1865 में पहली बार हुआ सिटी सर्वे, इसके आधार पर दिए जाने लगे पट्टे

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जयपुर के बाजारों का फुटपाथ पैदल चलने वालों के लिए सुरक्षित था। सवाई राम सिंह के समय प्रजा की सुरक्षा के लिए सभी बड़े बाजारों में प्रत्येक पचास गज की दूरी पर पुलिस के जवान खड़े रहते थे।
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00:00 Namaskar, you are listening to Patrika Podcast.
00:03 The footpath of the Jaipur Bazaar was safe for the people who walked on it.
00:09 In the time of Nawal Ram Singh, the police officers used to stand at a distance of 50 feet in the big bazaars to protect the people.
00:18 The Prime Minister of Jaipur, Fateh Singh Champawat wrote that from 10 am to 9 pm, the police officers were on duty.
00:29 No one could dare to walk on the footpath with luggage.
00:33 The police officers of the city used to walk on the footpath.
00:37 At that time, there was no motor car like today.
00:40 A bus was installed for the horses and camels.
00:45 Champawat wrote that the wide road was built for the horse and camel.
00:49 Along with Tripoli Bazaar, the main roads and lanes of Jaipur were also built.
00:56 Besides the horse, camel, cow, bull and camel cars, the horses and camels also used to walk.
01:00 The horse was used to carry the cow dung of the animals.
01:03 From morning to evening, the police officers of Jaipur were on duty in the bazaars.
01:07 As soon as they saw the dirt, they used to pick it up and put it in the bullock cart.
01:14 In 1865, the city survey of Jaipur was done for the first time.
01:19 On the basis of the survey, the maps of the houses and land were given.
01:24 The city survey was done before the independence.
01:26 In the survey, the scale of each inch was shown in the map.
01:31 The scale of each inch was equal to 500 feet.
01:34 To assess the cleaning of the city, the British health officer sat on the horse and quickly made a map of the horses and camels.
01:44 In 1867, the horses and camels were cut into large pieces.
01:49 The map was distributed all over the world.
01:53 In the bazaars, the charcoals were lit on the fire.
01:56 The horse was fed with oil and after sunset, the lamp was lit.
02:02 According to the British, the lamp was made in the form of a postage stamp.
02:06 On the postage stamp, the horse was inscribed with the name of the horse.
02:11 In 1829, the Social Science Congress was established.
02:16 On 26 March, 1928, the police established a medical school.
02:21 In this school, instead of a stadium, a horse race was organized.
02:26 The residents were asked to keep the horses on the roads and hills.
02:31 This was considered a crime.
02:33 The police was arrested and sent to the police station.
02:37 The horses were cleaned from the drains before sunset.
02:44 The garbage was filled in a bullock cart and placed near the doors.
02:48 The garbage was thrown on the dirty floor in the Jayanti Bazaar.
02:55 Sawai Ram Singh had formed a Nagar Committee.
02:58 The committee's journey has reached Nagarnikam today.
03:02 Keep listening to the story of Amir Naresh, the first Putka.
03:09 the army.

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