Jaipur Chai Festival celebrates chai with a fresh twist

Fashion show focusing on tea and sustainable fashion at the Jaipur Chai Festival Pink City Jaipur recently celebrated a two-day extravaganza Jaipur Chai Festival dedicated to the magic of tea. Hosted at the Rajasthan International Centre, the Jaipur Chai Festival brought tea lovers, vendors, cafe-owners, start-ups all under one roof celebrating the flavours and aromas…

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NEET-UG re-exam sparks fresh student influx in Kota, coaching sector sees revival | Jaipur News

Jaipur: With the NEET-UG re-examination scheduled for June 21 after the cancellation of the earlier exam held on May 3, Rajasthan’s coaching hub Kota is once again witnessing a fresh influx of medical aspirants from across the country, triggering renewed activity across the city’s vast coaching ecosystem.Students who returned to their hometowns after the examination…

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Rajasthan inaugurates first semiconductor cluster in Bhiwadi | Jaipur News

Alwar/Jaipur: Chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma Friday inaugurated Rajasthan’s first semiconductor cluster in Bhiwadi and said the state govt was continuously working to promote investment and industrial growth across sectors.Addressing a virtual inauguration and foundation stone-laying programme from Jaipur, Sharma said the govt implemented 35 policies over the last two years to create an industry-friendly…

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State employees body calls for statewide agitation over govt neglect | Jaipur News

Jaipur: The All Rajasthan State Employees Joint Federation (United) has announced a state-level meeting in Jaipur on May 18 to formulate a strategy for a statewide agitation against what it termed the Rajasthan govt’s “indifferent attitude” towards employees’ demands.The meeting is being seen as the formal beginning of a larger movement by govt employees across…

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Severe water crisis affects W Raj as IG canal closure extended | Jaipur News

Jaipur: Western Rajasthan’s water crisis has deepened after the Punjab govt extended the closure of the Indira Gandhi Canal, disrupting supplies to several districts already reeling under extreme heat. With temperatures rising above 45 degrees Celsius and no rainfall, officials say demand for drinking water and irrigation has surged sharply.Public Health Engineering Department officials are…

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