Sara, daughter of former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah and sister of Omar Abdullah.

    After completing his studies, Sachin Pilot returned to India from abroad, but the love between the two did not diminish. Both of them kept talking to each other for many years and then they decided to unite. They decided that their respective families should be informed about this. Both of them dared to do this, but due to Sara being a Muslim and the pilot being a Hindu, a wall of religion stood between their love.

    Both the families flatly refused to get them married. Farooq Abdullah was strongly against this marriage. Sara tried to convince her father to marriage, but he did not agree. On the other hand, the pilot’s family approved his decision. After this, both of them got married in 2004. However, only members of the Pilot family attended this marriage. Abdullah’s family did not attend.

    Sachin Pilot married Sara Abdullah in January 2004. Sachin Pilot entered the field of politics only after a few months of marriage. At the age of just 26, he became the youngest MP by contesting his first Lok Sabha election from Dausa and winning with a huge margin. In December 2018, when Sachin Pilot took oath as Deputy CM, Sara Pilot, both sons and Farooq Abdullah also attended the swearing-in ceremony.

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