Tag: Bastar news

  • Recruitment in Revenue Department, last date for application till June 30

    Recruitment in Revenue Department, last date for application till June 30

    Bastar. A golden opportunity has come for the youths who are looking for a job to get a government job. In fact, in Bastar district, bumper recruitment has come out for Stenographer and other posts in the Revenue Department. The process for applying for the vacant posts has started from 26.06.2023. Applicants have been given time till 30.06.2023 to apply for these posts.

    According to the issued notification, a total of 11 posts of assistant grade and peon are to be appointed. Eligible applicants for the vacant posts will be able to apply online through the link available on the official website of the district https://kanker.gov.in.

    Vacancy Details

    Designation: Stenographer-03

    Total Number of Posts:-01

    Designation: Steno Typist

    Total No. of Posts: 09

    Designation: Assistant Grade-03

    Total No. of Posts: 16

    Designation: Driver (Male Only)

    Total No. of Posts: 06

    Designation: Peon

    Total No. of Posts: 11

    Designation: Chowkidar

    Total No. of Posts: 10

    Designation: Process Server

    Total No. of Posts: 03

    Designation: Farrash

    Total No. of Posts: 02

    Designation: Orderly

    Total No. of Posts: 03

  • Girls suffering from skin diseases will be treated, Minister TS Singhdev took cognizance

    Girls suffering from skin diseases will be treated, Minister TS Singhdev took cognizance

    Bastar. Two innocent girls of the district are suffering from a rare skin disease. Blisters have developed all over the body of the girls and they are bursting to form wounds. The skin of the body is peeling, the hair of the head is falling. It has also become difficult to dress them due to pain and irritation. After the news came in the media, Health Minister Singhdev has said that the authorities have been informed about the matter. Needy girls will be admitted to the hospital soon.

    Please tell that both the girls have left their studies due to this rare disease. Every month more than 5 thousand rupees are being spent for their treatment. Now the situation has become such that his poor farmer father has also mortgaged the farm for his treatment. Actually, both these girls Mamta Baghel (09) and Fameshwari Baghel (11) are residents of Chokar village of Bastar block of the district.

    After 6 months of birth, both were suffering from rare skin disease. In scientific language, this disease is called ‘Epidermolysis Bullosa’. Due to this disease, blisters are appearing on their body in the same way as after the scorching of the skin by fire or boiling water. After some time these blisters burst. Its water slowly makes a wound at that place. Many such wounds have been made in his body from head to toe.

  • Informer gave information, Ganja smuggling is being done from Bolero, police caught siege

    Informer gave information, Ganja smuggling is being done from Bolero, police caught siege

    Bastar. On the border of Chhattisgarh-Odisha state, the Bastar police has seized 75 kg of hemp worth about Rs 7 lakh 50 thousand. It is being told that hemp was being smuggled from the Bolero vehicle. The smugglers were bringing the ganja from Odisha by hiding it in three big plastic bags. Bastar police arrested 5 smugglers as soon as they crossed the border on the information of the informer. The matter pertains to Nagarnar police station area of the district. According to information, the police had received information that a large quantity of ganja was to be smuggled through a Bolero vehicle. On the basis of which the soldiers of Nagarnar police station were put on duty at the CG-Odisha border. Vehicles coming from Odisha were being searched. Meanwhile, a Bolero from Odisha was coming towards Jagdalpur. The police stopped the car. 5 people were sitting in the vehicle. On questioning, they revealed their names as Nityanand Namah (35), Tapan Das (40), Chiranjeet Mandal (27), Sampat Nag (37) and Naresh Rai (22). All are residents of Odisha. After which the police searched the vehicle. Three plastic sacks were kept on the rear seat of the vehicle. The soldiers searched the sacks. Out of which 75 kg ganja was recovered. After which the police caught the five accused. On enquiry, everyone told that the ganja was being brought from Odisha. All have been produced in the court and sent to jail.