Attending the 61st annual function of Anandpur college, his alma matter, the CM also inaugurated 16 projects worth Rs 42 crore and laid the foundation stones for several other projects at an estimated cost of Rs 118 crore
The International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards 2025 is currently underway in Jaipur, and as part of the celebrations, a special screening of the iconic film 'Sholay' was held at the prestigious Rajmandir Cinema.
As Rajasthan's Raj Mandir is set to complete its 50 years of release, Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari said on Sunday that it was a matter of great pleasure and pride.
"The leaders of RJD know that none of their tricks will work this time. They adopt absurd tactics but no matter what tactics they adopt, the public will form the NDA government this time," the RLM president told ANI.
With the highly anticipated ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final approaching, renowned coach and mentor to Rohit Sharma, Dinesh Lad, emphasized the importance of the Indian skipper's leadership and experience.
"The media tried to malign me by misrepresenting my statement, so I humbly request that my suspension be withdrawn as I am not at fault in this matter," he said.
Both sides expressed satisfaction with the work completed by the respective field survey teams and other stakeholders on boundary-related field matters. They also finalised the work plan for the next three field seasons.
"It is a matter of pride for us that IIFA awards are being organised in Jaipur. This is the second time that it is being organised in India. It is a big opportunity for Rajasthan as a global stage is being provided to the state. It will be telecast all over the world," said Diya Kumari.
"The NITI Aayog has awarded Bastar district a prize of Rs 3 crores for its outstanding performance in making education more effective, learning more engaging, better use of education technology, and fostering a strong teacher-student bond, leading to the overall development of students. It i
Congress MLA Rizwan Arshad has backed Indian cricketer Mohammed Shami, stating that his primary responsibility is to play for the country and that religious leaders should refrain from commenting on such matters. His remarks came in response to Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Bareilvi's statement