Tag: Bijapur

  • Police seized 6 lakh cash from Naxalite associate, were going to deposit in bank

    Police seized 6 lakh cash from Naxalite associate, were going to deposit in bank

    Bijapur. Police have recovered Rs 6 lakh 20 thousand and Naxalite pamphlets from a Naxalite associate who had come to deposit Rs 2,000 notes of Naxalites in the bank. Joint party of CRPF and District Force took this action during MCP. According to the information received from the Bijapur police, the police had received information from the informer that a person from the Awapalli police station area was coming to Awapalli on a motor cycle to deposit the money of the Naxalites. Who has a huge amount of 2 thousand rupee notes. Following the information, a joint team of Avapalli Police and CRPF 229 Battalion C Company conducted MCP action near Talperu Petrol Pump on Wednesday.

    During the action, the person coming from the motorcycle was stopped and interrogated at the behest of the informer. During interrogation, the person told his name to be Mahesh Badse (24) resident of Murdanda Komathguda Thana Awapalli. In the cover bag fitted in the tank of his motorcycle, 3 bundles of 2000 – 2000 denomination and 10 notes were separately recovered from 1 white colored polythene totaling Rs 6 lakh 20 thousand, 30 pieces of banned CPI Maoist organization pamphlets. It was asked to submit valid documents regarding recovered material and amount. But no documents were submitted.

  • Empowering Rural Women: Poultry Feed Production Unit commenced in Mingachal RIPA

    Empowering Rural Women: Poultry Feed Production Unit commenced in Mingachal RIPA

    Bijapur. Taking a significant step towards achieving financial independence, the women of the Maa Danteshwari women self-help group associated with Mahatma Gandhi Rural Industrial Park of village Mingachal, have initiated a poultry feed production unit. With an investment of Rs 5 lakh, the women are delighted to commence their entrepreneurial venture.

    In previous years, as part of the district administration’s initiative, women from various Gram Panchayats and villages in the district are actively engaged in egg production. Currently, they have to purchase poultry feed from the market. Keeping this in view, the concept of establishing a poultry feed production unit by the Women Self-Help Group can prove to be a commendable entrepreneurial decision.

    Smt. Devki Thakur, the President of Maa Danteshwari Self-Help Group, has expressed immense satisfaction with their association in the poultry feed production unit at Mingachal RIPA. This RIPA scheme has played a pivotal role in eradicating poverty and making women self-reliant.  

    During the inauguration of the poultry feed production unit, technical expert veterinary officer Dr Shiv Shankar and NRLM Block Program Manager Rohit Shori were present.

  • 3 minors in grip of Japanese fever, confirmed by blood sample

    3 minors in grip of Japanese fever, confirmed by blood sample

    Bijapur. The health department has been alerted after the virus of Japanese fever reached Bastar division. Tribal villagers are being investigated by setting up camps in Bhairamgarh block of Bijapur district. In the past, a case of Japanese fever was found in Pinkonda Kanerpara of Bhairamgarh block. Here the symptoms of Japanese fever were found in the blood samples of three minors. The health department has been alerted after receiving cases of Japanese fever. Investigation is being done by setting up health camps in the village.

    In Pinkonda Kanerpara of Bhairamgarh block, a week back a girl named Ramana had complained of fever. Health department’s Malaria Supervisor Sandeep got the blood sample tested. Symptoms of mixed malaria were found in the investigation. Due to non-curing of fever, the sample was sent from Nelsnar to Dantewada and then to Jagdalpur. Supervisor Sandeep Marpalli told that the girl’s blood samples were sent to the Medical College, where she was confirmed to have Japanese fever. The supervisor of the health department took blood samples of the girl’s siblings and sent them to the medical college. Where the remaining two children were also confirmed to have Japanese fever. All were treated at Medical College Jagdalpur. Everyone has returned to their village after getting healthy. Villagers are being examined by setting up a health camp in Pinkonda village. To prevent malaria, the villagers have been told to use mosquito nets, drink pure water and live cleanly.

  • CMHO canceled the licenses of three medical stores

    CMHO canceled the licenses of three medical stores

    Bijapur. The health department has canceled the license of three medical stores. The administration and health department team has raided the medical stores and labs operating in the district headquarters and taken action. At the same time, action has been taken to seal two labs under the Pathology Act. On the instructions of Collector Rajendra Katara, under the leadership of ADM Pawan Premi and Chief Medical and Health Officer Ajay Kumar Ramteke, medical stores, pathology labs operating in Bijapur Nagar were raided on Thursday.

    CMHO Ajay Kumar Ramteke told that “the news was received that medical stores are being operated against the rules in the city. After this, on the instructions of the collector, the administration health department team raided the medical stores and searched the papers there.” In which the license of two medical stores has been canceled for one week due to deficiency in Amma Medical Store and Maa Danteshwari Medical Store. Also, the license of Ayush Medical Store has been canceled indefinitely. Instructions have been given by giving notice to Janseva Medical.

  • Jawans camp attacked with native launcher

    Jawans camp attacked with native launcher

    Bijapur. Naxalites attacked Hiroli camp in Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh. They fired indigenous launchers targeting the camp. During this firing also took place. But after the vigilance and retaliatory action of the jawans, the Naxalites escaped after saving their lives. It is being speculated that they came with preparations for a major attack. There is no official confirmation of the incident yet.

  • Heavy rain warning in Bastar, Bijapur and Dantewada

    Heavy rain warning in Bastar, Bijapur and Dantewada

    Raipur. The weather pattern is continuously changing in the state. Along with this, it has knocked in some parts of South Chhattisgarh. While issuing an alert, the Meteorological Department said that it will rain heavily in the next 48 hours in many parts of the state. According to the information of the Meteorological Department, the monsoon has reached the part of Ratnagiri, Bijapur, Durg. The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy rain accompanied by thunder in Sukma district. Along with this, the Meteorological Department has issued Orange Alert in Bastar, Bijapur, Dantewada districts. According to the Meteorological Department, there may be heavy rains with thunderstorms in Bastar, Bijapur and Dantewada districts. Last year, till June 13, the monsoon had knocked in Chhattisgarh.

    The good news of the arrival of monsoon in Chhattisgarh, the Meteorological Department has expressed the possibility of heavy rain with thunder and lightning in the districts of South Chhattisgarh, including Dantewada, Bastar, Sukma and Bijapur, for the coming 24 hours. Along with this, there is talk of heavy rains in the next 48 hours in parts of West and North Chhattisgarh, in which Bilaspur, Raigarh, Korba, Gariaband, Kondagaon, Dhamtari, Kanker, Narayanpur districts have also been kept in yellow alert. In many parts of Chhattisgarh’s Durg, Monsoon has shown its effect. It rained heavily in parts of Durg Bhilai on Friday.

  • 300 patients of diarrhea were found, there was a stir in 13 villages

    300 patients of diarrhea were found, there was a stir in 13 villages

    Bijapur. Outbreak of diarrhea is being seen in more than 13 villages of Bijapur district. Villagers are suffering from vomiting, diarrhoea. Within the last two days, more than 300 patients have reached the hospital for treatment. Due to non-availability of space in the hospital, the patients have been admitted to the children’s ashram of the village itself. The team of doctors is treating the patients there. Some patients have also been shifted to another village hospital.

    Villagers of Mulcher, Kulra Palli, Mandem, Sagmeta and other villages of Bhairamgarh block are suffering from diarrhoea. According to the Health Department, maximum number of patients have reached Farsegarh Sub Health Center in the last two days. Due to the smallness of the building, there is no place to admit patients, so many patients were referred to Farsegarh Ashram and some people were referred to Kutru Hospital in the nearby village. Here, the Health Department says that the condition of more than 12 villagers remains critical.

    According to Dr. Ramesh Tigga and Dr. Nikhalesh Nand, who are treating the villagers, the villagers have fallen ill due to the scorching heat. There is shortage of water in the bodies of the villagers. Due to which they have to struggle with vomiting, diarrhoea, fever. However, efforts are being made to cure those by offering drip. Complaints of malaria, sugar, blood pressure are also being seen among the villagers.

  • SP is plotting under the pressure of MLA, serious allegation of this leader

    SP is plotting under the pressure of MLA, serious allegation of this leader

    Bijapur. Ajay Singh, a former member of the Youth Commission from Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh, has made serious and sensational allegations against the police by taking a press conference on Wednesday. He has said that, under the pressure of the local MLA, Bijapur SP is preparing fake and factless reports against me and my bodyguards by misusing the diary, so that my security can be removed.

    Singh said that, at the behest of MLA Vikram Mandavi, SP Anjaneya Varshneya is conspiring to remove my security. Accusing MLA Vikram Mandavi in the press conference, Ajay Singh said that the MLA is misusing the power. Under their pressure, the Collector and the Superintendent of Police are preparing a strategy to withdraw the security so that I can be killed. While I got this security from the central government in view of the threat to my life during the Salwa Judum movement against Naxalites. I have not misused that security till date and have taken care of the rules of governance.

    I am being stopped from going to the area He said that, I wanted to go among the tribals sitting on dharna in Burji-Gorna-Sehore, but I am being stopped citing danger. Whereas despite the Naxalite attack on the MLA during his visit to Gangalur, he is being continuously allowed to go to the interior areas including Silger.

  • DRG jawans demolished Naxalite camp

    DRG jawans demolished Naxalite camp

    Bijapur. Naxalites blasted ID in Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh. A DRG jawan has been injured in the blast. On the other hand, in the encounters at different places, the security forces destroyed the camps of Naxalites. According to the information received, a joint team of CoBRA, STF, DRG Dantewada and DRG Bijapur had gone towards Pediya in Gangalur area as part of the anti-Maoist operation.

    During this, there were encounters between security forces and Naxalites at different places. Along with demolishing the camps of Naxalites, the jawans also destroyed the Maoist memorial site. Security forces have recovered a huge quantity of daily use items, explosives, tailoring team goods and medicines from the Maoist camp. At one place, a jawan has also been injured by the Naxalites’ ID blast. The name of the injured jawan is being told as Ajay Mandavi.

  • Jawan injured in IED blast, Naxalites had planted

    Jawan injured in IED blast, Naxalites had planted

    Bijapur. The terror of Naxalites in Vananchal region is not taking the name of ending. Naxalites keep trying to harm the villagers and soldiers. Meanwhile, once again the Naxalites have tried to execute the nefarious act. A jawan has been injured after being hit by an IED blast by Naxalites. At present the condition of the jawan is stable.

    The injured jawan is being taken to the district hospital. The incident is of Pushnar of Gangalur police station area. According to the information, the soldiers had gone on a search. Meanwhile, the jawan was injured after being hit by the IED of the Naxalites.