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  • Sister-in-law commits suicide in brother-in-law’s house: body found hanging from a noose in the fan in the room, police engaged in investigation

    Balod. In Seoni village of Kotwali police station area of ​​the district, a young woman committed suicide by hanging herself at her brother-in-law’s house. The deceased’s name is Sakshi Barsena who was a resident of Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh. After receiving information about the incident, Balod police reached the spot and recovered a suicide note. In which she has said that she did not want to trouble anyone and has held herself responsible for the death.

    According to the police, the name of the deceased is Sakshi Barsena (age 23 years) and her father’s name is Anirudh Barsena and she is a resident of Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh. She had come to her brother-in-law’s house in Balod with her elder sister on May 18. The deceased’s brother-in-law, Dr. Ravindra Verma, is a doctor at the Primary Health Center Peeparchhedi and lives in a rented house at Devkan Soni’s house in Seoni. At the time of the incident, the sister-in-law and their children had gone to the market to buy groceries. During this time, Sakshi allegedly committed suicide. When they returned home, they saw that Sakshi had committed suicide by hanging herself. After which they informed the Kotwali police about it.

    When the police investigated the spot, Sakshi’s body was found hanging from a fan in a room with the help of a saree, her mouth was covered with tape. The police recovered the suicide note from the spot, prepared a Panchnama and sent the body for postmortem. The police is investigating the case from both the angles of suicide and murder.

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  • Rajasthan Energy Minister HL Nagar inaugurated 9 MW solar project, said- RVUNL is committed to the development of Surguja

    Raipur. Rajasthan Energy Minister Hiralal Nagar visited Parsa East Kete Basan block of Rajasthan Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited (RVUNL) in Surguja to assess community-centric initiatives and project development works. He expressed his government’s commitment to the development of Surguja district on behalf of RVUNL.

    Energy Minister Hiralal Nagar said, “The immense success of the PEKB block is the result of a fruitful partnership between Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan. We are proud of RVUNL’s contribution to the development of Surguja district. The Rajasthan government is dedicated to strengthening its bond with the local communities and contributing even more to their empowerment in the future.”

    RVUNL’s PEKB block is one of the largest employers in the organised sector in Surguja, providing nearly 10,000 direct and indirect employment opportunities. It has played a key role in preventing local workers from migrating to other districts such as Korba, Bilaspur and Raigarh, where the mining sector has contributed significantly to employment generation and local economic development. RVUNL, through its mine developer and operator contractor Adani Enterprises Ltd, has undertaken various initiatives in education, empowerment, health, sanitation, strengthening rural infrastructure and agriculture. The Adani Vidya Mandir supported by RVUNL provides free education to nearly 900 local students. Notably, it is possibly the only school in India where a cooperative society of mothers of the students is responsible for preparing and serving nutritious breakfast and mid-day meals.

    Minister Nagar also launched dozer push operation and inaugurated a nine megawatt solar project to use renewable energy for RVUNL’s operations in PEKB block. He also visited the forest where RVUNL has planted 11.5 lakh trees with the help of locals on land reclaimed after coal mining in the last decade. He also discussed the status of the ongoing drive to plant additional 2.5 lakh trees during the current financial year. It is noteworthy that we have set a record in developing nurseries for Sal trees.

    As a symbol of his commitment, Energy Minister Nagar announced plans to set up a 25-bed modern hospital near PEKB Block to provide modern healthcare services to the local communities dependent on Ambikapur.

    It is worth noting that due to the closure of PEKB block during the last few months, the Rajasthan government was forced to buy coal by paying 40 percent more price and this had an adverse effect on Rajasthan’s budget. On Saturday, Energy Minister Nagar also expressed his government’s commitment to the development of Surguja district during his meeting with Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai in Raipur.

    Energy Minister Nagar expressed happiness over the performance of Chhattisgarh’s only five-star rated PEKB coal mine for the last four consecutive years. He said, “By continuously running a large-scale afforestation project on the land reclaimed after coal mining and successfully accepting the challenge of sal regeneration, RVUNL has set new standards in the Indian mining industry. We are committed to replicate the same success in our two other coal blocks, Parsa and Kete Extension, located in the neighbourhood of PEKB block. Currently, we are able to get only nine to ten railway racks of coal, while the requirement is 20 to 22 rakes.” He said, “I am confident that with the support of Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai, RVUNL will be able to expand its operations in the interest of Surguja and Rajasthan, which will reduce our dependence on coal imports as well as Coal India.

  • BREAKING NEWS: Central GST superintendents transferred on a large scale in MP and CG, 219 officers transferred

    Raipur. There has been a large scale transfer of Superintendents of Central GST, Central Excise and Customs who were posted in Bhopal Cadre Control Area for a long time. Those who were posted in Raipur for a long time have been sent to Nagpur and Bhopal. These transfers and postings have been given to the Superintendents in Bhopal Cadre Control Area. According to the order issued, a total of 219 officers have been transferred from one place to another.

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  • CG NEWS: BJP will welcome voters, programs will be held in every assembly from 27 June to 14 July….

    Raipur. The Bharatiya Janata Party is going to organize a voter felicitation program across the country to celebrate Modi becoming the Prime Minister for the third consecutive time and the formation of the NDA government. BJP State General Secretary Sanjay Srivastava said that they will organize a “Voter Felicitation” program in every assembly constituency from 27 June to 14 July. On this occasion, more than 2000 voters will be honored in each assembly constituency. Voters will be honored by applying tilak, wearing a patka, giving shawl and coconut.

    Sanjay Srivastava said that BJP’s national president JP Nadda announced this program, the main objective of which is to respect the sentiments and support of the voters. Sanjay Srivastava of Chhattisgarh has planned this program as the convener of the committee, along with whom Ashok Bajaj, Bharat Sisodia and Upkar Chandrakar will also be the key members of the committee.

    BJP sees voters as God: Sanjay Srivastava

    State General Secretary Shrivastava said that it is the culture of BJP that it sees voters as God and always thanks them. Crores of voters of the country have given an opportunity to NDA for the third time in a row.

    A direct target on the opposition

    Sanjay Shrivastava said that the opposition people made many efforts. They even helped the enemies of the country. All the opponents united, but still the public gave a chance to the NDA government for the third time. This decision taken by the voters in the interest of the nation is commendable.

  • Balodabazar violence case: Health Minister Jaiswal retorted to former CM Baghel’s statement, said- Congressmen are responsible for the violence incident…

    Gaurav Jain, Gaurela Pendra Marwahi. Politics in the state is heated over the violence that broke out in Balodabazar, Chhattisgarh on June 10. The round of allegations and counter-allegations continues between the state’s BJP government and the opposition Congress party. On Monday, Health Minister Shyambihari Jaiswal has hit back at the Congress by refuting the allegations leveled by former CM Bhupesh Baghel on the police administration.

    Health Minister Shyam Bihari Jaiswal, who reached Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi district on Monday, has countered Bhupesh Baghel’s statement regarding the police administration in this matter. He said that Congress people are responsible for the Balodabazar incident. The police is not trying to put any pressure on anyone.

    While accusing the Congress, he said that former ministers and MLAs are seen in the media and social media. Along with this, the citizens there are saying that the Congressmen were trying to provoke people regarding the Balodabazar incident.

    Let us tell you, former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel had given a statement regarding the Balodabazar violence incident that the police is pressurizing the people caught in the Balodabazar incident to take the names of Congressmen. Health Minister Jaiswal has retorted to this statement of the former CM.

  • Doctors of government hospital successfully transplanted both the hips of the patient, the patient did not get relief after examination in private hospital

    Rohit Kashyap, Mungeli. In this modern dazzling world, people have adopted a different attitude towards government hospitals. Despite having all the facilities, people turn to private hospitals instead of going to government hospitals. But these days the opposite situation is being created in the district hospital of Mungeli. Actually, even after spending lakhs of rupees in a private hospital, a person suffering from hip pain did not get relief from the treatment and reached the district hospital of Mungeli. Where the team of Dr. Shreyansh Parikh, a posted doctor, orthopedics and joint transplant specialist, did a complex and successful transplant of both the hips and provided relief without any cost, which could not be obtained even after spending lakhs in a private hospital.

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    52-year-old Mungeli resident Lunakaran Devangan was suffering from hip pain for a long time. He faced a lot of problems in walking and carrying out daily chores. Even after consulting doctors several times and spending lakhs on medicines, he was not getting any relief. His morale was also breaking due to the increasing problem and pain every day.

    The patient got relief on reaching the district hospital

    The first ray of hope was seen when he reached the district hospital Mungeli for consultation. Dr. Shreyansh Parikh, a bone disease and joint transplant specialist, after a thorough examination of the patient, got his X-ray and blood tests done and told him that both his hips were completely worn out due to arthritis and advised him to get artificial hips installed by transplanting both the hips. After a discussion at home, the patient and his family gave their consent for the operation and the patient was admitted to the hospital. In a short interval of time, Dr. Shreyansh Parikh and his experienced team successfully transplanted both the hips one by one.

    The very next day after the operation, Lunakaran Devangan started walking on his feet with the help of a walker. The doctors discharged him from the hospital advising him to do regular exercise. The patient and his family expressed their gratitude to the team of doctors, civil surgeon Dr. MK Rai and the hospital administration and appreciated their work. The patient is able to walk on his feet without support and is carrying out his daily tasks without any problem.

    A big achievement for hospital management

    Successful transplant of both hips of a single patient is a big achievement for District Hospital Mungeli. Recently, to repair the fracture of hip bowl (acetabulum) of 26-year-old Maheshwar, a resident of Mungeli, in a road accident, Dr. Shreyansh Parikh and team performed a complex high risk surgery and implanted a special plate to enable Maheshwar to walk again and provided him free benefits by saving him from expenses worth lakhs. By performing many such complex operations, this government hospital is spreading its fame and proving to be a boon for patients of many districts including Mungeli.

  • After the arson in Balodabazar violence, the Collector and SP office now appeared in a new form

    Balodabazar. In the violent incident that took place in Balodabazar on June 10, the rioters set the Collector and SP offices on fire. The joint district office suffered a lot of damage due to this incident. Restoration work has now been completed to repair the damage. The building of the joint district office has now returned to its old form.

    On the instructions of Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai, Collector Deepak Soni has executed this work by making a comprehensive strategy. Under which the Public Works Department has completed it by working 24 hours. Along with this, 100 percent restoration work has been completed in the damaged District Panchayat Office and District Election Office along with cleaning of the premises. With the completion of the restoration work, a different shine is visible in the office. Under the restoration work, other important works like construction work, parapet, removal of burnt APC board, installation of new railing, painting with putty, CCTV, brandband, changing glass, installing AC, fans, lighting, etc. have been done.

    Know what is the whole matter (Balodabazar Violence)

    Let us tell you, on the intervening night of 15 and 16 May, some anti-social elements vandalized the revered Jaitkham, a religious place of the Satnami community in Giraudhpuri Dham. Taking action in the case, the police arrested three accused. The people of the community were dissatisfied with this action of the police and were demanding a judicial inquiry. Meanwhile, on Monday, Home Minister Vijay Sharma announced a judicial inquiry. At the same time, thousands of people gathered near the Collectorate in protest against the vandalism in Jaitkham and created a ruckus. Where the demonstration turned violent. After which the miscreants created a ruckus and set the Collector and SP office on fire. The police is still taking action in the case.

  • CG BREAKING: Naxalites ran away after seeing police overpowering them during the encounter, body of one recovered from the jungle

    Dhamtari. Security forces have achieved a big success in Dhamtari. Where today an encounter took place between the police and the Naxalites in the forests of Amjhar and Muhkot of Khallari police station area. During this, seeing the police personnel overpowering them, the Naxalites fled leaving their belongings on the spot. After the encounter, the police recovered the body of an unknown Naxalite from the spot.

    Let us tell you that Dhamtari District Superintendent of Police Anjaneya Varshney himself was commanding the DRG Nagari team by participating in the operation against the Naxalites. During the encounter, bullets were fired from both sides for a long time. Police suspect that many Naxalites were injured in this encounter. A large amount of Naxal material including 1 SLR has been recovered from the spot. Search operation is going on at the spot.

    Two soldiers died due to IED blast in Sukma

    SSP Akash Rao said that the advance party of 201 Cobra Corps from Camp Silger under Jagargunda police station was going towards Tekalgudem camp by truck and motorcycle during duty. On the way from Silger to Tekalgudem, Naxalites had planted IED with the intention of harming the security forces. Today at around 3 pm, the truck carrying the soldiers of 201 Cobra Corps came under the impact of IED. During this, the truck driver and 1 soldier were martyred. The martyred soldiers Vishnu R is from Trivandrum, Kerala and Shailendra is from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.

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  • Goddess’ curse, the daughters-in-law of the village priest’s family of this village are forbidden to look like a married woman…

    In Kosmi village, the daughters-in-law of the village priest’s family are forbidden to look like a married woman. The difference between a widow and a married woman is in the bangles. A married woman wears brass bangles, while a widow wears silver crack bangles.

    Purushottam Patra, Gariaband. Due to the curse of the goddess, this tradition has been followed for seven generations. The educated and new generation of the family wants to change this practice, but faith comes in the way. They have now accepted it as a blessing from ancestors and not a superstition. The white dress without makeup that starts from the wedding pavilion continues till the last breath of the daughters-in-law of the priest family. Also read: Rajesh Munat’s retort to Bhupesh Baghel’s allegations on the Balodabazar incident, said- Former Chief Minister should know the facts before speaking…

    The daughters-in-law of the Dhruv Adivasi family, the priest of the village goddess of Kosmi village of Gariaband block, are forbidden to look like a married woman or dress up. They can wear brass bangles and Mangalsutra around the neck, but the rest of the clothes are like those of a widow. There are 32 families of the priest family living in Kosmi. The family currently has a widowed mother of the 4th generation, 8 daughters-in-law of the 5th generation, out of which 3 are widows. Apart from this, there are also 10 daughters-in-law of the 6th generation, who are following the tradition that has been followed for the past several generations.

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    The goddess had cursed him

    The current village priest Firat Ram Dhruv, successor of the priest, says that he had heard from his father Dev Singh that before his great grandfather Nagendra Shah, his ancestors, who used to be the village priests, the goddess used to come in the guise of a woman and feed them food every day after their farming work. For several days, when the food prepared by the priestess started coming back home, the priestess hid herself to know the secret of the food.

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    While the priest was eating, a stranger woman arrived with food. The priest was eating the food prepared by her when the priestess arrived and started beating the woman. Then the angry goddess cursed the family and said that if the daughters-in-law of the family look like married women, they will suffer physical pain. Since then, for many generations, the daughters-in-law of the family live in the garb of widows. The priest said that she was Dhuma Devi, whom we have been worshipping as Badi Mai for generations.

    Breaking tradition causes physical pain

    Kamli Bai, the 6th generation daughter-in-law, told that when she got married 37 years ago, she unknowingly applied sindoor and tilak on her forehead, which caused her headache. When she went to her parents’ house outside the village and tried to wear colorful clothes, she suffered backache and other physical problems. Referring to an incident she had seen with other daughters-in-law, she says that when she wore rings and toe rings, her fingers swelled.

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    It is a matter of faith, not superstition

    Hari Dhruv, the most educated person in the family, is the manager of Gariaband Cooperative Bank. He says that if this was a superstition, it would have been broken, but now it has become a belief. His wife Lalita says that one can wear Mangalsutra, apart from this, brass bangles are worn. Widowed women are made to wear silver bangles, which are cracked. Lalita is also educated. Her husband is always out of the house due to his job. No one says anything about the clothes in the village, but outside, people’s curiosity has to be satisfied.

    The new generation needs to change but

    Before making a daughter-in-law, the relatives are made aware of this custom of the family. The matter moves forward only after the consent of the would-be daughter-in-law. Earlier, the relationship was easy. After the 5th generation, difficulties started arising in establishing the relationship. Now the 6th generation sons also want this custom to change. But the elders of the family are not changing it despite wanting to. Vishnu Dhruv, the senior of the family, says that this is not a superstition, but he is hopeful that one day he will definitely get signs of changing the custom.

  • CG CRIME NEWS: Drunk husband brutally murdered his wife, accused arrested

    Dilshad Ahmed, Surajpur. A sensational case of murder has come to light from the district. A drunken husband brutally beat his wife to death. As soon as the information of the incident was received, the police reached the spot and started investigation by registering a case. Taking action in the case, the police have arrested the accused husband. This case is from Ramanujnagar police station area.

    According to the information, Vijay Singh (40 years), a resident of Panchvati village under Ramanujnagar police station, had gone to village Madanpur to repair the roof of the house the previous day. During this, he got into an argument with his friends and returned home after drinking alcohol. Seeing her husband in a drunken state, his wife Bindu (30 years) started arguing and scolding her husband. Hearing his wife’s words, the husband got angry and attacked his wife and beat her mercilessly. Due to which the wife died. After the incident, the accused husband fled from the spot.

    On receiving the information of the case, the Ramanujanagar police reached the spot and started the investigation. The police have arrested the absconding husband after the incident. The accused has confessed his crime. At present, the police is engaged in further action in the case.