Amid the heavy backlash faced by the Congress government in Rajasthan over the paper leak case, All India Congress Commitee (AICC) national secretary and Rajasthan Seed Corporation Chairman Dheeraj Gurjar on Wednesday said that the perpetrators, involved in the paper leak were sacked immedia
"At present, One Lakh Eighty Thousand workers are employed under the MNREGA scheme in the Bhilwara district, and 2750 women have been appointed as MNREGA Mates to look after these workers", DC Bhilwara.
A day after a man was shot dead by unidentified bike-borne assailants in the Bhilwara district of Rajasthan, the police have detained two people in connection with the matter, informed Superintendent of Police (SP) Adarsh Sidhu on Friday.
A man was shot dead and another injured by unidentified bike-borne assailants in the Bhilwara district of Rajasthan on Thursday, following which the internet services were suspended for 48 hours.
Tweeting about his visit to the village where such cases have come to light, on Monday, the chairperson of the child's panel said he came to know that several other female members of the victims' families were not at their homes and it is feared that they were also similarly traded and force
Chairperson of National Commission for Women Rekha Sharma on Monday made huge revelations in the alleged auctioning of girls case and said that the same activities were happening in "Sawai Madhopur too".
The chairperson of Rajasthan State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Sangeeta Beniwal on Saturday held a meeting at the Collectorate in Bhilwara following reports of girls auctioned on stamp papers in the area.
"The incident happened in 2005 when BJP was in power. In 2019, we came and exposed it. ...21 accused were arrested, three died and one is absconding. Two children died, and the rest went to their homes. It was turned into national news," Gehlot said addressing a press conference in Surat. He
"The post-mortem is being done. As soon as the report of the investigation comes, strict action will be taken against whoever is found guilty," said Dr Arun Gaur, Medical Superintendent on Thursday.