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Law troubles due to tribal custom

The custom of “Moutana”, the practice of demanding cash compensation from government on untimely death of a tribal villager, has emerged as a serious law and order problem in tribal dominated South Ra

Jodhpur court summons Salman, Saif

A local court in Jodhpur on Monday directed Bollywood actors Salman Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Sonali Bendre, Tabu and Neelam to appear before it on February 4 with regard to the framing of revised charges

327 Pak Hindu migrants on move again

A group of 327 Pakistani dalit Hindu migrants who were living in Haryana have decided to migrate again, this time to Jodhpur in Rajasthan.

Gujjars adopt wait and watch on quota order

The Rajasthan government has directed its officials to move ahead with the five per cent quota recommended by the state other backward commission even as community leaders cautiously welcomed the deve

Rajasthan accepts OBC panel’s report

The Congress government in Rajasthan has decided to move ahead with five per cent reservation for Special Backward Classes, including Gujjars, recommended by Rajasthan Other Backward Commission (ROBC).

Jaipur man’s invention helps differently-abled drive

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Though he was disabled in his childhood, Mujeeb Khan, a 35-year-old from Jaipur, has a special talent. He modifies four-wheelers in order to make them disabled friendly.

NO SUPPORT FOR RAM IN Rajasthan

Though the Suspended BJP MP Ram Jethmalani represents Rajasthan in Rajya Sabha, but he is a lonely face in state politics as no one came forward in his support. On the contrary, party leaders supported the move to suspend him. State BJP chief, Arun Chaturvedi, said no one is above the party discipline.

Family with AIDS forced out of their house

A couple with AIDS in Jodhpur has been forced to leave their house along with their four children by the people of their locality after an NGO worker revealed their identity.

Rajasthan to commemorate Mangarh massacre centenary

They are real unsung heroes of India’s freedom struggle, but people know little about the martyrdom of around 1,500 Bhil tribals who were shot dead on 13 November, 1913 at Man-garh hillock under Bansw

Govt recommends visas for 285

The Rajasthan government has on Thursday recommended Long Term Visas for 285 Pakistani Hindus, who did not return to their homeland fearing persecution on religious grounds.

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