Category: India

  • Loharidih case: Hearing in the death case of Shiv Prasad Sahu held in the High Court, the court gave this exemption to the petitioner.

    Virendra Gahwai, Bilaspur. A petition has been filed in the Chhattisgarh High Court regarding the Loharidih suspicious death case. The petition of the daughter of deceased Shiv Prasad Sahu has been heard in the High Court. The Division Bench of the Chief Justice has given permission to the petitioner to file the case in the jurisdiction of Madhya Pradesh. The petitioner had filed the petition demanding post-mortem.

    Let us tell you that the dead body was found hanging under suspicious circumstances. Advocate Sandeep Dubey, appearing for the petitioner in the case, said that on September 15, the body of Shivprasad Sahu was found hanging under suspicious circumstances on a tree in village Birsa in Madhya Pradesh. After this, MP Police conducted a short post-mortem and handed over the body to Chhattisgarh Police. After this, the police hurriedly buried the body in the presence of only a 9-year-old child without informing the elder members of the deceased’s family.

    The relatives of the deceased suspect that Raghunath Sahu and his family members had murdered Shivprasad. Because while Shivprasad was going to Madhya Pradesh, Janak Sahu, who is a member of Raghunath’s family, is missing. Therefore, a detailed post-mortem should be conducted in the case and action should be taken after investigation.

    In this case, the government told the court that because this incident happened under Madhya Pradesh border and the police there is investigating the matter. Therefore Chhattisgarh Police cannot investigate the matter. After this, the Division Bench of the Chief Justice gave permission to the daughter of the deceased to file a petition in the MP court.

    The body of the deceased is currently buried in Loharidih. The court said that when Madhya Pradesh Police comes to Chhattisgarh, the state police will cooperate in the investigation. Senior advocate Vivek Tankha argued the case on behalf of the deceased.

  • Maharashtra Declares Indigenous Cow As ‘Rajmata-Gaumata’ To Combat Rapid Decline |

    In a significant decision regarding indigenous cows, the Maharashtra government on Monday granted them the status of Rajmata-Gomata. The announcement came via a Government Resolution signed by Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan, who noted, “Cows have been an important part of human life since ancient times. The cow has long been referred to as ‘Kamarrenu’ in recognition of its historical, scientific, and spiritual significance.” He further highlighted that while different breeds exist across the country, the numbers of indigenous cows are dwindling at an alarming rate.

    Maharashtra is home to a variety of indigenous breeds, such as Devri and Lalkanari in Marathwada and Dangi and Shavdabhat in northern Maharashtra. However, the state has been facing concerns over the rapid decline in these native cows.

     

    #WATCH | Mumbai: Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde says, “Government has made several decisions in the cabinet meeting. This also includes declaring ‘Gau Mata’ (indigenous cows) the ‘Rajya Mata’. This was demanded by several people and seers. We have finally declared this today. Now… pic.twitter.com/7cexZh4Q1j
    — ANI (@ANI) September 30, 2024

    To address this issue, the government hopes that the new designation will motivate farmers to raise and care for indigenous breeds, which are integral to Ayurvedic practices like Panchagavya and traditional farming methods. “The decline in the number of Indigenous cows is a matter of concern,” the Government Resolution stated, urging livestock farmers to prioritize the rearing of these culturally significant animals.

  • Milk manager and SPO sentenced to four years each for taking bribe in Ratlam

    Two employees involved in bribe taking were jailed. symbolic picture

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    Manager and organizer found guilty of taking bribe. Lokayukta was caught taking bribe of Rs 10,000. Both the officers were sentenced to 4 years imprisonment.

    Naiduniya Representative, Ratlam: The court in Ratlam sentenced two people, manager Ganpatlal Biram and sales promotion organizer Saurabh Jain, to four years imprisonment in the case of taking bribe for payment of diesel bill. A fine of Rs 2,000 each was also imposed on both of them. The case was confirmed by the Lokayukta.

    District Prosecution Officer Govind Prasad Ghatia said that on May 3, 2019, applicant Rameet Jain had reached Lokayukta office Ujjain and given a written complaint that he works as Sanchi milk distributor cum transporter in the name of Jain Agency. The posted plant manager Ganpatlal Biram had demanded a bribe of ten thousand rupees in return for getting the bill paid.

    After this, Ramit Jain went to manager Ganpatlal Biram and taped the bribe related conversation. During the conversation, Ganpatlal Biram had said that if he can give ten thousand rupees in four-five days, Ramit had said that he does not have the money right now, he will make arrangements and give it after ten days.

    Lokayukta planned to catch the manager red-handed taking bribe and went to the office and arrested Ganpatlal Biram and Saurabh Jain. During interrogation, Saurabh Jain had told that he had taken ten thousand rupees as bribe and kept it inside the fridge kept in the store room. After this, money was seized from the fridge. Special public prosecutor Krishnakant Chauhan represented the government in the case.

    sent the accused to jail

    Special Public Prosecutor Krishnakant Chauhan said that the court also punished accused Ganpatlal Biram and co-accused Saurabh Jain with two years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of two thousand rupees each under section 120B of IPC. Both the sentences will run concurrently. After the sentencing, both were sent to jail after completing the paperwork.

  • Instead of trying to solve the problems, the students of residential school get threats, students came out to gherao the assembly in protest

    Lakshika Sahu, Raipur. Class 10 students of Prayas Residential School, Saddu in the capital, took to the streets today to surround the Assembly, demanding solution to their problems. Everyone made serious allegations of intimidation and indecent behavior against the administrative officer Manjula Tiwari and Principal Pramila Shukla of Raipur’s Prayas Residential School.

    Students studying in Prayas Vidyalaya told that Chaukhabh Institute is run for the preparation of competitive examinations. The children had taken admission in Prayas Vidyalaya for the preparation of JEE, but the students are neither provided books, nor proper study material for the preparation of the exam. Due to which the number of students qualifying JEE through efforts has reduced in the last few years.

    Projectors for smart classes in the school have been installed just for show. Most of these don’t work. 12 bathrooms and toilets have been constructed in the hostel for 350 students but only three of them are usable. There are many problems related to broken taps, sewage system, water dripping in rain, broken doors and lights. About which students have complained in dozens of applications. Doctors have also been provided in the hostel who do not check the health properly and send away paracetamol for every problem. Children said that if a student’s health becomes serious, it is difficult to get proper treatment at such a time.

    The students also alleged that the officials who come for inspection two-three times a year are sent away after being given tea, due to which the condition of the school and hostel itself does not reach the officials.

    There is no solution when I apply, I get threats

    The students accused the school management officials that when they approach with their problems, they are asked to complain in writing. When complaints are made in writing then those applications are set aside. Regarding this, the students of Prayas have also surrounded the principal office. But if complaints are made, the officials threaten to transfer the children.

    Students asked questions to the Assistant Commissioner who came to take the memorandum

    Among the officers who came to collect the demand and complaint letters written by the students, Assistant Commissioner Vijay Singh Kanwar came under the scanner of students. Actually, Vijay Singh Kanwar was also among the officers who inspected, to whom the students raised questions that after knowing our problem, instead of meeting us, you just go away after having tea with the officers and do not even try to meet us. The children asked how they were able to know the condition of the hostel and school without taking feedback from us. On this, the officer started asking the children to come for inspection after the holidays and started assuring the children that all their problems would be solved.

    The students also submitted a memorandum to the Secretary of the Tribal Development Department regarding their problems and demands. In the memorandum, the students placed demands on these subjects-

    The administrative officer and principal of the school should be removed immediately. The re-tender of Choukhabh Institute running in the school should be stopped. The system of the school should be immediately rectified. An experienced doctor should be appointed immediately in the school. Labs, library and other study materials should be provided at the right time as per requirement. If available, the fired maths teacher should be brought back immediately.

    Investigation will be done by forming a joint committee

    The Assistant Commissioner of the Tribal Development Department, who came to collect the memorandum of the students of Prayas Residential School, said that a committee is being formed for investigation. By issuing an order today, an investigation team will be formed, which will include Class One officers. On the basis of investigation, immediate action will be taken on the complaints of children.

  • Pakistani National, Family Illegally Living In Bengaluru Nabbed After 6-Year Ruse |

    A Pakistani national and his family were arrested by Bengaluru police for allegedly living illegally in the city for the past six years. The couple, who reportedly used fake identities, were detained along with two others during a raid in Jigani on the outskirts of the city on Sunday. According to preliminary investigations, the man, originally from Pakistan, married his wife in Dhaka, Bangladesh, before moving to Delhi in 2014. They later shifted to Bengaluru in 2018. The two others arrested are the man’s in-laws, who were also living with them under fraudulent documents.

    “Our Jigani Inspector investigated a matter and registered a case. Four people of a family were residing here illegally with the help of fraudulent documents,” a senior police officer stated. He added, “Now, a case has been registered and those four people are being interrogated. Based on the outcome of the interrogation, we will take further action.”

    The family had been living in a rented house in Jigani and allegedly managed to secure identity documents using fake names. Police are currently probing the man’s network and activities, particularly focusing on his connections and whether he was involved in any illegal businesses. 

    “We have collected details about them and are investigating the case. They were supplying materials to a garage, but that needs to be investigated further,” the officer explained. When pressed for details about any seizures made during the raid, the officer simply stated, “It is part of the investigation.”

    Home Minister G. Parameshwara also addressed the situation, emphasizing the need for thorough investigation. “How did they come? Why did they all come? All these will be investigated. If they had been in India for the past 10 years… if this is true, why didn’t the Intelligence Agencies track them? They even went to the extent of getting an Indian passport; obtaining Aadhaar is nothing for them. They changed their names and were running a restaurant as well,” Parameshwara remarked.

    As the investigation unfolds, authorities are keen to uncover how this family managed to evade detection for so long and what further actions will be taken against them.

  • Minor sexually assaulted a five year old girl in school, school sealed after protest by parents

    Demonstration of people outside school in Ratlam

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    School employee’s son sexually assaulted a girl. 16 year old minor sent to child custody. Parents protest outside the school regarding action.

    Naiduniya Representative, Ratlam: A five-year-old girl was sexually exploited in a private school in the city by a 16-year-old student of the same school. Parents and people became angry regarding the matter. Parents reached outside the school in large numbers and started protesting by sitting on the road and shouting slogans. Due to this, a situation of commotion was created there.

    Police and district administration officials reached there and took charge. The administration closed the school and evacuated the school director, principal, teachers and employees safely from the back gate and sealed the school.

    this is the case

    The case is of September 28, where a student was sexually exploited by the minor son of a school employee. On the complaint of the student’s mother, the Industrial Area Police registered a case against the accused student and took him into custody. The police produced him in the Children’s Court, from where he was sent to the Child Care Home.

    After the school opened on Monday morning, at around 9.30 am, parents, workers of various organizations etc. gathered outside the school and started demanding action against the school management. After some time, SDM Anil Bhana, Tehsildar Rishabh Thakur, CSP Abhinav Warange, station in-charge VD Joshi etc. reached the spot and discussed with the protesters.

    school break

    Seeing the increasing uproar, the administration first dismissed the school and sent the children along with their parents to their homes through the back side of the school. When the school management and teachers were being taken out from the back side, people also reached there and started raising slogans.

    SDM and CSP also kept trying to convince the parents but the protesters kept expressing their anger for a long time. Police force was deployed outside the school. Parents said that CCTV should be installed in the entire school premises. They should also be given their ID, so that they can also see the children.

    Demand to close schools

    Additional Collector Dr. Shalini Srivastava, ASP Rakesh Khakha also reached the school and discussed with the protesting people. Due to excessive noise and sloganeering, the officers stood on the chair and took the mike and assured that whatever complaint they have, please give it in writing, investigation will be done and action will be taken. Parents say that the school should be kept closed until security arrangements are made, it is currently locked and sealed. The school will remain closed until adequate security arrangements are made.

  • Bank manager became victim of fake trading app, lost Rs 21 lakh in pursuit of manifold returns…

    Ashutosh Tiwari, Jagdalpur. Once again a case of fraud through fake trading app has come to light, in which Axis Bank manager Manoj Joshi lost Rs 21 lakh. The thugs got Manoj to invest in a fake app by promising manifold returns. Read this also: CG CRIME: Ward residents caught 3 women hiding in the bushes, police sent all three to jail on charges of child theft.

    According to the FIR lodged at Bodhghat police station, initially Manoj Joshi’s investment on the app was shown as profitable, but when he tried to withdraw the money, the withdrawal did not happen, due to which he felt cheated. After this he lodged an FIR in the police station.

    Let us tell you that even before this, two such cases of fraud have come to light in Jagdalpur, in which the police had caught the inter-state gang. Bastar SP Shalabh Singha says that the police will soon be successful in reaching the criminals in this case also.

  • UP International Trade Show Opens New Doors For Budding Entrepreneurs |

    The Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show, which commenced on Wednesday at the India Expo Center and Mart, is proving to be a game-changer for new entrepreneurs. They are thrilled to showcase their products on a global platform and are also appreciative of the Yogi government’s support in expanding their businesses.

    These entrepreneurs believe that presenting their products on such a prestigious stage is a significant opportunity, as it has attracted an excellent response from both Indian and international buyers, marking a milestone in their business growth.

    The excitement among young entrepreneurs is evident, with approximately 277 of the nearly 400 exporters at the export pavilion being new to the field. Most of these exporters launched their businesses just 2-3 years ago, and their products have garnered strong interest from buyers at the exhibition, setting the stage for future growth.

    *Left the job as a CA and started a startup*

    Dilip Chauhan, a young entrepreneur from Siddharthnagar and founder of Divyam Aahar, left a promising career as a Chartered Accountant to launch his startup. His product, “Kala Namak” rice, has received an overwhelming response.

    According to Chauhan, the government’s efforts to promote startups have supported young business owners like him. His product, which is part of the One District, One Product initiative, has gained traction in India and international buyers. Chauhan credits this success to the government’s consistent support and encouragement.

    Gargi Gaur, a resident of Mathura and founder of Chini Mitti India, is equally excited about having the opportunity to showcase her products at the International Trade Fair.

    She shared that this is the second time her brand has participated in the event and that the previous experience also provided tremendous exposure. “We received visits from many buying agencies last time, and this year, we’re even more enthusiastic because, along with Indian buyers, international visitors are also attending. The positive response we’ve received so far makes this trade fair an excellent opportunity for us.”

    Saharsh, a young entrepreneur from Gorakhpur specializing in terracotta products, echoed the excitement, stating that the B2B sessions at the trade show have been incredibly valuable.

    “I’ve had the chance to connect with numerous exporters, and our products have received great feedback. Recently, we began exporting to countries such as Germany, Nepal, and Australia. These exhibitions give us much-needed visibility, which is a massive opportunity for growth.”

    Kirti, a Vrindavan-based entrepreneur from Mathura who handcrafts clothes for deities, expressed her gratitude for the platform the Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show provided. “Being part of this event is a significant achievement for me. I had a stall last year, and the response was overwhelmingly positive, and this year is no different,” she shared. “This is my second time at the trade fair, and the response continues to be fantastic, whether from international buyers, B2B clients, or wholesale customers within India and abroad. We’re seeing visitors from Delhi-NCR, Haryana, Punjab, and nearby areas, all of whom are showing great interest in our ‘Bhagwan ji’ stall. I’m deeply grateful to the state government for offering us such a valuable platform to showcase our products on a large scale.”

  • Now the government will organize a trip to Rameshwaram…this is the last date of application, read what you have to carry with you

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    200 berths have been allotted for the pilgrimage. Will leave for Rameshwaram via Jabalpur. Exemption for couple above 60 years for helper.

    Naiduniya, Katni (Katni News). 200 berths have been allotted for Rameshwaram pilgrimage in Katni. This train will leave from Katni carrying pilgrims for Rameshwaram via Jabalpur on 15th December and will return to Katni via Jabalpur on 20th December. The last date for submission of application forms for Rameshwaram Yatra under the Chief Minister Teerth Darshan Scheme is fixed as 5th December 2024.

    Chief Executive Officer appointed Nodal Officer

    Collector Dilip Kumar Yadav has written to the Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Katni at the Municipal Corporation level in the urban area and the Chief Executive Officer at the rural and block level and all the Chief Executive Officers at the district level to receive applications for Dwarka Yatra under the Chief Minister Teerth Darshan Scheme. Nodal officer has been appointed.

    Information and rules: Download the application form from the website.

    More information and rules related to Chief Minister Teerth Darshan Scheme, application form can also be downloaded from the website. Under the scheme, during the distribution of tickets, instructions were given by the concerned employee to distribute the tickets only to the eligible person and to compulsorily enter the information of Samagra ID, Voter ID, Aadhar Card and Covid Vaccination Certificate in the applications received from those wishing to travel. Are.

    Separate information will have to be given including assistant

    The Collector has given the list of application forms to the nodal officers in the prescribed format. There will be a relaxation of 2 years for husband and wife above 60 years of age, applicants above 60 years of age for themselves and applicants above 65 years of age who want to take a helper. Instructions have been given to send separate information in the prescribed format along with the assistant’s assistant by 28th November.

  • Death of first class student in Potakabin, Congress forms investigation committee, team will reach the incident site today.

    Suresh Partagiri, Bijapur. Congress has constituted a seven-member inquiry committee into the death of a tribal child studying in class one in Potakabin. Bijapur District Panchayat President Shankar Kudiam has been made the coordinator of the committee. This committee will reach the incident site in Dugaiguda today and investigate the matter, then submit the report to the state office.

    In fact, on Saturday, the health of Rajesh Punem, a tribal student studying in the first class in the residential school of Dugaiguda, suddenly deteriorated. He was taken to the nearby Avapalli Health Centre, where the doctor declared the student dead. The doctor handed over the body to the family after post-mortem. Now the State Congress Committee has formed an inquiry committee to investigate this matter.

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