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Rajasthan High Court Strict On Panchayat Election Delays
The Rajasthan High Court has taken a strict stance on delays in municipality and panchayat elections, issuing a contempt notice. The court has issued directives to ensure timely conduct of local elections. The court has not yet specified consequences for further delays. The court said the importance of timely democratic processes at the local level. The court has ordered authorities to ensure timely elections and has expressed dissatisfaction with previous postponements. The court has indicated that such delays are unacceptable and may lead to further action. The court's specific orders and the reasons for the delays were not fully elaborated.
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Rajasthan High Court Strict On Local Election Delays
The Rajasthan High Court has taken a strict stance on delays in local body elections, issuing a contempt notice. The court has demanded a response within four weeks regarding the postponement. The court said the importance of timely electoral processes. This ruling comes amid concerns about prolonged election postponements. The court has ordered authorities to expedite the process and has warned of strict action against non-compliance.
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Rajasthan High Court Issues Contempt Notice Over Election Delay
The Rajasthan High Court has issued a contempt notice regarding delays in Panchayat and local body elections. A response to the notice is required within four weeks. The notice was issued in Jaipur.
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India Local Body Elections Delayed
The High Court in Rajasthan has issued a contempt notice regarding delays in local body elections. Similar election-related announcements were made for Gujarat and Bogura.
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High Court Notes Irony in Tree Felling for Solar Project
The Rajasthan High Court has commented on the 'breathtaking irony' of felling Khejri trees for a solar power project. The court's observation highlights a perceived contradiction between environmental conservation and renewable energy development.
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Lakshmi Mittal Linked To Rajasthan Royals Sale
The Rajasthan Royals cricket franchise has been sold in a $1.65 billion deal. The Rajasthan Royals, a prominent Indian cricket team, have been sold in a deal valued at $1.65 billion. The transaction was described as a mega deal. The new owner is identified as steel billionaire Lakshmi Mittal. The new owners include steel businessman Lakshmi Mittal and vaccine tycoon Adar Poonawalla. The remaining shares of the team will be distributed among small investors. This acquisition places Mittal among the world's wealthiest individuals. Billionaire Lakshmi Mittal is identified as a party capable of such a transaction. The sale price for the sports franchise is $1.65 billion. The news was discussed across multiple international broadcasters. The transaction involves one of the richest people in the world.
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Indian High Court Issues Contempt Notice
The High Court has issued a contempt notice regarding delays in Panchayat and municipal elections in Rajasthan. The court has demanded a response within four weeks. Separately, twenty magistrates have been deployed for elections in Bogra and Sherpur.
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Indian High Court Issues Contempt Notice Over Election Delays
The High Court in Rajasthan has issued a contempt notice regarding delays in Panchayat and municipal elections. The court requires a formal response within four weeks.
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Rajasthan Royals Captain Accused of Vaping
Rajasthan Royals captain Riyan Parag was reportedly caught vaping during a live television broadcast. The incident may lead to legal consequences under India's Prevention of Corruption and Essential Services Act (PECA).
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Heatwave Impacts Elephant Sanctuary In Rajasthan
High temperatures in Rajasthan have significantly impacted visitor experiences and local wildlife at an elephant village sanctuary in Jaipur. Staff members are using water hoses to cool elephants and providing watermelon to mitigate heat stress. According to the India Meteorological Department, temperatures in several Indian cities have risen more than 5 degrees Celsius above seasonal norms for April. A heatwave warning is issued when temperatures are 4.5 to 6.4 degrees Celsius above normal, while a severe heatwave warning is triggered at 6.5 degrees Celsius or higher. Temperatures in several Indian cities are reportedly more than 5 degrees Celsius higher than the same period last year. High temperatures have significantly reduced tourist numbers at the Taj Mahal. In Tamil Nadu, keepers at the Mayiladuthurai and Rameshwaram temples are cooling elephants in ponds.
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