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  • Work will remain closed in the ministry on July 7

    Work will remain closed in the ministry on July 7

    Raipur. Nava Raipur Chhattisgarh Mantralaya Employees Union organized a huge general meeting outside D Gate of Mantralaya on Friday. Joint Secretary, Deputy Secretary, Under Secretary, Section Officer to third-fourth cadre officers/employees of the Ministry participated in it.

    In this general meeting, the decision of collective holiday on 7th July was unanimously supported by the United Front in support of the five-point demands of the employees. In the general meeting, the president of the union, Mahendra Singh Rajput, apprised the employees about the reasons for the strike situation and the action plan of the united front. He demanded from the government that in view of the good economic condition of the state, 7 lakh employees and pensioners of the state should get 9 percent dearness allowance arrears pending from the same date as that of the center and house rent allowance at the rates of the center including revision of all the other provisions of the United Front. Demands should be fulfilled immediately. Rajput said that time was sought regarding the meeting with the Chief Minister to discuss the demands, but the government, which remained ignorant of the suffering of the injured employees, did not consider it appropriate to hold talks. It was only after this that the decision was taken by the United Front to stop the government work of the entire state on July 7. Even before the strike, if the government agrees to the demands, then the employees will fulfill their duties with complete devotion. Sangh’s office bearers Vice President Hirachand Baghel, Secretary Kanti Suryavanshi, Joint Secretary Manoj Sahu, Treasurer Pawan Sahu, Members Umesh Singh and Vishnu Mongraj along with Patron Tirath Lal Sen, Former President Kirtivardhan Upadhyay and Devlal Bharti in their address to the government Called for immediate completion.

  • Job fair in Raipur on July 3, 400 will be recruited

    Job fair in Raipur on July 3, 400 will be recruited

    Raipur. A job fair is being organized by the District Employment and Self-Employment Guidance Center on July 03. This District Employment Office will be held at the old Police Headquarters from 11 am to 2 pm. The objective of this placement camp is to provide employment to the local educated unemployed youth of Chhattisgarh.

    The Deputy Director of the District Employment and Self-Employment Guidance Center said that through this camp, Agrovit India Pvt. Ltd., Raipur will recruit applicants who have passed graduation in agriculture and other faculties for the posts of Area Sales Manager, Marketing Development Officer, Field Officer, etc. It contains more than 400 posts. The salary of the posts to be held on the basis of various experience will be 10 thousand to 18 thousand per month.

  • PM Modi congratulates the Indian team on winning the Asian Kabaddi Championship

    PM Modi congratulates the Indian team on winning the Asian Kabaddi Championship

    New Delhi (IANS). Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday congratulated the Indian team for regaining the Asian Kabaddi Championship title after defeating Iran 42-32 in the final at the Seokdang Cultural Center of Dong-ui Institute of Technology in Busan, Korea.

    PM Modi tweeted, “Congratulations to our phenomenal Kabaddi team on winning the Asian Kabaddi Championship title for the 8th time! Through their exceptional performances and remarkable team effort, they have displayed the true spirit of the game. Best wishes for further endeavours.

    It was India’s eighth title in the last nine editions played so far while Iran won the title once in 2003.

  • PM Modi, Anurag Thakur, Bindra lauded Neeraj Chopra

    PM Modi, Anurag Thakur, Bindra lauded Neeraj Chopra

    New Delhi (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Sports Minister Anurag Thakur and Olympic gold medalist shooter Abhinav Bindra on Saturday congratulated star Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra for his second consecutive win of the season in the Lausanne leg of the Diamond League.

    The 25-year-old Indian javelin thrower had missed three top events last month due to a hamstring strain sustained during training. But he came back with a bang and won the Lausanne Diamond League title with a throw of 87.66m in his fifth attempt.

    In a tweet, PM Modi said, “Congratulations to @Neeraj_Chopra1 for shining brightly at the Lausanne Diamond League. His exceptional performance has led him to top the table. His talent, dedication and relentless pursuit of excellence is commendable.”

    Anurag Thakur tweeted, “Neeraj is back with a bang. With a mammoth throw of 87.66m in his 5th attempt, @Neeraj_Chopra1 has topped the men’s javelin throw event in #Lausanne in yet another Diamond League competition.” Dominated. Phenomenal effort by our #TopScheme athlete, blockbuster comeback after a muscle injury and made India proud yet again. Congratulations champions!’

    Meanwhile, another Olympic medalist Abhinav Bindra wrote, “Many congratulations to @Neeraj_Chopra on his incredible win at the Lausanne Diamond League! Your win is a testament to your unwavering resilience and determination, especially after coming back from injury.” “

    PM Modi, Anurag Thakur, Bindra hail Neeraj Chopra for his ‘incredible victory’ at Lausanne Diamond League (2nd ld)

  • Two arrested for brandishing sword in moving train in Karnataka

    Two arrested for brandishing sword in moving train in Karnataka

    Dakshina Kannada (IANS). The Karnataka Railway Police has arrested two people for brandishing swords inside a moving train. The arrested persons were identified as Jayaprabhu and Prasad, who were traveling from Goa to Tirunalveli in Tamil Nadu.

    The incident took place on Friday when the Tirunelveli Superfast Express was on its way from Surathkal to Tokuru in Dakshina Kannada district. In a drunken state, they took out swords and started threatening the passengers.

    Due to this, the passengers ran out of the coach fearing for their lives. TTEs KK Srinivasa Shetty and Thimmappa Gowda reached the spot and snatched the swords from their hands.

    The accused were later handed over to the police at Mangaluru Railway Station. Many seats and windows were damaged due to the incident. The swords have been seized by the Railway Police.

    Crime, Handcuff, Arrest

  • Controversy over forcing students to recite Islamic verses in Karnataka

    Controversy over forcing students to recite Islamic verses in Karnataka

    Hassan (IANS). A controversy has erupted in Hassan district after a private school allegedly forced students to recite Islamic verses during Bakrid celebrations.

    Videos of the incident which took place at Gyansagar International School in Channarayapatna city have gone viral on social media.

    Condemning the incident, Hindu activists protested on Friday.

    Many have objected to the management’s decision to make Hindu and Christian students recite verses from the Quran.

    Following the protest, the school management on Saturday assured that such an incident would not be repeated in future.

    Hindu activists alleged that hundreds of children were asked to recite verses from the Quran on the occasion.

    The video also shows a teacher giving a speech.

    It was alleged that the students were made to offer Namaz. The management has clarified that they have not forced the children to recite Quranic verses and ‘Namaz’ has not been offered. This was done to create harmony and integrity.

    The management said, “Only three children from the Muslim community offered prayers, while others sat with closed eyes.” The teachers claimed that the event was organized to celebrate religious festivals. The management clarified, “Not only Bakrid, cultural programs will be organized on the occasion of all festivals of different religions.”

    However, Hindu organizations have called for a ‘bandh’ on Monday over the incident.

  • Three illegal vehicle scrapping yards busted, 4 arrested

    Three illegal vehicle scrapping yards busted, 4 arrested

    New Delhi (IANS). On suspicion of scrapping stolen cars, the Delhi Police has arrested four people in three separate raids who were running an illegal vehicle scrapping yard in Delhi’s Ranhola area.

    The accused were identified as Tarlochan (50), a resident of Tilak Nagar, Ramayan Yadav (59), a resident of Hari Nagar, Jasbir Singh (76), a resident of Paschim Vihar and Gurdeep Singh (39), a resident of Subhash Nagar.

    Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer) Harendra Singh said that on Friday, specific information was received about the location of stolen vehicles in Ranhola area.

    The DCP said, “Three separate raids were conducted in Chanchal Park and Baprola areas where it was found that many old vehicles were being scrapped with gas cutters and other cutting tools. permission was sought, but it was not available with them.”

    The official said information about the illegal scrapping yard has been shared with SDM Punjabi Bagh and the transport department.

    “Three separate FIRs have been registered under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and all the four accused have been arrested,” the official said.

    “Further investigation into the matter is on. Efforts are being made to ascertain the condition of the motor vehicles/parts whether they were stolen or taken for scrapping and sold as spares,” the official said. Were.”

  • Section 144 invoked after violent clash in Dhanbad’s Katras, 32 arrested

    Section 144 invoked after violent clash in Dhanbad’s Katras, 32 arrested

    Dhanbad (IANS). Prohibitory orders under section 144 have been imposed in Chhatabad Kailudih under Katras police station area of Dhanbad district in view of tension between two communities. Police have so far arrested 32 people in connection with the incident of violent confrontation that followed a minor incident of theft on Friday. A woman is also included in these. A large number of police forces have been deployed in the entire area. The situation is currently being told under control.

    Let us inform that after the charger of an e-rickshaw was stolen on Friday, people of two communities got involved in a fight between two persons. The fighting started. More than a dozen bombs went off from both sides. Firing and stone pelting also took place. Many houses were attacked. The glasses of some vehicles were broken. During this Vijay Yadav, Rajiv Yadav, Janardan Yadav, Mohammad Shamim Akhtar, Naushar Ansari, Shahnawaz Ansari, Dilshad Ansari, Mohd. Aftab got injured.

    After the information of the fight, the police reached the spot and pacified the people. As soon as the police left, the crowd from both the sides once again came face to face. Seeing the situation worsening, additional police force was called from the district headquarters. Several police officers including Rural SP Rishma Ramesham are camping on the spot.

  • Gujarat battling heavy rains and waterlogging, nine killed in two days

    Gujarat battling heavy rains and waterlogging, nine killed in two days

    Ahmedabad (IANS). Nine people lost their lives in two days in Gujarat. Heavy and incessant rain lashed the state. Some areas have received more than 200 mm of rain in the last 30 hours.

    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy to very heavy rain in isolated parts of various districts on Saturday, with light to moderate rains over the next few days.

    Incessant rains threw normal life out of gear in various districts including Junagadh, Jamnagar, Morbi, Kutch, Surat and Tapi. Heavy waterlogging was seen in many towns and cities, while roads were closed in rural areas.

    The State Emergency Operation Center (SEOC) shared data that 37 talukas (administrative subdivisions) of the state received more than 100 mm of rain in a 30-hour period ending 12 noon on Friday.

    The highest rainfall was recorded in Vyara taluka of Tapi district, which received a whopping 299 mm of rain within the same time frame.

    Other areas severely affected by heavy rains were Junagadh city (298 mm), Tapi’s Valod taluka (288 mm), Surat’s Mahuva (256 mm), Jamnagar city (236 mm), Surat’s Bardoli (223 mm), Mendarda Are included. Junagadh (207 mm), and Dolwan (206 mm) in Tapi district.

    Additionally, Jamnagar taluka of Jamnagar district received 177 mm of rain between 6 am and 12 noon. There was heavy waterlogging in Jamnagar city on Friday.

    The IMD’s forecast for the coming days indicates heavy rain at isolated places over districts like Gandhinagar, Kheda, Ahmedabad, Anand, Vadodara, Bharuch, Surat, Navsari and Valsad on Saturday, followed by rain over the state on Sunday and Monday. Light to moderate rain will occur over different parts.

    According to the SEOC report, nine people have lost their lives in rain-related incidents due to heavy rains in the last two days. These incidents include the death of four children due to falling walls in Panchmahal district and Anand. Besides, two persons drowned in Jamnagar and Aravalli districts, while a woman drowned in flood waters in Lathi taluka of Amreli district.

    Gujarat is facing the effects of heavy rainfall and water-logging, therefore efforts are being made to mitigate the effects and ensure the safety of the residents.

  • Strong earthquake in Indonesia, heavy damage

    Strong earthquake in Indonesia, heavy damage

    Jakarta (IANS). A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck the western province of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. This caused damage to houses and buildings. This information was given by an official of the meteorological agency.

    Dwikorita Karnavati, head of the country’s Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency, said the quake occurred at 19:57 on Friday evening. According to the agency, its epicenter was located 86 km northwest of Bantul district and at a depth of 25 km below sea level.

    It added that tremors were also felt in nearby Central Java and East Java provinces.

    The main tremor was followed by more than five aftershocks, Xinhua news agency reported.

    The earthquake damaged houses and a hospital in Yogyakarta province, said Indro Sambodo, a senior member of the rapid response unit of the provincial disaster management and mitigation agency.

    “Roofs were damaged on houses in Bantul district. Roofs fell off. In addition, parts of walls of a hospital suffered minor damage. Some houses along the coast also sustained minor damage,” he told Xinhua from Yogyakarta province. “