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  • 96 thousand stolen in an empty house, police started investigation

    96 thousand stolen in an empty house, police started investigation

    Dhamtari. The cases of theft are continuously increasing in the district. Be it a city or a village, the spirits of thieves have become high. Taking advantage of the desolation, thieves are carrying out the crime. Similarly, taking advantage of an empty house in Madeli village, unknown thieves made away with gold, silver jewelery and cash. On getting information about which the applicant informed on Friday morning at Birejhar Chowki. Police has started investigation.

    On this whole matter, Kurud SDOP Krishna Kumar Patel told that “Vedram’s family had gone out. The house was locked. An unknown thief broke the lock of the house and kept 96 thousand gold and silver jewelery and cash including 15 thousand rupees in the cupboard. A case has been registered in this.” The family of Vedram Sahu, a resident of Madeli village of Birejhar police post area, had gone to village Gatapar. During this, the house remained locked for two days. Unidentified thieves looking for an opportunity entered the house by breaking the locks on the doors of the house on the intervening night of Thursday-Friday. Then carried out the incident of theft.

  • Sacked policeman’s hooliganism, 3 people injured

    Sacked policeman’s hooliganism, 3 people injured

    Janjgir-Champa. A case has been registered against the dismissed constable of Mulmula police station Dharmendra Banjare and his associates for assaulting a shopkeeper and his sons in Banahil village of the district. On the other hand, the condition of one of the 3 injured is critical, which has been referred to Bilaspur. At present, the accused have not been arrested. The case is of Mulmula police station area.

    According to the information, two relatives of the dismissed constable Dharmendra Banjare of Mulmula police station came with their two children in a blue car. He demanded ice cream from shopkeeper Ramnath Kaivartya (56 years). The shopkeeper gave him 3 ice creams, but he asked for more expensive ice cream. On which the shopkeeper said that they do not have better ice cream than this, on which the customers abused and assaulted him and his son Ashish.

    After this, both the men went back to their car with the children. Shortly after this, dismissed constable Dharmendra Banjare came to the shop with 10-12 of his associates and started fighting with Ramnath, his sons Ashish and Neeraj. The accused ransacked the shop. Ashish Kaivartya and Neeraj Kaivartya, both the sons of the shopkeeper, have suffered serious injuries due to the fight. Of these, Neeraj’s condition is more critical, he has been referred to Bilaspur after first aid. Here in Mulmula police station, a case has been registered against the dismissed constable Dharmendra Banjare and his associates under section 294, 506, 323, 34 and the matter is being investigated. He had threatened to kill the station in-charge by pointing a gun at him, after which the superintendent of police had dismissed him from service.

  • Mahasamund SP inspected the traffic system and police station

    Mahasamund SP inspected the traffic system and police station

    Mahasamund. Superintendent of Police Dharmendra Singh along with Additional Superintendent of Police Akash Rao and all senior officers went on a surprise inspection of the city’s traffic system and police stations yesterday. First of all, he inspected the station police station, met the complainants who came to the police station and necessary instructions were given to the staff present in the police station and the in-charge of the police station regarding the proceedings of the police station and the pending cases.

    After that, the Superintendent of Police took stock of the traffic system and checking system at the busiest intersection of the city, Congress Chowk and stopped there and gave instructions to the officers and employees on duty for better traffic arrangements. Thereafter, the control room and the women’s cell were inspected by the Superintendent of Police, the counseling being done by the women’s cell was observed and instructions were given to further improve the information and reporting etc. of the control room.

    Additional Superintendent of Police Akash Rao, DSP Manju Lata Baz, DSP Ajay Shankar Tripathi, DSP Rajesh Dewangan, Protected Inspector Nitish Nair and Station Officer Kotwali Ashok Vaishnav were present in the said surprise inspection campaign.

  • International Day Against Drug Abuse on 26 June

    International Day Against Drug Abuse on 26 June

    Raipur. Chhattisgarh will try to create a positive environment by creating public awareness against drug abuse on the occasion of International Drug Prevention Day on June 26. With the help of various departments, a campaign will be launched for wide publicity and public awareness in all the districts to develop broad public opinion against drugs. In this regard, instructions have been issued by the Social Welfare Department to all the collectors.

    School education, higher education, health, sports and youth welfare, women and child development, public relations, panchayat, excise and urban administration departments have been asked to make special efforts to create awareness in the society against drug abuse. For the prevention of drug addiction, special emphasis has been laid by the Social Welfare Department on creating awareness in the community. For this, it has been asked to organize keeping in mind the local culture and tradition. Taking steps in this direction, programs will be organized for de-addiction in panchayats through Bharat Mata Vahini. On the occasion of International Day against Drug Abuse, by establishing dialogue with the people, they will be informed about the ill-effects of drug abuse. Wide publicity will be done in drug and AIDS affected areas for de-addiction. Along with this, de-addiction programs will be broadcast through radio and TV. Efforts will be made through motivational speeches to create awareness among the students against drug abuse. Along with this, drug free literature will be distributed.

  • Malaria Free Chhattisgarh Campaign till 10 July 2023

    Malaria Free Chhattisgarh Campaign till 10 July 2023

    Narayanpur. Malaria Free Chhattisgarh Campaign District Narayanpur Under the National Vector Borne Disease Program, the eighth phase of Malaria Free Chhattisgarh Campaign is being successfully implemented by starting from June 15, 2023 and till July 10, 2023. In Bastar division, most of the area comes in the area of Abujhmad, which has been more affected by malaria in the past. RD to the target population in seven phases during the campaign. Complete treatment was done by checking malaria through insect. In the eighth phase, a total population of 1 lakh 52 thousand 552 has been targeted to be tested for malaria through RD insect. For this, the total number of survey teams is 145 and the total number of survey team members is 513 and 22 supervisors have been deployed for smooth supervision and monitoring of the work. On arrival of a positive case, entry malaria drugs will be fed by the first dose health worker (first member of the team) immediately in front of him. Where the second and third doses are given under the supervision of Mitanins so that the patient can be completely cured. On June 14, 2023, the campaign related materials were provided by training the survey teams, and from June 15, 2023, the campaign was started from Chhotedogar under the guidance of Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. TR Kunwar.

    On this occasion, District Panchayat member Mageshwari Majhi, Sarpanch Gram Panchayat Chhodogar Hariram Majhi, District Malaria Officer Dr. Aditya Kekti, District Malaria Advisor Dr. Parmanand Baghel, Dr. Satish Sambharkar, State Advisor Dinesh Chandra and Chhotedogar CHC in-charge by Aman Das. The logo was given the following information. Till June 21, 2023, a total of 34 thousand 910 people were infected with malaria by RD Kitke, in which 272 malaria positive patients were found, who were given complete treatment. Supply of local food items and Chikki for complete treatment of patients affected by malaria, cooperation of health colleagues at district level for providing complete medicines to the patients, making people aware through street plays in local language, R.D. Complete treatment is being done when malaria is positive on insect test. On coming positive, slides of those patients are being examined immediately. If someone comes positive then complete treatment will also be done again. Apart from this, citizens are motivated for maximum use of antimalarial medicine coated mardani and people are urged to sprinkle antimalarial medicine on the walls of the house. In order to reduce the positivity rate in the target population, a target has been set to bring Malaria-free Chhattisgarh campaign to the minimum annual parasite index.

  • Big news for drivers: compulsion to come to RTO office for 6 services related to driving license is over

    Big news for drivers: compulsion to come to RTO office for 6 services related to driving license is over

    Raipur. In compliance with the instructions of Transport Minister Mohammad Akbar, the Transport Department in Chhattisgarh has now abolished the compulsion to come to the transport office for renewal of driving license, change of address in driving license, damage to driving license card, surrender of driving license Is. Taking out the technical solution, all such applications which are applying with Aadhaar authentication, those applications will automatically be auto approved by the software. Due to which verification of RTO staff and approval of RTO will not be required. As soon as the auto approval is done, SMS will come in the mobile of the applicant and the next day the driving license will be sent by speed post to the given address of the applicant.

    Transport Secretary S. Prakash asked the Transport Department to make QR code based driving license in the new format for renewal of driving license on different types of vehicles in the state, change of address in driving license, damage of driving license card, surrender of driving license. Initiative has been taken to provide facilities to the general public by using new technology, taking advantage of which the compulsion to come to the RTO office for 06 services related to driving license has ended. Through Aadhaar Authentication, general public can avail these 06 services sitting at home or through Transport Facilitation Center.

    Transport Commissioner Dipanshu Kabra said that the facilities being provided to the public through Transport Facilitation Centers are being expanded so that the public can avail the facilities of the Transport Department sitting at home – renewal of driving license, change of address in driving license, driving license If the card gets damaged, there will be no need to come to the transport office to surrender the driving license. He said that the compulsion to come to the transport office to obtain the extract of the driving license for legal purposes and to surrender the driving license of any class of vehicle has been done away with. Now all these works can be done from home or from the Transport Facilitation Center. To get the benefit of these facilities without coming to the office, Aadhaar authentication will have to be done. At present, for these facilities one had to apply online and upload all the documents and had to come to the RTO office after paying the fees online, all the documents were verified by the staff in the office only after that the driving license was approved by the RTO. Used to be done.

    The Transport Commissioner said that earlier the facility of applying through Aadhaar authentication was also provided to the applicants, under which there was no compulsion to come to the RTO office if the application was authenticated through Aadhaar. But even in such Aadhaar authenticated cases, verification was done by the RTO staff and approval was done by the RTO. In this process, the government’s intention was that people should get home access facility, but in data analysis, it was found that even after doing Aadhaar authentication, completely Aadhaar authenticated applications were stopped in the RTO office in the name of verification and then Approval was not done until the office is contacted by the applicant.

    Technically solving these problems, all such applications which are applying with Aadhaar authentication, those applications will automatically be auto approved by the software, so that there will be no need for RTO staff verification and RTO approval. There will be no human intervention in the work of auto approval and it will be approved immediately as soon as the application is made. As soon as the auto approval is done, SMS will come in the applicant’s mobile and the next day the driving license will be sent through speed post to the applicant’s given address. Applicant will be informed through SMS and WhatsApp. The intimation will contain the details related to the Driving License and Tracking ID of the Speed Post, so that the applicant will be able to track the status of the Driving License reaching the Post Office.

    The Transport Commissioner said that it is mandatory for the applicant to have Aadhaar card and driving license to avail the facility of auto approval by applying through Aadhaar authentication. In order to link the Aadhaar information with the driving license, Aadhaar authentication has to be done which the applicant can do through OTP himself or by giving biometrics at any nearest Transport Facilitation Centre. By applying under Aadhaar Authentication, the applicant will not even need to upload the documents, rather all the information will be received from Aadhaar.

    If the age of the applicant is more than 40 years, then in such case the applicant will have to produce a medical certificate in Form 1A from a MBBS doctor registered in the Transport Department. The complete process of making medical certificate will also be online. In this, direct entry is made by the doctor in the portal of the Transport Department and no physical paper is required.

  • Ban imposed on 7 teachers, negligence in checking answer sheet of board exam

    Ban imposed on 7 teachers, negligence in checking answer sheet of board exam

    Raipur. In view of the negligence in checking the answer sheets of 10th and 12th board exams, 7 teachers who checked the answer sheets of class 10th have been banned. Mashimam (Board of Secondary Education) has deprived the teachers of remunerative work. These teachers were deprived till 31 May 2026. It is also being recommended to stop the increment of teachers. Mashim decided to ban increasing the marks in the copies checked by the teachers and increasing more than 50 marks in the evaluation.

    In fact, the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education has blacklisted more than 100 teachers in view of the negligence in checking the answer sheets of the 10th and 12th board exams. And some have been blacklisted forever. Along with this, one year increment of teachers has also been stopped.Secretary of Board of Secondary Education V.K. Of. Goyal informed that 101 teachers who were negligent have been blacklisted for three years.

    51 teachers of class 12th and 30 teachers of class 10th have been blacklisted for increasing 20-40 marks in revaluation. On the other hand, 2 teachers of 12th and 8 teachers of 10th have been blacklisted for increasing 41-49 marks. On increasing the marks above 50, 3 teachers of 12th and 7 teachers of 10th have been blacklisted forever. Along with this, one year increment of these teachers has also been stopped.

  • 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.

  • Thieves steal mobile shop, railway loco pilot and teacher’s house, police engaged in investigation

    Thieves steal mobile shop, railway loco pilot and teacher’s house, police engaged in investigation

    Bilaspur. In Bilaspur, gangs of thieves are continuously targeting deserted houses and shops. Once again the thieves committed the crime at three places simultaneously. By raiding the house of a mobile shop, railway loco pilot and teacher, they made away with goods worth lakhs including cash. The team of Anti Cyber and Crime Unit formed to investigate property related crimes including theft is proving unsuccessful in catching the thieves.

    The first incident is of Sakri police station area. Where Shivendra Kori (33), a resident of Hari Vihar Colony located at Maharishi School Road, Mangala, runs a mobile shop in Sakri with his brother Shailendra Kori in the name of Maruti Mobile & Enterprises. Like everyday, he closed the shop on the night of 21st June and went to his home. When he reached the shop the next morning, the shutter lock was broken. After searching the shop, it was found that Rs 1 lakh 30 thousand and 37 mobiles of different companies, including accessories and other items were missing from the counter. The incident was informed to the police. As soon as the news was received, the police reached the spot and started investigation.

    The thieves switched off the CCTV camera installed in the shop before the incident and took out the DVR. So that, even the police cannot see the CCTV. CCTV is expected to identify and catch thieves. This is the reason why the thieves took out the DVR and took it with them. In such a situation, the police is now scanning the footage from the cameras installed in the nearby shops.

  • Bikes used to steal from fairs and weekly markets, police caught the gang

    Bikes used to steal from fairs and weekly markets, police caught the gang

    Kondagaon. Police has busted the inter-state gang of thieves stealing motorcycles. The police have arrested 8 accused involved in the theft and sent them to jail. The accused used to steal bikes from weekly markets and fairs in the district. Police seized 40 thousand rupees in cash and 15 stolen bikes from the possession of the accused.

    Two lakh rupees were stolen on June 08 in the weekly market of Hirapur village of Makdi police station area. In this case, on June 13, two accused were arrested and sent to jail first. At the same time, the district police was searching for the absconding accused involved in the theft. During the investigation, on the information of the informer, 6 other accused related to the case were taken into custody by laying siege in Erla village in Chhattisgarh-Odisha border. On questioning the accused, they accepted that they had stolen the money from the weekly market of Hirapur village. The accused told that apart from this, they have stolen a large number of motor cycles from the weekly market and fair site of Kondagaon district. The accused have sold the stolen motorcycles to the accused Jain Harijan and Sarabu Bhatra in Nabarangpur district of Odisha. Accused Jain Harijan and Sarabu Bhatra used to change the number plates of stolen motor cycles and sell the motor cycles to other people. Both the accused were caught and detained in Erla village on Chhattisgarh-Odisha border.

    40 thousand rupees have been seized from the possession of the accused out of the amount stolen in Hirapur weekly market. The police had seized Rs 27,000 from the two accused arrested earlier. The accused talked about spending the rest of the stolen amount. Apart from this, 06 motor cycles have been recovered from the possession of accused Jain Harijan at Bhimaguda village and 09 motor cycles at Girla village from the possession of accused Sarabu Bhatra, district Nabarangpur, Odisha.