Tag: Raipur

  • Fungal infection can be a problem in the rain, know the advice of doctors?

    Fungal infection can be a problem in the rain, know the advice of doctors?

    Raipur. Monsoon usually covers most parts of the country by the end of June. However, in the initial days of monsoon, sometimes sunny, sometimes rainy conditions become challenging for health in many ways. With the introduction of humidity in the environment, many types of diseases also start to flourish. This season is also considered very favorable for the breeding of mosquitoes, due to which the risk of many types of mosquito-borne diseases like dengue, malaria and chikungunya increases as soon as the rains begin.Director, Epidemic Control Dr. Subhash Mishra said that In view of the changing season, all people need to take special care of their health. Even a little carelessness can make you sick. The risk of diseases like malaria, dengue, chikungunya, cold, cough, vomiting, diarrhoea, viral fever, fungal infection, hepatitis and typhoid increases during the rainy season.
    Dr. Mishra told that the risk of many types of mosquito-borne diseases like malaria, dengue etc. increases significantly during monsoon. During the rainy season, the water filled in the pits is considered very suitable for the breeding of mosquitoes. In this season, the risk of diseases like malaria and dengue increases considerably due to the bites of infected mosquitoes. Both these diseases can be fatal if they reach serious condition. Therefore, to prevent them, mosquitoes should be prevented from flourishing. Water should not be allowed to stagnate around the house. Mosquito net should be used while sleeping. In case of problems like fever, vomiting, diarrhoea, one should not take medicines on his own, rather medicines should be taken only after consulting the doctor in the nearest health center.

    One of the most prominent diseases in monsoon is common cold. It is caused by a virus that thrives in moist and humid weather. Wearing wet clothes for a long time or getting wet in rain water continuously increases the risk of cold, fever, cough and fungal infection. The extreme temperature fluctuations during the rainy season make the body more susceptible to bacterial and viral infections. It can cause seasonal cold and flu. The risk of cold and flu is seen more in people with weak immunity. To avoid these, carry an extra pair of clothes with you when you go out. Be in the fresh air instead of the air conditioner. Eat fresh fruits and vegetables and strengthen your immune system.

    Beware of Hepatitis-A, Dengue and Typhoid

    Director, Epidemic Control Dr. Subhash Mishra told that Hepatitis-A is mainly caused by contaminated food or water which affects the liver. It can cause fever, vomiting, body rash etc. Due to lack of adequate cleanliness, the risk of Hepatitis-A increases. That’s why it is very important to take special care of cleanliness.

    Contaminated water is also the main cause of typhoid. The disease of typhoid is caused due to the accumulation of water in the rainy season due to mosquitoes and dirt. Typhoid fever bacteria can be transferred to other people through the feces and urine of infected people. To prevent typhoid and hepatitis-A, use clean drinking water. If drinking water is not safe, it should be boiled and drunk.

    The rainy season has seen the highest outbreak of dengue in the last few years. The disease is spread by the bite of Aedes aegypti mosquito. Symptoms of dengue can be headache, fatigue, joint pain, low platelets, etc. On seeing any of these symptoms, one should immediately go to the nearest health center and get treated.

  • ED big action on industry group, attached property worth crores

    ED big action on industry group, attached property worth crores

    Raipur. ED has taken major action against SKS Ispat, a big industrial group of the state. The ED has attached the company’s assets worth Rs 517.81 crore in the bank fraud case. SKS Ispat is established in Siltara. Attached assets include land, building, plant and machinery. ED informed that for award of EPC contract to SKS Power Generation (Chhattisgarh) Limited (SKSPGCL) approximately Rs. Sethar Limited had committed swindle of Rs 3500 crore.

    228 crores to SKS Ispat & Power Ltd. Ispat & Power Ltd. in the guise of investing in the shares of the erstwhile parent company SKS (however, the compound interest at 12% p.a. was kept locked).

  • Fraud with a woman seeking help from Sonu Sood, FIR registered in Raipur police station

    Fraud with a woman seeking help from Sonu Sood, FIR registered in Raipur police station

    Raipur. Thugs are taking the hoax in different ways of online fraud. Thugs are using new methods of cheating. Now those who seek online help are being cheated. A woman sitting on a dharna for compassionate appointment in Raipur sought help from film actor Sonu Sood through Twitter and she became a victim of fraud. A woman sitting on dharna has been duped online of Rs 50,000. A complaint has been registered in the old township police station. The cyber cell team is probing the matter.

    The vicious thug asked the woman to download the app. First Madhuri Mrige downloaded the app on her other partner’s number, but there was no money in that account. After this, the vicious thug got the app downloaded on Madhuri Mrige’s number by saying that only the one who needs help in his account will have to download it. As soon as the app was downloaded, 50 thousand rupees were deducted from Madhuri Mrige’s account twice.

  • The way for the construction of Gems-Jewellery Park in Raipur is clear

    The way for the construction of Gems-Jewellery Park in Raipur is clear

    The way has been cleared for the establishment of the proposed ‘Gems and Jewelery Park’ in Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh. The Chhattisgarh High Court has dismissed the petition filed against this park as baseless. In the year 2020, a petition was filed by former MLA Devji Bhai Patel in the Bilaspur-based High Court, in which he called the ‘James and Jewelery Park’ by the Chhattisgarh government. The allotment of agricultural produce market land at Pandatarai in Raipur was challenged for the purpose. The High Court had issued a stay order in the matter.

    While removing the stay order during the hearing on Tuesday, the High Court termed the petition as baseless and dismissed it. Advocate General Satish Chandra Verma, Additional Advocate General Chandresh Srivastava and Deputy Government Advocate Vikram Sharma presented the case on behalf of the government. With the dismissal of the petition, the hurdle in setting up the ‘Gems and Jewelery Park’ of the government has been removed.

  • The Project will help in development and operation of 600 model schools

    The Project will help in development and operation of 600 model schools

    Raipur. On the initiative of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, the World Bank has sanctioned an amount of Rs 2460 crore to improve quality of education and infrastructure in the schools of Chhattisgarh and to encourage science and commerce education at the higher secondary level. Nearly 40 lakh students coming from poor and weaker sections of the society will be benefited from this project.

    It is noteworthy that Swami Atmanand English and Hindi medium Schools have been opened in the state to provide quality education to the students of underprivileged communities. In addition, many innovative initiatives are also being taken in the field of education. The Chhattisgarh Accelerated Learning for a Knowledge Economy Operation (CHALK) project has been commenced with the aim to improve access to  education across all grades, and to address the growing demand for science and commerce studies at the senior secondary level. Under this project, residential facilities for students and teachers will be provided for the schools in remote locations.

    Now with the amount sanctioned by the World Bank, this project aimed at providing housing, increasing the enrollment rate of students in schools, improving the quality education and promoting science and commerce education in secondary schools of the state, to increase the number of science and mathematics teachers, to strengthen the necessary infrastructure in laboratories, and to provide accomodation facilities to the students coming from remote areas to study will be be implemented.

    600 model schools to be developed and operated in the state

    This World Bank project will help develop and operate about 600 model schools from class 1 to 12 and encourage science and commerce education at the secondary level. Trained teachers, strong leadership and adequate infrastructure for learning management will be provided in the schools. The project will help in compensating the learning loss during COVID-19. Under the project, teachers will be provided training to make the classroom lessons fun-learning and engaging experience for the students. This project will enhance the employability of the youngsters and also create better employment opportunities in the fast growing manufacturing and service sectors in Chhattisgarh.

  • The meeting of Unified Command chaired by Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel was held today at the New Circuit House in Raipur

    The meeting of Unified Command chaired by Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel was held today at the New Circuit House in Raipur

    Raipur. The meeting of Unified Command chaired by Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel was held today at the New Circuit House in Raipur. The meeting was attended by Home Minister Shri Tamradhwaj Sahu, Chief Secretary Shri Amitabh Jain, Director General of Police Shri Ashok Juneja, Additional Chief Secretary Shri Subrat Sahoo, and several other senior officials.

  • Newly-appointed Lieutenant Officers of the Indian Army from Chhattisgarh pay a courtesy visit to the Chief Minister

    Newly-appointed Lieutenant Officers of the Indian Army from Chhattisgarh pay a courtesy visit to the Chief Minister

    Raipur. The newly-appointed Lieutenant Officers of the Indian Army from Chhattisgarh paid a courtesy visit to the Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel at his residential office today. It is noteworthy that this year, Mr. Chinmay Thakur from Balod, Mr. Dhananjay Sahu from Kanker, Saurabh Kapoor from Sakti, Kushagra Garg from Raipur, and Prince Batra from Bhilai have been appointed to the post of Lieutenant in the Indian Army after the successful completion of four years of training. The newly appointed officers informed the Chief Minister that they had passed out from IMA Dehradun on 10th June. They will assume their responsibilities in the month of July. Congratulating the newly appointed Lieutenant Officers, the Chief Minister expressed his best wishes to them for efficiently discharging their official duties. He added that their selection in the Indian Army will inspire the youth of the state to come forward to serve the nation. Former soldiers Nanku Ram Sahu, Bhupendra Thakur, Naveen Garg, Raj Kapoor, and the guardians of the newly appointed officers were present on the occasion.

  • Preparation for protest to close Ring Road’s liquor shop

    Preparation for protest to close Ring Road’s liquor shop

    Raipur. Citizens living in nearby settlements and colonies are troubled due to the liquor shop located in Bhatagaon Ring Road near Interstate Bus Stand. Satyamev Jayate Foundation will protest near the liquor shop along with the regional citizens demanding the closure of the liquor shop to remove their problems. Issuing a statement, the State Coordinator of Satyamev Jayate Foundation, Kanhaiya Aggarwal said that on May 13, 2023, a memorandum was given to the Collector and District Excise Officer demanding the closure of the shop in a village.

    The Collector had said that he would direct the Excise Department to take necessary action to remove the problems in the said area, the District Excise Officer had also said that a proposal would be sent for shifting the liquor shop. It is worth mentioning that due to the liquor shop located in Ring Road, women from nearby areas including Sonkar Para, BSUP, Anand Nagar, Brahmadev Colony, Wallafort City, Danteshwari Temple, Chharipara, Uttam Nagar, Ask City are afraid to pass through that route due to drug addicts. . The environment is bad because of the drug addicts in the entire road. The citizens of the colonies and settlements are worried about the problems caused by the liquor shops.

    He said that despite the passage of 45 days, there is displeasure along with displeasure among the citizens of the area due to no decision being given regarding reducing the closure of liquor shops. If no decision is taken regarding the closure of the said liquor shop in 07 days, then the people of the area will be forced to protest indefinitely near the liquor shop.

  • Waterlogging in city roads, drivers are facing problems

    Waterlogging in city roads, drivers are facing problems

    Raipar. The face of the city has changed due to the rains in Chhattisgarh for the last 72 hours. The roads of the city are filled to the brim in the first rain itself. City drains are in spate. There is waterlogging in houses and streets. Jal Vihar Colony, Anand Nagar, Raja Talab area, Telibandha Chowk, Ghadi Chowk, roads in front of CM House have been filled with water. Apart from this, water is also filled in areas like Civil Line, Narmada Para, Mauli Para.

    Motorists are facing a lot of problems due to water-logged roads. In front of Telibandha Talab in Raipur, the work of making a drain is going on in Anand Nagar for the last 3 months. Due to which the commuters are facing a lot of problems. Local residents say that this problem is happening for the last 3 months. At the time of starting the work, the officials and the councilor had said that within 8 to 15 days the work of the drain would be done. But 3 months have been completed and till now the work is not completed.

  • Cheating in the name of saving from ED, fraud arrested on complaint of excise officer

    Cheating in the name of saving from ED, fraud arrested on complaint of excise officer

    Raipur. The police have arrested two thugs from Amravati (Maharashtra), who extorted lakhs of rupees from about 12 officers of the Excise Department on the pretext of saving them from the Enforcement Directorate. Let us tell you that the recovery was made from the officers on the pretext of saving them from the action of the ED, which is probing the liquor scam of two thousand crores. Both of them became active when the ED was calling the excise officers to its office. After this, he took many officers under his guise and recovered.

    According to the information, the thugs had struck a deal with some officers for Rs 50 lakh each on the pretext of saving them from ED action and allegedly getting them to meet the director. Five lakh rupees were collected as advance.

    Excise Additional Commissioner Rakesh Mandavi had lodged the report at Rakhi police station. He told in the complaint that Ashwani Bhatia of Amravati and his partner called themselves the Liaisoners of Maharashtra. Claimed to the officers that he is identified with the director of ED and other officers. In the ongoing investigation of Excise Gadgadi in the state, action can be saved. Some people came under the guise and gave about five lakh rupees as advance. It is being told that the accused were demanding more money. The police have registered a case of blackmailing and fraud against both the accused.