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VP Jagdeep Dhankhar's education journey: From school to Vice President
VP Jagdeep Dhankhar's education journey: From school to Vice President

India Today

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • India Today

VP Jagdeep Dhankhar's education journey: From school to Vice President

Jagdeep Dhankhar, the 14th Vice President of India, resigned from the post in the late hours of July 21. He had assumed office in 2022 and was expected to complete his term by unexpected resignation has drawn attention not only to his political journey but also to his early years, particularly his academic background, which shaped his rise in public studying in the Army school of Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, followed by in a government school in a small village, and then to earning a law degree from the University of Rajasthan, Dhankhar's education played a central role in preparing him for a career that spanned law, politics, and constitutional DID JAGDEEP DHANKAR COMPLETE HIS EARLY EDUCATION? Jagdeep Dhankhar began his education in his native Kithana village in Rajasthan, where he studied at the local government secondary education, he attended Sainik School in Chittorgarh, an English-medium, fully residential school established in 1961 to prepare students for the National Defence later continued his middle school education at Ghardhana Government early school life was spent in modest settings, marked by simple classrooms and limited resources, but he remained focused and from those days recall him as a quiet student who listened carefully and stayed committed to his JAGDEEP DHANKAR STUDY LAW?Yes. After completing school, Dhankhar moved forward with strong academic interest. He joined the University of Rajasthan to study physics, completing his undergraduate degree in science. But soon, his attention the University of Rajasthan, he pursued an LLB (Bachelor of Laws), laying the foundation for his career in law and later, public law degree was not merely academic, it became a tool he would use in the courts and has been Jagdeep Dhankhar's contribution to the field of education?Throughout his public life, Dhankhar has advocated for improved access to education. Whether as a lawyer, a Member of Parliament, or now as Vice President, he has emphasised learning as the core strength of democratic often speaks of education not as a privilege but a his many roles, Dhankar has supported institutions and spoken of reforms, quality teaching, and the need to bridge the rural-urban gap in a rural classroom to the office of India's Vice President, Dhankhar's journey mirrors what many dream of -- rising through learning and effort. His life reminds us that education, no matter where it begins, can open the door to greater responsibilities.- Ends

Court suspends sentence of Rajasthan Congress MLAs in road blockade case
Court suspends sentence of Rajasthan Congress MLAs in road blockade case

The Hindu

time15-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Court suspends sentence of Rajasthan Congress MLAs in road blockade case

A sessions court here on Tuesday suspended the one-year sentence awarded to two sitting Congress MLAs and seven others in an 11-year-old case of unlawful assembly and blocking of public road outside the University of Rajasthan during a protest. The convicts had stated that the disposal of their appeal would take time. Congress MLAs Mukesh Bhakar, elected from Ladnun, and Manish Yadav, representing Shahpura, were among the student leaders who staged a protest and blocked Jawaharlal Nehru Marg outside the university's gate for about 20 minutes on August 13, 2014. A magistrate's court had found them guilty and handed down the sentence on June 18. The convicts also included an unsuccessful Congress candidate in the 2023 Rajasthan Assembly election. All of them convicted under Sections 143 (unlawful assembly), 283 (danger or obstruction in public way or line of navigation), and 341 (wrongful restraint) of Indian Penal Code and sentenced to one year's imprisonment each, along with the imposition of fine of ₹3,200 each. Among the convicts, Abhishek Chaudhary contested the 2023 Assembly election as a Congress candidate from Jaipur's Jhotwara constituency and lost. The other convicts in the case were Rajesh Meena, Ravi Kirad, Wasim Khan, Dron Yadav, Bhanu Pratap Singh and Vidyadhar Meel. Additional Sessions Judge Prem Ratan Ojha accepted the contention of the appellants that they would be deprived of their legal rights if the sentence was not suspended. The court granted relief to the convicts and posted the case for further hearing on August 26. The Assembly membership of both Mr. Bhakar and Mr. Yadav remains unaffected following the sentencing, as a legislator can be disqualified only on being convicted for an offence with a two-year sentence or more, as per Section 8(3) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.

URAT PG merit list 2025 released at admissions.univraj.org: Direct link to download here
URAT PG merit list 2025 released at admissions.univraj.org: Direct link to download here

Time of India

time08-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

URAT PG merit list 2025 released at admissions.univraj.org: Direct link to download here

URAT PG merit list 2025: The University of Rajasthan has officially released the merit list for the University of Rajasthan Admission Test for Postgraduate Courses (URATPG) 2025. The Round 1 merit list, published on July 7, marks a critical step for thousands of students vying for postgraduate seats across multiple disciplines offered by the state-run institution. Available on the official admission portal the merit list includes key applicant details such as form number, candidate's name, father's name, category, and overall merit percentage. The release has triggered the beginning of the next phase of the admission process for MA, MSc, MCom, and other postgraduate programmes under UniRaj. Candidates who participated in URATPG 2025 can now check their admission status by following a step-by-step process provided on the university's main website The navigation involves accessing the 'URAT PG 2025' section, selecting the appropriate merit list category—specifically 'Round 1'—and downloading course-wise PDF files that contain merit rankings. The merit list will serve as the basis for seat allocation in various postgraduate departments. The university has not yet announced the counselling schedule, but students are advised to regularly monitor the official portal for updates on admission deadlines and document verification procedures. The URATPG exam is a gateway for postgraduate admissions into the University of Rajasthan's affiliated colleges and departments. With competition intensifying every year, the timely release of the merit list offers a much-needed roadmap for students planning their academic futures. URAT PG 2025 merit list 2025: Steps to download Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to download the URAT PG merit list 2025 from the official website: Visit the official University of Rajasthan website at On the homepage, click on the tab titled 'URAT PG 2025'. A new page will open; click again on 'URAT PG 2025' to proceed. You will be redirected to the URATPG portal at Locate the 'Merit List' tab on the portal. From the dropdown menu, select 'Round 1'. A list of PDF files categorized by PG courses will appear. Click on the PDF link corresponding to your course to view or download the URATPG 2025 merit list. Alternatively, candidates can click on the link provided here to download the University of Rajasthan PG merit list 2025. Candidates are advised to stay tuned to the official website to get the complete details of the URAT PG merit list 2025. Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!

Raj to host this yr's Khelo India University Games
Raj to host this yr's Khelo India University Games

Time of India

time27-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Raj to host this yr's Khelo India University Games

1 2 Jaipur: Two universities from the state, University of Rajasthan and Poornima University, will host the Khelo India University Games (KIUG) this year in Nov. Union sports minister Mansukh Mandaviya made this announcement in the national capital on Wednesday. This will be the fifth iteration of the KIG, which began in Feb 2020. "These games are for under-25 athletes and will be coming after the under-18 Khelo India Youth Games that took place in Bihar in May this year. They offer a great opportunity for athletes who seek a national platform to impress our numerous scouts eyeing the best talents in the country," said Mandaviya. In the multi-sport games, over 4,000 athletes are expected to join from over 200 universities. Like previous editions, there will be at least 20 disciplines on the KIUG 2025 programme. "In Rajasthan, we hope to see some quality performances as we expect the athletes will be at their peak," he added. State cabinet minister for sports, Rajyavardhan Rathore, shared the news on X and called it a proud moment for Rajasthan. "This isn't just a tournament—it's a celebration of youth, unity, and India's sporting spirit. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like BMW iX2. 100% Elétrico. BMW Saiba Mais Undo Rajasthan is ready to welcome the champions," he said. A total of 770 medals—240 gold, 240 silver, and 290 bronze—were on offer at the 11-day KIUG 2024 held in north-east India. Over 200 universities competed for the KIUG 2024 title, with around 4,500 athletes taking part in 20 sports. Chandigarh University won the team championships at KIUG 2024, co-hosted by Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Sikkim, Nagaland, and Tripura.

2 Congress MLAs among 9 get 1-year jail in 2014 Rajasthan University protest case
2 Congress MLAs among 9 get 1-year jail in 2014 Rajasthan University protest case

Hindustan Times

time18-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

2 Congress MLAs among 9 get 1-year jail in 2014 Rajasthan University protest case

Jaipur: Nine members of the Congress party, including two sitting legislators, were sentenced to one year of imprisonment by a Jaipur court on Wednesday for allegedly blocking roads outside the University of Rajasthan during a student protest in 2014. All the accused were granted bail shortly after the sentencing. All nine accused — including Ladnun MLA Mukesh Bhakar and Shahpura MLA Manish Yadav — were geld guilty by the additional chief metropolitan magistrate-19 of Jaipur, Parikshita Detha, under several sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) including Section 283 (danger or obstruction in a public way or line of navigation). 'We had been protesting for a very fair reason and for the welfare of the students. The then-BJP government had booked us unfairly and are now playing a political game to send us inside the jail. We will move to the higher court and challenge this order,' Yadav told HT. The then-National Students' Union of India (NSUI) leaders Bhakar, Yadav, and seven others had gathered in front of University of Rajasthan on JLN Marg along with around 200 students to protest against the process of the Common Entrance Test (CET) for admission to postgraduate courses on August 13, 2014. 'The court sentenced them to one year imprisonment. However, they were also granted bail from the chief metropolitan magistrate's court. They now have the option to file an appeal in the high court seeking a stay on the sentence. Each convict has one month to file the appeal,' prosecution officer Kavita Pingolia said. 'In the cases where the accused is sentenced to less than three years of imprisonment, he could use the power of 389 crpc and get bail by suspending the punishment only appeal in the higher court in a month. We will have to appeal in a higher court in a month. Otherwise, they must surrender before the court,' advocate of the accused Narendra Yadav said. The nine sentenced to one year of imprisonment include Congress's Jhotwara candidate during the 2023 assembly election, Abhishek Chaudhary, along with Rajesh Meena, Ravi Kirad, Wasim Khan, Dron Yadav, Bhanu Pratap Singh, and Vidyadhar Meel, apart from MLAs Bhakar and Yadav. 'The local police were present there and the protest was going peacefully, maintaining all the law and order. However, the nine leaders along with all the other protesters had suddenly moved towards the JLN Marg and blocked it for 20 minutes (from 2.10 pm to 2.30 pm), causing heavy traffic across the city. An FIR was filed against them at the Gandhinagar police station under Section 147 and 283 IPC, following which a charge sheet was filed on August 11, 2016,' read the order copy seen by HT. It further added, 'The court is hereby charging all the accused with a ₹200 fine and sentencing a 15-day-long imprisonment for their offence under Section 283 IPC. They are also charged a ₹3,000 fine and sentenced to one year imprisonment for their offence under Section 147 IPC.' Yadav, the then student union president of Rajasthan University in 2014, was elected as an MLA from Jaipur's Shahpura constituency for the first time in 2023 by defeating the two-time MLA Alok Beniwal. Bhakar, a two-time MLA from Nagaur's Ladnun constituency, was first elected as an MLA in 2018 by defeating three-time BJP MLA Thakur Manohar Singh and retained the seat again in 2023. Bhakar, who also served as the state president of the Youth Congress in 2020, the state president of NSUI from 2013 to 2015, and the national secretary of NSUI in 2017, was suspended from the assembly for six months on August 7, 2024, by Speaker Vasudev Devnani for his alleged 'indecent behaviour' during the budget session. However, an official from the government said, 'The conviction might not pose any threat to their MLA designation. As per the Constitution, the MLAs could be disqualified from the assembly only when the sentence is for more than two years.'

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