Category: India

  • India To Maintain Forward Post Deployment Against China During Winters As Differences Persists: Report |

    India and China recently agreed to pull back their forces from some points. However, the political-level talks and the military-level talks appear to be the two sides of a coin. According to a report, the Indian Army has decided to continue its forward post-deployment against China on key LAC points in Sikkim, eastern Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh for the fifth successive winter. India has so far avoided falling into China’s trap of the waiting game and maintaining its strategic troops deployment has deprived the PLA from making any further unjust advancements. 

    A Time of India report said that the Indian Army will go full-throttle with its troop deployment along the harsh LAC terrains as the ‘trust deficit’ on the border with PLA leadership remains high. The report said that while there are signs of narrowing differences at the political level, but the same is yet to have a trickle-down effect at the military levels.

    Why The Trust Deficit

    According to various recent reports and satellite images, China has continued to build permanent military infrastructure as well as bridges on its side of the LAC including in the Indian areas in its occupancy since 1962 and before. This has sent alarm bells ringing into the rank and files of the Indian defence establishment. The reports also claimed that China continues to deploy more forces on its forward military positions along the 3,488-km LAC. It shows that despite the political level talks, the PLA is not returning to its peacetime locations.

    According to the report, Indian Army General Upendra Dwivedi and the commanders-in-chief of the seven army commands will review the operational situation and preparedness along the LAC in the second week of October.

    What India Wants

    India is keeping a close eye on every development taking place on the Chinese side of the LAC. India feels that the first step of de-escalation will begin only if China disengages from the Depsang and Demchok points. Due to confrontations at Depsang and Demchok and the creation of buffer zones at  Galwan Valley, Pangong Tso-Kailash Range and Gogra-Hot Springs have resulted in a situation where Indian troops are not able to access 26 of their 65 patrolling points between Karakoram Pass in the north and Chumar in eastern Ladakh, reported TOI.

  • Woman commits suicide by shooting herself with father-in-law’s licensed gun

    Woman commits suicide by shooting herself with father-in-law’s licensed gun! Symbolic photo.

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    The woman had a fight with her husband before committing suicide. After the family members went to sleep, the woman woke up. The deceased has four children, they cried after seeing their mother’s dead body.

    NPR, Gwalior/Bhitarwar. 35-year-old Neetu, wife of Kamal Singh Rawat, living in Gadotha village of Belgarh, committed suicide by shooting herself with her father-in-law’s licensed gun. Neetu took this step at around 1 o’clock in the night, when everyone present in the house slept. He died on the spot. Regarding the reason, police have come to know that there used to be frequent fights between Neetu and Kamal. Police have registered death

    There was a fight between Neetu and her husband Kamal yesterday also. Suddenly at around one o’clock in the night the sound of gunshot was heard. When the relatives came running, they saw that Neetu was lying soaked in blood near the door. Police reached here in the night itself. The body was sent to the post mortem house. The statement of the deceased’s maternal family has not been received yet.

    Four children cried after seeing their mother’s dead body

    Neetu has four children, three daughters and a son. Seeing the dead body of their mother, all four children started crying. Relatives took care of them. The barrel was placed on the stomach, the trigger was pressed with the foot: When the forensic expert investigated, it came to light that the bullet was fired by placing the barrel of the gun on the stomach. Pressed the trigger with the foot. The bullet pierced the stomach and came out.

    Beautification work will be done on Veerpur Dam with a cost of Rs 5 crore.

    Due to monsoon being kind to the city, Veerpur Dam also became full after years. In such a situation, efforts have been made again for its beautification. The Municipal Corporation has prepared a proposal for beautification works, greenery, construction of pathways etc. at a cost of Rs 5 crore and sent it to the government. In this, consent has also been taken from the Water Resources Department, so that the work of beautifying it can be done with coordination.

    Due to this, on Sunday, Municipal Corporation officials including Superintending Engineer of Water Resources Department Rajesh Chaturvedi inspected the dam. Here the officials made maps etc. on the spot and discussed that along with increasing the greenery, the possibilities of tourism on the dam should also be seen. It is expected that approval will soon be obtained from the government level also. It is noteworthy that Smart City Corporation had also done beautification work here in the past and now the Municipal Corporation will expand it further.

  • SSP raided many cafes and restaurants of Raipur late night, action taken against those breaking the rules, FIR registered against managers and restaurant owners.

    Raipur. Under the leadership of Senior Superintendent of Police Santosh Singh (SSP Santosh Singh), the police team conducted raids on many cafes and restaurants located in different areas of the city including VIP Road late on Saturday night. For this action, the Senior Superintendent of Police himself had arrived in plain clothes along with his team posing as customers at 1 o’clock in the night. During this, an FIR was also lodged against the managers and restaurant owners for operating cafes and restaurants for more than the prescribed period and serving liquor on order. Is registered. Besides, action has been taken against the accused for illegal possession of liquor under COTPA Act and restrictive sections.

    During the operation, the police did intensive checking of hotels and dhabas in Mana police station, Mandir Hasaud, Telibandha and New Rajendra Nagar areas. In this, many accused were arrested from Pintu Dhaba, Paaji The Pind, Sardar The Kitchen, The Living Room Café, Area 36 Restaurant and The Burnt House Café. 32 pauvas of country liquor, 8 liters of English liquor, 13 liters of beer, 1 kg of tobacco, 3 hookah pipes and 3 hookah pots were seized from the possession of the accused.

    During the checking campaign, a total of 5 accused were arrested for consuming liquor in public and action was taken against them under the Excise Act. Action has been taken against some accused under COTPA Act and against six accused under restrictive sections.

    Action taken against these restaurants and cafes of the city

    considered a police station

    When accused Kamta Kashyap was caught with illegal liquor from Area 36 restaurant, action was taken against the accused under the Excise Act. Accused Suraj Jatwar, father Dayaram Jatwar, aged 24 years, resident of Sarsinwa, Sarangarh, was arrested with illegal liquor and tobacco products (hookah and hookah tobacco) from The Burn House Restaurant. Action was taken against the accused under COTPA Act and Excise Act.

    police station telibandha

    The operator of The Living Room Cafe, Rahul Dhuppad, father Vinod Dhuppad, age 21, resident of Priyadarshini Nagar, Police Station New Rajendra Nagar, Raipur was arrested with illegal liquor and action was taken against him under the Excise Act. Accused Amandeep, father Jitendra Singh, aged 28 years, resident Mahavir Nagar, police station New Rajendra Nagar, was arrested near Bablu Dhaba under police station Telibandha area and action was taken under restrictive sections.

    Thana Mandir Hassaud

    Accused Jatinder Singh, father Harvansh Singh, age 45, resident of Shankar Nagar, PS Civil Lines, Raipur, was arrested from Pintu Dhaba with illegal liquor and action was taken against him under the Excise Act. Accused Abhishek Aggarwal, father Vinod Aggarwal, age 33 years, resident Sapphire Green Phase 1, Police Station Assembly, District Raipur, caught while drinking alcohol in a public place under Police Station Mandir Hasaud area, arrested and took action under Section 36 (C) Excise Act. Went. Paaji The Pind hotel operator Manjeet Singh, father Trilochan Singh, age 40, resident of Mahavir Nagar, police station New Rajendra Nagar, Raipur, was arrested with illegal liquor and action was taken against him under the Excise Act.

    Police Station New Rajendra Nagar

    Action has been taken under restrictive sections against a total of 5 accused – Akash Dhruv, Prafulla Bhoyar, Anil Khute, Mukesh Das and P. Shiva Rao, resident of New Rajendra Nagar, who were caught brawling near Hotel Sardar The Kitchen.

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  • Earth’s New ‘Mini Moon’ 2024 PT5: How To Spot It Before It Disappears; Attention Stargazers! |

    Tonight, while most of India sleeps, the Earth will welcome a temporary ‘mini moon’ with a celestial twist linked to India’s Mahabharata. Dubbed “2024 PT5”, this newly discovered space rock is about 10 meters in diameter and will orbit Earth for the next 53 days before returning to the far reaches of our solar system. 

    From September 29 to November 25, “2024 PT5” will make its brief visit, capturing the attention of stargazers and space enthusiasts alike. But don’t expect to spot it with the naked eye—this tiny, dull rock requires specialized equipment for viewing. 

    Why Can’t We See It? 

    “2024 PT5” is 350,000 times smaller than our Moon, whose diameter is 3,476 kilometers. Its small size means it won’t be visible without a telescope of at least 30 inches in diameter and advanced detection tools, according to astronomers. Simple binoculars or home telescopes won’t suffice for this cosmic visitor. Special telescopes will detect the mini moon after 1:30 AM, though the dimness makes it a challenge even for seasoned stargazers. 

    Is Earth in Danger? 

    No need to worry! Experts at ISRO, India’s space agency, are monitoring the mini moon through their Network for Space Objects Tracking and Analysis (NETRA), ensuring it won’t collide with Earth. Dr. Anil Kumar, head of NETRA, reassures that “2024 PT5” is part of a safe orbit and poses no threat.  

    The Story Behind ‘Mini Moons’ 

    Objects like “2024 PT5” that temporarily orbit Earth are not entirely rare. Astronomers Carlos de la Fuente Marcos and Raúl de la Fuente Marcos explain that Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) often pass close to our planet, sometimes entering temporary orbits. Known as ‘mini moons,’ these objects stay for a few days or months before continuing their journey through space. Past mini moons were observed in 1997, 2013, and 2018. 

     The Arjuna Connection 

    What makes “2024 PT5” even more fascinating is its connection to the Arjuna Asteroid Group, a unique group of near-Earth asteroids with resonant orbits. These asteroids are named after the legendary warrior Arjuna from the epic Mahabharata, known for his bravery, wisdom, and swift arrows—reflecting the swift and unpredictable nature of these celestial objects.  

    The “Arjuna” group was first identified when astronomer Robert H. McNaught discovered the asteroid “1991 VG” in Australia. Inspired by Arjuna’s character, McNaught named the group after the hero, and the International Astronomical Union (IAU) officially approved the name. 

    How to Catch a Glimpse 

    To see this mini moon, you’ll need professional-grade equipment. According to Marcos, “2024 PT5” can be spotted with telescopes featuring a 30-inch diameter or larger, equipped with CCD or CMOS detectors. Without such tools, catching a glimpse of this fleeting visitor will be nearly impossible. 

    Looking Ahead 

    The “2024 PT5” was discovered by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS), funded by NASA, on August 7, 2024. Since then, both NASA and ISRO have been tracking its orbit. This mini moon will complete its journey and disappear by November 25, 2024, after its brief yet fascinating visit to our planet’s orbit. 

    Whether you’re a professional astronomer or simply curious about the wonders of space, “2024 PT5” offers a unique opportunity to marvel at the mysteries of the cosmos—even if it’s from a distance. So, set your alarms and aim your telescopes skyward, because this mini moon won’t be sticking around for long! 

  • MP Chess Association Elections: Sunil Bansal unanimously elected president and Kapil Saxena secretary.

    Member of the Executive Committee of Madhya Pradesh Chess Association.

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    The executive was elected for three years. The elected executive consists of 21 members. Four joint secretaries and eight executive members have been appointed.

    Navdunia Representative, Bhopal. According to the constitution of Madhya Pradesh Chess Association, the special general meeting of the organization was held in the capital. Newly elected Secretary Kapil Saxena said that the executive of Madhya Pradesh Chess Association was elected for the next three years (2024-2027). All the office bearers were unanimously elected unopposed. Election Officer Anil Srivastava, Advocate announced the new executive.

    According to the constitution of the organization, there is a total executive of 21 members, in which apart from the President, Secretary and Treasurer, there are six Vice Presidents, four Joint Secretaries and eight executive members.

    The newly elected executive is as follows

    President Sunil Bansal Bhopal, Vice President Rajesh Bahadur Jabalpur, Sunil Kothari Narsinghpur Kamal Verma Indore Band Sharma Sagar, Raja Singh Parihar Chhatarpur, Sanjay Katthal Gwalior, Secretary Kapil Saxena Bhopal, Treasurer Rajendra Singh Sisodia Sehore, Joint Secretary Manish Joshi Ratlam, Vipin Lunawat, Neeraj Singh Kushwaha Ujjain name Mawar Mandsaur, executive member Varsha Bajpai Katni, Sunil Soni Indore, Rajkumar Verma Rewa, Suraj Jham Dhar, Ghanshyam Raghuvanshi Guna, Rammu Singh Satna, Shailesh Jain Gwalior and Naman Srivastava Shahdol.

  • Uproar over banned meat being found in Thadapkana, road blocked

    Ranchi: Some people created a ruckus after finding banned meat near Srilok Complex located on Tharpakna Road in Lalpur police station area. Blocked the road in protest against the incident. After this they started demanding action against the person throwing the meat. The incident took place at 12:30 pm on Sunday. On receiving the information, the police of Lalpur police station reached there and the City DySP reached there. The police tried to pacify the people by convincing them to remove the meat, but people listened to the police. Started refusing to accept, police are collecting information against the meat thrower.

  • Hooliganism of security personnel in medical college! The young man accompanying the patient accused him of assault

    Manoj Yadav, Korba. A shameful incident has come to light in the medical college of the district, where the security personnel of a private company deployed on security beat up the family members of the patient. According to the incident, the security staff of the hospital misbehaved with a youth resident of Ramsagarpara and threw him out. When the matter escalated, instead of handing over the youth to the police, the security personnel themselves started beating him and did not even inform the police about the incident.

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    Let us tell you that the young man got injured in this fight and he remained lying outside the hospital premises throughout the night. This is not the first time that there have been incidents of assault by security personnel in the District Medical College. Even before this, many such cases have come to light, which raise questions on the responsibility of security in the hospital.

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  • ‘I’ll Stay Alive Till PM Modi…:’ Congress Prez Kharge After He Falls Ill During J&K Rally |

    Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge experienced dizziness while addressing a public rally on Sunday in the Jasrota region of Kathua district. Party leaders confirmed that he is currently stable and receiving medical attention. Kharge was delivering a tribute to a head constable who lost his life during an ongoing operation against terrorists in the area. The operation has also left two police personnel injured, with one terrorist reported killed.

    “I would like to apologise as I suddenly felt dizzy…” said Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge earlier today after he fell ill during his speech in Jammu and Kashmir’s Jasrota.

    Kharge later resumed his speech, assuring the audience that he was in good health. “I am 83 years old, I am not going to die so early,” he told me. The Congress chief also attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating, “I will remain alive until PM Modi is removed from power.”

     

    VIDEO | Jammu and Kashmir elections 2024: “…I am 83-year-old, but I am not going to die till PM Modi is removed (from power),” said Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge (@kharge) at a public gathering in Jammu and Kashmir’s Jasrota.#JammuKashmirElections2024

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    — Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) September 29, 2024

    “He was addressing a public rally in Jasrota when he felt uneasy and dizzy. His colleagues assisted him into a chair,” stated Congress General Secretary Gulam Ahmed Mir in comments to PTI. He reassured the public that Kharge is now stable.

    The Congress leader had traveled to Jasrota to rally support for his party candidates ahead of the upcoming assembly elections. Following the incident, he is still scheduled to address another rally in Ramnagar, Udhampur district.

    Jammu and Kashmir Congress Vice President Ravindra Sharma provided further details, indicating that Kharge was taken to a nearby room where doctors were summoned for a check-up. “They will advise whether he can attend the second rally or not,” he said.

  • Bhopal News: Auto driver insisted for money, stabbed him when he protested, case registered

    Knife attack on auto driver. (symbolic picture)

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    The incident took place near Karond Mandi Gate. Auto driver’s hand injured due to knife attack. Police started searching for the miscreants.

    Navdunia representative, Bhopal Bhopal Crime News: Four boys sat in an auto posing as passengers in Chhola Mandir police station area of ​​the city. After going some distance further, he stopped the auto in a deserted area and asked for money from the driver. When he protested, the miscreants stabbed him and got down from the auto and ran away. Police is searching for the accused on the basis of their appearance.

    According to Chhola Mandir police station, Baljeet Singh, resident of Prem Nagar, drives an auto. At around 9 pm on Friday night, near Karond, four boys stopped Baljeet by giving him their hands. He asked him to go to Prem Nagar. Baljeet left with them, when seeing a deserted area near the gate of Karond Mandi, he asked to stop the auto. As soon as the auto was stopped, the miscreants demanded money from Baljeet. When Baljeet protested, one of them attacked him with a knife. Baljeet raised his hand for protection, due to which his hand got injured.

    After the incident, all four miscreants got down from the auto and ran away. On the complaint of Baljeet, a case of assault and battery has been registered against unknown boys. The police is searching for the accused with the help of the description given by the auto driver and the CCTV footage installed around the spot.

  • Miracle of a farmer from Chhattisgarh, this 2.5 feet long brinjal is not a gourd…

    Raipur. Looking at this picture, if you are thinking that this is bottle gourd then you are wrong… because this about 2.5 feet long is not bottle gourd but ‘Niranjan Bhata’ i.e. brinjal. Farmer Leelaram Sahu of village Dhuma, Kurud of Dhamtari has done this miracle. The traditional variety of brinjal ‘Niranjan Bhata’ has been granted registration and patent as the tallest brinjal under Plant Variety Protection and Farmers’ Rights. This is a native variety, which Leela Ram Sahu’s father, Niranjan Sahu, has accumulated over the years.

    The length of this brinjal ranges from 2 to 2.5 feet and according to Leela Ram Sahu, it is the longest brinjal species in the world, which produces the crop in about 3 months. This brinjal is very tasty and sweet to eat, in which the amount of seeds is less. The amount of water in it is also less and fiber is found in abundance. Like potatoes or other vegetables, it cooks easily. In South India it is used in making sambar, where it dissolves easily.

    It is noteworthy that the farmer has also been honored by the President for his work, which is a matter of pride for the farmers of Chhattisgarh. Sahu said that this work has been done under the able leadership of Dr. Deepak Sharma, Head of Department, Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding and Dr. Dhananjay Sharma (ADR), Principal Scientist, Department of Vegetable Science, Indira Gandhi Agricultural University. Expressing his heartfelt gratitude to these scientists, he said that it is a matter of pride for the farmers of Chhattisgarh that their collected varieties are getting recognition at the national level, which will definitely benefit them.