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  • Electricity problem in health center, bad condition since 6 months

    Electricity problem in health center, bad condition since 6 months

    Manendragarh Chirmiri Bharatpur. The effect of undeclared power cut in Bharatpur development block of the district is being seen on the health services. People who have come for treatment at Janakpur Community Health Center are facing many problems after the power failure. Patients are also treated here in the dark. Blood bank has been arranged in the Community Health Center of Janakpur itself. Due to power failure, there is also a danger of blood getting spoiled.

    Arrangements were also made by the government to operate electricity supply smoothly in Janakpur Community Health Center. Solar panels were also installed here by the CREDA department. But that too has been lying bad for 6 months. It has been said many times by the health department to improve it, but till now no improvement has been done. Blood bank has been arranged in the Community Health Center of Janakpur. But due to non-availability of electricity, there is a danger of getting damaged.

  • Female customer arrested, absconded with jewelry from jewelry shop

    Female customer arrested, absconded with jewelry from jewelry shop

    Rajnandgaon. The incident of theft took place in broad daylight on July 1 from the jewelery shop located in the city’s Halwai Line. The female accused committed the theft by cheating the shopkeeper on the pretext of buying jewellery. After receiving the complaint, the Kotwali police succeeded in arresting the female accused of theft from Bhilai on Sunday.

    The victim Radhika Soni reached the police station and lodged a report that she has a jewelery shop in the confectionary line of Rajnandgaon city. On July 1, at around 11 am, an unknown woman escaped from the scooty by cheating on the pretext of buying jewellery, stealing gold nose rings and silver bangles of children. In view of the seriousness of the matter, under the direction of Superintendent of Police, Rajnandgaon, a team was formed under the leadership of Kotwali police station in-charge Eman Sahu and the entire matter was being investigated. During this, on checking the CCTV footage, the accused woman was seen going towards Durg Bhilai. After this the police team reached Bhilai and laid siege near Khursipar and arrested the accused Akula Meena. Police have seized gold and silver jewelery worth 31 thousand stolen from the possession of the woman and the scooty used in the incident.

    On the pretext of taking gold and silver jewellery, the accused woman fled from the scooty with gold and silver jewelery worth about Rs 31,000. Police has arrested the accused woman from Durg. In a cunning way, the woman had executed the whole incident, but she did not work in front of the police. Police has registered a case against the woman under various sections and sent her to jail on judicial remand.

  • Bengal municipal recruitment scam: Govt withdraws second SLP challenging HC order

    Bengal municipal recruitment scam: Govt withdraws second SLP challenging HC order

    Kolkata (IANS). The West Bengal government on Monday filed an application in the Supreme Court seeking withdrawal of its second Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the Municipal Corporation recruitment case, challenging the earlier order of a single-judge bench of the Calcutta High Court. And the central agency was directed to conduct the investigation.

    This is the second time that the state government has withdrawn its SLP in the apex court in the matter.

    The central inquiry into the matter was originally ordered by a single-judge bench of Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay of the Calcutta High Court.

    Challenging the decision, the state government first approached the Supreme Court.

    However, the apex court referred the matter back to the Calcutta High Court. Following this, the state government approached a single-judge bench of Justice Amrita Sinha of the Calcutta High Court, which upheld Justice Gangopadhyay’s order and directed the central agencies to continue their investigation in the matter.

    Subsequently, the state government challenged Justice Sinha’s order before a division bench of the Calcutta High Court and also filed a parallel SLP in the Supreme Court in the matter.

    However, a division bench of Justice Tapabrata Chakraborty and Justice Partha Satathi Chatterjee expressed displeasure over the state government keeping multiple court options open in the matter. Following a rebuke from the Calcutta High Court, the state government withdrew the first SLP in the matter.

    On June 15, a division bench of the Calcutta High Court comprising Justice Chakraborty and Justice Chatterjee had upheld the first single-judge bench’s order on the probe by a central agency into the municipalities recruitment case.

    Thereafter, the state government filed a second SLP in the apex court against the order of the division bench of the Calcutta High Court.

    The state government on Monday filed an application in the apex court to withdraw the second SLP in the matter.

  • Arrest made in Bilaspur firing case, the incident was executed by WagonR car

    Arrest made in Bilaspur firing case, the incident was executed by WagonR car

    Bilaspur. The incident of firing by unknown youths came to light yesterday in Surya Vihar of Nyaydhani Bilaspur. As soon as the news of this firing became common, the ears of the police also stood up. Senior officers inspected the spot and instructed the officers to nab the accused. A video of the entire firing incident was also made in which it was seen that the accused had arrived in a Wagon R car. Another vehicle was also damaged in this firing. After executing the incident, all along with the car had fled towards Basant Vatika.

    After the investigation of this incident, three accused have been taken into custody. All the arrested accused are minors. During interrogation, he told that he had fired for fun. The police have also recovered the airgun and car used in the firing from them.

  • Ever since AAP came to MCD, most people have paid taxes voluntarily: Kejriwal

    Ever since AAP came to MCD, most people have paid taxes voluntarily: Kejriwal

    New Delhi (IANS). Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said that during the BJP’s rule in the MCD, Delhiites hesitated to pay taxes due to concerns of possible rigging. However, ever since the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) came to power in the MCD, more people have started paying taxes voluntarily.

    The Mayor of Delhi Dr. Shaili Oberoi announced that the MCD has collected a higher amount of tax as compared to previous years. In the first quarter of 2023-24, the MCD collected Rs 1,113 crore in property tax, which is significantly higher than previous years.

    According to Oberoi, the number of taxpayers this year is 7.17 lakh. He attributed this growth to the confidence instilled in the MCD by the Kejriwal governance model, which has encouraged more people to pay taxes.

    Shelly Oberoi expressed confidence that the money given by the tax payers will be used honestly for the development of the people.

    At the same time, Arvind Kejriwal reiterated this sentiment and said that people now trust the AAP government and are paying taxes voluntarily. During the BJP rule, people were skeptical about the security of their tax payments.

    However, under the present administration, which he considers honest, he is confident that every penny paid will be allocated for the welfare and development of the people.

  • Parliamentary standing Committee for Law and Justice meeting begins

    Parliamentary standing Committee for Law and Justice meeting begins

    New Delhi: The meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Law and Justice has begun. Discussion on Uniform Civil Code (UCC) is on the agenda of the meeting.

    Less than a week after Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a strong pitch for Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the country, a high-level parliamentary standing committee is holding a meeting on the issue on Monday. The Rajya Sabha Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice, headed by BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP Sushil Modi, will consider the proposal. Sushil Modi had earlier told that the panel would seek opinion of all stakeholders on the matter.

    Representatives of the Department of Legal Affairs, Legislative Department as well as the Law Commission of India have also been invited to the meeting. UCC proposes to make personal law of citizens which applies equally to all citizens irrespective of their religion, gender. At present the personal laws of different communities are governed by their own religion. Earlier, on June 14, the 22nd Law Commission had sought views from the public and recognized religious organizations to examine the Uniform Civil Code. The general public can send their opinion on this matter to the commission by July 14.

  • Kalyugi mother killed her 2 year old son after watching ‘Drishyam’

    Kalyugi mother killed her 2 year old son after watching ‘Drishyam’

    Surat (IANS). Surat Police has arrested a 22-year-old woman from Chhattisgarh in connection with the murder of her two-year-old son. Police said that the woman committed the crime after being inspired by the film ‘Drishyam’. The woman was arrested on Saturday.
    The woman had filed a kidnapping complaint at Dindoli police station on June 27, claiming that her child had gone missing. The arrested woman has been identified as Nayana Mandavi (22), a resident of Rajnandgaon in Chhattisgarh.
    The woman confessed to the police that she is fond of crime thriller films. He killed his 2-year-old son after watching the movie ‘Drishyam’ and hid his dead body. The woman said, she felt that by doing this she would escape from the clutches of the law.
    In the police investigation, it has been revealed that the lover of the woman had refused to marry her after keeping her child. To remove this obstacle, he killed his own child.
    Throughout the week the accused kept saying that her child had been kidnapped. However, the investigators could not find any CCTV footage or evidence of the child leaving the house to support this claim.
    During intense interrogation, the woman finally confessed to killing her son and burying the body in an open area behind the colony. However, on digging, nothing was found at the place mentioned by the police.
    Further inquiries revealed shocking revelations. The woman revealed that she had strangled her child and dumped it at the bottom of the pond.
    According to the information, the woman had married four years ago in her native village. But, due to disputes and ill-treatment by her husband, she moved to her mother’s place two years back with her son Veer.
    Police said that during his stay in Surat, he befriended Sanju, a laborer who worked with him. whom she wanted to marry.
    Police said the accused has been taken into custody and further investigation is underway.

  • Junk thief arrested, stole electricity department’s pillars

    Junk thief arrested, stole electricity department’s pillars

    Korba. The junk thief has been arrested. According to the police, Sabbir Sahu, junior engineer of the Electricity Department, Chhattisgarh State Power Distri Company Limited, Darri Rural, had lodged a complaint of theft of 11 pieces of iron pole. The report on which crime number 370 / 2023 Section 379, 34 Bhadvi was established and the senior officers were immediately informed.

    Under the direction of Superintendent of Police U Uday Kiran, Ati. Under the guidance of Superintendent of Police Abhishek Verma and City Superintendent of Police Vishwadeepak Tripathi, under the leadership of station in-charge Balco Sanat Sonwani, taking prompt action, the Balco police team got involved in locating and apprehending the accused. Information was received from the informer that Jaswinder Singh Sakin Parsabhantha and his accomplices had committed theft, on which the police team laid siege and caught Jaswinder, who, after interrogating Hikmat Amali, along with his associates Anwar Imtiaz, Vinod, Ravi and others, was electrocuted in village Chhatasarai Road. By cutting the pole with a gas cutter, CG 12 9698 of Manish Patel’s 407 Mazda vehicle cut 11 pieces of electric pole and cut each pole into 3-3 pieces and loaded it into the Mazda vehicle due to excess weight, the vehicle got stuck in the mud. When that did not come out, he accepted to take away the stolen iron pole by asking for another vehicle.

    In the said proceedings, police station in-charge Child Inspector Sanat Sonwani, Sauni Neelam Kerketta, Moti Lal Dansena constable Anil Sahu, Rajendra Yadav, Harish Maravi, Chandra Prakash Korram, Himanchal Kanwar, Shiv Kumar Paikra, Krishna Maravi, Shatruhan Banjare, Umesh Dubey, asked from Cybcel. . R. Guna Ram Sinha, R. Alok Toppo, Sushil Yadav, Ritesh Sharma, soldier Ramkrishna Sonwani were included.

  • Hiva vehicle’s tire burst, vehicle burnt on the road

    Hiva vehicle’s tire burst, vehicle burnt on the road

    Dantewada. The tire of a Hyva vehicle burst near a petrol pump at Nakulnar in Dantewada district, and the Hyva caught fire. The vehicle burnt to ashes in the middle of the road. However, Drive saved his life by jumping after the accident as soon as the fire broke out. The people present nearby informed the fire brigade team. Dantewada-Sukma road was also blocked for about 2 hours. The case pertains to Kuakonda police station area of the district.

    According to the information, the dust of ArcelorMittal was being dumped at some place on Sunday from the Hiva vehicle. As soon as the Hiva vehicle crossed the Nakulnar petrol pump, the tire of the moving vehicle burst. When the vehicle caught fire, the driver jumped and saved his life. On the other hand, the people present on the spot informed the police station about the matter. After which the team of fire brigade was also called. The team extinguished the fire.

    Actually, the highway was burning in the middle of the road. As a result, queues of vehicles were also formed on both sides of the route from Dantewada district headquarters to Sukma via Nakulnar. There was a long jam for 2 hours. When the fire brigade team extinguished the fire, only after which the route was restored. Meanwhile, the passengers also had to face a lot of problems.

  • Elderly couple murdered with sharp weapon in West Singhbhum, Jharkhand

    Elderly couple murdered with sharp weapon in West Singhbhum, Jharkhand

    Ranchi (IANS). Unidentified criminals killed an elderly couple with sharp weapons in West Singhbhum. The incident is of Jomro tribal hamlet of Karaikela police station area.

    The criminals carried out the incident late on Sunday night. As soon as the information was received, the police reached the spot and got involved in the investigation. The people of the village told that Sakari Diggi of Adivasi Tola and his wife Baderi Diggi were resting in the house at night. Meanwhile, unknown criminals killed him with a sharp weapon.

    Village head Gondua Munda informed the police about the incident. After this the police reached the spot and sent the dead bodies to Chakradharpur for postmortem. Police is investigating to know the reason behind the murder.

    Villagers say that this incident is related to mutual dispute or witchcraft. The deceased couple has four daughters and all of them are married. Sakari Diggi used to do agriculture work. There is sensational atmosphere in the area after the incident.