The recent decision by the Jaipur Development Authority to lease open jail land for a hospital has thrown the lives of hundreds of prisoners into uncertainty
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Tabeenah Anjum is a journalist based in Rajasthan. She reports on politics, gender, human rights and issues impacting marginalised communities.
Last week, the 22-year-old Avani shot a 249.7 and beat her own record of 249.6 set in the women’s 10m air rifle SH-1 category in 2021 in Tokyo Paralympics, making her the first women shooter from the country to win medals in back-to-back editions
BY Tabeenah Anjum 7 September 2024
The Higher Education Department has stated that the new bill builds on the previous bill, which aimed to provide better mental support for coaching students
BY Tabeenah Anjum 13 August 2024
BJP's choice of Madan Rathore as Rajasthan president underscores the party's effort to align with RSS interests
BY Tabeenah Anjum 29 July 2024
The Niros, has stood the test of time, since 1949, with guests arriving in camels, chariots, bicycles, and now in, luxury cars jostling for space in the city’s M. I. Road.
BY Tabeenah Anjum 20 July 2024
Bidding adieu to formal language, the corporation has now introduced 'Hinglish' complaint options on its website, in a bid to make the sub-categories more relatable for the complainant
BY Tabeenah Anjum 11 July 2024
In her address, Diya Kumari focused on the government’s vision through 10 resolutions, including the goal to boost Rajasthan’s economy to USD 350 billion
BY Tabeenah Anjum 10 July 2024
Just before the polling results, Meena had said he would quit if the BJP lost any of the seven seats in eastern Rajasthan, assigned to him by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
BY Tabeenah Anjum 5 July 2024
This is the first public controversial remark made by Vasundhara Raje, since December when BJP came to power and she was sidelined by the party, by not reappointing her as the CM for the third time
BY Tabeenah Anjum 25 June 2024
Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered his most-discussed speech in Banswara wherein he termed Muslims as 'infiltrators' and alleged the Congress intended to redistribute their wealth and women's mangalsutras.
BY Tabeenah Anjum 9 June 2024
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