Tag: Chhattisgarh

  • Update on Singhpur train accident, 5 loco pilots injured

    Update on Singhpur train accident, 5 loco pilots injured

    Bilaspur / MP. A major train accident took place at Singhpur railway station in Shahdol district at around 7 pm on Wednesday. The goods train coming from Bilaspur collided with the goods train standing here. Meanwhile, the third goods train was passing from there, as soon as the accident happened, both the wagons of the goods train fell on the third goods train and the engine caught fire.

    A pilot has died in the accident. At the same time, 5 loco pilots have been injured, who have been admitted to Shahdol Medical College. Relief and rescue work is being done with the help of the local administration. Railway officials from Bilaspur and Jabalpur have left for the spot. It is being told that the accident happened due to signal overshoot near the station. Although railway officials say that what was the reason behind the accident, it can be told only after the investigation.

  • The shopkeeper was beaten with slippers and shoes, he was doing this dirty work

    The shopkeeper was beaten with slippers and shoes, he was doing this dirty work

    Durg. In the district, the accused who molested a minor girl alone at home was thrashed. On the screams of the girl, the people of the colony caught the accused. After this, not only men, but women also hit the accused with slippers and shoes so much that he bled. After this people handed over the accused to Nandini police.

    According to Nandini police station in-charge Rajesh Mishra, a case has been registered against Ward 8 Ahiwara resident Antosh Prasad for molesting a minor girl and under the POSCO Act. The accused works to make TV freezes. He also has a shop in Ahirwara. On Tuesday, April 18, the accused had gone to the house of a 14-year-old minor to make a fridge. At that time the girl was alone at home. Seeing this, his intentions got spoiled. He sent the girl to the kitchen to get water, and when the girl went to get water, he grabbed the minor from behind. After this the minor started crying. Due to this the people gathered around caught hold of the accused and thrashed him.

  • 5-year-old girl mauled to death by stray dogs in Chhattisgarh

    5-year-old girl mauled to death by stray dogs in Chhattisgarh

    Koriya: A five-year-old girl died after she was attacked by stray dogs in Chhattisgarh’s Koriya district on Friday, the police said.

    The incident occurred in the early hours of Friday near Margdarshan School Road in Baikunthpur.

    According to police, Sukanti (5), the victim was attacked by stray dogs when she was going to attend nature’s call at around 6 am on Friday. In the attack, the victim suffered grievous injuries and died.

    “After receiving information about the incident, police rushed to the spot for undertaking an investigation at the crime scene. Prima-facie investigation hints that the victim might have died due to attacks by dogs,” said Station House Officer, Baikunthpur Kotwali police station Ashwani Singh.

  • India is moving towards Ram Raj – Brijmohan Agarwal

    India is moving towards Ram Raj – Brijmohan Agarwal

    Raipur. Raipur South MLA and former minister Brijmohan Agarwal participated in Shri Ram Janmotsav program organized at Siddheshwarnath Hanuman Mandir Tikrapara. On this occasion, he worshiped Lord Ram and Shri Hanuman ji. Later he distributed Prasad to the devotees in Bhandara.

    In his brief address on this occasion, Brijmohan Agarwal said that the whole life of Lord Ram is an ideal for all of us. One can prove the meaningfulness of life only by following his footsteps. Today we are fortunate to witness the construction of a grand temple of Lord Rama in Ayodhya, the birth place of Lord Rama. After hundreds of years of struggle and sacrifice of the Sanatanis, this situation has become possible today. He said that India has moved towards Ramraj. May the blessings of Lord Rama remain on the country and may the entire Indian be happy. Today, on the occasion of Ram Navami, we pray this to the Lord.

    This event was organized by Ayodhyavasi Vaish Samaj. State president of the society Manish Gupta, city president Somnath Gupta, Naresh Gupta, Abhay Gupta, Virendra Gupta, Chandan Gupta, councilor Chandrapal Dhangar Ashish Dhangar etc. were present on this occasion. Today, on Ram Navami, MLA and former minister Brijmohan Agarwal visited Shri Ram at Baron Bazar. Worshiped after seeing Lord Ram’s court enshrined in the temple and Jaitu Saav Math.

  • MLA Brijmohan Agarwal is ideal for today’s generation

    MLA Brijmohan Agarwal is ideal for today’s generation

    Raipur. Yesterday, on the day of Ram Navami, the entire Raipur city was in Ram. The praises of Lord Ram were heard all around. All the main roads and streets of the city remained jammed. But after the evening rain and darkness, all the religious public programs stopped. People thought it appropriate to return to their homes.

    7-time MLA from Raipur, Brijmohan Agarwal also participated in the religious events of the city throughout the day. He also returned to his home amid the storm. But late night at 12:30, when I was returning after leaving a guest at Hotel Babylon, I saw Brijmohan Agarwal, along with his wife and his grandson, walking on the airport road. I was also with him in some programs of the previous day, so suddenly seeing him here, I could not live.

    I approached him. Wishing both brother and sister-in-law a very happy Ram Navami, touched their feet. I asked brother, what is the matter so late, brother? He said nothing, just going to Ram Mandir. I laughed and said brother, you kept roaming in the temples the whole day. And in this bad weather, he also set out on foot again. You too would have done wonders.

    He said that he could not see Lord Rama in this temple due to the rain and darkness. That’s why the mind was disturbed. Then was it the call of Lord Ram, we left on foot. Now after reaching the temple, take the blessings of Lord Rama and Mother Janaki. I kept thinking this after listening to his words, don’t know from which soil God has made him. Neither do they get tired, nor do they stop, they just go on continuously. Brijmohan Agarwal is really ideal for today’s generation.

    Note – Shared by Facebook user Devendra Gupta.

  • Chhattisgarh shines in 26th All India Forest Sports Meet, wins Overall Champion Trophy for 11th time

    Chhattisgarh shines in 26th All India Forest Sports Meet, wins Overall Champion Trophy for 11th time

    Raipur: Chhattisgarh has bagged the overall champion’s trophy 26th All India Forest Sports Meet held in Panchkula, Haryana, becoming the overall champion for the 11th time. With a total of 164 medals, Chhattisgarh maintained its first position, surpassing its closest competitor Karnataka.

    Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel and Forest Minister Shri Mohammad Akbar have congratulated and extended their best wishes to the Forest Department on this significant achievement in the All India Forest Sports Meet. It is worth mentioning that this event, which lasts for five days, includes various indoor games such as tennis, table tennis, badminton, swimming, karate, chess, weightlifting, powerlifting, kabaddi, as well as events in cricket, football, basketball, hockey, golf, and athletics. Officials from the Forest Department, from PCCF to guards, participate in these sports competitions.

    The forest department team of Chhattisgarh defeated Jammu and Kashmir in cricket, winning the gold medal for the seventh time. Similarly, in football, Chhattisgarh claimed first place by defeating Haryana, which had several national players in its team. Chhattisgarh’s basketball team won the gold medal by defeating Karnataka. In weightlifting and powerlifting, the team bagged a total of 19 gold medals, in tennis 12 gold and 2 silver medals, in badminton 4 gold medals, in swimming 6 gold medals, and in athletics 18 gold, 10 silver, and 8 bronze medals. In addition, they won 9 gold and 2 silver medals in tennis.

    Thus, in this year’s 26th All India Forest Sports Meet, Chhattisgarh won a total of 164 medals, earning a total of 542 points, and maintained its first position by beating their nearest rival Karnataka in tough competition. It is worth mentioning that with the skilled guidance of Chief Minister, Forest Minister along with Principal Secretary (Forest) Shri Manoj Pingua, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Chief of Forest Force Shri Sanjay Shukla, and the tireless efforts of nodal officer APCCF Shri Sunil Mishra and DFO Shri Vishvesh Kumar, Shri Alok Tiwari, and Ms. Sangeeta Rajgopalan, and the constant practice and dedication of the players, Chhattisgarh achieved the first position. They have brought laurels to Chhattisgarh.