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  • Bilaspur News: Who was driving the car? Car overturned…minor trapped inside overturned car

    Bilaspur News: A speeding car overturned in Karbala Road, Old Bus Stand, Bilaspur. In this accident, the car collided with the railing of a shop and stopped. After the accident, two minors traveling in the car ran away from the spot. But a minor got trapped in the car itself. People straightened the car and took him out. Now the question is who was driving this car?

    As usual, the movement of people was going on in Karbala Road located at the old bus stand on Saturday afternoon. Meanwhile, a speeding car was passing through the road. A short distance away, an uncontrolled car overturned on the road. While being dragged, the car collided with the railing of a shop. Seeing this, a crowd of people started gathering. Meanwhile, two minors in the car somehow got out and ran away. Here a minor was trapped inside the car in an injured condition.

    As soon as the information was received, Dial 112 also reached the spot. People saw that despite several attempts he was not able to come out. In such a situation, people decided to straighten the car. Dozens of people somehow straightened the car and took out the minor. With the help of dial 112, he was sent to the hospital for treatment.

  • CG CRIME: Police caught the accused of raping a minor, sent him behind bars

    Kondagaon. The police has sent the person who raped a minor behind the bars. The case is of police station Mardapal, where the father of the minor resident of village Medpal filed a report that accused Phool Singh forcibly took away his 16-year-old minor daughter in his two-wheeler from in front of the house and physically abused the victim against her will. . The victim told the entire incident to the family. The victim told that the accused Phool Singh alias Hrithik has been physically abusing her for the last several months.

    On the report of the applicant, an offense under POCSO Act along with several sections was registered in Mardapal police station. Police traced the accused and arrested Phool Singh alias Hrithik, father of Anit Korram Sakin, Lakhapuri police station Mardapal Kondagaon and sent him to jail on judicial remand.

  • CG Crime: Police took major action against drugs, two inter-state smugglers arrested, ganja worth Rs 3 lakh 24 thousand recovered

    Rajnadgaon. Rajnandgaon police has achieved great success in the campaign against drug smugglers. On Saturday, Kotwali police arrested two interstate smugglers with a huge quantity of ganja on the road on the city bypass. Of the two smugglers caught, one is from Orissa and the other from Gujarat. The police caught both of them when they were standing near the road and waiting for the bus.

    Let us tell you that the police has recovered 40 kg 700 grams of ganja from the possession of both the accused, the value of which is said to be Rs 3 lakh 20 thousand. Police said that in view of the Lok Sabha elections, with the aim of ensuring smooth and peaceful completion of the election process, information was received from an informer on Friday as part of the campaign being run against anti-social elements and people involved in the sale of illegal ganja, liquor and intoxicants. Two persons are waiting for the bus with ganja on the main road near Rajnandgaon bypass. After which the police reached the spot, laid siege and arrested both of them.

    When the police personnel searched the bags kept by both of them, a huge quantity of ganja was recovered from them. According to the information, the name of one of these accused caught by the police is Ramesh Sethi, father of Natwar Sethi, who is a resident of Ganjam, Odisha and the other is Ruchita Kumar God, a resident of Surat, Gujarat. Police have arrested both the accused and sent them to jail on judicial remand.

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  • Chhattisgarh News: Patwari arrived to measure the land, villagers threatened to kill, also snatched car keys and mobile.

    Chhattisgarh News: The accused surrounded the Patwari who had gone to measure the land. He snatched the car keys and mobile and threatened to kill him. The accused said that they should not be seen in the village again. Kota police has arrested the accused. According to the police, Tarun Kumar Sahu, resident of Uslapur, father KN Sahu (36 years) is a Patwari in village Semaria of Kota area. On the orders of Tehsildar Kota, Bhagwan Singh, who lives in Patwari village, had gone to inspect the 1.805 acres of land belonging to his father Narayan Singh.

    During this time, two Kotwars of the village, Teejlal Patle and Gulab Das Manikpuri were also with him. During the inspection of the land, village resident Ramkumar father Sukhnand Anant (45 years), his wife Aarti Anant (40 years), Bhagwat Chaturvedi father Bholaram (42 years) and Mahesh Gare father Babulal (40 years) reached the spot. Everyone started abusing the Patwari regarding the matter of measuring the land. The accused started pushing and shoving in front of the Patwari. On this the Patwari stopped his work midway. He started taking Panchnama action there. Once again the accused started misbehaving with the Patwari. Seeing this, the Patwari started leaving the spot in car number CG 10 BP 9988 along with two Kotwars.

    Seeing this, the accused came in front of the car and started trying to break the door. Patwari came out of the car. The accused snatched the keys and mobile from him. When the Patwari asked for the car keys and mobile back, the accused threatened to kill him, saying he would not come to the village again. Somehow the Patwari left the spot after taking back the keys and mobile. Kota police has arrested the accused.

  • Chhattisgarh News: Couple’s allegation, doctors beat them severely

    Chhattisgarh News: Three doctors of the orthopedic department of a couple who came for treatment at Chhattisgarh Institute of Medical Sciences (SIMS) have been accused of assault. According to family members, the reason behind this dispute was that the woman started asking the doctor to get her finger X-rayed. During that time, after the argument, the doctors got angry. As soon as the information about the incident was received, the family members reached Sims and created a ruckus.

    According to eyewitnesses, Neha Maravi, husband of Vijay Maravi (35 years), resident of Kududand, is having pain in the fingers of his hand for few days. The woman along with her husband reached Sims for treatment on Friday morning. After getting the slip, the couple went to the orthopedic OPD. Where junior Dr. Dr. Tarun Kumar Thakur, Dr. Deepak Jangade and Dr. Sagar Kumar were sitting in a room. The woman showed her finger to the doctors and told them that she was in pain. Doctors said that the pain in the finger is due to nerve related problem. On this the woman asked for an X-ray of the finger, so that the situation becomes clear. A dispute started between the doctors and the woman regarding this matter. Seeing this the husband also joined the dispute. Family members allege that in the meanwhile the three doctors became so angry that they started beating the husband and wife.

    …the doctor will apologize

    The assaulted couple and the doctors were taken to the Medical Superintendent’s room. During this, MS said that the doctor who assaulted him would apologize but the couple did not seem satisfied with his decision. The couple said that merely apologizing after the assault would do no good. Strict action should be taken against doctors.

  • Court closed the case registered against Aman Singh, who was the principal secretary of former CM Dr. Raman Singh, decision after the closure report of EOW-ACB.

    Raipur. After no case of disproportionate assets was made out against Aman Singh, who was the principal secretary of former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh, a lower court in Raipur has accepted the closure report filed by the EOW-ACB. The court, in an order dated April 16, accepted the closure report filed by the state EOW-ACB. In which it was found that no case of disproportionate assets could be made against Aman Singh and his wife Yasmin Singh.

    The FIR was lodged based on the claim of an RTI activist when the previous Congress government led by Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel was in power in the state. But even after three years, EOW-ACB failed to prove the charges of disproportionate assets against Aman Singh and his wife. The closure report was filed by the Economic Offenses Wing (EOW) of the state government in December last year, before the current BJP government came to power. The trial court has now accepted the closure report and canceled the FIR.

    Aman Singh, a former Indian Revenue Service officer, was the Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister in the Raman Singh-led BJP government in Chhattisgarh. He resigned from the service and joined the Adani Group in November 2022. In February 2020, EOW of Chhattisgarh filed an FIR against Aman Singh and his wife Yasmin in the case of alleged disproportionate assets. Bilaspur High Court had canceled the FIR two years ago. But the Supreme Court quashed the order in March 2023 and said that it is desirable that the High Court does not quash the FIR of a corruption case at the investigation stage, even if there is a suspicion that the new government has filed a case against the officers of the previous government. And now the trial court has accepted the closure report filed by the EOW and has canceled the FIR. Noted criminal lawyer and senior advocate Mahesh Jethmalani, who represents the Singh family, said the FIR under the then Bhupesh Baghel government was used to “wrongfully target an honest officer Aman Singh and his wife Yasmin Singh, a renowned artist Had gone, due to which he had to face punishment.” Many years of trials and tribulations”. However, he said, justice was finally served with his acquittal by the court.

    Expressing the same sentiment is former Chief Secretary of Chhattisgarh Sunil Kumar, who worked with both Congress and BJP Chief Ministers. He talked about the adverse effects of political persecution on governance and the morale of civil servants.

    He said targeting of honest officials for political views is discouraging as not everyone can withstand the personal cost of honesty in public service. Despite claiming that the charges were politically motivated, Aman Singh cooperated fully in the subsequent investigation, which ultimately led to his and his wife’s conviction as no case of disproportionate assets was made out.

  • Tragic incident during voting in Bastar, CRPF jawan injured in UBGL cell explosion dies

    Bijapur. A tragic incident has happened during the first phase of voting in Bastar Lok Sabha. CRPF jawan injured in UBGL cell explosion in Usur police station area has died. A team of experts has been sent to inspect and investigate the incident site of Galgam. After all the action taken by deceased CRPF constable Devendra Kumar (32 years), resident of Dhobiguda, district Bastar, his last rites will be performed at his home village Dhobiguda tomorrow i.e. on 20th April.

    According to the information received, CRPF 196th Corps constable Devendra Kumar was injured due to accidental UBGL cell explosion during the area domination operation in Security Camp Galgam area of ​​Usur police station under Bijapur today. The injured soldier was brought to Jagdalpur Medical College with the help of air ambulance (air ambulance helicopter) for better treatment. But the soldier died during treatment.

  • BREAKING: Ashoka Biryani locked, Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma said this on misbehavior with journalists…

    Raipur. Action has been taken on the death of two employees of Ashoka Biryani Center while cleaning the gutters and the subsequent misbehavior with the journalists by the center employees. Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma said that the matter is being investigated, and till the investigation continues, Ashok Biryani will be closed. Also read: Lok Sabha Election 2024: Voting for the first phase continues in Bastar Lok Sabha constituency, 28.12 percent voting so far.

    Two employees who had gone to clean the gutters of Ashoka Biryani Center located in Telibandha police station area had died. The employees of the center misbehaved with the journalists who came to know about the incident. In this matter, Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma said that it has come to light that journalists are also being misbehaved and they should not do this at all. The matter is being investigated. While the investigation is ongoing, Ashok Biryani will be closed.

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    Let us tell you that two employees of the center, David Sahu and Neelkumar Patel were employed to clean the gutter tank of Ashoka Biryani located at Labhandi. But both got stuck in the gutter. Somehow both of them were taken out and sent to the hospital, where after examination the doctors declared both of them dead. The police have established a track and are busy investigating the matter.

  • Lok Sabha Elections 2024: As soon as voting started in Bastar, Lakhma cast her vote, Kashyap bowed his head in the temple…

    Jagdalpur. Voting is taking place in Bastar Lok Sabha constituency in the first phase of Lok Sabha Election 2024. Voting has started at seven in the morning. Congress candidate Kawasi Lakhma exercised his franchise as soon as voting began. Whereas BJP candidate Mahesh Kashyap reached the temple before voting and took blessings of Lord Shiva. Read this also: Lok Sabha Election 2024: The festival of democracy started in Bastar, know till when the voting will be held in which area…

    In Sukma, Congress candidate Kawasi Lakhma claimed victory by a huge margin in a discussion with Lalluram.com after voting. He said that Dadi magic is at work in Bastar, not Maundy magic. After the victory, he first talked about resolving the issue of Polavaram Dam and bringing the railway line to Sukma. The BJP candidate worshiped Lord Shiva in his home village Kalcha. After this they will leave for voting.

    Let us tell you that Bastar Lok Sabha seat parliamentary number-10 includes 8 assembly constituencies and 6 districts. These 8 assemblies include Jagdalpur, Bastar, Chitrakot, Kondagaon, Narayanpur, Sukma, Bijapur and Dantewada. Voting will be held from 7 am to 5 pm in 175 polling stations of Jagdalpur Assembly. Voting will take place in Bastar Assembly from 7 to 5 pm.

    Apart from this, voting will be held from 7 am to 3 pm in 72 polling stations of Jagdalpur Assembly, Chitrakote Assembly, Bijapur Assembly, Dantewada Assembly, Kondagaon Assembly, Narayanpur Assembly and Sukma Assembly.

  • Judicial residential colony becomes an example for the state: Chief Justice Sinha

    Raipur. Chhattisgarh High Court Chief Justice Justice Ramesh Sinha performed virtual bhumi pujan and laid the foundation stone of a residential colony for judicial officers and employees in Korba district. On this occasion, he said that a well-equipped residential colony for the judicial officers and employees in any district is encouraging and infuses new energy, which increases their efficiency and effectiveness. The new colony of the district should be such that it will become the best for the judicial officers and employees of the state. Be an example for him.

    Chief Justice Sinha congratulated the judicial officers and employees for the construction of residential houses and said that work is being done to provide infrastructure to the courts and initiatives for this have also been started. He said that we have to provide a better working environment in the courts of the state. This project is an important step towards providing housing for judicial officers and employees. So that one does not have to face any kind of difficulties in getting accommodation. He directed the officers and engineers of the concerned department to complete this project with full quality and within the stipulated time frame. Chief Justice Sinha also asked the judicial officers to continuously monitor the project to ensure the quality of the construction work.

    Chhattisgarh High Court and Portfolio Judge Gautam Bhaduri also addressed the program of Bhoomi Pujan and foundation stone and said that housing is a basic need of human being. During the inspection of all the districts by the Chief Justice, it was found that there is shortage of housing in the district courts. If judicial officers and employees are provided with accommodation with all the facilities, they will be efficient in their work and will do the best work promptly without any mental pressure. With continuous efforts from Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited and Public Works Department, the Bhoomi Pujan and foundation stone work of the residential colony was successfully completed in virtual mode.

    It is noteworthy that for judicial officers and employees, residential complex has been constructed in Judicial Residential Complex in Rampur Korba and residential colony has been constructed in Katghora. Chief Justice of Chhattisgarh High Court Ramesh Sinha and Justice Gautam Bhaduri, Portfolio Judge Korba laid the foundation stone by connecting through video conferencing. On this occasion, District and Sessions Judge Satyendra Kumar Sahu welcomed the Chief Justice and Portfolio Judge to give the gift of a new well-equipped residential colony to Korba district.

    On this occasion, District and Sessions Judge Satyendra Kumar Sahu, Jaideep Garg, Special Judge, Atrocity Act, Korba, Additional Sessions Judge, Garima Sharma, Ashwani Kumar Chaturvedi, Jyoti Aggarwal, Vikram Pratap Chandra, Krishna Kumar Suryavanshi, Chief Judicial Magistrate. Seema Pratap Chandra, Satyanand Prasad, Pratiksha Agarwal, Richa Yadav, Ku. Dimple, Secretary District Legal Services Authority Korba, Vice President of District Advocates Association Korba Anish Saxena, Secretary Nutan Singh Thakur, Advocates Amarnath Kaushik, Mansingh Yadav, Meenu Trivedi, Administrative Officer P.K. Dewangan, Court Deputy Superintendent, Anil Kumar Patel, Accountant and officers and employees of District Court Korba along with Special Judge Shraddha Shukla Sharma, Madhu Tiwari, Jitendra Kumar Singh, Ku. Rupal Aggarwal, Rahul Sharma, Siddharth Anand Soni and judicial staff were present.