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Guv accepts resignation of MLSU V-C | Jaipur News

Udaipur: Governor Haribhau Bagde accepted the resignation of Sunita Mishra, vice-chancellor of Mohanlal Sukhadia University (MLSU) in Udaipur, Thursday.Mishra had been on leave since controversies over her remarks two months ago and students had staged several protests against her. In a letter issued by Raj Bhavan, it was stated that the divisional commissioner (Udaipur) committee…

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Raj trails in capital spending as other states step up infra push | Jaipur News

Jaipur: Rajasthan’s capital expenditure continues to trail behind several large states, raising concerns about the pace of infrastructure creation in one of the country’s largest and fastest-urbanising regions.According to the 16th Finance Commission’s assessment, Rajasthan allocated just 1.8% of its Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) to capital expenditure in 2023-24, 1 of the lowest among…

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Digitise medico-legal reports: HC to govt | Jaipur News

Jaipur: The Rajasthan high court directed the state govt to ensure full digitisation of medico-legal reports (MLRs), including post-mortem reports (PMRs), injury reports, sexual assault reports, and other related medical documents.The court has mandated that from Feb 1, 2026, handwritten medico-legal reports will no longer be permissible. The direction was given by single judge bench…

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Health dept tightens HPV rollout on U-WIN; finger marking, consent must | Jaipur News

Jaipur: The health dept has directed officials to strengthen the newly launched human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rollout through the U-WIN platform, with a three-month campaign planned to maximize coverage. As part of the campaign protocol, vaccinators will apply a mark on the index finger of the beneficiary’s left hand after vaccination.Beneficiaries can complete a one-time…

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