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  • Will give 80 thousand rupees for the marriage of 3 brothers and sisters

    Will give 80 thousand rupees for the marriage of 3 brothers and sisters

    Raipur. Chhattisgarh State Women’s Commission President Dr. Kiranmayi Nayak and Bha member Archana Upadhyay today held a public hearing on cases related to women harassment in Chhattisgarh State Women’s Commission office Raipur. The 185th state-level hearing was held today under the chairmanship of Dr. Kiranmayi Nayak, President of the Chhattisgarh State Women’s Commission, a total of 41 cases were heard in the public hearing held in Raipur district.

    In another case, the applicant did not have a relationship in her society due to epilepsy, then the applicant married a boy from the Sahu community, after which the applicant has been banned by the non-residents from coming to their family’s weddings. To say that no restriction has been imposed on the applicant anywhere, no restriction or restriction has been imposed on joining the grief with her parents, the applicant can show the copy of this order sheet to her society, then if it is a matter of leaving So again can inform the commission. After the information of the applicant, it was said to end the case.

    In another case, the applicant has two children, one of whom is 18 years old and the other is 13 years old. Both the children said that if the parents divorce, then the children will break the relationship with both their parents. After this, both the parties said that they would consider reconciliation after having a detailed discussion with each other. Tomorrow, on June 15, 2023, both the parties will prepare a settlement agreement by holding an inquiry between the advocate and the counselor, after which the case will be settled on June 23, 2023, on the basis of the settlement agreement.

    In another case, the applicant is the husband of the applicant. The applicant is telling the applicant to marry another woman in the temple without getting divorce. Will keep both the wives together, it is proved in his confession before the commission that the non-applicant has done second marriage in the temple without divorcing his wife, which is a legal offense, so he is being sent to Golbazar police station after investigating this entire episode. After submitting the report, there is no arrangement for the residence of the non-applicant other woman, therefore, from the point of view of security, her parents sent to Nari Niketan can take her along with them by giving an affidavit. In other cases, both the parties provided copies of their respective documents to each other. . And will present his affidavit in brief.

    In another case, after the death of her husband, the property of the applicant is with the non-applicants, such that the applicant says that the main complaint of the applicant with the non-applicant number 1 is that today he is absent. The present non-applicants want to cancel their father’s presence citing his age of 85 years, which is not possible. That’s why both the parties were persuaded to present a concrete proposal before the respected member of the commission and the team of advocates that what they are ready to give for the maintenance of her and her daughter. The presence of all non-applicants should be ensured before the committee of the team. Case has been fixed for placing its proposal before the committee on 28.06.2023 at 11 am.

    In another case, the applicant has given an application for partition of ancestral ornaments. The applicant and his wife said that the applicant had treated his mother continuously for 17 years and nurtured her. This fact has been confirmed by the husband of the applicant. The applicant also stated that his father used to live on rent in the applicant’s house, and had divided the entire property among all the siblings. In such a situation, the intention to harass the non-applicants by making them parties just for a few ornaments is just visible. They do not want to serve their old parents and are also fighting for ornaments. The case was registered at this stage.

    In another case, the applicant told that in August 2022, she was admitted to the hospital of Anavedkagan because there was no movement of the fetus. The applicants told that the child had died 6 days back, for which the attempt for normal delivery was made by the applicant. In which the baseline was reversed. Due to which later the applicant had a problem and the faeces of the applicant started coming out from that place, after a few days it was repaired again but the problem was not cured, then the applicant got her treatment done at Ramakrishna Hospital, Raipur, in which the faeces were separated to pass. The tube was made from Even after treatment in Ramakrishna, the applicant was able to recover after 3-4 months, in which the applicant’s side spent 3-4 lakh rupees. Due to which the applicant was troubled. Therefore, he has presented his case before the commission and has written about getting compensation of Rs 20 lakh from the non-applicants, otherwise legal action will be taken against the non-applicants. In which C.M.H.O. 05.12.2022 S.P. The report of Rajnandgaon has been submitted on 27.01.2023. It is the statement of the non-applicants that no action was taken against them from both the places. Hence no case is made out against him. The statement of the applicant is that the Dr. of Ramakrishna Hospital told that the wrong treatment was done by the non-applicants, due to which there was trouble. No other documents have been given by the non-applicants. The applicant has submitted all her documents to the commission. The entire case and the report will be probed, then the case will be put up for hearing. Meanwhile, the non-applicants should not try to contact the applicant in any way, nor should they create any kind of pressure on the applicant, the case will be placed in the next hearing after receiving the report.

    In another case, the applicant told that the applicant used to beat her on the coming days and she has three children. An applicant earns 25 thousand rupees a month and also does the work of house brokerage. His two children N.H. Goyal school and one child studies in Brighton school. The applicant is currently staying at her sister-in-law’s house and has told that she has a house in Birgaon where she will live with her children. The non-applicant will give money to the applicant for maintenance. The applicant told that he would pay the school fees and the ration of the children for their education. 10 thousand rupees per month will be given to the applicant for maintenance. In this case, counselor Mrs. Chandrika Kaushal was appointed for monitoring. On submission of the report of the case, it will be heard once again. Then the final decision will be taken on the case. The hearing of the case will be kept after three months.

    In another case counseling of both the parties was done and the applicant lives in her mother’s home where the non-applicant can meet the children. The non-applicant will pay Rs. Counselor Sushma Dubey is appointed in the case to monitor the case for 6 months, with this instruction the case was registered.

    In another case, both the parties were heard that the applicant’s husband’s shop is in his possession. The applicant says that the paternal house has been occupied by the applicant’s husband. Present the stamp. After that the case will be heard.

    In another case, the applicant is the sister of the applicants, none of the brothers is taking her responsibility, whereas one brother is ready to take responsibility for the compassionate appointment of the father. After the death of the mother, the applicant was thrown out of the house. Ready for which a brother will give 40 thousand after three months. Second brother will give 30 thousand and third brother will give 10 thousand rupees, in total all three brothers will give 80 thousand rupees so that the applicant can get married. To be.

    In another case, on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, the Assistant Registrar has submitted the report of the investigation report conducted by the University, on the basis of which the complaint of the Registrar’s application has been considered baseless. Opportunity was not given. The matter was fixed for the evidence of the applicant side. The case will be kept on July 7 after the applicant presents witnesses for her support.

  • 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.

  • Patwari Sangh’s strike ended, the common people got relief

    Patwari Sangh’s strike ended, the common people got relief

    Raipur. Relief news has come to the fore for the general public. Patwari Sangh’s strike has ended in the state. The Revenue Patwari Sangh, sitting on an indefinite strike, has postponed its strike. The unconditional strike was withdrawn after discussion with the Chief Minister at CM House late night. Let us tell you that about 5700 patwaris across the state were on strike for the last one month.

    The government had also imposed ESMA on Patwaris. Patwaris had to call off the strike after heated exchanges. Patwari Sangh President Bhagwat Kashyap said that all the works of the public related to revenue were getting affected. Due to this the strike has been postponed. He further said that earlier talks were held at Patwaris and secretary level with Kamal Verma, convenor of Chhattisgarh State Officer-Employees Federation.

    As a result, the entire work of revenue came to a standstill. Due to their going on strike, demarcation, income, caste, residence certificates were not being made. Now on Friday i.e. from today the Patwaris across the state will return to work. After ending the strike, Patwari Sangh met CM Bhupesh Baghel. The Patwari Sangh was on strike for the last one month. The government imposed ESMA, but there was no effect on the Patwaris.

  • Madly in love with her lover, the wife got her husband killed

    Madly in love with her lover, the wife got her husband killed

    Korba. A surprising case has come to light from Korba in Chhattisgarh. Madly in love with her lover, the wife got her husband killed. Then she started pretending that her husband was missing among her relatives. In the case, the police have arrested three people including the accused wife and her lover. The deceased, Bansat Kumar Kosle, worked in NTPC and his body was found behind the school on June 14. Actually, on June 13, Basant’s brother Jagat Ram Kosle lodged a missing report of younger brother at Chowki Rajgamar. It was told in the complaint that Basant Kosle lived on rent in Amdand and worked in NTPC. On June 13, he left the house saying that he would bring chili for the children and then did not return till late night. Police registered a case on the complaint. On June 14, Basant’s body was found behind Ompur Quarter School. On the basis of marks found around the neck, the police started investigation by linking the case to murder. During investigation, the police interrogated Sanita Kosle, the wife of the deceased on the basis of suspicion.

    In strict interrogation, the woman told that Dinesh Sonwani was a resident of Darrabhata police station Sipat Bilaspur. Both had to come and go to each other’s house. Meanwhile, Dinesh had a love affair with Sanita Kosle, the wife of the deceased. Both wanted to be with each other but the woman’s husband was coming in between. Because of this, both together made a plan to kill Basant Kumar. On June 13, Sanita Kosle contacted her lover Dinesh Sonwani over phone and called him Amandand Rajgamar and created a story of her husband’s murder.

    After questioning the woman, the police caught and interrogated Dinesh Sonwani. The accused told that along with his accomplice Sikander Shah, Rajgamar came from Darrabhata Sipat in his friend’s motorcycle. From here Sanita Kosle was called and asked to send Basant Kosle to liquor shop Rajgamar Ompur. As part of planning, the wife of the deceased sent husband Basant Kumar Kosle to Rajgamar to get chicken chillies for the children. Here Basant met the accused Dinesh Sonwani. Ompur came to the forest after buying liquor from the liquor shop. Dinesh Sonwani, along with his accomplice Sikander Shah, strangled Basant to death with a towel after drinking a lot of alcohol here. The towel used in the incident, the motorcycle was seized. Accused Dinesh Sonwani, Sikandar Shah and Sanita were arrested and all three were produced before the court on judicial remand.

  • 02 interstate accused arrested with 07 kg ganja

    02 interstate accused arrested with 07 kg ganja

    Raipur. Senior Superintendent of Police Prashant Agarwal has given necessary guidelines to all the police gazetted officers of Raipur Police, station in-charges including anti-crime and cyber unit in-charge to detect black drug businessmen and take action to curb it effectively. . On which all the police gazetted officers, police station in-charges and the team of Anti-Crime and Cyber Unit are collecting information regarding drug dealers by engaging informers, patrolling and collecting information. In the same sequence, information was received that some persons near Samvet Shikhar, in front of Rajbandha Maidan under Maudhapra police station area, are keeping cannabis in their bag and are looking for a customer to sell it.

    On which Additional Superintendent of Police City/Crime Abhishek Maheshwari and City Superintendent of Police Kotwali Yogesh Sahu, in-charge Anti-Crime and Cyber Unit and station in-charge Maudhapara were directed to catch the accused red-handed with ganja after verifying the information. On which, under the direction of senior officers, a joint team of Anti-Crime and Cyber Unit and police station Maudhapara went to the said place and identified and arrested the persons of the appearance told by the informer. During interrogation, the persons told their names to be Rohit Choubey and Sanjay Sharma, residents of Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh. When the team members searched the bag kept with them, it was found to contain ganja. On which the accused Rohit Choubey and Sanjay Sharma were arrested and a total of 07 kg of ganja worth about Rs 70,000/- was seized from their possession and action was taken against the accused by registering crime number 135/23 Section 20B Narcotics Act in police station Maudhapara.

    Arrested accused –

    1. Rohit Choubey father Dwarika Choubey age 30 years r/o Naya Mandi Uday Nagar Vidisha Madhya Pradesh.
    2. Sanjay Sharma father Sunil Sharma age 28 years resident Sagar Road Mirzapur Vidisha Madhya Pradesh.
  • Police got big success, seized 150 kg of ganja

    Police got big success, seized 150 kg of ganja

    Jagdalpur. Bastar police has got great success in a case of ganja smuggling. In the Dhanpunji area near the Orissa border, the police have seized 150 kg of marijuana while smuggling. The case pertains to Nagarnar police station area, where police had received information about smuggling of marijuana in Dhanpunji area adjoining Orissa, after which the police team tried to stop the vehicle reaching Dhanpunji area.

    Seeing the police, the accused took advantage of the jungle bushes and left his vehicle and ran towards the forest. The vehicle was checked by the police team. In goods vehicle number MH-27-BX-1864, about 150 kg of ganja was seized in gunny bags between the carats of vegetables. The value of the hemp has been estimated at Rs 15 lakh. A case has been registered against the accused driver under the NDPS Act. At present, the police is trying to find the absconding driver accused.

  • Youth arrested for selling liquor in Urla

    Youth arrested for selling liquor in Urla

    Raipur. The youth has been arrested with liquor. According to information, police station Urla received information that a person has kept liquor with him near Birgaon Budhwari Bazar Nandi Chaura under police station Urla area and is trying to sell it. On which, under the direction of senior officers and under the leadership of station in-charge Urla, the team of police station Urla identified and arrested the person of the character told by the informer. During interrogation, the person told his name as Ravi Dhruv father Bisahu Ram Dhruv age 24 years near Sakin Durga Mandir, Gazi Nagar Birgaon police station, Urla Raipur.

    On searching the white colored bag kept with them by the team members, it was found to contain country spice liquor. Continuous efforts were being made to mislead the team members by not presenting any kind of document on demand of valid documents regarding possession of liquor. On which the accused was arrested and kept illegally from his possession 35 pauwa country spice liquor worth about Rs.3850/- was seized and action was taken against the accused by registering crime number 237/23 Section 34(2) of the Excise Act in police station Urla Went.

    Accused – Ravi Dhruv father Bisahu Ram Dhruv age 24 years near Sakin Durga Mandir Gazi Nagar Birgaon police station Urla Raipur

  • VIP Road will now be known as Late Rajiv Gandhi Marg

    VIP Road will now be known as Late Rajiv Gandhi Marg

    Raipur. The VIP Road of Chhattisgarh’s capital Raipur has been renamed, this road will now be known as Late Rajiv Gandhi Marg. Mayor Ejaz Dhebar has announced this. This decision has been taken in the MIC meeting.

    Further, Mayor Ejaz Dhebar told that the pilot project has been implemented in 43 and 46 ward numbers. The registration of Gol Bazaar will be done at the new rate only. New policy of Unipol advertisement is about to come. A new policy will also be made regarding the boards installed at the shops. The extra money will be recovered from them after calculating the amount. Random unipoles will be removed. To beautify the city, the big unipole will be removed. There will definitely be recovery from them.

  • Encroachment was removed from the garden land, the corporation commissioner got the bulldozer running

    Encroachment was removed from the garden land, the corporation commissioner got the bulldozer running

    Bilaspur. In Bilaspur, the corporation’s team demolished illegal constructions being done by encroachment on government land at different places. The construction was done in the name of building a temple on government land. Whereas, boundary wall was made on the garden land. A roadside shed was made for car parking. Illegal constructions were demolished at more than half a dozen places.

    Corporation Commissioner Kunal Dudawat has started the initiative to organize the city as well as to create a traffic system. Under this, action is being taken by running a campaign against roadside kiosks and hawkers with food. Along with instructions to take strict action against those who have occupied government land, an order has been issued to demolish illegal constructions.

    Wherever complaints are being received, the team of encroachment department is taking action. On Wednesday also, under the leadership of Pramil Sharma, in-charge of the anti-encroachment squad, a campaign was launched to break illegal encroachments at different places.

  • Directs Social Welfare Department to prepare a detailed action plan in one month

    Directs Social Welfare Department to prepare a detailed action plan in one month

    raipur. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has instructed the Chief Secretary to launch an extensive public awareness campaign in Chhattisgarh aimed at safeguarding society from the harmful consequences of drug abuse. He has emphasized the importance of developing a detailed action plan for this campaign through consultations with prominent figures and organizations actively involved in drug de-addiction efforts nationwide. He has also instructed the Social Welfare Department to present the comprehensive plan for the anti-drug awareness campaign within one month. Additionally, he has highlighted the need for active participation of NGOs, and social, cultural, and religious institutions in this campaign.

    In the instructions issued to the Chief Secretary, Chief Minister stated that drug abuse is the worst social evil, one that significantly impacts people’s lives and exposes them to severe health risks including premature death. People consume addictive substances including marijuana, cannabis, opium, tobacco, alcohol, ‘gutka’, smoking, heroin, cocaine, and brown sugar. Chhattisgarh Police is actively taking measures to combat this issue, and the government is making concerted efforts to prevent it. However, the success of this campaign relies on effectively connecting with the public’s mindset and reaching every individual. The escalating prevalence of drug abuse among the youth is a matter of grave concern.

    In order to safeguard society from the devastating effects of drug abuse, prevent the younger generation from ruining their lives, and utilize their full potential for nation-building, it is essential to launch an extensive awareness campaign promoting a drug-free lifestyle. Seminars should be organized in secondary schools, colleges, and universities to raise awareness among students. Active collaboration from NGOs, social, cultural, and religious institutions, alongside government efforts, should be encouraged.