Rajasthan Talkies

Rajasthan Talkies


Congress-Jat rift widen: Divya Singh resigns as RPSC Member

Posted: 30 Oct 2012 07:37 PM PDT

Divya Singh, erstwhile Maharani of Bharatpur and wife of Vishvendra Singh, erstwhile Jat Maharaja has resigned as member of the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) where she was appointed a year ago. A former BJP member of Lok Sabha and Rajasthan Assembly, the wife of Scion of Bharatpur royal family Vishwendra Singh, Divya Singh has quit as Member of the Rajasthan Public Service Commission(RPSC). She has mailed her resignation to Governor Margaret Alva and RPSC Chairman Habeeb Khan Gauran yesterday as per report. Her husband Vishwendra Singh had quit the BJP and joined the Congress prior to the State Assembly polls in 2008 and contested unsuccessfully the election from Kumher. Ms Singh, a BJP member in the dissolved 12th assembly, was also offered ticket by the BJP for contesting Jaipur rural seat in 2009 Lok Sabha polls, but she had refused to avail the ticket.


"Prashasan Shahron ke Sang" from 21 November to 25th December 2012

Posted: 30 Oct 2012 06:27 AM PDT

Rajasthan govt is going to start its one of best program for Govt.-Public interaction to resolve problems at doorstep - "Prashasan Shahron ke Sang 2012". The most awaited program will starts from 21st November 2012 to 25th December 2012. Rajasthan has issued public Notification for launch of a month-long "Prashasan Shahron Ke Sang" (Administration with cities) campaign across the State from 21st November 2012 to 25th December 2012 to resolve the Public grievances and ensure prompt disposal of pending matters in the urban areas. During  "Prashasan Shahron ke Sang" various govt. department officers/staff will be available in your locality for month long programme for disposal of work and facilitate assessment of services and provisions needed by the public at large.

Govt. employees from various departments will organize camps to redress grievances of common man during the campaign in municipalities all over the state. They would issue ration cards, lease deeds, driving license, birth-certificate and domicile certificates to the people in the campaign. And the grievances of road repairing, power and water connection and encroachment will also be redressed in the campaign. The main motive of this work is to complete administrative work at public's door as all district level officer will be available in camp where you can complete your work:
Some of Important work in "Prashasan Shahron ke Sang" Program:
* Niyaman for colonies over agricultural land.
* Issue of various B
* Medical cards for BPL Families.
* Birth and death certificates.
* Pension survey for handicapped, senior citizens and widows.
* Issuing income certificates.
* Residence and Caste certificates issuing.
* Survey to provide Rajiv Gandhi Aawasiya Yojna benefits for Kachhi basti residentia.
* Various work related to Health department, Electricity department, Public walefare department, Revenue departmetn, Woman and child development departments.


MoS Defence Lalchand Kataria may get different ministry

Posted: 30 Oct 2012 05:52 AM PDT

Minister of State(MoS) for Defence & Jaipur MP Lalchand Kataria's ministry is likely to be changed as per media reports. The sources said that the Prime Minister's Office had put on hold the decision to appoint Kataria as one of the two Ministers of State for Defence and both are from the same state: Rajasthan.Kataria also happens to be a first time Lok Sabha member from the Jaipur Rural constituency.
Sikar MP Mahadev Singh Khandela's expulsion from the union ministry was anticipated much early, but his replacement was largely seen to be coming from among the Congress MPs of Marwar or Shekhawati regions-the Jat community's strongholds. Congress state president Chandrabhan, who is also a Jat from Shekhawati, however, justified the party high command decision. "Congress has always given enough representation to Jats in the union ministry. The party takes equal care of all castes and communities," he replied, on being asked if the community was peeved at none of its MPs getting a cabinet portfolio in the reshuffle