Tag: Chhattisgarh news

  • Deputy Sarpanch kidnapped, Naxalites carried out the incident

    Deputy Sarpanch kidnapped, Naxalites carried out the incident

    Sukma. Naxalites abducted Madvi Ganga, Deputy Sarpanch of Burkapal Panchayat in Sukma, from her house in Tadmetla. Today there is news of Naxalites setting up a people’s court for the deputy sarpanch. Many social organizations and societies are coming forward to demand the safe release of the deputy sarpanch.

    Please tell that in Bastar, the police has also started ‘Operation Monsoon’ against the Naxalites. Amid heavy rains in Sukma, jawans entered the core area of Naxalites and killed Naxalite Sodhi Dula, carrying a prize of Rs 2 lakh.

    Sukma police had received information that Maoists of Konta Area Committee were present in Errabor and Ragadgatta, Maraiguda area of Bhejji police station area. On the basis of this information, the team of jawans had left for the spot. DRG and CRPF jawans raided the Naxalites’ hideout. There was heavy firing from both the sides. The jawans killed a Naxalite worth Rs 2 lakh.

  • Dead body found in well, fear of murder

    Dead body found in well, fear of murder

    Surguja. The dead body of a middle-aged man has been found in a well in Bhattapara of Manipur police station area. Sensation has spread in the area after the body was found. Local people saw the dead body in the well on Wednesday morning. After which he informed the police about it. After getting the information, the police reached the spot. Then the dead body was taken out of the well. The police is engaged in the identification of the dead body. At present, the police is suspecting murder in this case.

  • Fungal infection can be a problem in the rain, know the advice of doctors?

    Fungal infection can be a problem in the rain, know the advice of doctors?

    Raipur. Monsoon usually covers most parts of the country by the end of June. However, in the initial days of monsoon, sometimes sunny, sometimes rainy conditions become challenging for health in many ways. With the introduction of humidity in the environment, many types of diseases also start to flourish. This season is also considered very favorable for the breeding of mosquitoes, due to which the risk of many types of mosquito-borne diseases like dengue, malaria and chikungunya increases as soon as the rains begin.Director, Epidemic Control Dr. Subhash Mishra said that In view of the changing season, all people need to take special care of their health. Even a little carelessness can make you sick. The risk of diseases like malaria, dengue, chikungunya, cold, cough, vomiting, diarrhoea, viral fever, fungal infection, hepatitis and typhoid increases during the rainy season.
    Dr. Mishra told that the risk of many types of mosquito-borne diseases like malaria, dengue etc. increases significantly during monsoon. During the rainy season, the water filled in the pits is considered very suitable for the breeding of mosquitoes. In this season, the risk of diseases like malaria and dengue increases considerably due to the bites of infected mosquitoes. Both these diseases can be fatal if they reach serious condition. Therefore, to prevent them, mosquitoes should be prevented from flourishing. Water should not be allowed to stagnate around the house. Mosquito net should be used while sleeping. In case of problems like fever, vomiting, diarrhoea, one should not take medicines on his own, rather medicines should be taken only after consulting the doctor in the nearest health center.

    One of the most prominent diseases in monsoon is common cold. It is caused by a virus that thrives in moist and humid weather. Wearing wet clothes for a long time or getting wet in rain water continuously increases the risk of cold, fever, cough and fungal infection. The extreme temperature fluctuations during the rainy season make the body more susceptible to bacterial and viral infections. It can cause seasonal cold and flu. The risk of cold and flu is seen more in people with weak immunity. To avoid these, carry an extra pair of clothes with you when you go out. Be in the fresh air instead of the air conditioner. Eat fresh fruits and vegetables and strengthen your immune system.

    Beware of Hepatitis-A, Dengue and Typhoid

    Director, Epidemic Control Dr. Subhash Mishra told that Hepatitis-A is mainly caused by contaminated food or water which affects the liver. It can cause fever, vomiting, body rash etc. Due to lack of adequate cleanliness, the risk of Hepatitis-A increases. That’s why it is very important to take special care of cleanliness.

    Contaminated water is also the main cause of typhoid. The disease of typhoid is caused due to the accumulation of water in the rainy season due to mosquitoes and dirt. Typhoid fever bacteria can be transferred to other people through the feces and urine of infected people. To prevent typhoid and hepatitis-A, use clean drinking water. If drinking water is not safe, it should be boiled and drunk.

    The rainy season has seen the highest outbreak of dengue in the last few years. The disease is spread by the bite of Aedes aegypti mosquito. Symptoms of dengue can be headache, fatigue, joint pain, low platelets, etc. On seeing any of these symptoms, one should immediately go to the nearest health center and get treated.

  • Elephants damaged 4 to 5 houses, created an atmosphere of fear among the villagers

    Elephants damaged 4 to 5 houses, created an atmosphere of fear among the villagers

    Gorela-Pendra-Marwahi. There is a herd of 5 elephants in the forests of Marwahi Forest Division. On Tuesday last night, once again these elephants have damaged 4 to 5 houses in the forests of Marwahi. Due to elephants, there is an atmosphere of fear among the villagers.

    The employees of the Forest Department are trying to keep these elephants away from the human population by keeping an eye on them. Along with this, the local villagers are reaching very close to these elephants in order to drive them away from their homes and crops. These elephants have been living in the forests of Marwahi for almost two months.

  • Bear made a fatal attack on the young man

    Bear made a fatal attack on the young man

    Korba. A bear attacked a Pando tribe youth in the district. He fought the bear to save his life. After a struggle that lasted for about 10 minutes, the bear fled towards the forest. The treatment of the seriously injured youth continues in the hospital.

    In the incident, the serious youth somehow reached home, but had to face a lot of difficulty in taking him to the hospital. The incident is of Semra circle under Pasan forest range of Katghora forest division. In fact, Bankheta village is situated amidst the dense forest in the Tilaidand forest complex, whose dependent village Ranigadhi is inhabited by families of the Pando tribe. Banasram Pando (36 years), living in Ranigadhi, had gone out of the house for some work a day ago. Yesterday at around 7 pm, he was returning home through the hill amidst heavy rain.

    Meanwhile, the bear attacked Banasram. He fought the bear to save his life. The struggle between them went on for about 10 minutes. Eventually the bear ran towards the forest. Banasram was seriously injured in the incident. The bear had scratched his leg and calf. He reached home covered in blood.

  • Destitute woman died, treatment in medical college lasted for 2 months

    Destitute woman died, treatment in medical college lasted for 2 months

    Korba. The negligence of the staff of the Medical College Hospital has come to the fore, in which police have been informed about the death of a female patient admitted for two months for treatment. About two months ago, a destitute woman was admitted to the Medical College Hospital after she was found ill. He was treated in the hospital ward. But even after not knowing the name and address of the patient, due to negligence on the part of the hospital staff, the police was not informed.

    When the said female patient died on Saturday, the staff of the hospital remembered it. Then the memo was sent to the police. The police conducted a post-mortem of the dead body after establishing a morgue in the case. Then the dead body was shrouded and buried. At the same time, the police got involved in the effort to identify the deceased.

  • Doctor’s death, victim of an accident while going on duty

    Doctor’s death, victim of an accident while going on duty

    Janjgir-Champa. Two bikes collided face to face on Tuesday in Hathnewar village of the district. The doctor riding the bike died in the accident, while 3 youths riding the other bike were seriously injured. The accident happened in Champa police station area. According to the information, Dr. Chandresh Shriwas (31 years), a resident of Khapridih of Bamhnidih police station area, was coming to Municipality Champa for duty on his motorcycle. He was posted as a doctor in the Haat Bazar Mobile Unit Clinic operated under the Chief Minister’s Urban and Health Scheme.

    On the other hand, 3 youths Shatrughan Nishad (22 years), Shantanu Nishad (22 years), Manoj Nishad (21 years) residents of Chorha Deori Korba were returning to their village by riding on another motorcycle. All three had gone to Korba for some work. Meanwhile, there was a face-to-face collision between the motorcycle of the doctor and the three youths on the main road of Hathnewar village on Birra main road. After the collision, both the bike riders fell on the roadside. Both the bikes were damaged in the accident. People informed the police about the accident. Police reached the spot and took the four youths to the hospital for treatment, where the doctors declared Dr. Chandresh Shrivas dead.

  • Sabotage case in toll plaza, action will be taken against many congressmen

    Sabotage case in toll plaza, action will be taken against many congressmen

    Durg. At the toll plaza on the Nehru Nagar bypass road in Durg, Congressmen created a ruckus and ruckus. Illegal recovery was being made from number 07 passing vehicles which are vehicles of the fort. Angered by this, the Congress workers created a lot of uproar. In the toll plaza on the National Highway between Nehru Nagar and Anjora, toll was being collected from number 07 passing vehicles for many years. Shivnath Express Private Limited Company has been accused of this recovery. This has been opposed by the leaders and the local people from time to time. Yet this recovery continued. For this reason, on behalf of Bhilai District Congress President Mukesh Chandrakar, a call was given to the common people to protest at the Durg toll plaza on Tuesday. On this call of Mukesh Chandrakar, a large number of Congress workers created ruckus at the toll plaza today in the evening.

    The ruckus continued for a long time at the toll plaza. Here Congress workers kept shouting slogans against the toll company. This performance went on for about two hours. Congress workers uprooted the goods kept for barricading the toll plaza, sign boards and threw them on the road. The CCTV cameras installed in the toll plaza, the glass of the cabin were also broken. The fire extinguisher installed for arson protection was also damaged.

    After this uproar, the police reached the toll plaza. ASP City Sanjay Dhruv reached the spot with the team force and handled the law and order. ASP Sanjay Dhruv told that the Congress workers were explained. After that the matter calmed down. After the investigation of this incident, action will be taken against those who take the law into their hands.

  • Lightning struck the police station, many policemen injured

    Lightning struck the police station, many policemen injured

    Manendragarh. In Janakpur police station of MCB district on Wednesday afternoon, 5 policemen were slightly injured due to lightning, while the wireless and computer set installed in the police station was completely damaged. This incident created a stir in the police department. Along with knowing the well-being of the staff, the top officials kept taking information about the incident. At around 2.30 pm on Wednesday, lightning struck the Janakpur police station premises with intense thunder. Head constables Dhirendra Singh, Rajaram, Sunil Rajak, constables Raghunandan and women constables Priyanka Pandey and Preeti Bindu Minj, who were on duty, were slightly injured after coming under its grip.

    Female constable Priyanka Pandey has been losing hearing since the incident. All the policemen are being treated, while the wireless and computer systems in the police station have also been completely damaged due to lightning. It may be known that a day before on Tuesday, where 2 people have died due to lightning in different places in Janakpur, while 2 seriously injured people are fighting for life in the hospital. Jaipal Binvansh (45) and Ganesh Maurya (60) died in Bharatpur village on Tuesday, while Ramjeevan Yadav, a resident of Ladkoda, was seriously injured and is undergoing treatment. The second incident of lightning occurred in village Barhori, in which 55-year-old Mohan Maniya was injured. He has been admitted to CHC Janakpur.

  • ED big action on industry group, attached property worth crores

    ED big action on industry group, attached property worth crores

    Raipur. ED has taken major action against SKS Ispat, a big industrial group of the state. The ED has attached the company’s assets worth Rs 517.81 crore in the bank fraud case. SKS Ispat is established in Siltara. Attached assets include land, building, plant and machinery. ED informed that for award of EPC contract to SKS Power Generation (Chhattisgarh) Limited (SKSPGCL) approximately Rs. Sethar Limited had committed swindle of Rs 3500 crore.

    228 crores to SKS Ispat & Power Ltd. Ispat & Power Ltd. in the guise of investing in the shares of the erstwhile parent company SKS (however, the compound interest at 12% p.a. was kept locked).