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  • The young man who went to bathe in Shivnath river went missing

    The young man who went to bathe in Shivnath river went missing

    Baloda Bazar. Clothes, purse, mobile and Aadhaar card of a youth have been found at Semaria Ghat in Bhatapara, on the basis of which it is suspected that the youth had come to bathe in Shivnath river. Couldn’t handle the strong current of the river and got swept away.

    Bhatapara Rural Police has reached there after getting the information. Where the youth’s clothes, mobile and purse have been found in the ghat. Bhatapara rural police station in-charge Vinod Mandavi told that on the Aadhaar card found in the purse, the youth’s name, Azad Agarwal’s father, Ramulal Agarwal Ganj Bazar, Kharsia district, Raigarh’s address is written. Photo is also found.

    The householder’s call came on his mobile, on the basis of which the information has been given. The relatives have not reached yet. At the moment it is difficult to tell whether the young man had come alone or someone else was with him. Where the young man had come and how he reached there, it would be known after the arrival of the family members. At present, efforts are being made to trace the youth in the river with the help of fishermen. The city army’s diving team has also been informed. The flow of water in the river is very fast, so there is some difficulty in detecting it.

  • Arrival of Bageshwar Dham in Bhilai, will organize 3-day Hanumant Katha

    Arrival of Bageshwar Dham in Bhilai, will organize 3-day Hanumant Katha

    Durg. Bageshwar Dham Maharaj Pandit Dhirendra Shastri is arriving in Bhilai. His 3-day Hanumant Katha will be organized in Bhilai. The story is being organized by Daya Singh, President of Bol Bam Seva and Kalyan Samiti and Deputy Leader of the Municipal Corporation Bhilai. Organizer Daya Singh told that the Hanuman Katha of Pandit Dhirendra Shastri will be huge. Along with Hanuman Katha, Pandit Dharmendra Shastri’s court will also be held here. He said that Bageshwar Dham Maharaj has agreed to come to Bhilai.

    His blessings have been received. He will come here from 22 to 27 September. Daya told that where the venue of the program will be held, it will be decided soon. Along with Jayanti Stadium, 2-3 other places including Khursipar are being looked at. Katha will be organized at any one of these three places. Daya Singh told that Baba’s court will be held from morning to afternoon and Hanumant Katha will be held from afternoon to evening.

    Let us tell you that earlier Pandit Dhirendra Shastri had come to Gudhiyari in Raipur to narrate the story. For the second time in Chhattisgarh, his story is going to happen in Bhilai. Daya Singh, chairman of the organizing committee, told that our preparations have started regarding the event. Just as the saffron flag is being hoisted in the country, similarly the saffron flag will be hoisted in Bhilai.

  • Sharad Pawar gave big information about the meeting of opposition parties

    Sharad Pawar gave big information about the meeting of opposition parties

    New Delhi: In view of the Lok Sabha elections, the second phase of the meeting of the opposition parties involved in the exercise of the Grand Alliance will now be held in Bengaluru. Till earlier it was said that the meeting would be held in Shimla, but now NCP Chief Sharad Pawar has announced to change the venue of the meeting. He has informed that the meeting will be organized in Bengaluru on 13 and 14 July.

  • Ranchi bus stand caught fire, many buses burnt

    Ranchi bus stand caught fire, many buses burnt

    Ranchi: Three more passenger buses were gutted in a fire at Khadgarha bus stand located in Kantatoli, Ranchi at around 3 pm on Thursday. Earlier, five buses were gutted in the fire at 12 o’clock. In this way a total of 8 buses have been burnt. The fire brigade has brought the fire under control. A big conspiracy is being suspected behind the incident. Due to the fire, a situation like stampede and chaos was created in the bus stand. It is a matter of honor that there was no casualty in this.

    Eyewitnesses told that at around 12 noon suddenly smoke was seen rising from a part of the bus stand. Within a short time, two buses started burning. Later, the flames engulfed two more buses parked nearby. The flames were so strong that within minutes the buses were burnt to ashes. Fire engines reached the spot after about an hour. Earlier, the local people and Lower Bazar police station tried to control the fire. But, they did not succeed. Again when four buses caught fire one by one, fire brigade vehicles were present on the spot. By the time the fire was doused, these buses were also burnt to ashes.

    The reasons for the fire have not been revealed yet. Agents at the bus stand say that the buses caught fire possibly due to a short circuit. However, the police probing the matter are not ruling out the possibility of a conspiracy behind it. After the fire, there was chaos among the agents, hawkers and passengers present in the bus.

  • Hyderabad: Police constable dies after gun misfires

    Hyderabad: Police constable dies after gun misfires

    A Police constable on security duty at the Mint Compund died on Thursday, after his gun allegedly misfired.

    The constable, Ramaiah, was posted as a security guard at the government printing press. The incident occurred while he was cleaning a service rifle.

    The police officer died on the spot after a bullet pierced into his body, leading to grievous injuries.

    Police have reached the spot and are investigating the incident.

  • Health Minister T.S Singh Deo paid a courtesy visit to the Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel at his residential office today

    Health Minister T.S Singh Deo paid a courtesy visit to the Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel at his residential office today

    Raipur. Health Minister T.S Singh Deo paid a courtesy visit to the Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel at his residential office today. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel congratulated and extended best wishes to Health Minister T.S. Singh Deo for being appointed as the Deputy Chief Minister. Former Union Minister, Kumari Selja, Additional Chief Secretary Subrat Sahoo and others were present on this occasion.

  • Hyderabad Metro to see 30-minute morning delay on Corridor – II

    Hyderabad Metro to see 30-minute morning delay on Corridor – II

    The Hyderabad Metro will experience a 30-minute delay in morning services on corridor-II between the Jubilee Bus Station and Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station, from June 30 to July 16.

    The Corridor – II will operate on a revised schedule, owing to the construction of a flyover crossing the metro corridor at RTC Crossroads, according to a press release from Larsen & Toubro, which runs the service through a public-private partnership.

    The revised schedule is being devised in response to a request from the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC).

    Metro services on the corridor will be available from 6:30 am to 11 pm.

    The modified schedule will be in effect for a duration of about two weeks, the firm added.

  • Chhattisgarh’s Mahua spreads its fragrance worldwide

    Chhattisgarh’s Mahua spreads its fragrance worldwide

    Raipur. The State Minor Forest Produce Federation has planned to market the food-grade Mahua grown in Chhattisgarh worldwide. It is noteworthy that in the year 2023-24, out of the total 694.94 quintals of food-grade Mahua flowers collected in the state, the Manendragarh Forest Board alone collected 503.65 quintals. Accordingly, the Manendragarh Forest Board ranked first in the collection of food-grade Mahua flowers in the state.

    On account of the superior quality of the Mahua flowers in Chhattisgarh and the facility of new technology provided by the state government, their fragrance has started permeating the world. In accordance with the intention of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel and under the guidance of the Minister of Transport, Housing, Environment, Forest, and Law, Mr. Mohammad Akbar, continuous efforts are being made in Chhattisgarh to enable forest dwellers and collectors to reap maximum benefits from the collection and processing of minor forest produce. As a part of this endeavour, the collection of food-grade Mahua is proving to be quite beneficial.

    According to the information obtained from the Forest Officer of Manendragarh, food-grade Mahua flowers (raw Mahua) were collected through nets under the District Union of Manendragarh’s Primary Forest Produce Co-operative Committee in Bhaunta, Belbehra, Ghutra, Kachaud, Kelhari, Belgaon, Junanwa, and Madisarai. The collectors have gathered 503.65 quintals of raw Mahua flowers at a rate of Rs. 10 per Kg. The Mahua flowers were dried with the help of a solar dryer after collection. The collectors were paid Rs. 5 lakh 3 thousand 650 as wages.

    A total of 99.60 quintals of food-grade Mahua flowers (A-grade: 78.30 quintals and B-grade: 21.30 quintals) were obtained after solar drying and processing. Women of the self-help group under the Van Dhan Vikas Kendra Janakpur and Kathautiya conducted the processing of the raw Mahua flowers. The women were granted employment for 60 days from April 2023 to May 2023. The women were paid a remuneration of Rs. 200 per day. After processing the Mahua flowers, they have been securely stored at Aqua Food and Storage in Bilaspur Bypass, Ring Road No. 3, Vidhan Sabha Road, Giraud, Raipur.
    About 1 kg of dried Mahua flowers were obtained by drying 5 kg of food-grade Mahua flowers. The purchase rate of dried Mahua was Rs. 50 per Kg, while the same in the market was Rs. 30-35 per Kg. As a result, the beneficiaries earned additional profit from the collection of food-grade Mahua flowers. Moreover, collecting Mahua flowers through nets tied under Mahua trees saved the collectors the effort of handpicking the flowers individually in the hot summer season. There was no need to take Mahua flowers to the market for sale. In the financial year 2023–24, 123 Mahua beneficiaries collected food-grade Mahua from 213 Mahua trees through nets.

    Many villagers are showing interest in the collection of food-grade Mahua flowers, and in the future, more beneficiaries are expected to engage in Mahua flower collection through nets. Additionally, self-help groups are employed in tying nets on trees, and collecting, transporting, and drying the flowers through solar dryers.

  • Police arrested 3 accused who robbed the farmer

    Police arrested 3 accused who robbed the farmer

    Raipur. 3 accused who carried out the incident of robbery from the farmer have been arrested. According to the information, Mukchand Nirmalkar lodged a report in police station Mana that he lives in village Mana Basti Raipur and does agriculture work. The applicant was going to Dumtrarai on 21.02.2023 in his two-wheeler number CG/04/DX/3279 via expressway that as soon as he reached in front of Jain Public School, his two-wheeler was stolen by three unknown persons riding in a two-wheeler. By stopping the vehicle in front of the applicant’s two-wheeler, stopped the applicant, came to him and started looting the mobile phone kept in the applicant’s pocket. . On which crime number 71/2023 Section 394 Bhadvi was registered against unknown accused in police station. Offense was registered.

    Under the direction of senior officers and under the leadership of station in-charge Mana, the team of police station Mana, while interrogating the applicant in detail regarding the incident, was continuously tracing the unknown accused. In the meantime, on receiving important information regarding the accused, the accused Anur Bharti, who was involved in the case, was caught and interrogated in connection with the incident, along with his other accomplice Anil Nihal and 01 boy who is in conflict with the law, the said incident of robbery Told to execute On which the accused Anil Nihal and the child struggling with the law were also caught by the members of the team.

    Arresting all three, action was taken by seizing 01 nos. of looted mobile phones from their possession. The incident of robbery was carried out by the accused/criminal from the two-wheeler of accused Anur Bharti and a few days ago, crime number 322/23 Section 327 Bhadvi was registered against the accused Anur Bharti in police station Telibandha. After registering a case, the two-wheeler was seized from his possession and the accused was sent to jail and the said two-wheeler is currently seized in police station Telibandha in the said case.

    Arrested-

    1. Anur Bharti alias Babata father Bhikhamdas Bharti age 37 years resident of Kachna Housing Board Block no. 21 Room no. 06 Police Station Khamhardih Raipur.
    2. Anil Nihal Father Dilip Nihal Age 23 Years Resident Kachna Housing Board Block No. 03 Room no. 02 Police Station Khamhardih Raipur.
    3. 01 child struggling with law.
  • 15 lakh live pangolin recovered, three smugglers caught

    15 lakh live pangolin recovered, three smugglers caught

    Kanker. The forest department has arrested three accused of smuggling live pangolin under Kapasi forest area of the district. All the three arrested accused are residents of the neighboring state of Maharashtra. The forest department has recovered live pangolin from the accused. The weight of this pangolin is 11 kg 500 grams. Whose estimated cost is 15 lakh rupees.

    The three accused were trying to sell a pangolin weighing 11 kg 500 grams. That’s why the officers of Kapasi Forest Department laid siege and caught the three accused from Matoli Chowk in Pakhanjur. The health test of the pangolin has been done by the veterinary officer. The price of the recovered pangolin is said to be Rs 15 lakh. Which has been left in the forest area today.

    Pangolin is found in hilly or light plain areas of Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and India. In India it is also called Sallu snake. It is an extinct and rare species of creature. Which is mostly found in Asia and Africa. Due to its price in the international market in crores of rupees, pangolins are smuggled fiercely.