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Rajasthan

Rajasthan BJP Government Completes Two Years: Cabinet Meeting Today to Discuss Five Key Issues
Politics, Rajasthan, State

Rajasthan BJP Government Completes Two Years: Cabinet Meeting Today to Discuss Five Key Issues

Jaipur: The Rajasthan BJP government, led by Chief Minister Bhajanlal, is set to hold a crucial cabinet meeting today at 4 PM as it completes two years in office. The administration is expected to discuss and finalize key policy decisions and new programs ahead of major upcoming events. Key Issues Likely on the Agenda Pravasi Rajasthani DivasThe government is likely to discuss the upcoming Pravasi Rajasthani Divas scheduled for 10 December. Representatives sent across various states to connect with the Rajasthani diaspora and businessmen have provided feedback to the state administration. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also been invited to attend the event. Panchayat and Urban Local Body ElectionsFollowing the Anta bypolls, all political parties are now focusing on the upcoming...
Rajasthan to Get Its First Inland Sea Port in Jalore, Connecting to Arabian Sea
Rajasthan, State

Rajasthan to Get Its First Inland Sea Port in Jalore, Connecting to Arabian Sea

Jalore, Rajasthan: Rajasthan is set to take a historic leap in trade and connectivity. After roads and air links, the desert state will soon have a waterway connection as the country’s first inland sea port is planned in Jalore district. A 262-kilometer inland waterway connecting Kandla Port to Jalore is proposed, with an estimated investment of over ₹10,000 crore. Jalore’s Water Corridor to Transform Rajasthan The ambitious project will link Jalore directly to the Arabian Sea via the Gulf of Kutch, allowing ships to reach Rajasthan’s doorstep and enabling goods to move seamlessly to global markets. Officials say the project has the potential to turn Rajasthan into a logistics powerhouse, giving a significant boost to industry, exports, employment, and investment. Chief Minister B...
Rajasthan Set to Soak in the Colours of Ghoomar Today: Mega Events in Seven Cities From 4:30 PM
Rajasthan, State

Rajasthan Set to Soak in the Colours of Ghoomar Today: Mega Events in Seven Cities From 4:30 PM

Rajasthan is all set to celebrate the vibrancy of its cultural identity as the iconic Ghoomar dance lights up seven major cities this evening. Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Kota, Ajmer, Bikaner, and Bharatpur will host synchronized mega events, turning the state into one grand cultural stage. The festivities will begin simultaneously at 4:30 PM, showcasing the richness of Rajasthan’s traditional spirit. Massive Ghoomar Festival Kicks Off Across Rajasthan Jaipur: Wednesday evening promises an enchanting spectacle as Rajasthan prepares to dance in unison. With traditional attire, rhythmic folk beats, and the elegance of Ghoomar, the state is gearing up for the grand launch of Ghoomar Festival 2025 across all seven divisions. For days, the event has created a buzz from small villages to soc...
Chaos Erupts Over Maharaja Surajmal Statue Installation in Nagaur, Police Deployed from Five Stations
Rajasthan, State

Chaos Erupts Over Maharaja Surajmal Statue Installation in Nagaur, Police Deployed from Five Stations

Nagaur – 18 November 2025: Tensions flared in Jodhyasi village of Nagaur district, Rajasthan, after a statue of Maharaja Surajmal was installed at the local bus stand late Monday night. The sudden installation triggered protests from the opposing group, leading both sides to stage sit-ins and engage in heated slogan-shouting. Police Step InThe situation escalated to the point where law enforcement had to intervene. Officers from five local police stations, along with three companies of the Rapid Action Force (RAF), were deployed to control the crowd and prevent further clashes. Authorities have maintained a strong presence in the area to monitor developments, and the situation is currently under control. Background of the DisputeThe controversy over the statue had been simmering for ...
Alwar Maharaja Turns Rolls-Royces into Garbage Trucks to Teach British a Lesson
Rajasthan, State

Alwar Maharaja Turns Rolls-Royces into Garbage Trucks to Teach British a Lesson

Rajasthan: The intriguing story of Maharaja Jai Singh Prabhakar of Alwar and his legendary Rolls-Royce cars is a remarkable tale of pride, power, and colonial-era defiance. After facing humiliation in London, the Maharaja purchased 10 Rolls-Royce cars and famously turned them into garbage collection vehicles in India, sending a clear message to the British. The Beginning of a Bold StoryMaharaja Jai Singh Prabhakar of Alwar was known for his grandeur, love for fast luxury cars, and unique habits. In 1920, while visiting London, he went to a Rolls-Royce showroom in simple attire, hoping to view the cars. The staff, assuming he could not afford such luxury, ignored him. Feeling insulted, the Maharaja left—but silently plotted a spectacular response. Return in Royal SplendorSoon, the Mah...
Ashok Gehlot Alleges Vote-Buying in Bihar Elections, Questions Election Commission
Politics, Rajasthan, State

Ashok Gehlot Alleges Vote-Buying in Bihar Elections, Questions Election Commission

Jaipur: Following the decisive victory of the NDA and the defeat of the Grand Alliance in the Bihar Assembly elections, reactions from political leaders have been pouring in. Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has voiced strong criticism, accusing the Election Commission of allowing the elections to be “hijacked” by the BJP. Gehlot alleged that cash was openly distributed to voters, particularly women, during the election. “Women were given ₹10,000 each. Even as this was happening openly during polling, the Election Commission remained silent. This raises serious questions about the Commission’s role,” he said. The former Congress chief also highlighted the party’s performance in Rajasthan, noting that while the Congress secured consecutive victories in the state, it faced ...
Death Toll in Sonbhadra Mine Accident Rises to 7; Families to Get ₹20 Lakh Compensation, DM Fined ₹10,000
Rajasthan, State

Death Toll in Sonbhadra Mine Accident Rises to 7; Families to Get ₹20 Lakh Compensation, DM Fined ₹10,000

Sonbhadra, UP: The death toll in the tragic stone mine collapse in Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh, has risen to seven. The state government has announced financial assistance of ₹20 lakh for the families of the deceased. Meanwhile, the District Magistrate of Sonbhadra has been fined ₹10,000 by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) for delay in reporting illegal mining activities. The incident occurred at the Billi Markundi mining area under Obra police station, where a section of the hill collapsed on Saturday evening, trapping several laborers working below. On Monday, six more bodies were recovered from the debris, bringing the total fatalities to seven. The victims recovered on 16–17 November include Indrajeet (30), Santosh (30), Ravindra (18), Ram Khelawan (32), and Kripashankar, while Raju S...
Jaipur Turns 298: The Story Behind the Pink City and the World’s First ‘Well-Planned’ City
Rajasthan, State

Jaipur Turns 298: The Story Behind the Pink City and the World’s First ‘Well-Planned’ City

Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan and famously known as the Pink City, celebrates its 298th foundation day today. The city was established on 18 November 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, with its foundation stone laid near Gangapol Gate. Over the next nine years, Jaipur underwent rapid construction, ultimately becoming the new capital, shifting from Amer in 1736, and later gaining worldwide recognition for its unique architecture and planning. Jaipur’s iconic pink color has a fascinating story. In 1876, during the visit of the Prince of Wales, King Edward VII, Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh ordered the entire city and its fort walls to be painted pink to welcome the royal guest. Since then, Jaipur has been famously known as the Pink City, a tradition that continues to this day. Security...
Rajasthan Panchayat and Urban Body Elections to Be Held by April 15, 2026: High Court Orders Clear Timeline
Rajasthan, State

Rajasthan Panchayat and Urban Body Elections to Be Held by April 15, 2026: High Court Orders Clear Timeline

Jaipur: The long-standing uncertainty over Rajasthan’s Panchayat and urban body elections has finally come to an end. The Rajasthan High Court has directed the state government to conduct all Panchayat and municipal elections by 15 April 2026. The court has also mandated that the delimitation process must be completed by 31 December 2025 to ensure timely elections. High Court Hearing and OrdersA division bench of Acting Chief Justice S.P. Sharma and Justice Sanjeet Purohit heard over 439 petitions related to delays in elections and issues with appointment of administrators in Panchayats and urban bodies. The court refused to interfere in the delimitation process, stating that all complaints regarding delimitation will be addressed by a state-level committee. The bench clarified that onc...
Rajasthan Leads SIR Program Across 12 States, But Teacher Unions Raise Concerns Over Work Pressure
Rajasthan, State

Rajasthan Leads SIR Program Across 12 States, But Teacher Unions Raise Concerns Over Work Pressure

Jaipur: Rajasthan is spearheading the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) program, moving faster than 10 other states and completing 30.17% of the work in just 15 days. Only Goa is ahead in terms of overall pace. However, the rapid progress has sparked controversy, with teacher unions raising concerns over excessive pressure on school staff. Tragic Incident Sparks OutrageThe issue gained national attention after Mukesh Jangid, a school teacher and currently a Booth Level Officer (BLO), committed suicide. In his suicide note, he accused his supervisor, Sitaram Bunkar, of severe harassment and threats of suspension, highlighting the mental strain caused by excessive workload. Teacher organizations and employees across the state have expressed deep anger and demanded immediate action against ...