Best Bakery suspect held for Ajmer blast
The Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) has made one more arrest in the Ajmer blast case. The ATS has arrested Harshad Solanki alias Munna alias Raj, who was allegedly one of the main suspect in the Best Bakery incident of Vadodara, which resulted in the death of 14 people in 2002. The ATS has found a connection between Hindu radicals in three states.
Screening of Khosla Ka... for authorities
A local court in Jaipur directed urban development authorities to organise a special show of Anupam Kher’s Khosla Ka Ghosla increase sensitivity among the authorities towards the issue of land-grab.
ATS mentions RSS 20 times in chargesheet
The chargesheet filed by the Rajasthan anti-terrorism squad (ATS) in the Ajmer blast says that the Hindu radical group chose targets to strike in states like Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh but the group members used to have meetings in Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand. The ATS has mentioned details of such meetings in the chargesheet.
Case on Brand, Perry for disturbing wildlife
A local court in Swai Madhopur will hear the complaint of the alleged violation of the Wildlife Act during the wedding of Russell Brand and Katy Perry near the Ranthmabore National Park on October 30.
Blasts plotted in Rajasthan inn
If the description given by the anti-terrorist squad (ATS) in the chargesheet could be believed, the Gujarati Samaj guesthouse in Jaipur was the centre of two diverse streams.
New Rajasthan PCC chief before Nov. 2
The state Congress will have a new president within two weeks as the high command has geared up to finalise a name for PCC chief.
The PCC had already referred the matter to the AICC in this regard.
PCC president C.P. Joshi said the announcement will be made before November 2.
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Swiss man trains to be mahout in Jaipur
It was a big achievement for Switzerland’s Fabio Preti when he got the tag of mahout at Jaipur’s historical Amer fort.
Peace march in Jaipur before verdict
People from different walks of faith joined hands and took out a peace march in the markets of Jaipur’s walled city on Monday and pledged for harmony in view of the Ayodhya verdict. Hindu, Muslim, Christian and Sikh religious heads participated in the march and appealed to people to maintain peace and harmony.
Jaipur Foot gives hope to amputees in Iraq
A group of four Iraqi nationals has landed in Jaipur to learn manufacturing the “Jaipur Foot” — a rubber-based prosthetic leg for people with below-knee amputations produced under guidance of Dr P.K.
Dalits reject VHP’s temple politics
Hindu outfits may dismiss him as one misguided by the anti-Hindutva forces but Harishankar Bairwa says he suffered a setback when he tried to break the centuries-old tradition of keeping dalits away f