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  "title": "Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota and Udaipur Parks to Be Named After Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee as Rajasthan High Court Cracks Down on Milk Adulteration",
  "summary": "On Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee's birth anniversary, the Rajasthan government announced that parks in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota and Udaipur will be named after him, while the Rajasthan High Court ordered strict checks on milk adulteration after a report flagged 535 farmer deaths linked to unsafe pesticides.",
  "content": "The Rajasthan government has decided to name four major parks in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota and Udaipur after Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee to mark his birth anniversary. Officials say memorials capturing his life, his ideas and his contribution to nation building will also come up at all four locations.\n\nThe Chief Minister said Dr Mukherjee's life stood for the idea of nation first, and that his ideals continue to push young Indians towards national service, unity and integrity. The government believes the move will draw the younger generation closer to values that serve the nation while reinforcing the resolve behind a developed India and a developed Rajasthan. The decision is being seen within the state as both a cultural and an inspirational gesture.\n\nCM Bhajanlal Sharma Pays Tribute to Dr Mukherjee\nOn the political front, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma also paid a heartfelt tribute to Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, the founder of the Jan Sangh, on his birth anniversary. At a programme held at the Chief Minister's residence in Jaipur, Sharma offered flowers before Dr Mukherjee's portrait. He described Dr Mukherjee as a pioneer of national unity and a fierce nationalist thinker, and recalled his sacrifice. The Chief Minister urged people across the state to draw inspiration from Dr Mukherjee's ideals of nation service and nationalism.\n\nYoung Man Dies of Electrocution in Sirohi's Revodar\nElsewhere in the state, a young man named Jigar died after being electrocuted on Sunday evening during rainfall in Dantrai village in Sirohi district's Revodar area. He was referred to hospital in a critical condition but succumbed during treatment. Police conducted a post-mortem and handed the body over to his family.\n\nJagan Gurjar Murder Case: Victim's Family to Meet Minister Today\nIn Karauli, the family of the victim in the Jagan Gurjar murder case is set to meet Minister of State for Home Jawahar Singh Bedham at the Karauli Circuit House at 11 am today. An 11-member delegation will be part of the meeting and will place its demands before the minister.\n\nSchool Bus and Sleeper Bus Collide in Fatehpur's Ravine Belt\nIn the ravine area of Fatehpur, a private school bus from Laxmangarh collided head-on with a sleeper bus near Garinda Mod. It was a narrow escape for the children on board, none of whom suffered serious injuries. Only 2 people sustained minor injuries in the crash.\n\nVillagers in Dag Block Lock Up Crumbling School Building\nIn Bhatkhedi village under Dag block, residents ran out of patience over a dilapidated school building. Angered by rainwater leaking through the roof and other problems, villagers locked up the school. On being alerted, the SDM and Gangdhar police reached the spot, persuaded the villagers and got the lock removed. The administration has since assured that repairs will be carried out on the crumbling building.\n\nBikaner Police Make Two Big Arrests\nBikaner police have scored a major success. Rughveer, the main wanted accused in the Shahrukh murder case from the Shobhasar area on 3 July 2024, has been arrested from Chhatargarh. He had been on the run since the incident, hiding both within the country and abroad, and was finally traced through technical analysis. Separately, JNVC police station arrested Shivlal Kaswan, a wanted accused in a case of a deadly assault dated 3 July 2025.\n\nProtest Outside JLN Hospital Over BJP Leader's Brother's Death\nSupporters have launched a sit-in protest outside the mortuary of JLN Hospital following the suspicious death of Devkaran Jajda, brother of BJP leader Amarchand Jajda. The family has alleged murder, demanded a fair investigation and refused to accept the body until action is taken. Pressure on the police investigation has mounted further after a video related to the case went viral on social media. Police have deployed a large contingent at the spot and assured a probe from every angle.\n\nUniform Civil Code Hearing in Ajmer Draws Thin Crowd\nA divisional-level public hearing on the Rajasthan Uniform Civil Code 2026 was held at the Ajmer Collectorate, but the seats remained largely empty because the administration failed to publicise the event adequately. The hearing began at 10 am, yet participation from the general public was negligible, with only 5-7 religious leaders turning up. Within administrative circles, the exercise is being viewed as little more than a formality.\n\nBulldozers Flatten History-Sheeter's Illegal Structures in Jhalawar's Gangdhar\nIn the Gangdhar area of Jhalawar, police and the administration carried out a major bulldozer operation against history-sheeter Sanjay Meena. He is accused of using his influence to encroach upon government land, including grazing land, and building three shops and a plot on it. With police personnel present, the administration ran a JCB machine and demolished all the illegal structures. Sanjay Meena is described as a notorious history-sheeter attached to the Gangdhar police station. The action has triggered panic among other land mafia operators and criminals in the district.\n\nJaipur High Court Takes a Hard Line on Milk Adulteration\nIn Jaipur, a division bench of the Rajasthan High Court has taken an extremely strict view of food adulteration and cases endangering public health. The bench of Acting Chief Justice Sanjeev Prakash Sharma and Justice Manish Sharma has ordered an intensive examination of milk products from all major dairy companies. The court stated in no uncertain terms that the sale of synthetic and adulterated milk in the market will not be tolerated under any circumstances. During the hearing, Amicus Curiae and senior advocate M.S. Singhvi placed a startling report before the court, telling the judges that industrial urea is being used extensively in cattle feed, rendering milk poisonous. The same report threw up another distressing figure, 535 farmers in the state have died due to the effects of unsafe pesticides. The High Court took the report on record and expressed sharp displeasure. It has also cracked down on vegetables being grown in dirty water and marshy areas, reprimanding the Rajasthan Pollution Control Board and seeking a detailed action report. The court has further asked how many FIRs have been registered so far to check illegal farming. The order will not be confined to Jaipur alone; it is to be strictly enforced across every district of Rajasthan.\n\nWhat this means for you\nThese developments carry a direct, practical effect on everyday safety and food quality for residents.\n\n• Across India: The Rajasthan High Court's tough stand on synthetic milk and pesticide-linked deaths is a reminder for consumers everywhere to stay alert about the quality of the milk and vegetables they buy.\n• In Rajasthan: Residents of Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota and Udaipur will soon see new parks and memorials dedicated to Dr Mukherjee, while people in districts like Bikaner, Jhalawar, Karauli, Ajmer and Sirohi will feel the direct effects of the police action, administrative orders and safety incidents reported from their areas.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. Which cities' parks in Rajasthan will be named after Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee?\nFour parks in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota and Udaipur will now be named after Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee.\n\n2. What order has the Rajasthan High Court passed regarding milk?\nThe High Court bench has ordered an intensive examination of milk products from all major dairy companies and said synthetic or adulterated milk sales will not be tolerated.\n\n3. How many farmers have died in Rajasthan due to pesticides?\nA report presented in court says 535 farmers in the state have died due to the effects of unsafe pesticides.\n\n4. Who did Bikaner police arrest?\nBikaner police arrested Rughveer, the wanted accused in the Shahrukh murder case, from Chhatargarh, and also arrested Shivlal Kaswan, wanted for a deadly assault.\n\n5. Who was the bulldozer action in Jhalawar's Gangdhar carried out against?\nThe action targeted history-sheeter Sanjay Meena, who had encroached on government and grazing land to build shops and a plot.\n\n6. Who will meet the Jagan Gurjar murder victim's family in Karauli?\nAn 11-member delegation of the victim's family will meet Minister of State for Home Jawahar Singh Bedham at the Karauli Circuit House at 11 am today.\n\n7. Why was turnout low at the Uniform Civil Code public hearing in Ajmer?\nThe administration failed to publicise the hearing adequately, leaving most seats empty with only 5-7 religious leaders attending.\n\n8. What caused the death in Sirohi's Revodar area?\nA young man named Jigar died after being electrocuted during rainfall in Dantrai village.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/rajasthan/rajasthan-ke-chara-bare-shaharon-men-parkon-ko-milega-shyama-prasad-mukherjee-ka-nama-jaipur-high-court-ne-dudha-milavata-para-lag-5175",
  "category": "Rajasthan",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-06",
  "tags": [
    "Shyama Prasad Mukherjee",
    "Rajasthan High Court",
    "milk adulteration",
    "Bhajanlal Sharma",
    "Bikaner police",
    "Jhalawar bulldozer action",
    "Rajasthan Uniform Civil Code",
    "Karauli Jagan Gurjar murder case"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
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