Tag: Dhamtari District

  • Ranger in charge suspended, accused of cheating 1 crore 7 lakh

    Ranger in charge suspended, accused of cheating 1 crore 7 lakh

    Dhamtari. In the case of economic irregularity, Dhamtari’s deputy ranger and in-charge ranger Mahadev Kannauje has been suspended by Chief Conservator of Forests JR Nayak with immediate effect. The period of suspension will be in Raipur. The ranger in charge is accused of financial irregularities of crores of rupees.

    In the order issued by Chief Conservator of Forests JR Nayak, it has been said that Mahadev Kannauje, Deputy Forest Range Officer, In-charge Range Officer Dhamtari, unauthorizedly opened account no. 1 crore 7 lakh 44 thousand 145 was withdrawn by opening 3355101006322. Misleading records were presented by forgery in the income expenditure (bank statement) of the monthly account to be submitted every month. 6 lakh 81 thousand 874 cash was withdrawn in September 2022, October 2022, November 2022 and January 2023 without the permission of Divisional Forest Officer Dhamtari. For this, 4 lakh 74 thousand 642 cash was withdrawn by authorizing the casual worker Deepak Tandon.

    In view of the seriousness of the case, the Dhamtari Forest Divisional Forest Officer has recommended immediate suspension of Mahadev Kannauje, Deputy Forest Range Officer (in-charge, Dhamtari) on June 30. Under Rule 9 of the Chhattisgarh Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules 1966, Mahadev Kannauje, Deputy Forest Ranger, Range Officer in-charge Dhamtari, Forest Division Dhamtari is suspended with immediate effect. During the period of suspension, Mahadev Kannauje’s headquarters office is fixed at Forest Conservator’s Work Planning Raipur, he will be eligible for subsistence allowance as per rules.

  • Life of 21 families passing in darkness, know about this village

    Life of 21 families passing in darkness, know about this village

    Dhamtari. Even today the lantern era has not ended in Barpadar village. Electricity is like a story for the people here. The distance of this village from Dhamtari district headquarter is 150 kms. This is a dependent village of Belarbahra. 21 families live in this village. But till date no road has been built in this village, there is no electricity and no health system. Even today one has to cross the forested roads to reach this village.

    The people of the village are still living in the lantern era. There are problems like electricity and roads. But there is also a lack of bridges and culverts to reach this village. There is a school to say in the village, but for the last 4 years the lock is hanging in the building. Villagers have to walk miles to get drinking water. On the one hand, the government is opening new kindergartens. But till date this facility has not reached this village. Pregnant women living in this village without anganwadi have to wander even for nutritious food. On the other hand, if someone falls ill in these circumstances, then believe that taking him to the hospital is like breaking a mountain.

  • Tomorrow there will be bumper recruitment in placement camp, 46 posts will be filled

    Tomorrow there will be bumper recruitment in placement camp, 46 posts will be filled

    Dhamtari. On the instructions of Collector Rituraj Raghuvanshi, to provide employment to the youth of the district, a placement camp was organized by the District Employment and Self-Employment Guidance Center on June 23 from 11 am to 4 pm, Room No. 45 of the District Employment Office located at Composite Bhavan, near the district office. Will be done in

    Giving information in this regard, the Deputy Director, District Employment and Self-Employment Guidance Center said that in this camp, the employer The Gyan Rashmi Group of School Kanker will conduct interviews for recruitment to a total of 46 posts. He has asked interested applicants to attend the placement camp on the due date with educational, technical, qualification certificates, residence, caste, employment office registration and 2 passport photos.

  • Kurud police caught liquor smuggler

    Kurud police caught liquor smuggler

    Dhamtari. Superintendent of Police Prashant Thakur has directed the station in-charges to run a continuous campaign to effectively curb anti-social activities and illegal liquor sales in the district. In the same sequence, under the guidance of Additional Superintendent of Police Megha Tembhurkar Sahu, under the leadership of SDOP Krishna Kumar Patel, station in-charge Kurud Niri.Deepa Kenwat had left for the police team raid action under Kurud police station area.

    During this, information was received from the informer that a person named Golu Dhimar, a resident of Kurud, was illegally carrying a large quantity of liquor on foot from the native temple shop for sale. On the information on which the accused Bhanupratap alias Golu Dhimar has been caught near the hut on Kurud Charra main road after taking raid action by summoning the accompanying staff and witnesses.

    Accused – Bhanupratap alias Golu Dhimar father late Sukul Ram Dhimar age 40 years Sakin Dhobni Para Kurud police station Kurud district Dhamtari has been duly arrested and sent on judicial remand.

  • Supervisor accused of harassing, complaint to collector

    Supervisor accused of harassing, complaint to collector

    Dhamtari. Anganwadi workers and helpers of Demar sector of Chhattisgarh district have united against the supervisor. Anganwadi worker-helpers are accusing the supervisor of harassing them financially, socially and mentally. Action has also been demanded from the Collector, while the Anganwadi workers-helpers are talking about going on strike if no action is taken.

    Anganwadi workers say that they are being ill-treated by the supervisor. Anganwadi worker and Sahayika Manch said that the supervisor demands money in the name of not inspecting the Anganwadi. On the other hand, for non-payment of money, repeated inspection of Anganwadi is harassed by them and notices are handed over for small things. Along with this, Anganwadi workers and helpers are not given leave even for a day. The Women and Child Development Department says that a complaint has been received against the supervisor. Action will be taken against them after the investigation report comes.

  • Sand stolen at 4 in the morning, mafia doing bad condition of the road

    Sand stolen at 4 in the morning, mafia doing bad condition of the road

    Kurud. Sand overloaded highway vehicles are being operated indiscriminately on the roads of Kurud area of Dhamtari district. The condition of the roads is getting worse day by day due to the vehicles running freely with the sand stock. Due to overloaded vehicles, there is a possibility of accident all the time.

    It may be noted that due to the rains, till September 30, mining is banned on the valid sand mining leases allotted in the Mahanadi region. Before this, the mining contractors have kept stock of sand. From where overloaded highway vehicles are being operated indiscriminately ignoring the transport rules. Sand overloaded vehicles are galloping day and night on the roads of the area. Despite this, the Transport Department is not taking any action against them.

    On the condition of anonymity, a city dweller told that, these Hiva vehicles drive at high speed considering the people walking on the road as weeds, due to which small and big accidents happen everyday. However, people are unable to mention and complain about it due to the fear of public shame. Apart from this, sand and dust flying from overloaded vehicles of sand remain a problem for the villagers. At the same time, the condition of the roads is also getting worse day by day.

  • Traffic in-charge took action on 40 school buses found defective

    Traffic in-charge took action on 40 school buses found defective

    Dhamtari. On the instructions of Superintendent of Police Prashant Thakur, under the guidance of Deputy Superintendent of Police, Traffic, Mani Shankar Chandra, under the leadership of traffic in-charge Satyakala Ramteke, the team of Police, Transport and Health Department, under the leadership of traffic in-charge Satyakala Ramteke, signed lease contracts in educational institutions and institutions by the team of Police, Transport and Health Department. School bus checking was done by the Ministry of Fitness, Permit, Insurance, Pollution and Transport Department of the buses operating under the Motor Vehicles Act 1988 Rule 76 “B” on the points of school bus license conditions in the premises of the new transport office located at Nagri Road Bhoyna .

    In which the district’s St. Xavier’s School, Vidyakunj Loharsi School, Sarvodaya School Model. School, Vidyakanj Memorial School, Samadhan Vidyalaya Mandraud, K.C.P.S School Kurud, DPS School Dhamtari, Mennonite School Dhamtari, a total of 58 school buses were inspected, in which 40 school vehicles were fitted with fitness, GPS, speed governor. 72,500/- was recovered by taking challan action on the said vehicles under the Motor Vehicles Act, due to camera, light, indicator, and maintenance not being correct and instructions were given to submit the certificate within a week by rectifying the defects.

    During school bus inspection, eye and health training of 46 vehicle drivers was done by the health department team, in which 04 vehicle drivers were advised to wear spectacles due to weak eyesight. The drivers were informed about the traffic rules by organizing a traffic training workshop for the drivers present in the inspection camp. In the said inspection investigation, Mr. Ramakrishna Sahu, Suresh Netam, Pr. Kamalkishore Sahu, R. Moh. Sainik Dogesh Sahu, Assistant Eye Officer Shri P.N. Sahu B.K.Shukla, Indrajit Sahu be present.

  • Forest department took action in case of illegal hunting of chital

    Forest department took action in case of illegal hunting of chital

    Dhamtari. Taking action in the case of illegal hunting of wild animal chital, the forest department has sent 10 accused to jail. Arrows and bows have been recovered from the possession of the accused. The matter pertains to village Kantakuriardih area under forest range Kerengaon. According to the information, the villagers hunted Chital who reached near the school premises of Kantakuriardih while wandering through the forest. After getting information about the case, Bharat Lal Verma and his team, under the guidance of Dhamtari DFO Mayank Pandey and under the direction of Dhamtari SDO TR Verma, under the leadership of Circle Officer Kerengaon, issued a search warrant and arrested 10 accused for poaching chital. sent to jail.

    Among the arrested accused, the accused were Johar Singh vld Nandlal Kamar (33 years), Bhuvan vld Chamra Kamar (35 years), Birender vld Nandlal Kamar (24 years), Puranik vld Shyamlal Kamar (28 years), Maniram vld Nohru Ram Kumar (25 years) years), Radhe Lal vld Panchu Ram Kamar (18 years), Chait Ram vld Rati Ram Kamar (30 years), Anand vld Banarasi Lal Kamar (19 years), Kishan vld Shivlal Kamar (25 years) and Durgesh vld Punrad Kamar (19 years) Years) All the residents of village Barabandha (Bagbuda Para) are included. Action was taken against the accused under sections 9 and 50 and 51, 52 of POR number 1487/13 Wildlife Protection Act 1972. 3 bows and 4 arrows were seized from the accused.

  • 50 encroachers arrested, forest department took major action

    50 encroachers arrested, forest department took major action

    Dhamtari. The forest department has arrested 50 people who encroached upon trees in the forest of Udanti Sitanadi Tiger Reserve in the district. This action has created a stir among the encroachment workers. It is being told that 468 trees have been cut in room number 322, 353 of Nagbel Beat in Ghotbeda Ghuravad forest of Sitanadi Udanti Sanctuary.

    After which about 100 acres of forest land was encroached upon by the villagers. And a few days back, the Forest Department fired a bulldozer on the illegal encroachment. After which the team of Dhamtari Forest Department has arrested 36 male and 14 female encroachers and produced them in the court.

  • There is darkness in life, this person is an expert in improving electricity

    There is darkness in life, this person is an expert in improving electricity

    Dhamtari. If there is courage and passion to do something, then no work is impossible for a human being in the world, which he cannot do. Blind Dhanesh Vishwakarma did the same feat, who did not give up on life even after not having both eyes. Divyang Dhanesh repairs electronic equipments including TV, fan, cooler with great skill, seeing which everyone clamps his finger under his teeth. With the help of this work, unmarried Dhanesh is searching for light in the life of loneliness by removing the darkness spread in his life.

    Actually, we are talking about 45-year-old Dhanesh Vishwakarma, living in village Joratarai of Kurud development block of Dhamtari district, who despite being visually impaired in both eyes, repairs electrical appliances quickly. Even after not having both eyes, there is not an iota of despair on his face. Dhanesh Vishwakarma told that as soon as he came into the world, there was darkness in his life, in which light has not been found till date. Dhanes’s parents also got a lot of treatment done, but nothing was achieved, but due to lack and poverty, three and a half acres of land was also sold. At the age of 13-14, even the shadow of his parents was snatched from his head. Brother and sister were living like this, while on the other hand, when she was eligible for marriage, the sister was married with the help of the people of the village and society.

    Dhanesh said that at the age of just 15, he held a screwdriver in his hands, which first tried to make electrical equipment, button holder in the board, wiring and gradually with experience the courage also increased, for which people called him his father. They started calling for repairing the damaged electrical equipment of the houses. Significantly, the courage of visually impaired Dhanesh has to be appreciated that he also makes TV, fan and cooler, which he does not feel afraid while repairing.