Tag: Jagdalpur

  • Tanker filled with diesel overturned, villagers reached to rob diesel with utensils

    Tanker filled with diesel overturned, villagers reached to rob diesel with utensils

    Jagdalpur. There was a stir in the Kodenar police station area of Bastar district on Sunday afternoon when a tanker filled with diesel overturned. After this, the villagers took utensils from the house and reached to loot the diesel. The police have been involved in the investigation of the case. It was told that a diesel tanker that came out of Durg to go towards Geedam, as soon as the tanker reached Matapara on the way from Kodenar police station area to Lohriguda, suddenly the tanker overturned due to loss of control of the driver, after which the diesel tanker A lid opened.

    Seeing the diesel falling out, the villagers working in the field informed everyone. After which the villagers brought with them utensils and boxes, where they looted the diesel and ran away. When the police reached the spot as soon as the information was received, some villagers were definitely seen, but by then more than half of the diesel had spread from the field to the road. At the same time, due to this incident, a big accident was narrowly saved.

  • Accused who stabbed brother-in-law and brother-in-law in birthday party arrested

    Accused who stabbed brother-in-law and brother-in-law in birthday party arrested

    Jagdalpur. There has been a stabbing in a birthday party going on in a ward of Jagdalpur city. Two drug addict youths living in the area have attacked brother-in-law and brother-in-law with a knife over some issue. Both have suffered injuries in this incident. After the complaint in the police station of this murderous attack, the police have arrested both the accused. Those who have been produced in the court have been sent to jail. The case pertains to Bodhghat police station area of the district.

    According to the information, D Jagadish Rao, a resident of Mahendra Karma Ward Kannu Gali of Municipal Corporation area, was celebrating his daughter’s birthday. During this, a young man from the same area Ghanshyam alias Tullu reached the spot along with his friend Vicky. Both were intoxicated. After which he started abusing D Jagdish Rao over some issue. Meanwhile, T Venkatesh, brother-in-law of D Jagadish Rao also reached.

    When he was asked why he was having a dispute, he attacked both brother-in-law and brother-in-law with a knife kept with him. After the incident, both fled from the spot. Both were injured in the attack by drug addicts. Who were brought to the hospital. Then the matter was informed to the police. After which the soldiers of Bodhghat police station started searching both the youths. Those who were caught from a place in the city itself.

  • Cave sites in Kanger Valley National Park closed for tourists till 31 October

    Cave sites in Kanger Valley National Park closed for tourists till 31 October

    Jagdalpur. In accordance with the notice issued by the Assistant Conservator of Forests, the Kotamsar cave, Kailash cave, and all other cave sites in the Kanger Valley National Park will remain closed from 26 June 2023 to 31 October 2023, until further orders. Tourists will be prohibited from visiting the caves in view of their safety during the monsoon season.

  • Godhan NYAY Yojana: A new ray of hope for Subri

    Godhan NYAY Yojana: A new ray of hope for Subri

    Jagdalpur. The Chhattisgarh Government’s ambitious Godhan NYAY Yojana is playing an important role in empowering women financially. Subri Kudami, a beneficiary, and resident of Nannar village panchayat in Bastar district’s Tokapal development block, also received financial stability under the Godhan NYAY Yojana. Subri, who hails from an agricultural family, stated that she works as a cow dung seller and makes manure from cow dung under the Godhan NYAY Yojana. This scheme is run by the Chhattisgarh government under the Suraji Gaon Yojana. She has earned a total income of Rs. 56983, including Rs. 26190 obtained by selling 13095 quintals of cow dung in Nainnar Gauthan and a dividend of Rs. 17698 from the manufacture of manure from cow dung.

    Subri Kudami stated that there are six members in her family, which includes her husband and five children. She used the money to meet her household expenses and educate her children. She further stated that now she feels more confident and self-sufficient due to the financial stability received from this scheme. For this, she expressed her gratitude to the Chief Minister, Bhupesh Baghel, and the schemes launched by the current government for the welfare of the people.

  • Crocodile in the village pond, villagers thronged to see

    Crocodile in the village pond, villagers thronged to see

    Jagdalpur. A crocodile was seen basking in the sand in Morathpal’s pond, which lies between Pandaripani and Bhadisgaon, 12 km from the city. As soon as the information about the sighting of the crocodile came, people gathered in the nearby villages as well, where along with photos and videos, many people have also advised the people of the village not to enter the pond. It is being told that crocodiles are also seen here during the rainy season for the last 3 years, for which several rescues were done here by the forest department team, but they could not catch the crocodile here, but once again On Wednesday, a 12-feet long crocodile was seen, after which the villagers thronged.

    The villagers say that most of the people come here in the morning to take a bath, but now after seeing the crocodile, the people of the village have been denied that no one is here to take a bath or to wash clothes. Will come

    If any accident happens in any way, then the villager himself will be responsible, while the crocodile was seen sunbathing above the water for about 2 hours. After this, after the increasing number of people and noise, the crocodile has gone under water.

  • Gang rape 100 meters away from home, widow woman found in this condition

    Gang rape 100 meters away from home, widow woman found in this condition

    Jagdalpur. A case of gangrape with a woman who lost her husband has come to light under the Mardum police station area. The victim woman has been admitted to the hospital for treatment. Giving information about the case, Additional Superintendent of Police Nivedita Paul said that on the night of June 26, the woman had gone to defecate in the village, 100 meters away from the house, during which some youths took advantage of the darkness and gang-raped the woman. And left him in injured condition and ran away. The people of the village came to know about the incident in the morning.

    When the villagers went towards the forest, after seeing the woman there, the people of the village as well as the police were informed, after which the victim was admitted to the hospital. Police is continuously questioning the woman. At the same time, it is being told that there are youths from nearby who gang-raped the woman, who are being searched. The matter is under investigation.

  • Tree fell on two bike riders, death

    Tree fell on two bike riders, death

    Jagdalpur. A tree suddenly fell on bike-riding youths on Tuesday night near Raikot under Kodenar police station area. In this accident where 2 youths were killed, while one injured was brought to Mekaj, but he also refused to be admitted. Giving information about the matter, contractor Jitendra Chaudhary said that he was getting the work done under the tap water scheme in Dodrepal village of Darbha, Neelu Kashyap (19 years), Damru (22 years) Nandpura, Ramchandra of Bhanpuri police station area. (22 years) Apart from village Hagua in Kondagaon district, other youths were working. On Tuesday, Jitendra took information about the work from the youth.

    Around 8 o’clock in the night, near Raikot, the three youths were going towards Kodenar in a motorcycle when suddenly a Gulmohar tree fell on the bike rider near Raikot. Neelu and Ramchandra were killed in the accident, while Damru was injured. As soon as the incident was known, the Kodenar police reached the spot, where the dead body was sent to Mekaj for PM, while the injured was sent to the hospital for treatment, but the injured refused to be admitted.

  • Bank will give 10 thousand rupees to ATM holder, know the reason

    Bank will give 10 thousand rupees to ATM holder, know the reason

    Jagdalpur. ATM in Chhattisgarh’s Jagdalpur did not dispense money, due to which Canara Bank will pay a compensation of Rs 10,000. This order has been issued by the District Consumer Commission. It is being told that this matter is of Canara Bank.

    Here, Canara Bank will have to pay a compensation of Rs 10,000 if the District Consumer Commission does not get the amount from the ATM in one case. At the same time, apart from paying 7 percent interest on the bank, a separate fine of 10 thousand has been imposed. Let us tell you, the District Consumer Commission has also issued an order to give Rs.

  • postponed two trains from June 26 to July 2

    postponed two trains from June 26 to July 2

    Jagdalpur. There is terror of Naxalites in Naxal affected area Bastar district, Railway has postponed 2 passenger trains for a week. South Eastern Railway has postponed two trains from June 26 to July 2 keeping in mind the Janpituri week celebrated by the Maoists.

    Passenger and night express up to Kirandul have been suspended in view of Janpituri week celebrated by Maoists from June 26 to July 2 as per the orders of South Eastern Railway. Now both these trains will run between Dantewada to Visakhapatnam. Passengers between Dantewada to Kirandul will have to wait for a week for the start of the train. Significantly, most Maoist incidents often happen between Dantewada to Kirandul station. Because of this, the train is postponed from here. Maoists rarely target passenger trains but cause more damage to goods trains. Therefore, as a precautionary measure, the Railways has postponed the trains.

  • Doctors gave new life to one and a half year old child

    Doctors gave new life to one and a half year old child

    Jagdalpur. Once again in the Medical College Dimrapal, the doctors here gave a new life to a one and a half year old child by coming out of the mouth of death. The relatives thanked the doctors for the recovery of the child. It is to be noted that one and a half year old son of Rahul, who lives in Pinkoda, the innermost area of Bhairamgarh in Bijapur district, was taken to the Bijapur district hospital on the afternoon of June 8 due to sudden health deterioration, where the child had tremors during examination. On arrival, he was also suffering from malaria, anemia and difficulty in breathing, after which he was referred to Mekaj in the afternoon.

    On the evening of June 8, the child was brought to Mekaj through an ambulance, looking at the poor condition of the child, he was examined, where he weighed 8 kg and had 2 grams of blood in his body. Without delay, the doctors put him on ventilator and on other tests, he also found symptoms of Japanese fever, while on examination of the other two children who came with the father, they also had Japanese fever along with malaria. Doctors kept Rahul in ventilator continuously for 48 hours, along with regular giving of life-saving medicines, the child came out of the ventilator within two days, which was removed from the ventilator on 10th June.

    After 15 days of hard work, not only Rahul but also his two brothers were cured. Tears welled up in the father’s eyes after seeing all the three children healthy. On June 25, the father went to his home thanking Dr. Anugrah Sahu as well as Dr. DR Mandavi, Dr. Madhuradha Rathore, besides staff nurse, ward staff.