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  • Sports:

    • Harshita Jakhar (Rajasthan): Gold medal in cycling, Khelo India 2025 (Bihar).
    • Prakriti Sharma: Gold medal, individual sabre fencing, Khelo India Youth Games.
    • Mohammad Kaif (Rajasthan): Selected for Indian team, SAFF U-19 Asian Football Tournament.
    • Hansraj, Ritik, and Ujjwal: Gold medals, Khelo India Youth Games; Hansraj also won gold in discus throw.
    • Vishal: Silver medal, Khelo India Youth Games.
  • Rajasthan Government Initiatives:

    • Hariyalo Rajasthan Abhiyan: Led by Chief Minister Bhajan Sharma, implemented by the Mines Department.
  • Other News:

    • First Center India Academy inaugurated at JCRC University Jaipur.
    • IIT Jodhpur developed mobile sensors for detecting arsenic pollution in Pali.
    • Govind Nagar Kota awarded National Quality Assurance Standard certificate.
    • "The Relabs" (directed by Narendra Singh Nayak): Best Film at Italy's The Moza Film Festival.
    • Jodhpur's 567th Foundation Day celebrated.
  • Kisan Upahar Yojana (Farmer's Gift Scheme) 2025 Awards:

    • First Prize: ₹5 lakh to Golu, Kota Mandi.
    • Second Prize: ₹1.5 lakh to Om Prakash, Hanumangarh Mandi.
    • Third Prize: ₹1 lakh to Ram Bharose, Kota Mandi.
  • SAFF U-19 Football Championship:

    • Mohammad Kaif (Rajasthan) selected for the Indian team.* Rajasthan Krishak Upahar Yojana (Farmer Gift Scheme):

    • Launched October 1, 2021.

    • Aims to provide fair prices to farmers and incentivize market participation using a coupon-based lottery system.

    • Farmers receive coupons upon selling produce at the mandi (market).

    • Three-tiered implementation:

      • Mandi Level (every six months):

        • 1st prize: ₹25,000
        • 2nd prize: ₹15,000
        • 3rd prize: ₹10,000
      • Block Level (every six months): Prize amounts unspecified in this section.

      • State Level (annually):

        • 1st prize: ₹500,000
        • 2nd prize: ₹150,000 (amount partially visible, likely incomplete)
  • Establishment of Agricultural Excellence Centers:

    • Budget allocated funds for centers of excellence for:
      • Honeybee keeping: Bharatpur (budgeted), Devdawas, Tonk (actual location).
      • Maize: Banswara.
      • Garlic: Location mentioned as 12 (unclear location).
    • First honeybee keeping excellence center is located in Devdawas, Tonk.
  • Rajasthan Development Projects:

    • Center of Excellence for Honey Bee Keeping: Initially planned for Bharatpur, established in Devdawas, Tonk.
    • Omkaar University: Located in Jadon, Pali.
    • Anil Agarwal Cricket Stadium: Under construction in Jaipur; will be the third largest in the world, second largest in India, and the largest in Rajasthan.
    • Flying Training Institute: Located in Hamirgarh, Bhilwara (also mentioned as being in Ajmer).
  • Budget Discrepancies:

    • Budget initially allocated funds for a Center of Excellence for Honey Bee Keeping in Bharatpur. However, the center was ultimately established in Devdawas, Tonk.* Rajasthan Development Projects:
  • Center of Excellence for Honey Bee Keeping: Established in Devdawas, Tonk. Announced in Budget 2025-26.

  • Center of Excellence for AI in Agriculture: Announced in Budget 2025-26, location not yet specified.

  • Central Ox for FPO: Located in Bharatpur.

  • Om-shaped University: Located in Jadon, Pali.

  • Anil Agarwal Cricket Stadium: Under construction in Chomu, Jaipur; will be the third largest in the world, second largest in India, and largest in Rajasthan.

  • Flying Training Institute: Located in Hamirgarh, Bhilwara (also mentioned in Ajmer).

  • Rajasthan Agricultural Centers of Excellence:

    • Mango: Khempuri, Dholpur
    • Guava: Devdawas, Tonk
    • Medicinal Fruits: Mavli, Udaipur
    • Citrus Fruits: Kota, Sirohi
    • Papaya: Dausa, Tonk
    • Vegetables: Bundi
    • Figs: Sirohi
    • Guava Cultivation: Sawai Madhopur
    • Flowers: Sawai Madhopur
    • Custard Apple: Chittorgarh
  • Rajasthan Centers of Excellence in Agriculture:

CropLocation
Dates (Khajoor)Jaisalmer
OlivesBassi, Jaipur
Dragon FruitBassi, Jaipur
PomegranateBassi, Jaipur
MangoKhemri, Dholpur
GuavaDevdawas, Tonk
Medicinal FruitsMavli, Udaipur
Citrus FruitsNaka, Kota
FigsSirohi
PapayaDausa
VegetablesBundi
  • Parvati Jangid and the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA): Parvati Jangid, known as the "Sister of Soldiers," received the highest award from Balochistan after the India-Pakistan war. The BLA, operating in Balochistan's mountainous region (which contains some of the world's largest gold reserves), engaged in guerilla warfare against Pakistani forces during the conflict.

  • Kirti Bharti: Awarded for dissolving 51 child marriages, resulting in a Guinness World Record entry. Received additional awards including "Woman Hero" and "Real Sherni" awards.* Awards and Recognition:

    • Richa Kothari: Won the Santur Mom of Vadodara 2025 title. She resides in Gujarat and runs a fitness center.
    • Kirti Bharti: Known for her work dissolving child marriages. Holds a Guinness World Record for dissolving 51 child marriages. She has also received the Woman Heroes award, Real Sherni award and Humanity award.
    • Sidhi Johri: Model and actress; received the Nari Vandana award.
    • Parvati Jangid: Known as the "Sister of Soldiers," received the highest award from Balochistan after the Indo-Pak war, presumably from the Baloch Liberation Army.
  • Film Festival Awards:

    • Moja Film Festival (Italy): Narendra Singh Nayak's film, The Relapse, won Best Movie.
    • Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival: Nazariya The Thought, directed by Dharmendra Mulwani, was showcased.
    • Imagine India Film Festival (Spain): Priyadarshini Chaudhary's documentary film, Steel A Long Road, was selected. Priyadarshini is from Tonk, Rajasthan, and worked as a camerawoman on Panchayat Season 3.
  • Filmmakers:

    • Shyam Nirman: Writer of the film Fateh.
    • Narendra Singh Nayak: Director of The Relapse.
    • Dharmendra Mulwani: Director of Nazariya The Thought.
  • Rajasthan's Shri Anna Outlets:

    • Rajasthan's 2025-26 budget allocated funds to establish Shri Anna outlets in district headquarters to sell millets exclusively.
    • The Cooperative Department is the nodal agency.
    • Modeled after Karnataka's Shri Anna Millets Mission and Telangana's Millets Hub.* Millets and "Shree Anna":
    • 2018: India declared millets as "Shree Anna".
    • 2023: International Year of Millets.
    • Included Millets: Jowar, bajra, ragi, kangni, sama, kutki, and kuta.
  • Rajasthan Government's "Shree Anna" Initiative:

    • 2025-26 Budget: Announced "Shree Anna" outlets in district headquarters.
    • Exclusive Sales: Outlets will exclusively sell millets.
    • Nodal Agency: Cooperative Department.
    • Model: Based on Karnataka's "Shree Anna" millets mission and Telangana's millets hub.
    • Implementation: Handled by the Cooperation Department at the district level.
  • Rajasthan Current Affairs:

    • श्री अन्न आउटलेट्स योजना: Implemented by the सहकारिता विभाग (Cooperation Department) in each district.
    • Other Mentions (Details Missing):
      • Imagine India Film Festival (Spain)
      • Santor Mom of Vadodara 2025 winner
      • Rajasthan's First Beekeeping Excellence Center inauguration
      • Krishak Upahar Yojana farmer honors
      • SAFF Asian Football Championship (Under 9) – Rajasthan players
      • Khelo India Youth Games – Fencing medal (saber, individual)