‘Smallest’ cat spotted in Sariska
If the forest authorities and wildlife activists are to be believed, the world’s smallest cat has been sighted in Rajasthan’s Sariska Tiger Reserve.
Vasundhara meets old rivals, makes peace
After showing her defiance on the issue of rathyatra, former chief minister and BJP leader Vasundhara Raje is now moving to make peace with her rivals.
Jaipur man has 600 rare musical instruments
An avid collector of musical instruments Abdul Aziz of Jaipur is struggling to maintain a rare collection of over 600 Indian musical instruments.
Man beheads daughter in rage over lifestyle
Police say a man upset over his daughter's lifestyle chopped her head off with a sword and then paraded it through his village before surrendering to authorities in Rajasthan.
Marble miner Ogad Singh
Man beheads daughter in rage over lifestyle
Police say a man upset over his daughter's lifestyle chopped her head off with a sword and then paraded it through his village before surrendering to authorities in western India.
Marble miner Ogad S
Many killed, injured in road mishaps in Rajasthan
Twenty-one people were killed and 65 others injured in three road mishaps in different parts of Rajasthan, police said on Friday.
Fifteen passengers of a private bus were killed and 41 injured when
Bhanwari case accused escapes
The CBI received a jolt on Thursday when a key accused in the Bhanwari Devi case, Kailash Jakhar, escaped from police custody in Jodhpur amid an exchange of fire between the police and Jakhar’s accomp
Buffalo in court for theft case hearing
A buffalo spent quite some time in the court premises on Tuesday when a litigant brought the animal to a local court in Kota for hearing in a theft case, while the court ordered that the animal be pre
Gujjars set govt June 8 deadline
The agitating Gujjar leaders said they will wait till June 8 evening to meet their demand of 5 per cent quota in government jobs and thereafter, the community members would announce the next step of t
Lifting ban on transfers stirs a hornet’s nest
Lifting a ban on transfers in the state has stirred a hornet’s nest while disgruntled MLAs of the ruling Congress party lashed out at the ministers for not helping them out in the desired transfers of