The Rajasthan government on Friday made it mandatory for people coming from Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat to furnish a COVID-19 negative report on arrival in the state. The decision was taken at a high-level meeting of the Rajasthan government to review the coronavirus situation in the state. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot chaired the meeting. A COVID-19 negative report from an RT-PCR test taken up to 72 hours prior to entering Rajasthan is mandatory for people coming from Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, an official statement said. The decision was taken in view of an uptick in the number of coronavirus infections in the neighbouring states.
Prominent Gurjar leader Madan Bhaiyya extends community s support to farmers’ protest
Prominent Gurjar leader Madan Bhaiyya extends community s support to farmers’ protest
As the farmers’ protest at Delhi-UP border continues to grow with more supporters joining the agitation following Rakesh Tikait’s clarion call, now prominent Gurjar leader Madan Bhaiyya has extended the Gurjar community’s support as well.
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Gurjar leader Madan Bhaiyya has extended the community s support to Bharatiya Kisan Union. (PTI)
As the farmers’ protest at Delhi-UP border continues to grow with more supporters joining the agitation following Rakesh Tikait’s clarion call, now prominent Gurjar leader Madan Bhaiyya has extended the Gurjar community’s support as well.
In the first-ever District Development Council elections in Jammu and Kashmir, 38 persons from the Gujjar community have been elected, said a survey by Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation, a community-supported organization of Gujjar community. The survey said that of the 38 members of the community elected in polls held for 280 DDC seats, Jammu province has the biggest chunk of 26 members from Gujjar-Bakerwal community. It said 15 tribal women from both the regions have also been elected. The survey said several independent candidates from Gujjar community won the election. Highest number of educated tribal youth of Gujjar community have been elected in eight phased polls, the results of which were announced yesterday and we compliment all of them said Javaid Rahi, a researcher, who released the survey.