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  • Bear attacked 13 year old girl, innocent girl died while being taken to hospital…

    Gaurav Jain, Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi. Once again a bear attacked in the forest area of ​​Kemarwahi forest division of the state. Today (Friday) evening, a bear badly scratched the face of a 13-year-old girl with its nails, due to which the innocent girl died. The bear attack was so dangerous that the entire face of the girl changed.

    According to the information, Vidya (13 years), father Bihan Lal Kevat, a resident of Dongra Tola Beljhiriya Gram Panchayat near Marwahi, had gone to graze her animal at sunset, where she encountered a bear. During this time, the bear badly tore the innocent girl’s forehead, eyes, ears, nose and jaw, resulting in her painful death. On receiving the information, the family members were taking the injured girl for treatment, during which the innocent child died on the way. This incident of attack took place in Ushadh beat of the forest range of Marwahi forest division.

    Let us tell you, more than a dozen incidents of bear attacks have taken place in the Marwahi forest division area in the last month. There is mourning in the area after the incident. There is an atmosphere of panic in the area due to bear attacks. The villagers are continuously demanding their safety from the forest department.

  • ‘No Minister Can Go Against Party Ideology’: Congress Warns Vikramaditya Singh Amid ‘Eateries Diktat’ Row |

    Himachal Pradesh Minister Vikramaditya Singh sparked controversy over his remarks that coincided with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s directives mandating the street vendors to display their names. Following his statement, the Congress leadership on Friday reprimanded him, saying that no individual is permitted to act against the party’s policies and ideologies, reported PTI citing party sources. 

    Congress general secretary, in-charge organisation, KC Venugopal held a meeting with Singh in New Delhi. During the meeting the party conveyed that they believe in former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi’s ideology of fighting hatred with love. 

    Singh was instructed to follow the party’s ideology and policies, but he responded by informing the leadership that his remarks had been misquoted by the media. Amid backlash over Singh’s statement on mandatory name displays for street vendors, the Himachal Pradesh government clarified on Thursday that no such decision had been made. 

    What Congress’ Vikramaditya Said 

    Vikramaditya Singh, who is the public works and urban development minister on Wednesday told reporters that it would be mandatory to display the names of the proprietor on the street eateries. The decesion he added was inspired by the UP CM Yogi’s orders. 

    The state government quickly distanced itself from Singh’s remark and clarified that no such order is in function. Sources in Delhi indicated that the Congress central leadership intervened, prompting the Himachal Pradesh government’s clarification. 

    How The Himachal Government Responded 

    Sources in Delhi indicated that the Congress central leadership intervened, prompting the Himachal Pradesh government’s clarification. 

    AICC Himachal Pradesh in-charge Rajiv Shukla said he discussed the issue with Vikramaditya Singh and CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, noting it stemmed from the assembly speaker’s committee to designate areas for street vendors. 

    The AICC’s Himachal Pradesh in-charge Rajiv Shukla said on Thursday that he had discussed the issue with Singh and Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. He had said the matter sprang from the assembly speaker forming a committee to designate specific areas for street vendors, including those selling food and other items. 

    “They will be given licences and regulated so that police do not harass them. The designated places will require identification such as Aadhaar cards and licences but there is no requirement for them to display a sign stating their name as the owner,” Shukla told reporters in Jammu on Thursday. 

    “The aim is to ensure that street vendors have proper locations to operate without disrupting traffic, especially since it is a hilly area and has narrow roads.” he had said. 

    (With PTI inputs)

  • Disaster Rain In MP: Farmers’ dreams in danger of being ruined, soybean crop lying in standing or cut fields in danger

    Crisis on soybean crop.

    HighLights

    The possibility of black spots in the grains has increased. Other crops like maize, cotton are also in trouble. Farmers claim – there has been 20% loss to the crop.

    Naiduniya, Malwa-Nimar. Soybean crop is in danger in Malwa-Nimar, the country’s largest soybean belt. This is due to the monsoon rains. These days the crop is either standing in the fields or in the barn after being harvested. At many places, heaps of soybeans are kept in the fields to dry. In such a situation, farmers are worried due to the rain these days.

    Farmers claim that due to intermittent rains the crop has suffered losses of up to 20 percent. The crop is still standing in the field, there is a possibility of black spots in its grains. In Khandwa district, there was already a situation of blight in some varieties of soybean in two lakh hectares. Now even the crops grown are in danger due to rain. 20 to 30 percent production has been affected. There is about 3.45 lakh hectares of soybean area in Dewas district. Here the monsoon has worsened the situation further due to insect diseases and drought.

    This soybean suffered big loss

    Jeevan Singh Pawar, an advanced farmer of Yashwantnagar Kheda, said that there is a possibility of huge loss in short duration soybean varieties.

    crops drowned in water

    Harvesting has stopped in Shajapur district due to rain for two days. At some places, the crops harvested in the fields have been washed away. Behrawal farmers Girish Patidar, Ramchandra Patel, Thakur Prasad told that soybean has started turning black. There is a possibility that 20 to 25 percent production will be affected. There is a fear of damage to the ripe crops in Jhabua district, while in Ratlam district, harvested soybeans kept in the fields are flowing due to heavy rains.

    According to farmer Gopal Dhakad of Khetalpur, ripe soybean gets tainted due to exposure to water and when sold, its price is low. There is also a problem for maize, cotton and chilli in Nimar region. The area of ​​soybean in Sankatkhargone district is 85 thousand hectares. Due to heavy rains and water logging in the fields, soybean has been damaged by five percent and maize, cotton and chilli by seven percent.

    Soybean has been sown in three lakh 15 thousand hectares in Dhar district. In Dantoli village of Rajgarh area, 50 percent of the crop has been tainted. On an average 15-20 percent of the crops in the district have been affected. Harvesting season is going on in Mandsaur district. The standing crops are in danger due to rain in the district for the last two days.

  • A grand pandal of Goddess Durga is being decorated in Naila, a glimpse of Arun Dev temple of Thailand will be visible, there will be lights like Burj Khalifa.

    Prashant Singh, Janjgir-Champa. Sri Sri Durga Utsav Seva Samiti of Naila, famous for Wigham Durga Pandal in the state, is preparing to do something new this time too. This year, a pandal is being constructed on the lines of Arun Dev Temple in Thailand, on which light and sound effects will be displayed on the lines of Burj Khalifa. A 35 feet high idol of Maa Durga studded with gold, silver, diamond and pearl will be installed inside the pandal. Also read: Tirupati Laddu Controversy: The rule for the use of ghee is written on the walls of Tirupati temple, apart from Sanskrit, it is mentioned in Telugu and Tamil.

    This year too, preparations for Shardiya Navratri are going on in full swing in the district, apart from the Devi temples, preparations for the installation of the idol of Maa Durga are going on in full swing in villages and urban areas. The famous Sri Sri Durga Utsav Seva Samiti of Naila is also working day and night in this preparation. The festival of Navratri is starting from 3rd October, but Mata’s court in Naila will open on 6th October. After this, immersion will be done on the second day of Dussehra.

    Statue being made from Kolkata clay

    Shambhu Paliwal, member of Sri Sri Durga Seva Utsav Committee, said that the idol of Maa Durga is being installed for 41 years, lakhs of people come from different districts to see it. For this year’s Navratri festival, a grand 160 feet high and 150 feet wide pandal is being built for the devotees on the lines of Thailand’s world famous peace symbol Arun Dev Temple. Which is being constructed by 35 to 40 artisans from Bengal for the last 40 days.

    Mother will ride on the golden chariot of five lions

    Shambhu told that the idol of Maa Durga will be installed in the pandal in a golden chariot of five lions, whose height will be 35 feet. There will be 12 to 15 feet tall statues of lions. Maa Durga will be dressed in a beautiful red saree with gold, silver, diamond and pearl studded stone jewellery. This work is being executed by a team of 12 members of Pradeep Dewangan of Bhatgaon. Natural colors are being used in the construction of the idol, while clay has been brought from Kolkata to make the face of Goddess Durga.

    Light and sound will also be the center of attraction

    This time, attractive lighting will be installed in the pandal on the lines of Burj Khalifa, for which the team of Kolkata’s famous Riyaz Ahmed has been called. The attraction of the pandal will be grand at night. Sound system has been brought from the fort. Navratri festival is going to start on 3rd October, from the very first day devotees can come to worship Goddess Durga. The cost of the idol of Maa Durga, pandal, lighting, sound system and other decorations will be more than Rs 1 crore. Earlier, Mother’s worship was done at a small place near the railway station, now a pandal is being built in front of Agrasen Bhawan.

    1000 people can have darshan simultaneously inside the pandal.

    The inside length of the pandal is 100 feet and width is 84 feet, in which more than 15 hundred devotees can have darshan of Maa Durga at a time. A team of trained health workers will be deployed with ambulances outside the pandal to address the health related complaints of the devotees. Along with this, police personnel will be put on duty for security. Apart from this, the traffic outline is being prepared.

  • Is Chanting ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ Hate Speech? Karnataka High Court Says THIS |

    Is chanting ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ a crime or hate speech in India? In a bizarre case, Karnataka Police had booked five men in June this year for promoting enmity by chanting ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’. However, the Karnataka High Court has now quashed the FIR saying that chanting ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ doesn’t come under hate-speech. The Karnataka High Court made the observations while quashing a first information report (FIR) registered against five men under Section 153A of Indian Penal Code (IPC).

    What Is The Case?

    The incident is related to June this year when five men were returning from an event celebrating the oath ceremony of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. They were attacked by a group of people who assaulted and stabbed them for chanting ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’. The incident took place on June 9. However, when the victims approached the Police, the Karnataka Police registered an FIR against the complainants under several provisions of the IPC, including Section 153A which penalises promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race and place of birth. The police said that the FIR was registered following a complaint made by a Muslim man who alleged that the petitioners had threatened him. Karnataka is being ruled by Siddaramaiah-led Congress government.  

    What High Court Said

    Justice M Nagaprasanna not only granted relief to the five accused but also said that not a single ingredient of Section 153A was met in the case. “In the light of the afore-narrated facts and the judgments extracted supra, permitting even investigation into the case at hand would be prima facie permitting investigation into the sloganeering of Bharath Matha Ki Jai inter alia, which can by no stretch of imagination be promoting disharmony or enmity amongst religions,” the Court said.

    Justice Nagaprasanna said that this was a case of a counterblast to the complaint that had been registered by the petitioners, reported Bar and Bench.

  • Transfer in MP: 32 officers transferred in Forest Department, see list here

    Transfer of officers (symbolic picture)

    State Bureau, Naiduniya, Bhopal. Forest Department of Madhya Pradesh Government has transferred 32 IFS officers in a major administrative surgery. Forest Department Secretary Atul Kumar Mishra issued its orders on Friday. Apart from the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, the transfer list includes the names of officers like Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Chief Conservator of Forests, Conservator of Forests, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Divisional Forest Officer, Deputy Forest Divisional Officer. These officers have been transferred…

  • Governor inaugurates Expo Utsav in Morabadi

    Ranchi: Jharkhand’s biggest consumer fair – Expo Utsav 2024 was inaugurated with much fanfare by Governor Santosh Gangwar at Morhabadi grounds today. After the inauguration, the Governor visited various stalls and took information about the goods and services displayed there. He appreciated JCI Ranchi for organizing this grand event and described it as an important step for the business development of the state. “This event provides a great platform to the youth and entrepreneurs to showcase their innovations and skills,” he said.

    The Governor described the event as an important contribution to the development and trade of the state and said that through the Expo festival, small and new entrepreneurs are also getting the opportunity to reach out to the customers on a large scale.

    JC Vikram Chaudhary, President, JCI Ranchi, while thanking all the present stall holders, participants, and media, said, “The Expo Utsav is being organized with more grandeur every year and all the associates and members have a big contribution in its success. This year we are trying to take the Expo to new heights with special arrangements for people of all age groups.”

    Chief Coordinator JC Shyam Anurag said that more than 350 stalls from different countries and states have been set up in the expo, from where all types of items from needles to cars will be available. He said, “This consumer fair is not only a shopping destination but also a big platform for entrepreneurs to showcase their products and services. Here, special care has been taken for entertainment, shopping and excellent food and drinks for every section of the society.

  • Fake Naxalite arrested in Chhattisgarh: Youth conspired to take benefit of rehabilitation policy scheme, reached police station with two companions to surrender, then…

    Laxmikant Bansod, Balod. A unique case has come to light in Balod district of Chhattisgarh, where an unemployed youth claimed to be a Naxalite and surrendered before the police to take advantage of the rehabilitation policy scheme of the government. Police have registered a case against the three youths and are busy in further action.

    In fact, the Chhattisgarh government is running Lone Varatu campaign with weapons in hand to connect the Naxalites with the mainstream. Under this, the government is providing assistance and other facilities to the Naxalites who surrender and give up the Naxalite ideology. With the intention of availing the benefits of these schemes, unemployed youth Bablu alias (Madhu Modiyam) resident of Bijapur district reached Balod along with his relative Sudesh alias Manku and a friend Omprakash Netam resident of Manpur Mohalla area and presented himself before the police as Manpur Mohalla Committee. Calling him a Naxalite member, he said that he was involved in many Naxalite incidents and asked to surrender.

    Balod Additional SP Ashok Kumar Joshi said, two youths who came with Bablu from Bijapur were trying to prove him to be a Naxalite. When the police investigated the case, it came to light that Bablu alias (Madhu Modiyam) had no connection with the Naxalites, rather he had hatched a plan to prove himself a Naxalite by misleading the police and taking the amount and other benefits received from the Rehabilitation Policy Scheme and distributing it among themselves. Is bent. The police have registered a case against the three youths under section 319 (2), 6 (2) BNS and are taking further action.

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  • 2 Arrested For Assaulting Bihar Youth Who Came To Bengal For Exam, Video Sparks Row |

    At least two people were arrested for allegedly threatening and harassing two young men who came to West Bengal’s Siliguri from Bihar to appear in an exam. The accused were arrested by the Bagdogra police under Siliguri Police Commemorate on Thursday.

    They have been identified as Rajat Bhattacharya and Giridhari Roy; residents of West Bengal’s Siliguri are known to be linked to Bangla Pokkho, a pro-Bengali advocacy organisation.

    The incident came to light after a video of the youth went viral on social media. In the video, the youth can be seen sleeping in a room when a group of miscreants entered and asked them whether they could understand Bengali, as reported by news agency ANI. When one student replied that they couldn’t, the miscreants started asking questions to them aggressively, claiming they shouldn’t be taking exams in other states.

    One of the students tried to explain that they had been assigned to the Siliguri exam center but was repeatedly asked to show his documents. The group claimed to be from the IB and harassed the youth.

    DCP of Siliguri Police, Biswachand Thakur, announced that two accused were arrested by Bagdogra police on Thursday evening after a complaint.

    “On the basis of a complaint, two persons were arrested by Bagdogra police on Thursday evening on the charge of threatening and harassing two youths, claiming to IB, police officers. Further investigation is underway,” Biswachand Thakur said.

    Attack On Students Draws Flak From BJP

    Meanwhile, the attack on the students has drawn widespread criticism from the BJP, which has expressed concern about the law and order situation in the Mamata Banerjee ruled state.

    Union Minister Giriraj Singh launched a scathing attack on the West Bengal government and asked, Has Mamata government taken the contract of only saving rapists?  

    “Red carpet for Rohingya Muslims in Bengal and Bihar kid beaten up for taking exam? Are these children not part of India? Has Mamata government taken the contract of only saving rapists?”

    In a post on X, Union Minister Chirag Paswan questioned the silence of the opposition over the incident, and said, “The news of brutal assault on Bihari students in West Bengal is very unfortunate and condemnable. The Chief Minister of that state has once again insulted the Biharis, which cannot be tolerated at all. I want to ask Mamata Banerjee ji, is it a crime to take an exam in West Bengal? Will the opposition party leaders still remain silent?”

    The LJP supremo asked Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to get the case investigated and demanded “legal action” against the culprits.

    “I want to ask the Leader of Opposition of Bihar, on what basis will you support the Trinamool Congress now. I request the Honorable Chief Minister Shri @NitishKumar ji to get the matter thoroughly investigated and take legal action against the culprits,” Paswan wrote on X.

    (With ANI Inputs)

  • Indore Girl Viral Video: Case registered in Tukoganj police station against the girl roaming half naked in Indore.

    Naiduniya Representative, Indore (Indore Girl Viral Video). Police have registered a case against a girl roaming half naked at 56 shops and Meghdoot Chowpatty in Indore city. The girl had made a video of herself roaming semi-nude in the city and made it viral on social media.

    Tukoganj police station of the city has registered a case against the girl under section 296 of BNS. The people of the city opposed his action. Cabinet Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya had also strongly reacted to this act done by the girl. He had said that this is the city of Mother Ahilya, such actions will not be tolerated here.

    Tukoganj police took action

    There is continuous opposition to the issue of a girl roaming around semi-nude in prominent places of Indore city and making a video and making it viral. After this the police came into action and registered a case against the girl. Shop 56 of Indore comes under Tukoganj police station area. The news is updating…