Tag: Balodabazar

  • Disclosure in the cremation ground corpse case this evening, interrogation of the deceased’s lover continues

    Disclosure in the cremation ground corpse case this evening, interrogation of the deceased’s lover continues

    Baloda Bazar. The mystery of the dead body of a girl found on Sunday in Kaudiya village of Palari is on the verge of being solved. In the case, the lover of the girl is being detained and is being interrogated. The whole matter is expected to be disclosed by the evening. Let us tell you that the bloody dead body of the girl was found near Muktidham in village Kaudiya under Palari police station area. According to the Aadhaar card found in the pocket of the girl’s pants during police investigation, it was confirmed that she was a resident of village Gurra Turma of Bhatapara rural police station area. The girl was missing from the house since the night of June 29, on which her relatives lodged a missing report at Bhatapara rural police station.

    On questioning by the police, the relatives of the deceased had raised suspicion on her lover, after which the Palari police was looking for the young man’s lover. After searching the youth, the police is interrogating him by taking him into custody. It is believed that after the interrogation, the police can reveal the involvement of more people due to the murder by the evening.

  • Notice issued to Tehsildar and Naib Nazir

    Notice issued to Tehsildar and Naib Nazir

    Baloda Bazar. Divisional Commissioner Dr. Sanjay Alang, during his stay in Balodabazar district today, made a surprise inspection of the Tehsil, Sub-Divisional Officer (Revenue) office including the Joint District Office and reviewed the functioning. During the inspection, he made a thorough inspection of various maintained registers and documents including various branches of offices like Kanungo, Finance, WBM, Record Room and gave instructions to collector Chandan Kumar and other concerned officials to resolve the pending cases of the revenue department expeditiously. .

    During the inspection in the Tehsil Court, the commissioner found serious deficiencies in the maintenance of the registers. On which issuing show cause notice to Balodabazar Tehsildar Balram Tamboli and Naib Nazir branch in-charge Malikram Yadav, instructed to rectify the record within 15 days. The commissioner has given instructions to speed up the disposal of cases by studying the cases of all the courts one by one. He said during the inspection that the beneficiaries are facing a lot of trouble due to frequent calling for appearance. This is not only a waste of their money, but also a waste of time. Therefore, reducing all muscles, solve the cases soon.

    He said that the records are not being rectified. For this, incomplete cancellation of cases is also an important reason, so for this, all judicial magistrates will be able to cancel their cases only when the said copy is added by mentioning B-1, P-2 and Khasra. During this, he met the applicant farmer village Kanji resident Baburao and the delegation of lawyers who came to Tehsil and took information. During this, the lawyers apprised the commissioner about the problems being faced in the revenue courts. Commissioner Alang, while assuring early redressal, directed the collector to find a suitable solution.

  • 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.

  • Illegal transportation and excavation of sand is being done day and night without fear of mafia

    Illegal transportation and excavation of sand is being done day and night without fear of mafia

    Baloda Bazar. Every year after June 15, the government issues instructions to completely stop sand mining in the state. After this, the work of sand mining stops in the state. But a different law is going on in Baloda Bazar district. Here the sand mafia is fearlessly defrauding the government of revenue of more than 50 lakhs every day. Illegal transportation and excavation of sand is being done here day and night. The lack of action in this matter is beyond comprehension.

    20 to 25 sand ghats are approved in the district. In which mining is done in more than a dozen sand ghats. These sand ghats were to be completely closed after 15 June. But far from closing the ghat, now the mafia is mining sand 24 hours a day. Due to which the government is suffering a loss of 50 lakhs every day, while the mafia is storing it at many places after sand mining. So that sand can be sold at high prices during rains.

    The environment department has directed that sand mining should be done manually. But mining is being done through mining mafia machines. The mafia takes sand mining permission from machines so that maximum mining can be done. Excavation has not stopped in Datrangi, Datan, Bamhani, Mohan, Charoda Siriyadih, Chichpol, Putpura, Putpura 2, Bladakchhar Ghats keeping the rules in check.

  • Yellow alert regarding heat wave, names of 11 districts in the list

    Yellow alert regarding heat wave, names of 11 districts in the list

    Raipur. For the last two-three days, there has been an increase in the temperature of the state. Chhattisgarh is in the grip of heat wave. The mercury is around 45 degrees in most places of the state. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for a dozen districts. In which heat wave alert has been issued in Durg, Rajnandgaon, Bilaspur, Ambikapur, Pendrarod, Balodabazar, Raigarh, Mahasamund, Mungeli, Janjgir-Champa and Jashpur.

    On the other hand, according to the Meteorological Department, on Monday, the afternoon temperature in most of the districts of the state will be 6-7 degrees higher than normal. According to the Meteorological Department, there are chances of rain in many districts of the state today.

  • 4 liquor coaches arrested from urban and rural areas

    4 liquor coaches arrested from urban and rural areas

    Raipur. Action has been taken against illegal sale of liquor by Balodabazar-Bhatapara police. According to the information, 4 liquor coaches who were selling liquor illegally in many police station areas were arrested and sent to jail. This action was taken on liquor coaches of village Koni, Davanbod and Bhatapara city. 92 pav desi masala and 12 liters of raw mahua liquor have been seized from the possession.

    names of the accused

    1. Pradeep Dahriya father Amit Dahriya age 19 years resident Mahasati ward Bhatapara police station Bhatapara city
    2. Pramod Ghritalhare father Ramesh Ghritalhare age 19 years resident of Bhagat Singh Ward Bhatapara Police Station Bhatapar City
    3. Krishna Verma father Bhukan Verma age 31 years resident village Dawanbod police station Bhatapara rural
    4. Tulsi Ram father Laxman Nishad age 44 years resident village Koni Police Station Bhatapara Rural
  • Woman injured in bear attack got immediate help

    Woman injured in bear attack got immediate help

    Baloda Bazar. Kevra Bai husband Bhagela Ram Dhruv, resident of village Arjuni of Lavan area under Balodabazar Forest Division, age 55 years had gone to room number 137 of Arjuni complex to pluck Tendupatta. Which was suddenly attacked by the bear, due to which she got injured. Who was immediately taken to Primary Health Center Arjuni where after first aid was referred to District Hospital Balodabazar.

    In relation to the said incident, an application was presented by Kevra Bai before Collector Chandan Kumar. On which the Forest Department, while taking prompt action, prepared a case of life-threatening injuries and transferred the compensation amount of Rs 51 thousand 23 to her account as per the medical bill submitted by the applicant. The department makes an appeal to the general public that if there is any loss due to wild animals, then immediately inform your nearest forest staff, so that the compensation amount fixed by the department can be given in lieu of the said damage. In case of any kind of damage caused by wild animals, compensation amount fixed by the government is provided. The details of which are as follows. Rs 6 lakh is given in case of loss of life, maximum Rs 59 thousand 100 in case of injury, Rs 30 thousand in case of animal loss and Rs 9 thousand per acre in case of crop loss.

  • Brother-in-law attacked brother-in-law with a knife, died during treatment

    Brother-in-law attacked brother-in-law with a knife, died during treatment

    Baloda Bazar. In Bhatapara, a brother has ruined his sister’s wedding ceremony. Where the brother-in-law attacked the brother-in-law with a knife. After the incident, the brother-in-law was admitted to the hospital in a bloody condition. Who has died during treatment. However, the police have arrested the murderer.

    Let us tell you that the whole matter is related to Patpar of Bhatapara rural police station area. Here, due to mutual enmity, the brother-in-law attacked his brother-in-law with a knife and killed him. On the other hand, after getting the information about the incident, the Bhatapara rural police reached the spot and got involved in the investigation. The reason for the murder will be revealed only after questioning the accused.

  • Big accident due to cylinder leakage, fierce fire in the hotel

    Big accident due to cylinder leakage, fierce fire in the hotel

    Baloda Bazar. There has been a huge loss in two separate incidents of arson in the district. A fire broke out late night in a hotel located near village Chirpota Pulia of Lavan police station area, 10 km from Balodabazar. Cylinder leakage is said to be the cause of the fire. On the other hand, the second incident is of village Gitkera under Palari police station area. A house caught fire here. The fire spread so fast that it engulfed the adjacent house as well.

    In this arson, a person Devcharan Verma got scorched while saving his bullock. And a bull died in the arson. The team of Fire Department Balodabazar reached the spot and controlled the fire. But by then a lot of damage had already been done. It is not known how the house caught fire. On the other hand, the injured person is undergoing treatment at the Community Health Center in Palari. Police is investigating both the cases. The fire brigade has brought the fire under control at both the places.

  • Collector took major action against striking employees, ID suspended

    Collector took major action against striking employees, ID suspended

    Balodabazar. In Balodabazar of Chhattisgarh, Collector Chandan Kumar today suspended the IDs of total 18 striking service cooperatives operating government fair price shops. Not only this, the work of attachment of nearby shops is also being done. This action has been taken as per the provisions of the Chhattisgarh Public Distribution System Control Order 2016.

    Distribution of food grains is one of the important schemes of the government. Therefore, action has been taken for not starting distribution to ration card holders under the Public Distribution System. Government fair price shop operators start distribution of food grains to ration card holders in the first week of every month. But this time it was not done, so in the review meeting, the Collector ordered the concerned officers to take action against the striking employees.