Category: India

  • Shivpuri News: Water leaking from the roof and walls, school in dilapidated condition, students and teachers in the shadow of fear

    Water filled on the floor, children standing in the class

    Highlights

    The condition of Khiriya Primary School is worse. The roof of the school building is 30 years old and the raindrops keep falling continuously.

    Naiduniya representative Shivpuri. Many government primary and secondary schools under Badarwas block are in dilapidated condition. During rainy season, water is leaking from the walls and roofs of these schools. In such a situation, these schools can become the cause of an accident anytime. The officials of the education department are not paying any attention to these schools.

    This is the reason why the students studying in schools along with the teachers are living in fear. In this sequence, a new case of Khiriya Primary School has come to light on Monday. Here water is leaking from the wall on the roof of the 30-year-old school building.

    The school building has become very dilapidated. The situation is such that rainwater is dripping from all three rooms of the school. There is no place for the teachers to sit nor for the children to sit. In such a situation, the teachers are afraid that some accident may happen during the rain. According to the teachers, they have become more terrified after the accident in Sagar.

    tell the kids to sit

    There are three teachers posted in the school, namely Anand Pal Yadav, Savita Chidhar and Ravi Goswami. All three say that water is dripping in the school due to rain. Office chairs, class rooms, everywhere is filled with water. In such a situation, it is difficult to understand where to make the children sit and where to sit themselves. According to them, due to water filling on the roof due to rain, even after the rain stops, raindrops keep falling in the classrooms for hours because the entire roof is leaking.

    Complaint lodged in writing to BRCC

    According to the teachers, they have lodged a complaint about the poor condition of the school building verbally and in writing to BRCC Angad Singh Tomar, but no action has been taken on it till date. The teachers have appealed to the senior officials to get the school building repaired so that they can come out of fear and teach the children in a fear-free environment.

  • CG BREAKING: BJP leader expelled from party for misbehaving with a tribal youth

    Raipur. BJP has expelled its leader and former member of the Youth Commission Ajay Singh from the party. The party has taken this action in the case of Ajay Singh misbehaving with a tribal youth in Bhairamgarh.

    In the order issued by BJP, it is said that Ajay Singh is accused of misbehaving with a tribal youth. Due to this controversy, Ajay Singh was arrested, which has tarnished the image of the party. This comes under the category of indiscipline of the party and taking it seriously, the party has expelled Ajay Singh.

  • President Droupadi Murmu Receives Fiji’s Highest Civilian Award |

    Suva (Fiji): President Droupadi Murmu was on Tuesday conferred the Companion of the Order of Fiji, the country’s highest civilian award, as she hailed the ties between the two countries and said India stands ready to partner with Fiji to build a stronger, resilient, and more prosperous nation.

    “President Ratu Wiliame Maivalili Katonivere of Fiji conferred the Companion of the Order of Fiji upon President Droupadi Murmu. This is the highest civilian award of Fiji,” the President’s Office said in a post on X.

    Murmu, who is on a two-day visit to Fiji, described the honour as “a reflection of the deep ties of friendship” between India and Fiji. This is the first visit by an Indian head of state to the archipelago nation.

    President Murmu also addressed the Fijian Parliament.

    “As India emerges strongly on the global stage, we stand ready to partner with Fiji, according to your priorities, to build a stronger, more resilient, and more prosperous nation. Let us come together to unlock the full potential in our partnership for the mutual benefit of people of both our beloved countries,” she said while addressing the Parliament.

    She said that despite the vast difference in size, India and Fiji have much in common, including vibrant democracies. She recalled that almost 10 years ago, speaking in this same Hall, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had underlined some basic values that unite India and Fiji.

    “These include, ‘our democracy, the diversity of our societies, our creed that all human beings are equal, and our commitment to the liberty, dignity and rights of every individual’. These shared values are eternal, and shall continue to guide us ahead,” she said.

    “In my short time here, I can see that the rest of the world has so much to learn from Fiji. The gentle Fijian way of life, the deep-rooted respect for traditions and customs, and an open and multicultural environment make Fiji so special in an increasingly conflict-ridden world. No wonder, Fiji is the place where the rest of the world comes to find its happiness,” she said.

    She said she was confident that the newly announced projects, including the Super Specialty Cardiology Hospital to be established in Suva, would help to meet the priority needs of the people of Fiji and the wider Pacific region.

    She also said that it is heartening to know how the “Girmitiyas” and their descendants have been embraced by Fiji when they first arrived here.

    “More than 145 years ago, destiny bound our two countries together when ‘Indentured’ workers first arrived on the shores of Fiji Islands from India,” she said.

    “Though their early life here was filled with danger and hardship, it is heartening to know how the “Girmitiyas” and their descendants have been embraced by this country. In return, they have contributed immensely to the building of their new homeland through their hard work and diligence.”

    Earlier, President Murmu was warmly received by President Katonivere at State House where the two leaders discussed ways to deepen the bilateral ties.

    “At State House, President Droupadi Murmu also witnessed the progress of the ‘Solarisation of Heads of State Residences’ project, an Indian initiative which was inaugurated in February last year,” her office said in a post on X.

    Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka called on President Murmu and the two leaders held wide-ranging discussions and agreed to build upon the historic ties and strengthen the partnership between the two countries.

    She also addressed the Indian community here and thanked the government of Fiji for conferring her with the highest civilian award.

    Addressing the Indian community, she said “You came 145 years ago, yet you have not forgotten your culture, your language, your tradition, your lifestyle. That’s why I thank you so much.”

    “With your hard work, discipline and values, ​​you have been successful in all areas of life.”

    She also said that the Indian diaspora has been a living bridge in the process of strengthening the friendship between the two countries.

    “The Fijian Indian community…have helped in the development of this great country,” which, she said, in turn, has contributed to “the building of hope in the Pacific region.”

    “I also thank the Government of Fiji for recognising the contribution made by Girmits and their descendants in building modern Fiji during the recently held “Girmit Day” celebrations,” she said, adding that the special step taken by the present Fiji government in declaring “Girmit Day” as a National Holiday and making Hindi the official language in the Parliament are exemplary examples, she added.

    She further said that, “Keeping in mind the interests of our diaspora, the Government of India has launched several initiatives including the Overseas Citizen of India Card or OCI Card, to further deepen ties with the Indian diaspora, and to meet their needs.”

    “For the younger generation of migrant families, we have the “Know India Programme” to connect them with their Indian roots. I am very happy to know that a good number of Fijian youth have taken advantage of this programme.”

    From Fiji, Murmu will travel to New Zealand and Timor-Leste. Her six-day three-nation visit aims to take India’s Act East Policy forward, according to the Ministry of External Affairs.

  • Indore Traffic System: More than a thousand students, doctors, lawyers, social workers will manage the city traffic every Saturday and Sunday

    Minister Vijayvargiya said- Whenever I am in Indore, I will do duty at any intersection

    Highlights

    Traffic Mitra campaign started in the city from Monday, Minister Vijayvargiya said- I will be in Indore and will do duty at any intersection, campaign logo, song, website launched, programs will run throughout the year

    Naiduniya representative, Indore. With the aim of improving the city’s traffic system, the Traffic Mitra campaign started in the city from Monday. Urban Administration and Housing Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya, Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava formally launched it at the Basketball Complex.

    In the programme, more than a thousand students, doctors, lawyers and social workers were administered the oath of traffic management. All of them will manage the traffic on various intersections of the city every Saturday and Sunday for one year.

    Minister Vijayvargiya also took oath as traffic friend

    He said that whenever I will be in Indore, I will definitely do duty at some intersection. In the program, the logo, song, website, internet media handler related to Traffic Mitra Abhiyan were launched. A brochure of various programs to be organized throughout the year was also released.

    On this occasion, Minister Vijayvargiya said that I am proud that Indore does what it says. We all have to take a pledge to make Indore number one in traffic. Be aware of the city’s traffic management and your health and use a bicycle once a week. Mayor Bhargava said that with the cooperation of the citizens of Indore, we have been able to achieve the target of planting trees in record time.

    Now we have to work towards making Indore number one in traffic. During the Pravasi Sammelan, guests from different countries, the President, the Prime Minister along with the entire cabinet were in Indore. During the seven days of the event, Indore followed the traffic rules honestly and did not allow any traffic jams to occur. If we ourselves are on the roads, then Indore will be number one in traffic. The way we have shown willpower in cleanliness, we will have to show the same willpower in traffic as well.

    Five major campaigns will be run under the Traffic Mitra Abhiyan

    1- Under ‘Main Hoon Traffic Mitra’, one thousand students, doctors, lawyers, social workers will manage the traffic system at major intersections every Saturday and Sunday evening.

    2- Under Traffic Talk, 48 sessions will be organized in schools and colleges throughout the year. These will include the police department, RTO department, traffic experts and the mayor. There will be discussions on improving Indore’s traffic.

    3- Under the traffic meeting, 24 meetings will be held in a year with various organizations. Various groups like textile association, mill association, iron merchants association will be discussed about their role in traffic improvement.

    4- Under No Helmet No Entry, a rule will be implemented in government and private institutions that employees without helmets will not be allowed to enter the office.

    5- Oath Abhiyan- Under this, 10 minutes will be given on traffic improvement in social, political and religious events. People will be informed about traffic rules. They will be administered oath to follow the rules.

    These also joined

    Mayor Council members Rakesh Jain, Nandkishore Pahariya, Abhishek Sharma, Police Commissioner Rakesh Gupta, Traffic DCP Arvind Tiwari, RTO Pradeep Sharma, Assistant RTO Archana Mishra, Additional Commissioner Manoj Pathak etc. were present on the occasion of the launch of the campaign on Monday.

  • Preparation for by-election in UP: By-election will be held on 10 seats, CM Yogi and Deputy CM Maurya have been given the responsibility of these seats

    Lucknow. After the Lok Sabha elections, many assembly seats in the state have become vacant. In such a situation, by-elections are to be held on the vacant seats. All the parties have started preparing for it. BJP has also geared up. For the by-elections to be held on 10 seats, CM Yogi has taken the responsibility of winning 2 seats. Apart from this, 4 other members have also been given the responsibility of 2 seats each.

    Let us tell you that Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has taken the responsibility of winning Ayodhya and Katehari seats in the by-elections. Apart from this, the BJP core committee has given the responsibility of Phulpur and Majhawan to Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya.

    Deputy Chief Minister Brijesh Pathak has been given the command of Sisamau and Karhal. BJP State President Bhupendra Chaudhary has been given the responsibility of Meerapur and Kundarki. General Secretary Organization Dharampal has been given the responsibility of Khair and Ghaziabad.

  • 39 prisoners serving life sentence in Jharkhand jails will be released, CM Hemant gave approval

    Ranchi: The 31st meeting of the Jharkhand State Sentence Review Board was held today in the Jharkhand Secretariat under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Hemant Soren. In the meeting, a review was done regarding the release of 74 prisoners serving life sentence in various jails of the state. In the meeting, Chief Minister Shri Hemant Soren, in the light of the recommendation of the State Sentence Review Board, after thorough discussions and review with the officials for the release of 74 prisoners serving life sentence in various jails of the state, gave his approval to the decision to release 39 prisoners. In the course of the review, after discussing point-wise the opinion of the courts, Superintendent of Police of the concerned districts, Jail Superintendent and Probation Officer, a consensus was reached to release 39 prisoners.

    Connect the released prisoners with the mainstream of society

    In the meeting, Chief Minister Shri Hemant Soren directed the officials to verify the family background, social and economic status of the prisoners released after serving life sentence in various jails of the state in the light of the recommendation by Jharkhand State Sentence Review Board. The Chief Minister said that a special action plan should be made for income generation for the livelihood of the released prisoners. The Chief Minister said that the released prisoners should be linked to skill development programs. To connect them with employment, they should be given the benefit of schemes like dairy farm, poultry farm, animal husbandry etc. The Chief Minister said that after being released from prison, these prisoners should not face any social problem in living and should not face financial crisis, for this a better plan should be prepared and they should be linked to self-employment. The Chief Minister said that information should also be taken about the family status of those prisoners who are released who have become old. The Chief Minister said that it is also the moral responsibility of all of us to connect the released prisoners with the mainstream of society.

    Additional Chief Secretary to Chief Minister Avinash Kumar, Principal Secretary-cum-Law Advisor Law (Justice) Department Nalin Kumar, Principal Secretary Home, Prison and Disaster Management Department Mrs. Vandana Dadel, Judicial Commissioner, Ranchi Diwakar Pandey, Director General and Inspector General of Police Jharkhand Anurag Gupta, Inspector General of Prisons Jharkhand Sudarshan Prasad Mandal and other officers were present in the meeting.

  • CG MORNING NEWS: CM Sai will participate in the programs organized in Jashpur, former CM Baghel in Raipur, two-day e-office training in the ministry from today, all the councilors along with Mayor Dhebar on a tour of Bangalore and Mysore… in the capital today…

    Raipur. Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai went on a tour to his native village Jashpur on Monday. Today, on Tuesday, CM Sai will participate in various programs. After that, he will return to the capital Raipur from Jashpur at 4:55 pm. As per the scheduled time, CM Sai will leave by car from his residence in Bagiya in Jashpur district at 10:50 am and will go to the Government Higher Secondary School in village Bandarchuna of Kunkuri development block at 11 am and after attending the program there, he will reach Bagiya at 12:10 pm. The Chief Minister will leave by helicopter from Bagiya at 3:30 pm and return to Raipur at 4:55 pm.

    Former CM Bhupesh Baghel in Raipur today

    Former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel will be present in the capital Raipur today. He will leave for Raipur from his Bhilai residence at 11:15 am. Bhupesh Baghel will reach his residence in Civil Lines, Raipur at 12:00 noon. After that he will leave for Bhilai at 5:30 pm.

    Two day e-office training in State Ministry from today

    A two-day e-office training has been organized for ministerial employees in the State Secretariat (Mahanadi Bhawan). This training will be held in room number SO 12 in the ministry on 6th and 7th August under the Digital India program. In the first shift, officers from the level of Deputy Secretary to Junior Secretariat Assistant and Deputy Secretary to Section Officer will participate. Regarding this, the General Administration Department issued a circular to all the secretaries on Monday.

    Raipur Mayor along with all councillors on tour to Bangalore and Mysore

    Raipur Municipal Corporation Mayor Ejaz Dhebar along with all 70 councillors will visit Bengaluru and Mysore cities on a 6-day educational tour from today. The main objective of this tour is to study the new water treatment systems implemented in these cities. Apart from this, the councillors will also review other systems implemented in these cities, so that related improvements and new technologies can be implemented in Raipur.

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    ‘B2B Garment Fair’ organized from today

    Wholesale Hosiery and Readymade Dealers Association is organizing a huge ‘B2B Garment Fair’ from 6 August to 8 August at Rama World, Vidhansabha Road, near MGM Hospital. The fair will be inaugurated by Deputy Chief Minister Arun Saw on Tuesday morning. The above information was given by Vinay Jain, General Secretary of Wholesale Hosiery and Readymade Dealers Association.

    Under-23 cricketers’ fitness camp starts today

    Chhattisgarh State Cricket Association will organize a skill and fitness camp for under 23 male players from August 6 at the District Cricket Association ground. 40 players will participate in it. Giving information about the above, the association’s spokesperson Rajesh Dave said that in this camp, along with testing the fitness of the players, technical information about cricket will also be given.

    Appearance Day

    The birth anniversary of Dharma Samrat Karpatri Maharaj and the appearance day of Shankaracharya Jagadguru Avimukteshwarananda Saraswati of Jyotishpeeth will be held at Shankaracharya Ashram Boriyakala from 10:30 am. On this occasion, after Shringar Aarti of Maa Rajarajeshwari at 10.30 am, worship with various liquids will be done and Rudrabhishek of Siddheshwar Mahadev will be held from 8 pm onwards.

    karpatri jayanti

    On the 117th birth anniversary of Dharma Samrat Swami Karpatri Maharaj, mass Rudrabhishek, Shiva worship, tree plantation, distribution of fruit offerings, Ramayana reading, satsang discourse, seminar and Bhajan Sankirtan programs will be held at Sri Sudarshan Sansthanam, Ravanbhatha near Puri Shankaracharya Ashram Bhanpuri from 9 am onwards.

    Shiv Shakti Aaradhana

    Shri Lohana Mahajan Raipur will organize a collective worship of Shiva and Shakti at Daya Bhawan New Timber Market Fafadeep from 9.30 am. Dada Gurudev Iktisa Jaap Dada Gurudev Iktisa Jaap will be held at Shri Simandhar Swami Jain Temple located at Bhairav ​​Society and Dadabari from 8 to 9 pm.

  • DNA Exclusive: Analysing Pakistan And China’s Conspiracy To Oust Sheikh Hasina |

    Bangladesh has witnessed a dramatic shift in its political landscape, marked by violent protests and the eventual resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. What started as a student protest against reservation policies has escalated into a full-blown crisis, revealing a complex web of international and domestic conspiracies aimed at overthrowing the current government. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has accused anti-national forces of orchestrating the turmoil.

    In today’s DNA episode, Zee News’ revealed how the the Bangladesh coup is a carefully orchestrated plot involving Pakistan, China, and Opposition parties. The plot, masterminded by China, involved six key players: the Pakistani military, ISI, Bangladesh Army, Jamaat-e-Islami, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), and China itself.

     

    Bangladesh Political Crisis : बांग्लादेश में पाकिस्तान वाला ‘तख्तापलट’. भीड़ के कब्जे में ढाका…आगे क्या होगा?

    बांग्लादेश के हालात पर दिल्ली में बैठक, PM आवास में CCS की बैठक जारी। बैठक में गृहमंत्री अमित शाह, रक्षामंत्री और NSA शामिल, बैठक में विदेश मंत्री जयशंकर भी मौजूद… pic.twitter.com/JTKFS223lU
    — Zee News (@ZeeNews) August 5, 2024

    The student-led protests, initially sparked by opposition to reservation policies, soon saw the involvement of Jamaat-e-Islami and BNP, both known for their anti-India and anti-Awami League stances. Jamaat-e-Islami, closely associated with ISI, was allegedly instrumental in inciting violence among the students.

    This organization, which had previously supported Pakistan during the 1971 Liberation War, has been a persistent thorn in the side of successive Awami League governments. This was not the first attempt to overthrow Hasina’s government. Pakistan had made two previous attempts, in 2009 and 2012, but failed. However, this time, with China’s backing, the conspiracy succeeded.

    China’s involvement in the coup is rooted in its significant investments in Bangladesh, totaling over $2.5 billion. When Hasina visited China in July to discuss debt relief, she was met with a cold response from Chinese President Xi Jinping, indicating that China was unwilling to provide assistance. This was seen as a signal to Hasina that her government was no longer supported by China.

    Watch tonight’s episode of DNA for a detailed analysis on Bangladesh coup here:

    तख्तापलट के पीछे पाकिस्तान?
    बांग्लादेश में ‘इंडिया आउट कैंपेन’ के पीछे चीन
    भारत ने क्या तैयारी की ?

    देखिए DNA LIVE @Anant_Tyagii के साथ #DNA #Bangladesh #SheikhHasina #BangladeshCoup #BangladeshArmy #ZeeNews
    https://t.co/Z9Lm4CCveo
    — Zee News (@ZeeNews) August 5, 2024

     

  • It is a technical report, let the officials observe it with satisfaction: Court

    There is a technical report, let the officials observe it with satisfaction: Court. Symbolic photo.

    Highlights

    Hearing on the PIL related to the revival of the Swarnarekha river, questions raised in the court on pending review of the DPR of the project. The officials did not inspect the DPR and present it before the court.

    Naiduniya representative, Gwalior. A public interest litigation related to the revival of the Swarnarekha river was heard in the Gwalior bench of the High Court on Monday. In this hearing, the advocate pleading on behalf of the petitioner, citing the High Court’s order of April, said that the order has not been followed yet.

    The officials have not inspected the DPR and presented it before the court, they are just delaying the time. On this, the High Court’s division bench said that a large amount is required to complete this project, so it is important for the concerned officials to be satisfied with the DPR. On the petitioner’s argument, the court said that do you know how much work is to be done in this project? It is not that the report is made today and the work is completed tomorrow.

    It takes time to inspect the technical report. Saying this, the High Court has directed to review this DPR on September 3 and submit the report to the court. Let us tell you here that in the year 2019, an advocate filed a PIL in the High Court demanding the revival of the city’s Swarnarekha river. Along with this, he has also raised debatable questions regarding the solution to the sewer being drained into it.

    While working on its solution, the Municipal Corporation, Smart City, Forest Department and PHE Department are busy in their preparations. At present, its DPR has been prepared which after inspection will be first presented in the court, then on the instructions of the court, it will be sent to the government and funds will be sanctioned. After this, the work of sewer drainage and garbage disposal along with restoration will be started.

  • CG TRANSFER: 10 section officers transferred, see list…

    Raipur. The General Administration Department has issued transfer orders of 10 section officers. According to the order, Virendra Kumar Mirchi has been made General Administration Superintendent. Kamlesh Kumar Gajbhiye has been given the responsibility of Good Governance and Convergence Department.

    Apart from this, Nand Kumar Meshram has been given the responsibility of Jail Department, Maniram Ratre of Fisheries Department, Kusum Kant of Skill Development Technical Education Employment Department, Basant Kumar Dhruv of Finance Department, Neelambar Ohdar of General Administration Department Room-13, Sudarshan Yadav of Public Works Department, Virendra Kumar of Finance Department and Kunj Lal Yadav of Home Department NRI Cell.

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