MP Kirori Lal Meena arrested today at night from civil lines railway crossing at jaipur with 30 other protesters at Jaipur. No case is being registered against him. He was protesting for around 13 year pending rape case against a former DIG. He was demanding to meet with CM ashok gehlot but CM deny to give him time. Rajasthan Home minister Dhariwal meet last day to assure for proper action on this case. CBI is looking for former DIG Madhukar tandan from last 10 year to proceed this case further. Kirori Lal Meena is sent to Ajmer Jail with his supporter to avoid any clash in State.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Sheila Dixit, Rahul and Vijay Mallya at Rajasthan for New year Celebration
Rajasthan is all gearup to celebrates New year 2010 at different part of Rajasthan. This time as foreign tourist are lesser as compare to last year but now this Rajasthan will see many VIPs.Some of VIP includes Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit is landing in Ranthambore tomorrow to spend three days. With the Commonwealth Games deadline nearing, spotting a real tiger on a chilly winter morning may help take her mind off Shera, the 2010 Games mascot. Rahul Gandhi is likely to usher in the New Year in the cool sands of Jaisalmer. While Rahul’s visit has yet to be confirmed. Like Rahul, liquor baron Vijay Mallya is also reportedly headed for Jaisalmer. The king of good times is likely to jet into the border town on December 31 and party away the night in the dunes.
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Communal clashes at Rajsamand, Bilwara and Pali in Rajasthan
Rajasthan witness three communal clashes at three different district in state due to sporadic incidents of communal violence on Monday but all govt act on time and now condition are normal. The police worked overtime to keep the situation under control. Later, markets were closed and a protest rally was taken out in theses districts.
According to the police, some people in the Rajnagar police station area of Rajsamand district alleged that cows were burnt on Monday following which some Hindu organisations called a bandh. Processions were taken out in protest of the alleged incident. The organisations threatened to stop tajia processions in the town until the police arrested the people involved. Similar incident happen at Sanganer in Bhilwara district on Tuesday following a clash between two groups on Monday. Third incident happen when former MLA Amrit Parmar were allegedly beaten up in Bali town of Pali district late on Monday night following which clashes which took place between two groups. Hindu organisations demanded arrest of those involved in the attack. all credit goes to state government who took proper measure on time.
According to the police, some people in the Rajnagar police station area of Rajsamand district alleged that cows were burnt on Monday following which some Hindu organisations called a bandh. Processions were taken out in protest of the alleged incident. The organisations threatened to stop tajia processions in the town until the police arrested the people involved. Similar incident happen at Sanganer in Bhilwara district on Tuesday following a clash between two groups on Monday. Third incident happen when former MLA Amrit Parmar were allegedly beaten up in Bali town of Pali district late on Monday night following which clashes which took place between two groups. Hindu organisations demanded arrest of those involved in the attack. all credit goes to state government who took proper measure on time.
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Rajasthan students shine at Maths Olympiad
Sixteen students from the state, four of them from Kota, have cleared the first stage of Regional Mathematical Olympiad (RMO) 2009 held recently. Nisheet Lahoti, a class XI student of Modern School in Kota who bagged eighth position, said, "I attribute the success to my parents and the faculty of the coaching institute I attended."
The selected students will now participate in the second stage Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO). Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education is the nodal centre of the country for olympiad programmes in mathematics and science, including astronomy. The mathematics olympiad is conducted in five stages under the aegis of the National Board of Higher Mathematics (NBHM) for class 11th & 12th. Students from 23 places will participate in the second stage on the basis of the results of RMO.
The selected students will now participate in the second stage Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO). Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education is the nodal centre of the country for olympiad programmes in mathematics and science, including astronomy. The mathematics olympiad is conducted in five stages under the aegis of the National Board of Higher Mathematics (NBHM) for class 11th & 12th. Students from 23 places will participate in the second stage on the basis of the results of RMO.
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Two BARC scientist dead in Fire
Two research scientists were killed after a fire broke out in a photochemistry laboratory in the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Trombay, on Tuesday afternoon. They were identified by the police as Umang Singh from Mumbai and Partha Pratim Bag from West Bengal, both PhD students in BARC’s Radiation and Photochemistry Division. While the cause of the fire in the third-floor Modular Lab is yet to be ascertained, the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) said that no reactor, radioactivity or radiation was involved. The fire has left authorities puzzled since, as per preliminary information, the two scientists were not dealing with any inflammable material. BARC director Sreekumar Banerjee spoke to National Security Adviser M K Narayanan and PMO officials today. Sources said that of the five scientists working in the lab, three were on holiday and only Singh and Bag were at work.
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Bandh called at Telangana Region
Bandh is called by Telangana Joint Action Committee in support of a separate state. The bandh call had its impact since Tuesday night as the Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) and railways suspended their services. The APSRTC suspended over 9000 buses plying in Telangana region and those going towards Vijayawada. Thousands of city buses in Hyderabad were cancelled due to which passengers had a tough time to reach their destinations. Many of them were stranded at various places.
Private vehicles and auto drivers had a field day in Hyderabad and other places as commuters had no other option except paying the high fare demanded by them. Heavy police force has been deployed across the region to avoid any untoward incident. Prohibitory orders under section 144 have been clamped in Hyderabad and other places. The JAC, comprising Congress, Telugu Desam, BJP and TRS and number of Telangana outfits, would meet in the evening to chalkout their future course of action on the Telangana issue
Private vehicles and auto drivers had a field day in Hyderabad and other places as commuters had no other option except paying the high fare demanded by them. Heavy police force has been deployed across the region to avoid any untoward incident. Prohibitory orders under section 144 have been clamped in Hyderabad and other places. The JAC, comprising Congress, Telugu Desam, BJP and TRS and number of Telangana outfits, would meet in the evening to chalkout their future course of action on the Telangana issue
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