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Rajasthan High Court Directs Action Against Officials Over Illegal Encroachment on Grazing Land in Danta Ramgarh
Rajasthan

Rajasthan High Court Directs Action Against Officials Over Illegal Encroachment on Grazing Land in Danta Ramgarh

Sikar, Rajasthan: The Rajasthan High Court has taken a stern stance against the illegal occupation of grazing land in Danta Ramgarh, directing action against the SDM and Tehsildar responsible. The court emphasized that encroachment on grazing land constitutes serious negligence and warrants strict disciplinary measures. Background of the Case The issue pertains to a valuable grazing land in Trilokipura village, Danta Ramgarh tehsil. Approximately 25 years ago, the district administration had allocated this land to a private institution from Kolkata. Local villagers consistently protested this allocation, and the matter escalated to the High Court. The court had previously ordered that no action should be taken on this land, yet, two months ago, the SDM and Tehsildar, accompanied by p...
Transgender Leader Poonam aka Reshma Bhuaji Wins Hearts by Performing ‘Mayra’ Ritual at Fatehpur Wedding
Rajasthan

Transgender Leader Poonam aka Reshma Bhuaji Wins Hearts by Performing ‘Mayra’ Ritual at Fatehpur Wedding

Sikar, Rajasthan: In a remarkable display of humanity and social responsibility, the transgender community of Fatehpur, Sikar district, participated in a wedding ceremony by performing the traditional ‘Mayra’ ritual, led by Poonam, also known as Reshma Bhuaji Khandelwal. Members of the community presented cash, gold and silver ornaments, and clothes as part of the ceremony, leaving the attendees impressed. Transgender Community Honors Tradition Typically known for their performances at festive occasions, the transgender community this time prioritized tradition and social customs. Poonam aka Reshma Bhuaji personally carried out the ‘Bhat Bharna’ ritual, which is a significant part of the Mayra ceremony. The wedding of Dharm Behan Taramani Prajapat’s daughter saw the community arrive ...
Alwar Farmer Family’s Tragedy: MBBS Student Ajit Chaudhary Found Dead in Russia
Rajasthan

Alwar Farmer Family’s Tragedy: MBBS Student Ajit Chaudhary Found Dead in Russia

Alwar, Rajasthan: A family’s dreams of seeing their son become a doctor have been shattered as Ajit Chaudhary, a 22-year-old MBBS student from Kafnawada village, Laxmangarh, Alwar, was found dead in Russia 19 days after he went missing. Ajit, who was pursuing his third year at Bashkir State Medical University in Ufa, was reported missing near a river close to the university campus on October 19. The following day, his clothes were found on the riverbank, triggering an extensive search operation. Despite continuous efforts, there was no trace of him until his body was discovered near the White River. A Family’s Sacrifice for a Dream Ajit’s family, owners of 20 bighas of land, had sold 3 bighas to fund his medical studies abroad. Their hope was that Ajit would return as a doctor, bring...
Supporters Chant for Vasundhara Raje in Anta By-Election Roadshow, Bhajanlal Sharma in Attendance
Rajasthan

Supporters Chant for Vasundhara Raje in Anta By-Election Roadshow, Bhajanlal Sharma in Attendance

Baran, Rajasthan: In the Anta Assembly by-election, supporters of former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje erupted in cheers during a roadshow held in Mangrol town, where Raje accompanied Bhajanlal Sharma. The video of the event, showing supporters chanting slogans in praise of Vasundhara Raje, has gone viral on social media. Raje has been actively campaigning for her preferred BJP candidate, Morpal Suman, for the past five days in Anta-Baran, leaving no stone unturned to secure a victory. During the roadshow, supporters walked alongside the chariot carrying Bhajanlal Sharma, chanting slogans like:"Humaari Chief Minister kaise ho, woh Vasundhara Raje jaise ho"(“We wish our Chief Minister were like Vasundhara Raje”), electrifying the crowd and drawing attention across the constituency. P...
Parliamentary Panel Questions SC-ST Representation in MP, DGP Fails to Provide Numbers
Madhya Pradesh

Parliamentary Panel Questions SC-ST Representation in MP, DGP Fails to Provide Numbers

Bhopal News | Administrative Scrutiny:A central parliamentary committee for Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) held a meeting in Bhopal on Thursday, raising several questions about representation and reservations in government positions. During the session, the Director General of Police (DGP) of Madhya Pradesh was unable to provide a concrete answer when asked how many SC and ST officers are serving in the state police. Questions on SC-ST Collectors and SPs The committee members also inquired about the number of collectors and superintendents of police (SPs) from reserved categories, including women officers. In response, Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) Ashok Varnwal stated: 11 Collectors belong to the SC category. 6 Collectors belong to the ST category. Ther...
Was Congress Really Defeated in Haryana Due to “Vote Theft”? What We Saw on the Ground Was Eye-Opening
Haryana, Opinion, Politics

Was Congress Really Defeated in Haryana Due to “Vote Theft”? What We Saw on the Ground Was Eye-Opening

Was Congress Really Defeated in Haryana Due to “Vote Theft”? What We Saw on the Ground Was Eye-Opening A year after the Haryana Assembly election results, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has reignited the debate by alleging large-scale “vote theft” in the state, claiming that one out of every eight voters is fake — an accusation made while releasing his so-called “H-Files.” However, he offered no concrete proof to support his charges. Rahul Gandhi questioned how the BJP could have secured a clear majority in Haryana when Congress appeared confident of victory. But before targeting the BJP and the Election Commission, Gandhi must answer why it took the Congress a full year to appoint a Leader of the Opposition in the Haryana Assembly — or why the party has failed to look beyond the Hooda...
Maharashtra Civic Polls 2025: Time to Strengthen the Roots of Democracy
Maharashtra, Opinion

Maharashtra Civic Polls 2025: Time to Strengthen the Roots of Democracy

🗳 Democracy in India does not merely live in Parliament or State Assemblies — its true spirit breathes through the Gram Panchayats, Municipal Councils, and Nagar Panchayats that touch citizens’ daily lives. The latest notification issued by the Maharashtra State Election Commission for municipal and town council elections marks another important chapter in this democratic journey. On December 2, 2025, nearly 300 urban local bodies across the state will once again step into the people’s court — seeking a fresh mandate, a renewed public trust. 🔹 Local Governance — The True Face of Democracy In local body elections, democracy reaches its closest proximity to the people.While MPs and MLAs frame the policies, it is the municipal and town councillors who translate them into ground-le...
BMC Polls Stir Fresh Controversy — Congress Aspirants Demand Refund of ₹5,500 Deposit!
Maharashtra, Opinion

BMC Polls Stir Fresh Controversy — Congress Aspirants Demand Refund of ₹5,500 Deposit!

Mumbai | November 8, 2025A fresh controversy has erupted within the Congress party ahead of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections. Party ticket aspirants, who had submitted ₹5,500 each (₹500 form fee + ₹5,000 deposit) two years ago, are now being asked to pay the same amount again as the nomination process restarts — sparking widespread resentment among loyal workers. Several former applicants have raised their voices, questioning the move: “We already deposited the money back in 2022. Why should we pay again? Return our earlier amount first!” Party’s clarification Congress spokesperson Suresh Rajhans said the issue has been brought to the attention of the party’s leadership and that a final decision will be made soon. Over 700 aspirants in 2022 During ...
Negligence in ‘Ek Bagiya Maa Ke Naam’ Project: Satna CEO Issues Show-Cause Notice to 9 Officials, Including 5 Engineers
Madhya Pradesh

Negligence in ‘Ek Bagiya Maa Ke Naam’ Project: Satna CEO Issues Show-Cause Notice to 9 Officials, Including 5 Engineers

Satna News | Administrative Action:Major administrative action has been taken in Satna district after severe negligence was found in the implementation of the ‘Ek Bagiya Maa Ke Naam’ project under the MGNREGA scheme. District Panchayat CEO Shailendra Singh has issued show-cause notices to nine officials, including five engineers, for their poor performance and lack of seriousness in executing the project. The officials have been directed to submit satisfactory replies within three days, failing which disciplinary action will be initiated. Satna Slips in State Ranking According to CEO Shailendra Singh, the negligence of concerned officers and employees has pushed Satna district far behind in the state-level progress chart. The district now ranks 40th among 79 districts, lagging behind...
Husband’s Secret Surveillance on Wife Exposed in Indore Family Court — Ordered to Pay ₹20,000 Monthly Maintenance
Madhya Pradesh

Husband’s Secret Surveillance on Wife Exposed in Indore Family Court — Ordered to Pay ₹20,000 Monthly Maintenance

Indore News | Family Court Drama:In a shocking case from Indore, the Family Court has exposed a husband’s elaborate ploy to spy on his wife by installing hidden cameras in her bedroom and making his brother act as a “James Bond.” The court not only caught his deceit but also ordered him to pay ₹20,000 per month as maintenance to his estranged wife. The case involves a woman from Sindhi Colony, Indore, who married a businessman based in Chile around three years ago. Initially, the marriage appeared smooth, but soon after, disputes began surfacing. Matters worsened when the husband allegedly threw the wife out of the house while keeping their child with him, forcing the woman to seek justice in family court. Fake Employment Claim Exposed Representing the woman, Advocate K.P. Maheshw...