Tag: Chhattisgarh

  • Sudharma religious education camp at Mahavir Bhavan Nayapara from 28

    Sudharma religious education camp at Mahavir Bhavan Nayapara from 28

    Raipur. Under the aegis of Sudharma Jain Sanskriti Rakshak Sangh, Sudharma Parivar Raipur is organizing a religious rites teaching camp from 28th April to 7th May at Mahavir Bhavan, Nayapara. Union President Pannalal Srishrimal, Secretary Uttam Golcha, Patron of Youth Club Ajay Jain and President Satish Tatia, Secretary Praveen Malu, Mahila Mandal President Prabha Malu and Secretary Mridula Golcha have requested children, youth and women to take maximum advantage of the camp. Develop virtues and values in your life by taking them. The summer religious rites education camp organized by the Sudharma family-Raipur, which has been going on continuously for the last 40 years, was organized by father Late. Jasraj and mother Late. In the memory of Mrs. Prembai Golcha, courtesy of Ajay Vaibhav Kumar Golcha and family. Men and women from the minimum age of 5 years to 100 years can participate in this camp.

    Colleagues from outside and the city will give their services for teaching in the camp. Giving this information, the beneficiary of the camp Ajay Golcha said that the time of the camp will be from 6.30 a.m. to 7.30 a.m. for the youth, 8.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. for children and 2.00 p.m. to 4 p.m. for women. For this, the work of visiting all the families of Raipur and writing their names was completed. You can contact Ajay Golcha (9425204050), Ratanchand Golcha (9406236300), Satish Tatia (7694011275), Prabha Devi Malu (9424227700) to write your name.

  • Action taken on illegal mining and illegal transportation

    Action taken on illegal mining and illegal transportation

    Dantewada. Continuous action is being taken by the district administration on illegal sand mining. In this series, as per the instructions of Collector Vineet Nandanwar, action was taken against illegal mining and transportation of sand by surprise inspection in Balud and Masenar areas of the district. Taking action, the mineral team seized seven vehicles of Anil Gawade and 6 other persons involved in illegal mining. Along with this, 6 tractors involved in illegal transportation of sand were seized. During the proceedings, action is being taken under the Mineral Act after the vehicles of Rajkumar Thakur, Rajesh Bhaskar, Bholeshwar Dewan, Balram Markam, Khemraj Thakur and Vishwanath Kumar were seized.

    A total of 07 vehicles of illegal mining and a total of 06 vehicles of illegal transport were seized when they were found excavating and transporting minerals on behalf of the drivers without valid transit pass. In all cases Ch. Punitive action will be ensured under Rule 71 of Minor Mineral Rules 2015 read with Section 21(5) of Mines and Minerals Development and Regulation Act 1957. In the past also the mineral contractors/mineral transporters of the district have been directed that transportation of minerals without valid transit pass is a punishable offence. Therefore, punitive action will be taken against illegal excavators and transporters for doing similar acts again. Mineral officer Cherpa said that the district administration is alert and serious to stop illegal mineral mining and transportation. Further action will be taken on illegal mining and transportation of minerals. Employees of Ashwani Jhari, Mines Inspector and District Mineral Investigation Team were present in the above proceedings.

  • List of eligible-ineligible candidates released for admission in 9th

    List of eligible-ineligible candidates released for admission in 9th

    Korba. For admission in 2023-24 class 9th in Prayas residential schools, the entrance selection test has been organized on coming April 30 from 11 am to 2 pm. According to the information received from the Assistant Commissioner Tribal Development Department, 1140 applications were received for recruitment in class 9th of residential schools operated in the district, under which 1084 applications were eligible and the remaining 56 were found ineligible. According to the information, the list of ineligible candidates can be viewed on the notice board of the Office of the Assistant Commissioner Tribal Development and all Eklavya Adarsh Residential Schools including the concerned Block Education Officer’s office.

  • Appeal made to farmers for advance lifting of fertilizers

    Appeal made to farmers for advance lifting of fertilizers

    Gariaband. From April 1, the distribution of agricultural loans and agricultural inputs like seeds, fertilizers to the farmers at zero percent interest has started in the co-operative societies of the district. Deputy Director Agriculture Sandeep Bhoi said that at present Urea 3552, Super Phosphate 1419, D.A.P. 2420, Potash 240, N.P.K. 337 metric tonnes and sufficient quantity of vermi compost has been stored. 266.66 of urea at the price fixed by the government for the farmers in the cooperative societies of the district, DAP. Rs.1350, N.P.K. 1470 and Potash is being distributed at the rate of Rs. 1700 per bag. Due to national and international factors, the supply of fertilizers was disrupted in the past years, keeping this in mind, an appeal has been made to the farmers for advance lifting. As the demand for fertilizers increases as the Kharif season approaches, the supply of fertilizers is affected. Presently sufficient quantity of fertilizers is being supplied and fertilizers are easily available.

    Farmers must do advance lifting to avoid the problems of fertilizer shortage. Due to the zero percent interest rate, the farmers will not have to pay any additional amount even after raising the advance. At present vermicompost manure is being distributed to the farmers through cooperative societies. Vermicompost contains 0.51 to 1.61 percent nitrogen, 0.19 to 1.02 percent phosphorus, 0.15 to 0.73 percent potash and 9.8 to 13.4 percent organic carbon. The use of vermicompost improves soil health, increases soil’s water holding capacity, increases soil fertility as well as provides other nutrients to crops, which increases crop yield. An appeal was made to all the farmers that they must lift fertilizer and vermicompost in advance at the rates fixed by the government. All farmers should buy fertilizers through 100% PoS and must take the slip, so that black marketing of fertilizers can be stopped.

  • Notice to the Superintendent of Raipur Central Jail, not given to interrogate the coal trader

    Notice to the Superintendent of Raipur Central Jail, not given to interrogate the coal trader

    Raipur. Coal trader Suryakant Tiwari is lodged in Raipur’s Central Jail in a money laundering case. ED has made this businessman an accused. A case has also been registered against the businessman in Bengaluru in connection with misbehavior with IT officers and call recovery. Karnataka Police is wandering in Raipur for the last 4 days for questioning in this matter. The investigation team that came from Karnataka neither got cooperation in the jail nor in the hospital.

    Now the special court of Raipur has taken up this matter strictly. Show cause notice has been given to the Superintendent of Raipur Central Jail in this matter. The Karnataka team was repeatedly avoided saying that the health of the businessman was not good. The court has also asked that what kind of disease the businessman has got, tell this also to the court. On Friday evening, April 21, the Jail Superintendent and the hospital management have to answer in the court in this matter. The businessman has been claimed to be undergoing treatment at Ambedkar Hospital. The Karnataka Police had sought permission from the court for questioning. Karnataka police team has applied in the court for transit remand. What will happen next in this matter on Friday, this situation will be clear.

  • Avoid going to marriage of minor girls and boys, can be sentenced to imprisonment for 2 years

    Avoid going to marriage of minor girls and boys, can be sentenced to imprisonment for 2 years

    Raipur. Even today on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya many cases of child marriage come to the fore in the country. Child marriage is not only a social evil but also a crime. This violates the basic rights of children to get good health, nutrition and education and to be protected from violence, harassment and exploitation.

    According to the Child Marriage Prohibition Act 2006, the age of the boy should not be less than 21 years and the age of the girl should not be less than 18 years for marriage. If the age of the bride and groom is less than the prescribed limit, legal action can be taken against the parents, relatives, wedding procession and even the priest who conducts the marriage. Under the Act, if an adult male marries a female below the age of 18 years, he can be punished with rigorous imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.

    The person who conducts, performs or assists child marriage and the person who promotes, permits or participates in child marriage shall also be punished with rigorous imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years or with fine. After child marriage, if the groom or the bride does not accept the marriage, then through friend, guardian or child marriage prohibition officer, or after attaining majority, can file a petition in the court to declare it void.

    If a child is forced, enticed or induced to enter into child marriage or is sold and used for immoral purposes, such marriage is considered null and void. When the marriage is declared void, the money, valuables, jewelry and other gifts exchanged between the two parties also have to be returned. In the Act, the District Officer of Women and Child Development Department has been declared as Child Marriage Prohibition Officer. Information about child marriage can be given to Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Police Station, Anganwadi worker, Sarpanch, Kotwar or regional officer employees of Women and Child Development Department.

  • Husband wanted to sell the house, murdered his wife when she refused

    Husband wanted to sell the house, murdered his wife when she refused

    Bemetara. After a dispute between husband and wife in Dhaurabhata of the district, the husband killed the wife by throwing a stone on her head. Police is interrogating the accused husband in custody.

    According to the information received from the police, 51-year-old Kripa Barle had a dispute with his wife Kavita yesterday morning while taking bath in the village pond in Dhaurabhatha village of Saja police station area. After this, in a fit of rage, Kripa Ram killed his wife by stoning her on the head near the ghat in the pond itself. As soon as the police got the information about the incident, station in-charge Vivek Patle along with his staff reached the spot, till then the accused escaped from the spot and was hiding by running towards Thankamhariya road.

    On the basis of information, the police reached the spot and took the accused into custody. Station in-charge Patle said that Kripa Barle told during interrogation that he was troubled by his wife’s illness, about which the two had a conversation. The husband of the deceased has been taken into custody by the police and is being interrogated. In the case, the police prepared the panchnama of the dead body on the spot and sent it to Saja Hospital for PM. After PMing the dead body here, it has been handed over to the relatives.

    It is said that the accused was pressurizing his wife to sell the house, but the deceased was not ready to sell the house, due to which there was tension between the two. Information has come to the fore about repeated disputes regarding the amount spent for the treatment of the deceased. However, the reason behind the murder is being said by the police to come out in the deliberation itself.

  • Police personnel practiced handling front during violence

    Police personnel practiced handling front during violence

    Jashpur. The police and the administration gave advice to control the crowd. Even after this people did not agree, then tear gas was released on them and aerial firing was also done. In fact, after the violent incident in Bemetara, preparations to deal with such incidents are being tested. In this episode, mockdrill was done on Friday. Under the leadership of Additional SP Umesh Kumar Kashyap, the police team practiced from dispersing the crowd in an emergency to handling the front in emergency-like situations.

    During this, SDOP Kunkuri Sandeep Mittal, SDOP Bagicha Sher Bahadur Singh etc. were present. In the mock drill, the jawans practiced the methods of dealing with the protestors. Police personnel equipped with safety equipment like helmets, body guards, elbow guards, shields, lathis carried out the prescribed drill to deal with the crowd of protesters in a phased manner. He first talked about this and gave an explanation. Action was taken after giving a final warning for non-compliance.

  • Patan’s new swimming pool will be according to international standard

    Patan’s new swimming pool will be according to international standard

    Durg. Collector Pushpendra Kumar Meena visited Patan development block area. Where he inspected the Herbal Medicinal Plant at Jamgaon M. During the inspection, he asked the concerned officers present to complete the remaining work of the plant on a war footing. Along with this, he also asked the present officers to start the production unit of the plant from June and advised them to select plants having special properties for the diagnosis of diseases. After this, he reached Sonpur’s Glazing Unit, whose construction work is almost at its final stage. All the machines here have been installed, in which training will be given to 80 people soon.

    Ceramics will be prepared with the help of modern machines installed in the glazing unit. In which training will be provided to potters as well as other youth who want to join clay art and employment opportunities will be provided. After this the collector reached Patan, where he inspected the swimming pool, sports complex, auditorium and library site. He asked for early completion of the infrastructure under construction and directed the concerned officer present to make the swimming pool in standard size of 25 x 50 as per international standard. Apart from this, the Collector had reached the Ripa Center in Funda, where he inspected the animal feed, oil crushing and nursery enterprises starting at the Ripa site. District Panchayat CEO Mr. Ashwani Dewangan, District CEO Mr. Mukesh Kothari and other concerned officers were present on the occasion.

  • The killer died in police custody, had killed his wife

    The killer died in police custody, had killed his wife

    Bemetara. The youth accused of killing his wife in Dhaurabhata area of Bemetara district died in police custody. It is being told that the health of the accused deteriorated late at night, after which the police took him to the Community Health Center. After first aid, he was brought to the district hospital, where he died during treatment. This case belongs to Saja police station area.

    According to the information received, a few days ago the accused killed his ailing wife by pelting a stone on her head. While taking action in this matter, the police arrested him. On the other hand, his health deteriorated in police custody late on Wednesday night. The police immediately took him to the Community Health Center. After first aid there, he was admitted to the district hospital, where he died during treatment. How he died will be known only after the post-mortem.