Scholars Discuss Scientific Relevance of Indian Knowledge Tradition

Scholars Discuss Scientific Relevance of Indian Knowledge Tradition

Udaipur, April 17: An international seminar titled “Indian Knowledge Tradition: A Dialogue” commenced at the Faculty of Education, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, on Thursday. The event, held at the Golden Jubilee Guest House, saw participation from educators, researchers, and scholars from both India and abroad, who shared insights on the relevance of Indian knowledge traditions. Keynote … Read more

Special Issue on Diabetes Features 199 Research Papers

Special Issue on Diabetes Features 199 Research Papers

Udaipur, April 17: Pacific Medical College and Hospital has released a special issue of the “Pacific Journal of Medical and Health Sciences” focusing on diabetes. This edition compiles 199 global research papers categorized into 28 sections. Editor-in-Chief Dr. S.K. Verma stated that this issue will be beneficial for physicians, researchers, and students. Chairman Rahul Agarwal … Read more

Four Textbooks Removed from Curriculum Following MPs Objection

Four Textbooks Removed from Curriculum Following MPs Objection

Udaipur, April 17: In a significant decision, the education department has decided to remove four textbooks from the curriculum for classes 9 to 12, effective from the academic session 2026-27. This action comes after objections raised by Member of Parliament Dr. Mannalal Rawat. The department has issued directives to all district education officers to ensure … Read more

Banswara to Become Kashmir of Rajasthan, Says MLA Meena

Banswara to Become Kashmir of Rajasthan, Says MLA Meena

Banswara, April 17: Gopichand Meena, the state president of the BJP Scheduled Tribe Front and MLA from Jahazpur, has unveiled his vision to transform Banswara into the ‘Kashmir of Rajasthan’. During a press conference held at the district BJP office, he emphasized the need to develop the region’s natural beauty and religious sites to establish … Read more

Brave Policeman Honored 44 Years After Sacrifice

Brave Policeman Honored 44 Years After Sacrifice

Udaipur, April 17: In a remarkable tale of bravery, a constable from Banswara, who lost both hands while confronting armed robbers, has finally received posthumous recognition for his sacrifice 44 years later. The incident, which took place on March 3, 1982, saw Constable Mansingh single-handedly challenge a group of 8 to 10 armed dacoits attempting … Read more

Husband Sentenced to Life for Killing Wife in Banswara

Husband Sentenced to Life for Killing Wife in Banswara

Banswara, April 17: In a significant ruling under the new Indian Penal Code (BNS), a husband has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his wife in Banswara district. The court also imposed a fine of one lakh rupees on the convict. This verdict is considered the first major decision in a murder … Read more

Udaipurs First Elevated Road Project Delayed by Four Months

Udaipurs First Elevated Road Project Delayed by Four Months

Udaipur, April 17: Udaipur’s first elevated road project is running approximately four months behind schedule. The ambitious project, which is expected to be completed by December 2026, has only seen 25% of the work finished so far, whereas at least 35 to 40% should have been completed by this time. The delays are primarily attributed … Read more

Health Worker Commits Suicide in Udaipur Doctors Quarters

Health Worker Commits Suicide in Udaipur Doctors Quarters

Udaipur, April 17: A tragic incident has unfolded in Udaipur district, where a female health worker reportedly committed suicide in the government quarters of her boyfriend, a doctor. Following the incident, the doctor allegedly removed her body from the ceiling fan and left it on the stairs before fleeing the scene. The police later apprehended … Read more

Tribal Identity Demands Echo in Udaipur Protest

Tribal Identity Demands Echo in Udaipur Protest

Udaipur, April 16: The issue of tribal identity and recognition took center stage in Udaipur on Thursday, as Congress MLA Ganesh Ghoghra publicly declared, “Tribals are neither Hindu, nor Muslim, nor Christian; we have our own distinct identity.” This statement reignited the long-standing demand of the tribal community for a separate ‘tribal religion code’ in … Read more

Udaipurs Sindhu Binujit to be Honored on Police Day

Udaipurs Sindhu Binujit to be Honored on Police Day

Udaipur, April 16: Udaipur is set to celebrate a proud moment as Sindhu Binujit, the divisional child protection advisor, will be honored during the 77th Rajasthan Police Foundation Day ceremony in Jaipur. The event will take place at the Rajasthan Police Academy, where Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma will present her with a certificate of appreciation. … Read more