Tag: Manendragarh News

  • audio of patwari woman asking for bribe goes viral

    audio of patwari woman asking for bribe goes viral

    Manendragarh. The audio of a woman Patwari demanding bribe from Manendragarh is going viral. It is being claimed by the victim that a bribe of 10 thousand was demanded by the female Patwari. Patwari did not sign his documents for not giving the amount. In this matter the farmer has also complained to Manendragarh collector. The audio of the case is also going viral.

    This whole matter is related to Podi Bachra area of Manendragarh district. According to the complaint of Vikas Sahu, in lieu of making a chauhadi from the victim, he went to Patwari Draupadi Singh, woman of Amka Halka of Podi Bachra. Even after all the papers of the victim were OK, the lady Patwari did not sign her documents. Viral audio does not confirm relation with the public.

  • 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.

  • Drinking water problem solved in Chainpur

    Drinking water problem solved in Chainpur

    Manendragarh. Taking cognizance of the news related to water problem in village-Chainpur of Manendragarh district, Collector Narendra Kumar Dugga had instructed the PHE to solve the problem immediately. After receiving instructions from the Collector, the Public Health Engineering Department, Manendragarh, taking prompt action, has started water supply from 2 handpumps, doing necessary improvement work in all the three handpumps installed in Ward No. 13 of Gram Panchayat Chainpur. With the construction of a hand pump, the water problem in Chaunpur has been solved. The villagers are happy, now they will not have to wander for water.

  • Employment opportunity for youth, 95 posts will be recruited on June 27

    Employment opportunity for youth, 95 posts will be recruited on June 27

    Manendragarh. As per the intention of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, under the direction and guidance of Collector Narendra Kumar Dugga, a placement camp is proposed to be organized on June 27 from 11 am to 4 pm at Mangal Bhawan, Mauhar Para, Manendragarh for the applicants and educated unemployed.

    A total of 95 vacancies have been received by the private sector employers in the placement, in which 50 posts of Sales Officer, Development Manager, FLSM in SBI Life Baikunthpur, Lime Mantra, Bilasa Bhoomi Buildcon Pvt. There are 1 vacancies for Receptionist, 2 for Office Assistant, 10 for Sales Assistant, 2 for Sales Manager in Uslapur Bilaspur, total 30 vacancies for Sales Executive in Nava Kisan Bio Plantech Limited Bilaspur. Educated youth to attend the placement camp along with all their educational and technical qualification certificates, residence-caste certificate, employment office registration certificate, Aadhaar card and passport size photo to be present for the placement camp on the date and place Make sure.

  • 25 thousand fine imposed on forest officers, information not given under RTI

    25 thousand fine imposed on forest officers, information not given under RTI

    Manendragarh. Making fun of RTE became heavy for the officers of the Forest Department. Actually, RTI activist Ashok Srivastava of Manendragarh had imposed RTI. Forest officials have been fined for not giving information. According to the information received, Manendragarh’s RTI activist Ashok Srivastava had sought information from the Forest Department officials regarding the work and payment of the Campa item.

    On not getting a reply, he reported the matter to State Information Commissioner Dhanvendra Jaiswal. After this, while taking action, he imposed a fine of Rs. Since this action, there has been a stir among the officers ignoring the Right to Information Act. At the same time, the State Information Commissioner has directed to give information within 30 days.

  • Netra Jyoti and leprosy search campaign will run for 26 days in the district

    Netra Jyoti and leprosy search campaign will run for 26 days in the district

    Manendragarh. Intensive leprosy search and eye light campaign has been started under the direction and guidance of collector Narendra Kumar Dugga. This program will be held from June 15 to July 10. In this program which will last for 26 days, the health staff of the district will visit every house at the field level for health check-up. All the citizens will be marked as potential patients of leprosy, eye disease, malaria and other related diseases. At the initial level, patients will be sent to higher medical institutions for operation and better treatment after examination and verification by medical officers and eye assistant officers in Primary Health Center and Community Health Center.

    Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. Suresh Tiwari said that so far 49 potential patients of cataract and 13 potential patients of leprosy have been identified in the district. A target has been set to make the entire district a leprosy-free district by identifying leprosy patients and cataract patients and treating them better. Collector Narendra Dugga has appealed to all the citizens to cooperate in the health check-up work being done by the survey team of the Health Department. Tell your problem to the staff so that better health treatment facilities can be provided.