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Meanwhile, IT secretary Akhil Arora claimed that Aad- haar data will help state in av- oiding duplication of work and allow effective delivery of ser- vices. “There are many people in the state whose Aadhaar has Jaipur: Rajasthan govern- ment has approached the Cent- re to provide Aadhaar data that will be integrated with the ong- oing social schemes in the sta- te. Inaugurating RajNet that enables gram panchayats to connect with state capital on the first Rajasthan IT (infor- mation technology) Day, Raje said Rajasthan is emerging as a major IT hub in the country. Stressing on the importan- ce of Aadhaar database, Raje claims that if received it will help Rajasthan in rolling out welfare schemes more effecti- vely. “At this moment, Aadhaar seeding is not available to us. We are still trying to get it. Ho- pe we get it, life will be much simpler for us,” said Raje. Like Aadhaar, Rajasthan has collected data for its flags- hip programme Bhamashah Yojana and integrated it for di- rect benefit transfer. So far 3.9 crore people from 3.1 crore fa- milies in the state have been en- rolled under the scheme. High- lighting the importance of see- ding these enrollments with welfare programmes, Raje sa- id, “IT tools are changing lives every day. From the point of sa- les machine in a ration shop to the drawing of pension thro- ugh bio-metric verification from an e-Mitra counter, IT is making lives of citizens simp- ler and better. E-mitra, Bha- mashah and last mile connecti- vity have made this possible.” been generated but not delive- red to them by post. We need to complete state database of peo- ple with Aadhaar,” said Arora. Raje also inaugurated the multi-mode state-level wide area network RajNet. Raj govt seeks Aadhaar data from Centre to link schemes Bhagirath R ajasthan is set to become a startup hub in north India and the government is committed to setting up incubation centres in the state, chief minister Vasundhara Raje said here on Monday addressing a gathering of aspiring entrepreneurs, mentors, and investors. To mark the first Rajasthan IT Day, the department of information technology & communications invited the successful entrepreneurs in the state to tell their stories and inspire students looking at taking up entrepreneurship. Sharing the learnings from his entrepreneurial journey, Rajasthan-born Paranay Chulet, CEO & co-founder of Quikr India, said that startups should not waste a lot of time perfecting the business idea. “Entrepreneurs can learn a lot from the market and accordingly they can fine-tune the idea on the go. The introduction of the product in the market should not be too early or too late,” added Chulet. TNN ‘State on its way to become startup hub’ TIMES NEWS NETWORK CM Vasundhara Raje and minister Surendra Pal Singh Titi at a programme organised on IT Day at Birla Auditorium on Monday

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Page 1: JDA razes 40-yr-old houses Criminals escape from city, STATE DIGEST - Rajasthanrisl.rajasthan.gov.in/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Times_of_India_2... · multi-mode state-level wide

THE TIMES OF INDIA, JAIPURTUESDAY, MARCH 22, 20164 TIMES CITY

children are going on.” Theofficial informed, due to en-croachment this 40-feet wideroad was reduced to only 20-feet creating frequent traffichurdles.

The enforcement teamstarted the drive at around 8am in the morning.

Huge deployment of poli-

Jaipur: The Jaipur Develop-ment Authority (JDA) carri-ed out a massive drive anddemolished more than 40-ye-ar-old constructed houses inGoner area to widen the road.

The houses situated on a300-meter stretch betweenGoner Garh and bypass weredemolished by the enforce-ment team on Monday.

The drive was also carri-ed out to provide access tothe Jadgish Dham area,which is a part of the religio-us circuit.

The team had to face mas-sive protest during the driveas residents were irked abo-ut the fact that JDA was car-rying out the drive before theHoli festival. “The state go-vernment is insensitive aga-inst the old city residents. Ti-me was not provided to vaca-te the houses. We are displa-ced before the Holi festival.Also, examinations of our

ce was made to keep protes-ters at bay.

However, a senior JDA of-ficial said, “The drive wascarried out peacefully. Thework to remove the debris isgoing on. Most of the peopleremoved their belongingsvoluntarily as JDA issuednotices before the drive.”

JDA razes 40-yr-old housesto ground in Goner area

ROAD WIDENING DRIVE: Jaipur Development Authority bulldozersremove encroachment at Goner Road in the city on Monday

Arvind Sharma

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Jodhpur: Facing cosmeticproblems like hair loss, aging,lines, wrinkles and stretchmarks, PRP (Platelet-richplasma) has come up with a so-lution for you. The blood plas-ma technique has a sure shotsuccess rate with no side ef-fects. And, that is why thistechnique is much sought af-ter among the patients withcosmetic issues.

The PRP, however, is notnew. As a matter of fact, manyhave been undergoing treat-ment under the PRP techni-que for cosmetic problems.What is important in the PRPis the standardization of plate-lets count. Speaking to TOI,dermatologist Dilip Kachh-waha, said, “In this technique,we take about 10 ml of bloodfrom the body of the patientthen increase the count of pla-telets to the required level andinject it back to the area to cu-re the problem.”

New tech, asolution for

cosmeticproblems

Ajay Parmar TNN

Jaipur: Two police constableswere shot at, suspectedly bythree goons, associated withnotorious criminal, RajuTeth’s gang in Nagaur’s Pacho-di area, hours after they esca-ped in a luxury car from Jai-pur’s Mansarovar area onMonday. The trio was armedwith AK-47 and other weapons.The special operations group(SOG) arrested their aide –Shankar alias Sandeep, a mem-ber of Raju Teth gang and wereto nab the trio who were wat-ching the police action from adistance, however, they gotaway. The fact that the three cri-minals were in possession ofsophisticated weapons trigge-red panic with the police head-quarters sounding a state-widealert. Responding to the alert, apoilce team intercepted thetrio’s car in Nagaur, but theyopened fire at the police team,injuring two constables - Khe-maram and Arendra - serious-ly. The two constables were re-ferred to a hospital in Jodhpur.Their condition was stated tobe critical.

The trio opened fire in Gu-dabhagwandas village nearPanchodi in the evening. Theybroke a barricade when the po-lice tried to intercept them. Amassive hunt was launched forthem in Nagaur.

SP, SOG Sanjay Shrotriyasaid that the arrested criminal,Shankar alias Sandeep, has be-en involved in smuggling ofarms into Bikaner Central Jailfor the gangwar that led to thekilling of Balbir Banuda, a clo-se aide of absconding gangsterAnandpal Singh in July 2014.Shankar is a member of RathuTeth gang, rival of Anandpal.

“We came to know that so-me criminals associated withRaju Teth were using public te-lephones in the city to make ex-tortion calls. It was to avoid po-lice detection. Shankar and histhree aides had come to a pub-lic telephone booth in Mans-arovar’s Thadi Market to make

an extortion call on Monday,”said the officer.

Acting on a tip-off, an SOGteam reached Thadi Marketand arrested Shankar beforehe could make the call.

“His three aides Goldi fromAgra, Harendra Yadav fromGwalior and Rohit alias Faujifrom Haryana were at a distan-ce sitting in an SUV. They sawthe police action and escapedfrom the spot,” said the officer.

The SOG officials informedthe police headquarters follo-wing which a state-wide chasefor the trio was launched. A se-nior police officer said that itwas suspected the trio was inpossession of AK-47 and other

sophisticated weapons. “Since the criminals were

from UP, Madhya Pradesh andHaryana, we increased vigil atinterstate borders. The samegang of criminals is suspectedto be involved in opening fire atpolice constables in Nagaurdistrict, since the criminals we-re in the same car as the triowas drove away in,” said the officer.

The SOG will produceShankar in a court on Tuesday.“Shankar is a notorious crimi-nal and has several cases regis-tered against him with variousdistrict police, including Jai-pur, Bikaner and Sikar,” saidthe officer.

Still At Large Despite State-Wide Alert; Their Aide Held

Criminals escape from city,open fire at 2 cops in Nagaur

STRICT VIGIL: Security personnel check a vehicle in the city on Monday

Arvind Sharma

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Meanwhile, IT secretaryAkhil Arora claimed that Aad-haar data will help state in av-oiding duplication of work andallow effective delivery of ser-vices. “There are many peoplein the state whose Aadhaar has

Jaipur: Rajasthan govern-ment has approached the Cent-re to provide Aadhaar data thatwill be integrated with the ong-oing social schemes in the sta-te. Inaugurating RajNet thatenables gram panchayats toconnect with state capital onthe first Rajasthan IT (infor-mation technology) Day, Rajesaid Rajasthan is emerging as amajor IT hub in the country.

Stressing on the importan-ce of Aadhaar database, Rajeclaims that if received it willhelp Rajasthan in rolling outwelfare schemes more effecti-vely. “At this moment, Aadhaarseeding is not available to us.We are still trying to get it. Ho-pe we get it, life will be muchsimpler for us,” said Raje.

Like Aadhaar, Rajasthanhas collected data for its flags-hip programme BhamashahYojana and integrated it for di-rect benefit transfer. So far 3.9crore people from 3.1 crore fa-milies in the state have been en-rolled under the scheme. High-lighting the importance of see-ding these enrollments withwelfare programmes, Raje sa-id, “IT tools are changing livesevery day. From the point of sa-les machine in a ration shop tothe drawing of pension thro-ugh bio-metric verificationfrom an e-Mitra counter, IT ismaking lives of citizens simp-ler and better. E-mitra, Bha-mashah and last mile connecti-vity have made this possible.”

been generated but not delive-red to them by post. We need tocomplete state database of peo-ple with Aadhaar,” said Arora.

Raje also inaugurated themulti-mode state-level widearea network RajNet.

Raj govt seeks Aadhaar datafrom Centre to link schemes

Bhagirath

Rajasthan is set to become a startup hub in north India and thegovernment is committed to setting up incubation centres in the

state, chief minister Vasundhara Raje said here on Mondayaddressing a gathering of aspiring entrepreneurs, mentors, andinvestors.

To mark the first Rajasthan IT Day, the department of informationtechnology & communications invited the successful entrepreneursin the state to tell their stories and inspire students looking at takingup entrepreneurship.

Sharing the learnings from his entrepreneurial journey,Rajasthan-born Paranay Chulet, CEO & co-founder of Quikr India, saidthat startups should not waste a lot of time perfecting the businessidea. “Entrepreneurs can learn a lot from the market and accordinglythey can fine-tune the idea on the go. The introduction of the productin the market should not be too early or too late,” added Chulet. TNN

‘State on its way to become startup hub’

Three engineering studentswere crushed to death aftera roadways bus ran over abike, which was already hitby another bike. The acci-dent took place near TijaraRailway crossing in Alwar.According to the police, oneof the students died on thespot while two otherssuccumbed to the injuries inthe hospital. All threestudents were on their wayhome after attending afunction in college.

5 die, 16 injured as vanturns turtle: Five persons,including three women,were on Monday killed and16 others injured when apickup van in which theywere travelling overturnedafter a tyre burst in Pratap-garh.The incident occurredin Chhoti Sadri area whenthe victims, all labourers,were on their way to Gamb-hiri river dam for their job,SHO Chhoti Sadari policestation Kailash Chand said. The deceased were identifi-ed as Shanti Lal Dhakar (30)– the driver of the vehicle,Lehri Meena (50), HomlyMeena (45), Hamburi Meena(45) and Kesar Singh Meena(30). The injured wereadmitted in the hospital,condition of six is critical.

Centre nod to nat’lhighways, rlys routes:Union government onMonday provided in princi-pal approval for three newnational highways and 132railway routes under andover bridges. For RUB andROB, the Centre will provideassistance of Rs 2,169 croreto the state. Apart fromCentral government pool,the state will receive Rs 700crore. The decision wastaken during meeting ofchief minister VasundharaRaje with Union ministerNitin Gadkari in New Delhi.

Sarafa Sangh tocontinue strike: Rajast-han Sarafa Sangh (RSS) onMonday called an emergen-cy meeting and decided tocontinue the strike. Accor-ding to RSS presidentShubash Gupta, as many as400 traders participated inthe meeting and it wasdecided that the protest willgo on unless Union govern-ment roll backs the exciseduty on jewellery.

Fire breaks out at afactory: A fire broke out ata factory at VishwakarmaIndustrial Area (VIA) onMonday morning. Accordingto the officials, about 20 firebrigades were pressed toquell the fire. Reasons couldnot be ascertain, however,goods worth lakhs areestimated to be damageddue to fire.

STATE DIGEST

3 engineeringstudents killedin road mishap

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

CM Vasundhara Raje and minister Surendra Pal Singh Titi at a programme organised on IT Day at Birla Auditorium on Monday