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Jaipur Traffic Solution: Sindhi Camp Bus Stand to Become Multi-Modal Hub
Rajasthan, State

Jaipur Traffic Solution: Sindhi Camp Bus Stand to Become Multi-Modal Hub

Jaipur: To tackle the persistent traffic congestion in Jaipur, the Sindhi Camp Bus Stand is set to be transformed into a state-of-the-art multi-modal hub (ISBT), modeled on Delhi’s integrated bus terminals. This ambitious project, estimated at ₹2,278 crore, aims to shift most private buses out of the city, significantly reducing traffic on Jaipur’s roads. Enhanced Connectivity and Reduced CongestionUnder the plan, private buses will operate primarily from locations outside the city, while only a limited number of roadways buses will continue to access Sindhi Camp. The hub’s connectivity to the metro and railway stations will be upgraded, allowing passengers to travel efficiently across the city without facing traffic snarls. Mega-Project DetailsThe initiative is not limited to Sindhi...
Rajasthan: 48 IAS Officers Transferred Following Arrival of New Chief Secretary; Akhil Arora Joins CMO, Shikhar Agrawal Posted Out
Rajasthan, State

Rajasthan: 48 IAS Officers Transferred Following Arrival of New Chief Secretary; Akhil Arora Joins CMO, Shikhar Agrawal Posted Out

Jaipur: In a major administrative reshuffle, Rajasthan has announced the transfer of 48 IAS officers following the appointment of the state’s new Chief Secretary. Among the key changes, Akhil Arora has been inducted into the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO), while Shikhar Agrawal has been reassigned. The reshuffle also includes new appointments for the divisional commissioners of Kota and Bharatpur. Details of the TransfersThe transfer list, issued by the Joint Secretary to the Governor, includes 48 IAS officers. Notably, no district collectors have been included in this round, suggesting another list could be released in the coming days. Senior Officers Get New ResponsibilitiesAkhil Arora, a 1993-batch IAS officer, previously served as ACS of the Public Health Engineering Department (P...
Rajasthan Weather Update: Temperatures Rise but Cold Winds and Fog Keep Residents Shivering
Rajasthan, State

Rajasthan Weather Update: Temperatures Rise but Cold Winds and Fog Keep Residents Shivering

Jaipur: Although minimum temperatures in Rajasthan have risen slightly, reaching above 10°C in many areas, the chill persists due to cold winds descending from hilly regions and dense morning fog. Cities such as Fatehpur (6.6°C) and Nagaur (7.4°C) remain among the coldest, while heavy fog and biting winds are making even daytime temperatures feel much colder. Rising Minimum TemperaturesJaipur has experienced a steady rise in minimum temperatures over the past two days. Despite this increase, cold conditions continue to dominate due to persistent winds from the hills. On Friday, only eight cities recorded temperatures below 10°C, compared to seventeen cities two days earlier. No city recorded a temperature below 5°C, a significant improvement from recent days when Mount Abu had dropped t...
Jaipur Police Bust Fake Call Centers, 60 Arrested Including 11 Women, Targeting US Customers
Rajasthan, State

Jaipur Police Bust Fake Call Centers, 60 Arrested Including 11 Women, Targeting US Customers

Jaipur: In a major cybercrime crackdown, Jaipur Police have uncovered two fake call centers operating in Malviya Nagar and Pratap Nagar, which were defrauding American customers of millions of dollars. The gang, consisting of young men and women, posed as Amazon and Apple customer care representatives, luring victims with promises of refunds or resolving delivery issues, and then extorted money. The total amount scammed is still being assessed. How the Scam OperatedPolice Commissioner Sachin Mittal explained that the suspects used fake mobile numbers, posted on search engines to appear as official customer care contacts for Amazon and Apple. Customers seeking help for delivery delays, refunds, order cancellations, blocked accounts, or failed payments would call these numbers, unaware th...
Rajasthan: Fugitive Wanted for Selling Fake Degrees Arrested by SOG After 18 Months on the Run
Rajasthan, State

Rajasthan: Fugitive Wanted for Selling Fake Degrees Arrested by SOG After 18 Months on the Run

Jaipur: Ravi Tyagi, a notorious criminal wanted for distributing fake degrees to thousands of students, has finally been arrested by the Special Operations Group (SOG) after evading police for over 18 months. During his long period on the run, Tyagi reportedly hid at several prominent religious sites, including Kedarnath, Kashi, Vrindavan, Omkareshwar, and Ujjain, managing to stay out of police custody—until he traveled to meet his girlfriend. SOG Nets Ravi TyagiThe SOG had declared a reward of ₹25,000 for Tyagi, who had been at large since April 2025, following raids at OPJS University in Churu, Rajasthan, where he was first identified as selling backdated fake degrees. SOG ADG Vishal Bansal stated that numerous candidates had managed to secure government jobs in different departments ...
Rajasthan High Court Rules: Handwritten Reports Will No Longer Be Valid from 1 February 2026
Rajasthan, State

Rajasthan High Court Rules: Handwritten Reports Will No Longer Be Valid from 1 February 2026

Jaipur (Rajasthan): In a landmark decision, the Rajasthan High Court has announced that starting 1 February 2026, all handwritten medical and legal reports will be deemed invalid. Only digitally prepared, clear, and legible reports will be accepted in courts, government offices, and hospitals. The move aims to eliminate confusion and errors caused by illegible handwritten documents. Strict Directives Issued by High Court The High Court has mandated that all reports, including post-mortem, medical, and legal reports, must now be generated using approved digital systems. Handwritten reports will no longer be recognized. Authorities have been given a deadline until 1 February 2026 to implement the digital reporting system. Failure to comply will hold responsible officers and SPs account...
Voter List Update Causes Chaos in Khandwa’s Muslim Wards; Collector Steps In Late at Night
Madhya Pradesh, State

Voter List Update Causes Chaos in Khandwa’s Muslim Wards; Collector Steps In Late at Night

Khandwa (MP): Administrative tension gripped several Muslim-majority wards in Khandwa as the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process of voter lists, underway since November 4 under Election Commission directives, faced significant issues. Residents reported missing names from the 2003 voter list, mismatches of ward assignments, and delays in receiving enumeration forms from Booth Level Officers (BLOs). Confusion and Frustration Among Residents Numerous families faced difficulties filling forms or locating their names in the updated lists. In some households, husbands were listed but wives were missing, while newly married women were absent from old records. In some wards, mixed-up enumeration forms left residents, especially uneducated individuals, searching for hours. Example: A...
Minor Hindu Girl Blackmailed: Muslim Youth Caught in Chhatarpur Hotel
Madhya Pradesh, State

Minor Hindu Girl Blackmailed: Muslim Youth Caught in Chhatarpur Hotel

Chhatarpur (MP): In a shocking incident in Chhatarpur district, Madhya Pradesh, a Muslim youth was caught in a private hotel with a minor Hindu girl. The accused had been blackmailing the girl for a long time, pressuring her to meet him and demanding money. Following the capture, local Hindu organizations intervened, taking the accused to the police station. Blackmail and Coercion The minor girl alleged that the accused possessed some nude videos of her and had been using them to coerce her for money and physical meetings. Previously, he had extorted ₹10,000 and demanded an additional ₹30,000. He also repeatedly pressured her for personal meetings. Hotel Setup for Extortion The accused had lured the girl to a private hotel under the pretext of collecting the money. He brought b...
Tribal Leader Beaten, Mob Vandalizes Government Liquor Store in Khargone
Madhya Pradesh, State

Tribal Leader Beaten, Mob Vandalizes Government Liquor Store in Khargone

Khargone (MP): Tensions escalated in Khargone district after a tribal leader was assaulted, and the incident was captured on video. Following the circulation of the video, an angry mob vandalized a government liquor store, causing significant damage. Police have registered a case and taken three individuals into custody. Assault on Tribal Leader The incident occurred in Chainpur police station area, involving tribal leader Magan Yadav and another individual, Jagdish. According to SDOP Rakesh Arya, the confrontation arose over the alleged illegal transportation of liquor. During the altercation, Magan Yadav was physically assaulted. The assault was recorded and went viral on social media, sparking public outrage. Mob Attack on Liquor Store In retaliation, a mob of around 20 peop...
Two Brothers Arrested for Robbing Accountant of ₹19 Lakh in Jabalpur, Cite Family Medical and Wedding Expenses
Madhya Pradesh, State

Two Brothers Arrested for Robbing Accountant of ₹19 Lakh in Jabalpur, Cite Family Medical and Wedding Expenses

Jabalpur (MP): The police have solved a high-profile ₹19 lakh robbery case in the Vijay Nagar Agricultural Produce Market of Jabalpur. Both accused, two brothers, have been arrested. During interrogation, the accused revealed that the robbery was driven by financial hardships, including medical expenses for their father and grandmother, as well as the upcoming wedding of their sister. Police recovered ₹14.71 lakh in cash along with items used in the crime. Details of the Robbery The incident took place in the Vijay Nagar police station area at the agricultural market. The victim, Vikas Sahu, had worked as an accountant (munim) for grain trader Satish Kesharwani’s firm, MLG Sales, for the past 12 years. On the day of the incident, Vikas was returning from the bank after cashing a ₹...