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  • Police constable attacked with surgical blade, two arrested

    Police constable attacked with surgical blade, two arrested

    New Delhi : Police have arrested two brothers for allegedly attacking an on-duty Delhi Police Head Constable (HC) with a surgical blade in Mayapuri area. An official provided this information on Wednesday. According to the police, Head Constable Vikrant and Constable Harish were patrolling the slums of Rewari Line on Tuesday as part of an operation to nab active criminals.


    The officer said that when the two policemen were conducting a bad character (BC) check, Vikrant was attacked with a surgical blade by Vishal and his brother Krishna. However, Vikrant managed to fend off the attack but sustained an injury on his hand. Harish intervenes and they both manage to overpower Vishal and Krishna. A button knife was also recovered from Krishna during the search, the officer said. A case has been registered at Mayapuri police station. Simultaneously, the police arrested both the accused brothers. According to the police, Vishal is the BC of the area and Krishna was also involved in an old criminal case.

  • Received financial assistance through bank linkage

    Received financial assistance through bank linkage

    Raipur. Suneeta Kunjam, a resident of Village Panchayat Mundagarh of Darbha Janpad in Bastar district, secured the opportunity of self-employment through bank linkage. She is leading a happy and fulfilled life with her family while running a grocery shop in her village. Suneeta said that she joined the Lakshmi Mata Women’s Self-Help Group under the National Rural Livelihood Mission in 2019. She received financial assistance for self-employment through RF, CIF, and bank linkage, on account of which she established a grocery shop in 2020. She earns a monthly income of nearly Rs. 3–7 thousand from the shop. Sunita said that there are a total of five members in her family, including her husband and three children. The income obtained from the small business is quite sufficient to support them. She is also able to afford a good education for her children.

  • Readymade Garment Manufacturing Unit: A Gateway to Employment Opportunities

    Readymade Garment Manufacturing Unit: A Gateway to Employment Opportunities

    Raipur. The Chhattisgarh government is constantly working for the expansion of employment and self-employment opportunities in the state. Today, there are new avenues for regular employment at the local level, particularly in areas where there were no employment choices. People of all socioeconomic backgrounds are now becoming financially secure. The government has established the Rural Industrial Park (RIPA) in Gauthans, which promotes entrepreneurship through regional participation and the availability of local resources.

    The readymade garment manufacturing unit established in Marri Bangla village’s Mahatma Gandhi Rural Industrial Park(RIPA), Balod district, has emerged as a successful source of employment, providing business opportunities and financial stability to rural women. Over eight self-help groups (SHGs) have been involved in the unit, which offers employment opportunities to its members, enabling them to earn a substantial income. The ready-made garment manufacturing unit operated here has become an effective means of providing employment, where rural youth are pursuing their interests. Notably, women have already earned a significant income of Rs. 2,56,000 from the production of readymade garments.

    The unit produces various items such as petticoats and T-shirts, with a total value of manufactured materials amounting to Rs. 6,97,000 and a production cost of Rs. 4,91,000. Several women’s SHGs, including Sai Baba, Jai Maa Tulsi, Bharat Mata, Jai Ganga Maiya, Jai Maa Shakambhari, Jai Maa Danteshwari, Minimata, and Narmada SHGs, are actively involved in this unit, promoting women’s empowerment through economic prosperity.

    Women associated with RIPA stated that after completing household responsibilities, all the members come to RIPA to make ready-made garments. The establishment of the ready-made garment manufacturing unit in RIPA has helped them earn sufficient income to meet their household expenses. They expressed gratitude towards Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel for providing employment opportunities to them.

  • Cave sites in Kanger Valley National Park closed for tourists till 31 October

    Cave sites in Kanger Valley National Park closed for tourists till 31 October

    Jagdalpur. In accordance with the notice issued by the Assistant Conservator of Forests, the Kotamsar cave, Kailash cave, and all other cave sites in the Kanger Valley National Park will remain closed from 26 June 2023 to 31 October 2023, until further orders. Tourists will be prohibited from visiting the caves in view of their safety during the monsoon season.

  • Godhan NYAY Yojana: A new ray of hope for Subri

    Godhan NYAY Yojana: A new ray of hope for Subri

    Jagdalpur. The Chhattisgarh Government’s ambitious Godhan NYAY Yojana is playing an important role in empowering women financially. Subri Kudami, a beneficiary, and resident of Nannar village panchayat in Bastar district’s Tokapal development block, also received financial stability under the Godhan NYAY Yojana. Subri, who hails from an agricultural family, stated that she works as a cow dung seller and makes manure from cow dung under the Godhan NYAY Yojana. This scheme is run by the Chhattisgarh government under the Suraji Gaon Yojana. She has earned a total income of Rs. 56983, including Rs. 26190 obtained by selling 13095 quintals of cow dung in Nainnar Gauthan and a dividend of Rs. 17698 from the manufacture of manure from cow dung.

    Subri Kudami stated that there are six members in her family, which includes her husband and five children. She used the money to meet her household expenses and educate her children. She further stated that now she feels more confident and self-sufficient due to the financial stability received from this scheme. For this, she expressed her gratitude to the Chief Minister, Bhupesh Baghel, and the schemes launched by the current government for the welfare of the people.

  • Tortoise of 100 kg found, MLA arrived to see

    Tortoise of 100 kg found, MLA arrived to see

    Bilaigarh. A 4 feet turtle has been found in Jaitpur Mahanadi of Bilaigarh, Chhattisgarh. It is being told that the weight of the turtle is 1 quintal. In fact, as soon as the information was received, along with the Forest Department, Parliamentary Secretary Chandra Dev Rai also reached the spot. Even before this, a huge crowd of people gathered there to see the turtle. However, Parliamentary Secretary Chandradev Rai instructed the Forest Department to leave the turtle in a safe sanctuary. Through this video, you can see how the turtle is flailing to get out.

  • sainik school student death

    sainik school student death

    Ambikapur. Student died under suspicious circumstances in Sainik School Ambikapur. According to the information, 7 days ago the student was enrolled in class 6th. The deceased student is a resident of Bilaspur. Whose name is being told as Rishabh Dharia. The student’s body was brought to the Medical College Hospital for postmortem. Sainik School is not ready to speak anything regarding the matter.

    It is alleged that Colonel Mitali of Sainik School has also snatched the cameras of journalists.

  • Kharora police arrested 2 accused with illegal liquor

    Kharora police arrested 2 accused with illegal liquor

    Raipur. Kharora police have arrested 2 accused with illegal liquor. According to the information, the team of Anti-Crime and Cyber Unit received information that 02 persons are keeping liquor in their bags in front of Mura Dam under Kharora police station area, near Pikridih Main Road and are looking for customers for sale.

    On which, under the direction of senior officers, a joint team of Anti-Crime and Cyber Unit and Thana Kharora police went to the said place and identified the persons of the appearance told by the informer. During interrogation, the persons told their names as Kamdev Nayak and Pramod Kumar Lahare, residents of Raipur. On searching the bag carried by the team members, it was found to contain liquor. On which both the accused were arrested and a total of 190 pow country liquor worth Rs. 21,000/- was seized from their possession and action was taken against the accused by registering crime number 440/23 Section 34(2) of the Excise Act in police station Kharora.

    Arrested accused –

    1. Pramod Lahre father Fagulal Lahre age 25 years resident Vinayak Vihar Mahavir Nagar Raipur.
    2. Kamdev Nayak father Ishwari Prasad Nayak, age 25 years, resident of Rajeev Nagar Ward No. 1 Kharora.
  • Structure erected to build a bridge washed away due to rising water level

    Structure erected to build a bridge washed away due to rising water level

    Durg. For the last few years, bridge construction work is going on at Sangam Sagni Ghat, the confluence of Shivnath river, Amer and Nankatti Nala, connecting Dhamdha and Ahiwara assembly. A structure was erected here to build a bridge, which got washed away in the very first rain. According to the information, the construction of this bridge was yet to be done. But the work is going very slow. It is being told that Rs 16.40 crore has been approved for this 400 meter long bridge.

    People reach to see the flood water of Shivnath river by climbing on top of this 400 meter long bridge built over Vio-Sagni Ghat river. Neither any railing nor any security arrangements have been made in the bridge so far. In the absence of guards, people are climbing over the bridge risking their lives. According to the contract with PWD, the contractor was to start the construction of this bridge on 11 November 2020 and complete it in 16 months by 11 April 2022. But the contractor delayed the construction and the bridge has not been completed even 70 percent till June 2023.

  • 4 smugglers arrested with deer horns and skins

    4 smugglers arrested with deer horns and skins

    Raipur. 4 smugglers have been arrested for smuggling horns and skins of wildlife deer. According to the information, the team of Anti-Crime and Cyber Unit received information that two persons riding a motor cycle kept the horns and skins of wildlife deer with them and were coming towards Raipur via Mandir Hasaud via village Godhi. On which Additional Superintendent of Police City/Crime Abhishek Maheshwari, Additional Superintendent of Police Rural Neeraj Chandrakar and City Superintendent of Police Mana Kalpana Verma, in-charge Anti-Crime and Cyber Unit and station in-charge Mandir Hasaud arrested the accused red-handed with horns and skins of wildlife deer. directed to do. Under the direction of senior officers, a joint team of Anti-Crime and Cyber Unit and Thana Mandir Hasaud police set up a blockade point to catch smugglers near the underbridge located in Navagaon village under Mandir Hasaud area. Meanwhile, seeing the two-wheeler told by the informer and 02 persons riding in it, the two-wheeler was stopped by the team members, after questioning the two persons in the vehicle, the persons told their names to be Bhupendra Kumar Sahu and Faguram Yadav resident of Arang Raipur. Went. On searching the gunny bag kept with them by the team members, it was found to have 02 pieces of horn and 01 piece skin of wildlife deer kept in the sack. On inquiring about deer horns and hides, he was told by his two other fellow Mahasamund residents, Lilesh Sahu and Bhisham Bariha, to give deer horns and skins to them for sale. On which the other accused Lilesh Sahu and Bhisham Bariha, who were also involved in the case, were caught by the members of the team.

    Efforts were being made to mislead the team members by not presenting any kind of document on demand of valid documents from all the four in relation to keeping horns and skins of wildlife deer. On which the four accused were arrested and kept illegally from their possession by seizing 02 pieces of deer horns and 01 pieces of skin and 01 pieces of motor cycle used in smuggling Jumla worth about Rs 4,00,000/- against the accused in police station Mandir Hasaud Section No. 335/2023 Under Section 51 of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, action was taken against the accused by registering the crime. Detailed interrogation of the accused is being done regarding from where the horn and skin of the wild animal deer has been brought by the accused.

    arrested accused

    1. Bhupendra Kumar Sahu, father Jama Ram Sahu, age 37 years, resident of village Deori police station Arang, district Raipur.
    2. Phaguram Yadav father Feru Ram Yadav age 36 years resident of village Gullu Para police station Arang district Raipur.
    3. Lilesh Sahu father Anirudh Sahu age 31 years resident of village Sinodha, Pateva district Mahasamund.
    4. Bhisham Bariha father Kansu Ram Bariha age 32 years resident of village Sinodha, Pateva district Mahasamund.