Kanker police launch poster campaign to track Wanted Naxals; urge locals to aid surrender drive
RAIPUR: The Kanker police in Chhattisgarh, amid the ongoing offensive against Maoists, have heightened a parallel search campaign, putting up posters and banners carrying the identity of Wanted Naxals across sensitive villages and interior locations of the district. The police have also appealed to locals for support, asking them to provide alerts about the whereabouts of senior Maoists carrying rewards on their heads. The strategically placed posters display coloured images and names of top Maoist leaders, ranging from a bounty of Rs 1 crore to others carrying rewards of Rs 1 lakh. Most of the Wanted Naxals fall into Rs 40 lakh and Rs 25 lakh award categories. Alongside urging Maoists to give up violence and join the mainstream, the banners also inform villagers that anyone providing information about the ultras will be rewarded, with strict confidentiality assured. The initiative aims to strengthen the tactical fight against left-wing extremists whose senior cadres, often in civilian dress, continue to visit villages and tribal hamlets unnoticed by locals. Usually people are unaware of who the Maoist leaders are, particularly the top naxals. They need to stay informed. Now they can recognise and inform the police. However, the intended reason behind this campaign is also to induce the senior Maoists to surrender. The state governments main focus is to ensure their surrender, facilitate rehabilitation and join the mainstream of society, Indira Kalyan Elesela, Kanker district police chief, told TNIE. The 'Wanted Naxal' poster post information of the naxalites and promise rewards for informants. The posters promise rewards for informants. It was in the inhospitable Kalpad forested hilly terrain of Kanker last year that 29 Maoists were killed by security forces in the biggest offensive against the banned outfit, just days ahead of the Lok Sabha polling. The impact of the onslaught in Kanker later reverberated across other districts of the Bastar range, prompting similar offensive actions. For the first time, Wanted Naxals posters in remote areas are grabbing public attention. Many villagers were seen keenly observing, discussing, and reading the printed details on the banners. The Kanker police believe that with the local population content with the development works in their regions, they will extend support to this campaign as well. Kanker is among the seven Maoist-affected districts in the Bastar zone of south Chhattisgarh.
Two Maoists killed in encounter with security personnel in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur
RAIPUR: Two cadres of the outlawed CPI (Maoist) were killed in an exchange of fire with security forces in the south-western region of strife-torn Bijapur district on Wednesday, police said. According to a senior police officer, Based on the specific inputs regarding the presence of Maoists in the given location of Bijapur district, a joint team of security forces launched a search operation. A gunfight broke out between the security forces and the Maoists on Wednesday afternoon. The exchange of fire continues intermittently. Two bodies of Maoists have been recovered from the encounter site. The troops out on operation in Bijapur on Wednesday comprised District Reserve Guard (DRG), Special Task Force (STF) and CRPFs elite unit Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA). There was however, no report of any injury sustained by the forces. The forces also recovered weapons, explosive materials and items of daily use from the location. As the search operation also remains underway alongside the gun-battle, further operational details were not shared owing to the safety concerns of the personnel engaged in the anti-Maoist campaign on the ground, the officer said. Central Committee member likely among 10 Maoists killed in encounter in Chhattisgarhs Gariaband On Tuesday, a two-page purported press release by the banned outfit surfaced in Chhattisgarh. The spokesperson of the Central Committee of CPI (Maoist) Abhay has announced a temporary suspension of its armed struggle to facilitate peace talks, but has requested the government to declare a one-month ceasefire and halt security operations to initiate the process. In response, the state government said it was verifying the authenticity of the letter. This year 245 Maoists have been neutralised in separate encounters in Chhattisgarh so far. Of them, in the Bastar division alone, the forces gunned down 216, while 27 were eliminated in Gariaband district adjoining the Odisha border. Two other naxalites were killed in Durg division. Bijapur, among the seven Maoist-affected districts in Bastar zone, is cited as an epicentre of the left-wing extremist group in south Chhattisgarh. Union Home Minister Amit Shah had in August last year declared that the country will be Maoist-free by March 31, 2026. No talks with Maoists as long as they carry arms: Union Minister Amit Shah
72-year-old Indian-origin US citizen murdered in Punjab; UK-based NRI prime suspect
CHANDIGARH: A 72-year-old Indian-origin US citizen, Rupinder Kaur Pandher, was allegedly murdered in Kila Raipur village near Ludhiana after traveling from Seattle to Punjab in July to marry a 75-year-old UK-based Non-Resident Indian (NRI), Charanjit Singh Grewal. According to police, Grewal lured her to India under the pretext of marriage and then orchestrated her brutal murder through a contract killer. The Punjab Police have identified the main suspect as Sukhjeet Singh alias Sonu, who has allegedly confessed to killing Rupinder on the night of July 1213, acting on instructions from Grewal. Investigators claim that financial gain was the primary motive for the murder. Police sources revealed that Charanjit Singh Grewal, originally from Mehma Singh Wala village, now residing in the United Kingdom, had allegedly plotted the murder and promised Rs 50 lakh to Sonu to carry out the killing. In a gruesome attempt to destroy evidence, Sonu reportedly burned Rupinders body with diesel in a storeroom at his residence, cooled the remains with water, and disposed of the ashes in a nearby drain in Lehra village. The police have since recovered partial skeletal remains and sent them for forensic analysis. While Grewal has been named as the prime suspect, efforts are ongoing to gather further evidence and secure his arrest. His brother and other associates have also been named in the FIR and are currently absconding. The case came to light when Rupinders sister, Kamal Kaur Khaizah, who resides in the US contacted the US Embassy in India on July 28 after failing to reach her sister for four consecutive days. Rupinder's phone had been switched off shortly after she traveled to Kila Raipur on Grewals invitation. Following Kamals persistent efforts, the US Embassy took up the matter with the Punjab Police. It was only last week that the family received a call from a friend who informed them of Rupinders suspected murder and Sonus arrest, which proved to be the breakthrough in the case. A case has been registered, and investigations are ongoing. Assistant Commissioner of Police Harjinder Singh Gill confirmed that Sukhjeet Singh alias Sonu, a resident of Malha Patti in Kila Raipur, admitted to the murder and the attempt to dispose of the body by setting it ablaze in a storeroom on the night of July 1213.
Maoists announces temporary suspension of armed struggle, ask govt to declare 'ceasefire'
RAIPUR: The outlawed CPI (Maoist), in a purported statement, has announced a temporary suspension of its armed struggle to facilitate peace talks, but has asked the government to declare a one-month 'ceasefire' and halt security operations to initiate the process. Reacting to the development, the Chhattisgarh government said it was verifying the authenticity of the statement, which surfaced on social media on Tuesday. In the purported statement issued by Maoists, the rebels have appealed to the government to share their decision on the issue via the Internet and government news media, including radio. The two-page statement, dated August 15, was issued in the name of Abhay, a spokesperson of the central committee of Maoists, and came nearly four months after the killing of Nambala Keshav Rao alias Basavaraju , general secretary of the Communist Party of India (Maoist), in an encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh's Bastar region. Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma, who holds the home portfolio, told reporters on Tuesday that the authenticity of the statement was being verified and the best way for Maoists is to surrender and avail rehabilitation benefits. The term 'ceasefire' is highly objectionable as there is no war-like situation that requires one. In a democracy, talks cannot be conditional, yet once again, they have set preconditions. However, after verifying the statement, discussions will be held within the government, he said. INTERVIEW | Basavaraju killing a success, but gun cant kill ideology The Maoists, in the statement, said they had proposed a ceasefire to the government earlier, asking for one month to consult with the highest leadership comrades of the outfit. But unfortunately, the central government did not express its favourable stand on it. Rather, it has further intensified its operations, the statement said. To take forward the process of peace talks that was started on the initiative of the party's general secretary (late Basavaraju), we are making it clear that in view of the changed global and national circumstances, as well as the continuous requests being made by the country's Prime Minister, Home Minister and senior police officers to give up arms and join the mainstream, we have decided to shun arms, it said. We have decided to declare a temporary halt to the armed struggle. We are making it clear that in the future, we will fight shoulder to shoulder with all political parties and organisations fighting for the public cause as far as possible, the statement added. The CPI (Maoist) offered direct talks with the Centre. We are ready to talk to the Union Home Minister or persons appointed by him or a delegation on this issue. But we will have to inform the party about our changed opinion. Therefore, our request to the Central Government is to give us one month to consult with our comrades working in different states across the country and those imprisoned, it said. We are also ready to exchange views with the government on this subject, primarily through video call. Therefore, we are making it clear once again that (the government should) immediately declare a formal ceasefire for a month, stop search operations and take forward the peace process, it said. The statement also carried a note, saying it was issued late due to several reasons. Reacting to the statement, Inspector General of Police, Bastar Range Sundarraj P told PTI that police have taken note of the press release issued in the name of the CPI (Maoist) Central Committee regarding the laying down of arms and the prospect of peace talks. The authenticity of the release is being verified and its contents are under careful examination, he added. It is reiterated that any decision on engagement or dialogue with the CPI (Maoist) lies solely with the government, which will take an appropriate call after due consideration and assessment of the situation and circumstances, the IPS officer added. 'Surrender or get eliminated like Basavaraju': Bastar top cop's warning to Maoist leaders
CPI (Maoist) Announces Month-Long Ceasefire, Opens Door for Peace Talks
Raipur, Sep 17: In a dramatic shift, the outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist) has announced a one-month suspension of its armed struggle, declaring readiness for conditional peace talks with the central government. A statement issued by party spokesperson Abhay, dated August 15 but released Tuesday in Bastar, said the group would now focus [] The post CPI (Maoist) Announces Month-Long Ceasefire, Opens Door for Peace Talks appeared first on Northlines .
RAIPUR: The opposition Congress on Tuesday launched a three-day Vote Chor, Gaddi Chhod Abhiyan (thief of votes, give up the seat) padyatra campaign from Raigarh to highlight the alleged irregularities in the voter lists among the masses in Chhattisgarh. The programme commenced with a public rally addressed by the party state in-charge Sachin Pilot and the signature campaign. While blaming the BJP for alleged vote theft and claiming that the Election Commission (EC) took no notice of evidence of electoral wrongdoing, Pilot said, The time has come for all to get aware, understand and fight for the right as a voter. Rahulji has given evidence on vote theft. Everyone respects and submits before the might of democracy but we will never tolerate any conspiracy intended to plunder the democracy. The party leaders stated that the evidence presented by the Leader of Opposition Rajul Gandhi about the 'irregularities' in the countrys electoral system, particularly the voters list, is serious and raises questions over the fairness of recent elections. The Chhattisgarh home minister Vijay Sharma said that the Congress should not spread confusion and mislead the people in the name of voter theft. From Raigarh, the three-day padyatra will pass through Korba, Takhatpur, Mungeli, Bemetara, Rajnandgaon, Durg and culminate at Bhilai on September 18 covering a distance of over 530 km in the state. The Congress during the programme has planned to organise foot-march, signature campaigns, torch processions, motorcycle rallies and public meetings, said Sushil Anand Shukla, chairman Congress media cell. The functioning of the Election Commission has been under suspicion for the last few years. Why EC is denying digital voter lists to political parties. The elections of the country were being rigged and votes stolen, alleged Deepak Baij, state Congress president. The leader of opposition Charandas Mahant, former CM Bhupesh Baghel, former deputy CM T S Singhdeo, party secretaries S Sampat, Jarita Laitphlang, Vijay Jangid, along with senior leaders, office bearers, workers and supporters will attend the padyatra campaign.
Punjab panchayats pass resolutions asking migrant labourers without documents to leave
CHANDIGARH: Following in the footsteps of Maharashtrawhich has often been in the spotlight for targeting outsiders amid the Maha Marathi rowseveral panchayats in Punjab are now passing resolutions directing migrant labourers to leave their villages. Around 27 villages in Hoshiarpur district have passed such resolutions, announcing that they will no longer issue residence verification (residence certificates) to migrant labourers in their respective areas. Migrants without valid documents issued in Punjab are being asked to leave within a week. According to the resolutions, those without proper paperwork will not be allowed to reside in these villages. These decisions come in the wake of the gruesome murder of a five-year-old boy in Hoshiarpur on September 9, allegedly by a migrant worker. The incident has triggered growing resentment against migrant populations across various parts of the state. The Chabbewal Panchayat passed its resolution on Sunday. Charanjit Singh, a panchayat member and husband of sarpanch Reena Sidhu, confirmed that many other villages in the region have either passed similar resolutions or are in the process of doing so. There is unity among villages across communities and castes on this issue, he added. On September 13, a meeting was held in Bajwara village, attended by sarpanches from around 27 hamlets, including Chak Sadhu, Nandan, Singhpur, Bassi Bahian, Dada, Kila Baroon, Allahabad, Bilaspur, and Anandgarh. A joint resolution was passed stating that panchayats would no longer attest any official documents of migrant workers lacking valid identity proof issued by the Punjab government. It was also resolved that such migrants would not be allowed to stay in the villages. A formal request was submitted to Hoshiarpur Deputy Commissioner Aashika Jain for administrative support in implementing these resolutions. Similar decisions were also reported from Jaja and Zahura villages in the Tanda sub-division. Bajwara sarpanch Rajesh Kumar alias Bobby Mahe said: Migrants without valid identity documents have been asked to vacate the villages. Those already living here with documents such as Aadhaar or PAN have been informed that their relatives arriving from outside will not be eligible for any verification by the panchayat. He further stated that migrant workers residing on rent would only be allowed to do so if their landlords submit a written undertaking to the panchayat, taking full responsibility for them. Mahe claimed that around 200-250 migrant labourers currently live in Bajwara. He alleged that many of them have illegally encroached upon panchayat land, building permanent houses with electricity meters and water connections without paying rent or obtaining legal permission. A complaint regarding these encroachments was reportedly submitted to the Deputy Commissioner on September 8. He added that approximately 25 panchayats in the district have passed resolutions to withhold document verification for migrants since the September 9 incident. The Baddla Panchayat's resolution specifically mentioned members of the Gujjar community, who are also migrants. It instructed that any migrant with criminal records must report to sarpanch Kamlesh Rani. The resolution further stated that individuals with Aadhaar cards showing Baddla village as their address must submit photocopies of their documents to the sarpanch. Additionally, farmers employing such workers are required to provide written details about them. In Purhiran village, which also has a significant migrant population, a similar resolution was passed. Elsewhere, two village panchayats in Bathinda districtDeepes and Gehari Bhagipassed comparable resolutions. The Deepes village panchayat even held a protest, declaring that outsiders will not be permitted in the village. Labourers were instructed to stay near tube well motors rather than inside the village. Farmers hiring migrants must also ensure that their police verification is completed. In Gehari Bhagi, the diktat was even more extreme. The resolution stated: Migrants cannot purchase property or homes in the village. They are prohibited from registering voter IDs or Aadhaar cards with village addresses. They may only reside in tube wells or farm huts, not within village residential limits. Farmers employing them will be held entirely responsible and must ensure police verification. Even Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) Sidhu Pur backed the resolutions, claiming that migrants, particularly from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, are disrupting the social fabric of the region. Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann responded to the village panchayats' stance by cautioning against any form of discrimination. He said, Tomorrow, Punjabis with businesses in Raipur (Chhattisgarh) or Kolkata could be targeted the same way. There cannot be such discrimination. Earlier this year, in July, the Lakhanpur Garcha Patti village panchayat in Fatehgarh Sahib district ordered all illegally residing migrants to vacate within a week. The resolution cited harassment of women and children by migrants loitering in the area. Sarpanch Barinder Singh Binda said that while migrants initially came to work in fields, many had permanently settled near canal banks in unauthorized shanties. Last year, similar controversial measures were adopted by Jandpur and Mundo Sangtia village panchayats in SAS Nagar district. On November 24, the Jawaharke village panchayat in Mansa district went even further by passing a resolution that prohibited residents from marrying migrants. The panchayat warned that any resident violating the order would be expelled from the village.
Chhattisgarh raises ex-gratia to Rs 50 lakh for families of martyred soldiers
RAIPUR : The Chhattisgarh government has decided to increase the ex-gratia assistance from Rs 20 lakh to Rs 50 lakh for dependent relatives of soldiers martyred in war or military operations. Recipients of the Param Vir Chakra, the nations highest wartime gallantry award, will now receive Rs 1 crore, up from the previous Rs 40 lakh provided by the state. The decision was taken during the Rajya Sainik Board meeting chaired by Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai at the state secretariat. Our soldiers lay down their lives for the nation. We bow to their valour and sacrifice. The government is committed to the welfare of ex-servicemen and their families, the Chief Minister said. Various welfare schemes for war widows, ex-servicemen, and their dependants were discussed. The government also decided to raise the motivational grant for parents of soldiers from Rs 5,000 to Rs 20,000, and for soldiers disabled in battle from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 30 lakh. Additionally, serving soldiers, ex-servicemen, and widows will now receive stamp duty exemptions of up to Rs 25 lakh on their first land or house purchase. CM Sai said that the 140 crore Indians feel secure and live in peace due to the tireless dedication, unwavering resilience, and sacrifices of the brave soldiers.
MSSA inter-school badminton tournament: Khushi, Akshat emerge U-16 champs
In the girls U-16 final, Khushi was clinical as she outplayed Thea Sheth of Arya Vidya Mandir (Bandra) in straight games. Akshat Raipurana of Bombay International School was declared the winner after Zehn Masani of Maneckji Cooper Education Trust School (Juhu) conceded the match due to an injury
ED Files 7,000-Page Chargesheet Against Ex-CM Baghel's Son In Chhattisgarh Liquor Scam
The 7,039-page complaint (chargesheet) was filed in the court in Raipur, naming Chaitanya Baghel, a businessman, as an accused.
Liquor scam: ED files charge-sheet against former Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghels son
RAIPUR: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday filed a 7,000-page charge-sheet (prosecution complaint) against Chaitanya Baghel , son of former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, before the special court at Raipur in connection with the ongoing probe linked to the multi-crore liquor scam case . Chaitanya was arrested by ED on July 18 at his Bhilai residence. The ED had cited Chaitanyas alleged key involvement in laundering over Rs 1000 crore in the excise scam case and a portion of the massive scandal channelised into his real estate project Vitthal Green under Baghel Developers. ED has earlier claimed that the investigation has divulged on how Rs 16.70 crore in liquor scam proceeds were seemingly laundered via Baghels real estate ventures, besides in such entities like Dhillon City Mall, Dillon Drinks. Chaitanya, according to the probe agency, emerged as a key beneficiary of the illegal revenue contributed from the alleged liquor syndicate coordinated through businessmen and political individuals. The Central probe agency estimated that Proceeds of Crime of around Rs 2,161 crore have been generated by the suspects in the liquor scam. The Chhattisgarh state Bureau for Investigation of Economic Offences (EOW) has also presented a production warrant before the special court on Monday, seeking the custody of Chaitanya for interrogation into the liquor scam. Besides the ED, the EOW has registered a case in the liquor scam and is probing into it. The state investigating agency has earlier this year filed charge-sheet against 22 excise officials and a six-time Congress MLA, Kawasi Lakhma, in the given case. 'This is a pattern': SC chides ED in Chhattisgarh liquor scam case for 'making allegations without evidence'
A heated argument erupted at Kempegowda International Airport when an IndiGo passenger was denied boarding on flight 6E 405 to Raipur, allegedly arriving six minutes after the airline's boarding cut-off time. The passenger accused a crew member of verbal abuse, which she denied, leading to a viral video and social media debate.
After Arrests Over Raipur 'Nude Party', Women's Commission Seeks Report
Police have arrested several suspected organisers after posters for an alleged ude party scheduled on 21 September in Chhattisgarh's Raipur went viral on social media.
Controversy, shock over publicised Nude Party planned in Chhattisgarh capital, six detained
RAIPUR: An invitation poster of a Nude party luring young men and women to present themselves undressed at a high-profile gathering in Chhattisgarh capital generated much disquiet and controversy over promoting obscenity, leading the Raipur police to detain six for interrogation. The detained youths, including the organisers of the event, associated with Hyper Club and SS Farm, were questioned by a team of crime branch police. The party planned in a private farmhouse now stands cancelled. The police have not ruled out the possibility of arrests of the duo, besides the others, if found involved in illicit activities. Two FIRs have been lodged against the organisers. The event was also nicknamed the stranger party. Besides the evident forbidden activities, everything, right from liquor, illegal drugs, was presumed accessible to those attending the Nude party on September 21. The police swung into action following a viral poster grabbing attention to Nude Party, creating controversy. The preliminary examination of mobile phones of the two detained showed the artists from Mumbai and Bangalore were also lined up for the party. Many cited the move as an attempt to start in Raipur an indecent get-together culture commonly seen in places in Europe and the US. Criticism began pouring in from the politicians too, who sought an immediate ban on any such emerging bad party plan and a stringent action against the organisers. The upcoming party, according to sources, is to be held privately with entry given only to a limited people. The entire programme was kept so confidential that information about the venue got shared only in private with registered members barely a few hours before. Outsiders are strictly prohibited from joining the party once the registration process ends. Mobile phones are not allowed. The organisers are also suspected of being a part of some drug cartel supplying it for flagrant abuse, often seen in high-profile parties. The entry fee for the nude party was fixed at Rs 40,000 with some offers for each individual. Even Rs one lakh was offered by some couples. Raipur police are inquiring into the bizarre lewd invitation shared on some social media. We are investigating in-depth why such a party was planned and the persons behind it. Such parties can never be allowed, said Lal Umed Singh, Raipur senior superintendent of police. Its shocking and shameful, a Nude party as a social gathering organised for the first time in Chhattisgarh under the BJP regime, said Deepak Baij, state Congress president. The state BJP too, expressing concern, condemned the move to organise Nude Party. We are worried about youths planning to be a part of such an event that should not be allowed in future. Congress should avoid doing politics on the sensitive issue, said Shyam Behari Jaiswal, state health minister
10 Naxalites killed in Chhattisgarh's Gariaband carried total Rs 5.25 crore bounty
GARIABAND: The 10 Naxalites killed in an encounter with security personnel in Chhattisgarh's Gariaband district a day ago, carried a cumulative bounty of Rs 5.25 crore, police officials said on Friday. In one of the major strikes on Naxalites, security forces gunned down Modem Balakrishna alias Manoj, a Central Committee Member (CCM) of the banned outfit carrying a reward of Rs 1.80 crore, and nine other cadres during a fierce encounter on the hills of Rajadera-Matal under Mainpur police station limits of the state on Thursday. The deceased included four women. One of the killed cadres was identified on Thursday as Modem Balkrishna, who carried a reward of Rs 1 crore. The identity of the remaining others was established on Friday, Gariaband Superintendent of Police Nikhil Rakhecha said. The operation involving personnel of E-30 (a unit of district police), Special Task Force (STF), Chhattisgarh Armed Force (CAF)- both units of state police and 207th battalion of CoBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action - an elite unit of the CRPF) was launched on Wednesday (September 10) based on intelligence inputs about the presence of ultras belonging to Dhamtari-Gariaband-Nuapada division under Odisha state committee of Maoists, he said. The exchange of fire broke out between security forces and Naxalites on Thursday and the intermittent firing lasted till 8 am on Friday. After the gunfight stopped, security forces recovered the bodies of 10 Naxalites, including four women, along with weapons, he said. An AK-47 rifle and one Self Loading Rifle (SLR) were among the 10 firearms seized from the encounter site. Besides, a huge cache of Naxal-related materials was also recovered from there, he said. All of them collectively carried a reward of Rs 5.25 crore on their heads in six states - Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, he said. Balakrishna carried a collective reward of Rs 1.80 crore in six states, including Chhattisgarh (Rs 40 lakh), he said. Similarly, two other cadres identified as Pramod alias Pandranna and Vimal alias Manganna -- members of Odisha state committee of Maoists -- carried a cumulative reward of Rs 1.20 crore each across five states, he said. The remaining cadres were identified as Sameer- a member of company no 6, Rajita - a platoon party committee member (PPCM), Vanila - a platoon member, Seema alias Bhime and Vikram- area committee members, Umesh- deputy commander and Bimla- a platoon member, he said. Balakrishna, who hailed from Warangal in Telangana, is also known by his aliases Balanna, Ramachander, and Bhaskar. He was the secretary of the Odisha State Committee (OSC) and had joined the movement in the early 1980s. Since January 2024, security forces have achieved unprecedented success in anti-Naxal operations and eliminated more than 460 cadres, including their general secretary and three central committee members, Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Vivekanand Sinha said. Balakrishna was trying to expand Maoist base in Gariaband region bordering Odisha. Security forces have inflicted a major blow to Maoists with his killing, he said. So far this year, 243 Naxalites have been killed in separate encounters in Chhattisgarh. Of them, 214 were eliminated in the Bastar division, comprising seven districts, while 27 others gunned down in Gariaband district which falls in Raipur division. Two other Naxalites were killed in Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki district in Durg division. On Friday, two Naxalites were killed in an encounter with security personnel state's Bijapur district.
Two maoists killed in Chhattisgarhs Bijapur gunfight as security forces intensify operations
RAIPUR: Two cadres of the outlawed CPI (Maoist) were killed in an exchange of fire with security forces in the south-western region of strife-torn Bijapur district, about 400 km south of Raipur, the Bastar police said on Friday. Based on intelligence inputs regarding the presence of Maoists in the given location of Bijapur district, troops launched a search operation. A gunfight broke out between the security forces and the Maoists in the morning. The exchange of fire continues intermittently. Two bodies of Maoists have been recovered from the encounter site, said the police. There was, however, no report of any injury sustained by the forces. The forces also recovered weapons, explosive materials, and items of daily use from the location. As the search operation remains underway alongside the gun battle, further operational details were not shared owing to safety concerns for the personnel engaged in the anti-Maoist campaign on the ground. On Thursday, a joint team of forces gunned down 10 Maoists, including Central Committee member Manoj Balakrishna of the banned outfit, in Gariaband district, about 150 km east of Raipur. Bijapur, one of the seven Maoist-affected districts in the Bastar zone, is cited as an epicentre of the left-wing extremist group in south Chhattisgarh. Union home minister Amit Shah had in August last year declared that the country would be Maoist-free by 31 March 2026.
Raipur Diary: Surging ahead on clean energy targets
Surging ahead on clean energy targets Efforts have intensified in Chhattisgarh to raise citizens awareness about the benefits of solar energy and the governments initiatives and subsidy provisions. Surya Rath was flagged off by the chief minister to give a push to the ambitious initiative similar to the PM Surya Ghar Free Electricity Schemeas the state moves towards fulfilling its commitment to clean energy targets. A positive sign is that solar power consumers are now emerging not just as energy producers but also as contributors to the energy sector. Citizens are being encouraged to meet clean energy goals and achieve the target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2070. State scores well in attaining SDG goals The recently unveiled Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) State and District Progress Report 2024 by CM Vishnu Deo Sai revealed progress in the improved states composite score. The report, prepared by the states planning commission, provides a clear picture of the work being carried out at the district levels. Education, health, nutrition, sanitation, energy, and logistics are given special attention to accelerate progress and achieve the SDGs. At the state level, 275 indicators in 16 SDGs were evaluated, of which 40 indicators had already achieved their targets. It is estimated that 83 more indicators will meet their targets in the next couple of years. Raipur jails turn into centres of mental bliss Prisons in Raipur, well-illuminated and ventilated, resemble typical government school classrooms during yoga and Sudarshan Kriya practicesthanks to innovative prison reforms introduced by the government in all district jails, with support from the Art of Living Foundation. Yoga, meditation and Sudarshan Kriya are taught to inmates under the Prison Course, which reportedly helps prisoners attain mental peace and inner strength, along with a decline in stress levels, improved sleep and a boost in self-confidence. The session is held daily from 7:30 to 9:30 am. The philosophy behind is that prison is an institutions of reform. Ejaz Kaiser Our correspondent in Chhattisgarh ejaz@newindianexpress.com
Central Committee member likely among 10 Maoists killed in encounter in Chhattisgarhs Gariaband
RAIPUR: A Central Committee (CC) member is believed to be among the 10 Maoist cadres gunned down by the security forces in Gariaband district on Thursday. The bodies and weapons will be recovered on Friday morning, as the exchange of firing continues close to Matal forested hilly terrain under Manipur police station limits. It is about 60 km from the district headquarters. It was a planned operation. Based on specific intelligence inputs about the presence of senior cadres of Maoists, a joint team comprising Elite 30 (specially trained Garidaband district police force), CRPFs elite unit Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) and the Special Task Force (STF) left on the operation on Wednesday. The encounter ensued on late Thursday afternoon and continued. Bodies and automatic weapons will be recovered tomorrow morning, Amresh Mishra, Inspector General of Police (Raipur range) told. Two CRPF jawans injured in Maoist IED blast in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada, one critical According to information we received, a Central Committee member of CPI (Maoist) Manoj Balkrishnan is likely among the 10 Maoists killed in the gun battle, the IG added. The CC in hierarchy is only next to the Politburo of CPI (Maoist). Balakrishna, alias Balanna, Ramachander was the secretary of the Odisha State Committee (OSC) and had joined the Maoist movement some three decades ago. There has been no report of any security personnel sustaining injuries in the gun battle. The search operation by the forces has been simultaneously intensified in the region. Gariyaband, adjoining Odisha state, is among the Maoist-affected districts of Chhattisgarh. The series of encounters against the left-wing extremists remains a part of the renewed strategy to free the Chhattisgarh state from the influence of the outlawed Maoists. Union Home Minister Amit Shah declared the country will be free from the Maoist problem by March 2026.
RAIPUR: Leading industrialists from across the country came forward with ambitious investment proposals at the Bastar Investor Connect programme held on Thursday. The state government received investment proposals of over Rs 967 crore from industrialists. Chhattisgarhs Bastar region, which once existed under the shadow of Maoist terror, neglect and deprivation, emerged as a new hub of investment, opportunity, and employment, now. The initiative has simultaneously outlined comprehensive development plans worth Rs 52,000 crore on driving transformative change across key sectors like mining, healthcare, education, agriculture, and tourism. The majority of development investments in Bastar are being driven by public sectors. National Mineral Development Corporation Ltd (NMDC) alone is spearheading projects valued at Rs 43,000 crore. The Railways have sanctioned investments worth Rs 5,200 crore, while road infrastructure projects have secured Rs 2,300 crore. Rs 200 crore has been allocated for the establishment of a super-speciality hospital. On the private sector front, around Rs 1,000 crore in investments have been proposed, primarily targeting the service sector and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Industrialists during the programme submitted investment proposals worth over Rs 967 crore, which will provide employment to more than 2,100 people, said an official spokesperson. Overall, projects worth nearly Rs 52,000 crore have positioned Bastar as a hub for industrial and socio-economic transformation. The proposed rail and road projects in Bastar will not only enhance connectivity in remote and difficult-to-reach areas but also boost industrial opportunities, he added. The new Industrial Policy 202430 has played a key role in Bastars development. It prioritises sectors such as pharma, agro-processing, textiles, tourism, IT, defence, aerospace, and digital technology. During the occasion, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai said that Bastars prosperity will script the bright future of Chhattisgarh as a new chapter of investment and growth begins. After a successful visit to Tokyo and Osaka in Japan and Seoul in South Korea, the Chhattisgarh government hosted the next series of Investor Connect programme in Bastar. The State had earlier held investment summits in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Nava Raipur. While incentives are available for investments across the state, special provisions have been earmarked for Bastar, entitling investors here to maximum benefits. Based on PM Narendra Modi Jis mantra to Perform, Reform and Transform, we have carried out over 350 reforms in new industrial policy in line with the vision of Ease of Doing Business and Speed of Doing Business, CM Sai said. Bastar has made significant progress in the eradication of Maoists during the past 20 months. As many as 453 Naxals were neutralized, 1611 arrested, and 1636 surrendered. Over 65 new security camps were established, and more than 50 previously closed schools were reopened. Under the state governments Niyad Nellanar scheme, road, education, health, and communication facilities have reached even the remote areas of Bastar.
10 Maoists killed in encounter with security personnel in Chhattisgarh
Raipur: At least 10 Maoists were killed in an encounter with security personnel in Chhattisgarhs Gariaband district on Thursday, a police official said. Police sources said Modem Balakrishna, a senior leader and Central Committee Member (CCM) of the outlawed CPI (Maoist), is among the deceased. The gunfight broke out in the forest under Mainpur police Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
At least 8 Naxals killed in encounter in Chhattisgarh's Gariaband
RAIPUR: At least eight Naxalites were killed in an encounter with security personnel in Chhattisgarh's Gariaband district on Thursday, a police official said. The gunfight broke out in the forest under Mainpur police station limits when security personnel were out on an anti-Naxalite operation, Raipur Range Inspector General of Police Amresh Mishra told PTI. Personnel belonging to Special Task Force (STF), CoBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action - an elite unit of CRPF) and other state police units are involved in the operation. Intermittent exchange of fire is still underway. As per the inputs received from the ground, at least eight Naxalites have been gunned down, the IGP said. Further details are awaited, he added.
Two CRPF jawans injured in Maoist IED blast in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada, one critical
RAIPUR: Two personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were injured, one of them critically, in a pressure improvised explosive device (IED) blast planted by Maoists in Chhattisgarhs Dantewada district, about 450 km south of Raipur, on Thursday. The explosion occurred along the Barsur route, about 40 km from the district headquarters, according to police. A CRPF team was engaged in a demining operation this morning in the region. Two jawans were injured in the pressure blast of an IED planted by Maoists. The condition of one of the jawans is stated to be critical and he is likely to be taken to Raipur for immediate medical attention. The troops continuously carry out demining exercises to track down IEDs and get rid of them, Gaurav Rai, Dantewada district police chief, told TNIE . In guerrilla warfare, an IED is considered the easiest and deadliest weapon for Maoists, who are pushed on the back foot, to target security forces or other vulnerable options. Law enforcement agencies in the conflict-ridden Bastar zone stated that although Maoist-related violence has shown a declining trend, the strenuous challenge of effectively countering IED threats continues to persist in operations across south Chhattisgarh. Even the United Nations has cited IEDs as a grave worldwide threat.
Maoist Masa killed in encounter in Chhattisgarh's Kanker district
RAIPUR: Security forces have neutralised a cadre of CPI (Maoist) during the search operation in Chhattisgarh's Kanker district, about 180 km south of Raipur, the police said on Wednesday. Acting on specific inputs, a joint team comprising District Reserve Guard (DRG) and Border Security Force (BSF) left for a search operation along the inter-district border area of Kanker-Narayanpur last Sunday. The exchange of fire occurred at the forested hilly terrain of Gedabeda under the Partapur police station limits, said Indira Kalyan Elesela, Kanker district police chief. The Maoist's body has been recovered by the Forces along with a weapon after the gunfight at the site. The deceased has been identified as Masa, a member of Maoists military wing People's Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA), the officer added. He was carrying a bounty of Rs 8 lakh. The Maoists now have only one option remaining. Either surrender and join the mainstream under Chhattisgarhs rehabilitation policy or get eliminated in the ongoing decisive operations by the troops. The banned Maoist organisation has already begun crumbling, said Sundarraj P, Bastar range inspector general of police. Kanker is among the seven Maoist-affected districts in the Bastar zone of south Chhattisgarh.
Despite new openings, dilapidated anganwadi centres in Chhattisgarh see sharp drop in attendance
RAIPUR: When a district gets new Anganwadi Centres (AWCs), an increase in enrolment and attendance of children is expected. However, in Ambikapur, northern Chhattisgarh, approximately 300 km from Raipur, the situation paints a far less encouraging picture at several pre-school learning facilities. Over the past three years, as many as 70 new Anganwadi Centres have been established in Ambikapur. Ironically, the region has witnessed a drop in attendance of more than 14,000 children, highlighting a concerning trend. The absenteeism appears to stem from parents concerns over dilapidated infrastructure and poorly sheltered facilities at many AWCs. Described as unsafe, several centres have deterred parents from sending their children. According to staff from the Women and Child Development (WCD) Department in Ambikapur, who are not authorised to speak to the media, there has been a reported decline in attendance of 14,157 children. Despite repeated complaints from local residents and Anganwadi workers, authorities have allegedly failed to take timely action. Local residents have claimed that hundreds of centres suffer from leaking roofs and crumbling wall plaster, creating hazardous conditions for young children. As a result, parents are understandably reluctant to send their wards. AWCs primarily serve children aged 06 years, playing a critical role in early childhood education and healthcare. Yet many continue to operate in visibly poor conditions, reportedly due to negligence by the WCD Department. Despite repeated complaints from local residents and Anganwadi workers, authorities have allegedly failed to take timely action to repair or upgrade the facilities. Some parents have also raised concerns about the substandard quality of construction and repairs carried out at the centres. This situation in Ambikapur comes at a time when the Central Government has introduced guidelines for the co-location of Anganwadi Centres with primary schools, an initiative meant to enhance infrastructure and access. However, the local WCD office appears to lack basic information about the current state of AWC infrastructure in the district. Repeated attempts to contact Ambikapur Collector Vilas Bhoskar for comment proved unsuccessful, as he neither responded to queries nor made himself available for an explanation. According to local media reports, in some areas, AWCs have been forced to operate out of temporary structures like Durga pandals. In one case in Lakhanpur block, a centre was seen functioning from a festive pandal with hardly any children present. Ironically, the attendance register at the site indicated full attendance, raising questions about the accuracy of records.
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RAIPUR: Agnesia, 64, wife of a paramilitary jawan, Najariyus Toppo, spared no effort running from pillar to post, from lodging a missing person complaint in a police station to engaging in a legal battle until the court finally declared her husband's death as civil death. Agnesia, a resident of Pidi, in the suburbs of Jashpur district, about 350 km from Raipur, in 1998, received a message from her husband, a CRPF Hawaldar posted in Jammu & Kashmir, conveying that he was availing an official leave and would meet her soon. He then reportedly left for Jashpur but didn't reach home. He was nowhere to be found, later. On a missing person complaint filed by his wife, the local police contacted the CRPF battalion unit in J&K and carried out searches through different sources, but couldn't get any clue about him. The CRPF, after initial scouting around andwaitingseven years for Najariyus, assumed him to be no longer alive and gave the pension benefit to his wife, said Satya Prakash Tiwari, counsel of Agnesia. But she continued to live without any proof that her husband had died. The wife consequently also lost the right to the properties owned by Najariyus, whose relatives planned to deprive her. She presented her application to the Jashpur collector seeking an official certificate but the district magistrate rejected her plea, citing that it is beyond his jurisdiction to declare anyone as civil dead. She didn't have any children. In 2012, she approached the tehsil court with another plea to transfer the ownership of her husbands properties on her name, but didn't get any outcome owing to the lack of a death certificate. She then again approached the Jashpur collector in 2022-23 seeking to inherit the late husbands properties and transfer it to the surviving spouse but was again denied owing to missing legal proof. Agnes moved to the court of Civil Judge Class-1, which declared her as the legal heir of Najariyus Toppo but didn't declare him as dead. Her counsel later filed the case before the Jashpur district and sessions court. District judge Satyendra Kumar Sahu, after considering the circumstances, the earlier judgements given by high courts of Kolkata and Allahabad accepted the presumption of death of the person in the light of the provisions of the Indian Evidence Act. The judge stated that if no decision is taken on declaring the husband's death as civil death then her life will turn woeful at this age, said advocate Tiwari. The judgment finally gave the much-needed relief to the aggrieved woman after 27 years of struggle.
'Investor Connect' to be held in Bastar to drive inclusive growth, empower local communities
RAIPUR: In a significant move to secure regional development, the Vishnu Deo Sai government is set to host the next edition of Chhattisgarh's 'Investor Connect' initiative in Bastar. The States major investment promotion initiative has earlier been successfully held in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Raipur, and abroad at Tokyo, Osaka, and Seoulgarnering investment commitments worth Rs 6.65 lakh crore since November 2024. The Bastar edition of 'Investor Connect' focuses attention on the governments commitment toward balanced regional development under the Chhattisgarh Industrial Development Policy 202430. The policy is designed to generate employment, promote entrepreneurship, and empower local communities while appreciating and preserving Bastars rich tribal heritage and cultural identity. The government looks forward to the participation of over 200 prominent investors, industry leaders, and local entrepreneurs at the 'Bastar Investor Connect', making it a high-profile platform for collaboration and growth. Several high-value Memorandums of Understanding are planned to be signed during the event, marking significant new steps in Bastars development journey, the government spokesperson said. Our government is committed to creating a future where Bastars youth receive the skills and opportunities they deserve, to become active partners in Chhattisgarhs growth story. Every initiative under the Industrial Policy is carefully designed to empower local communities and ensure that prosperity reaches every household, said Vishnu Deo Sai. He further added that with digital technology,Chhattisgarh is becoming a model state of good governance. We have now eliminated the paperwork for investment and committed to creating a thriving industrial environment, he added. The upcoming edition of Chhattisgarh's 'Investor Connect' marks a pivotal step towards realising Bastars full potential as a beacon of sustainable and inclusive development, deeply rooted in the regions social and cultural fabric. It will also ensure that opportunities and benefits flow directly to the people of the region.
Chhattisgarh CM flags off Surya Rath' to raise awareness on solar energy
RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh has intensified efforts to raise awareness among citizens about the benefits of solar energy, the governments' initiatives and the subsidy provisions. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Monday flagged off a Surya Rath to give a push to the ambitious initiative like the PM Surya Ghar Free Electricity Scheme as the state moves towards fulfilling its commitment to clean energy targets. In Chhattisgarh, solar power consumers are now emerging not just as energy producers but also as energy contributors, the CM said. He also transferred a total of Rs 1.85 crore of the state subsidy directly into the bank accounts of 618 consumers, each receiving Rs 30,000 under the scheme. Highlighting the urgency of the global climate crisis, CM Sai said that climate change and rising pollution are matters of grave concern. Chhattisgarh is playing its role with full commitment and capacity to achieve the target of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2070 as set by PM Narendra Modi ji, he noted. He appealed to the public to spread awareness and encourage others to join the initiative, thereby strengthening the states progress towards clean energy goals. Calling it a matter of pride, he said that people of Chhattisgarh are increasingly recognising the importance of the scheme and adopting clean energy. The people of the state are now increasingly accessing the subsidies of Central and State governments besides the easy financial support as loans offered by banks. CM further informed that the PM KUSUM yojana are enabling consumers to generate solar power themselves, sell electricity, and at the same time avail cheaper energy. In the year 2000, when Chhattisgarh came into existence, the power generation capacity was just 1,400 MW and presently the state generates 30,000 MW and is even supplying electricity to neighbouring states. CM Sai during the event on flag off of Surya Rath, reiterated that under the new Industrial Policy, Memorandum of Understanding worth Rs 3.50 lakh crore have been signed in the energy sector, and the states generation capacity will rise further. Expressing confidence, the CM affirmed that under the visionary leadership of PM Modi, Chhattisgarh will emerge as the number one state in power generation in the country.
Raipur to have police commissionerate system from November 1
Chhattisgarh intensifies efforts to eradicate Left-wing extremism ahead of Prime Minister Modi's expected visit on November 1, 2025, for the state's 25th-anniversary celebration. Operations against Maoists have seen significant success, with a large number of extremists killed or arrested.
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Chhattisgarh minister, accused of thrashing circuit house staff, denies charge
RAIPUR: A circuit house staff member lodged a police complaint against Chhattisgarh cabinet minister Kedar Kashyap, accusing him of physical and verbal abuse in Jagdalpur (Bastar) for not opening the lock of rooms for the BJP workers. The minister got his hands on my collar, dragged me into a room, removed his shoes, and thrashed. He used abusive words against my mother and sister. For years, I have been carrying my duty with full dedication despite being paralysed on the right side, said Khitendra Pandey, a daily wage employee, posted in the government guest hose as a chef for years. Kashyap is the forest and transport minister in the Vishnu Deo Sai cabinet. In his written complaint, Pandey also alleged that ministers, leaders and workers of the ruling party often misbehaved with the circuit house staffs deployed to carry out official works. Though there was no eye-witness of the incident of allegedly assaulting the staffer in a closed room, another employee is said to have claimed the minister allegedly ill-treated Pandey. Jagdalpur district police chief Shalabh Sinha confirmed that a complaint against the minister has been received. We are examining it, verifying the facts and based on it further action will be taken, he told TNIE. Kashyap countered the accusation, calling it propaganda against him. The staffer was just scolded and told to carry out his assigned duties properly. Insult to workers is unacceptable to me under any circumstances. No such incident (of assault) has taken place, the minister defended himself. The alleged incident however triggered a political row with the Congress now demanding dismissal of Kashyap. The opposition declared to hold demonstrations against the minister and burn his effigy in every district of the state. The BJP minister termed the Congress move as 'politically motivated'. Former Chhattisgarh chief minister, Bhupesh Baghel, sought the resignation of Kashyap as the Congress general secretary and tagged Prime Minister Narendra Modi on X-post, saying: If you respect all mothers in the country then show the courage to dismiss the galibaaj minister. Does the verbal abuse if said by a BJP minister, is considered a Shlok (Sanskrit verse used in Hindu scriptures)? Baghel asked. Kashyapji, after reaching the circuit house, saw the party workers sitting outside in the lobby and became infuriated. The staffer had earlier refused to open any room for the party workers till the minister arrived. The minister got upset and said that those who do not give due regard to the party workers will face consequences, said Kirti Padhi, a BJP supporter, who was present at the circuit house.
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Dress code at Chhattisgarh event irks teachers
RAIPUR: The teachers honoured at the function organised at Raj Bhawan in Raipur on the occasion of Teachers Day felt unhappy owing to the mandatory dress code and other unexpected conduct during the programme. While men were asked to wear navy blue blazers, white shirts and black trousers, women were told to dress up in off-white or beige cream. This year, for the first time, a dress code was imposed, and teachers were honoured in groups of five instead of individually. Simply requesting formal attire would have sufficed, said Virendra Dubey, state president of the Shaley Shikshak Sangh. Teachers were only called in batches for photo sessions with the Governor and CM. If each award had been personally conferred by the Governor, it would have added dignity to the recognition. Even the President of India honours 45 teachers individually. Governor Ramen Deka and CM Vishnu Deo Sai felicitated 64 teachers.
Over 14,000 NHM staff in Chhattisgarh resign after 25 leaders sacked amid ongoing strike
RAIPUR: Over 14,000 striking contractual officers and employees of the National Health Mission in Chhattisgarh have submitted their resignations after the government sacked 25 NHM staffers leading the agitation, one of their representatives said on Friday. The NHM staffers have been agitating since August 18 to press for their demands, including regularisation of services and improved working conditions. Instead of addressing their long-pending demands, the government has chosen to take punitive measures, said an office-bearer of the Chhattisgarh Pradesh NHM Karamchari Sangh. The National Health Mission aims to provide universal access to equitable, affordable and quality health care services. A wide range of health workers, including doctors and nurses, are engaged under this programme. According to government officials, the executive body of the State Health Committee, in its meeting on August 13, accepted four of the 10 demands raised by the contractual NHM employees. A committee has also been formed to examine three more demands, while the remaining three, including regularisation of services, will be decided at the highest level of government, they said. Despite repeated notices, when the protesting employees did not resume duty, 25 of them were dismissed from service, an official said. As per the termination order issued on September 3, the act of defying the notices and continuing with the protest amounts to misconduct as per the Chhattisgarh Civil Services Conduct Rules, 1965 and violation of clause 34.3 of the Human Resource Policy-2018. You were given an opportunity to report under natural justice, which was not followed. Hence, your contractual appointment stands terminated with immediate effect, it added. Among those dismissed are Chhattisgarh Pradesh NHM Karamchari Sangh president Dr Amit Kumar Miri, general secretary Kaushlesh Tiwari, and Pranntiya Sanrakshak Hemant Kumar Sinha. This repressive action (termination order) by the administration is completely unfair and a hindrance to dialogue. Angered by this move, 14,678 officers and employees of NHM across the state have so far submitted their resignations, Sinha told PTI on Friday. He said the strike would continue until their demands were met. Around 16,000 contractual NHM employees are on indefinite strike, and the remaining will also submit their resignations soon, he added. Dr Miri said the NHM employees have been agitating within the ambit of constitutional rights since August 18 over their 10-point demands, which also include the creation of a public health cadre, grade pay, and compassionate appointments. The agitation has become a compulsion after submitting memoranda 160 times without receiving any response from the administration. During the protest, warning letters and dismissal orders are being sent on WhatsApp at great speed. If the same urgency had been shown in resolving our demands, this situation would not have arisen, he alleged. He also claimed that the administration does not want the government to establish dialogue with employees or arrive at a solution. States Managing Director (NHM) Dr Priyanka Shukla told PTI that the August 13 executive committee meeting had already addressed many of the demands. Two demands transparency in confidential report (CR) evaluation and 30 days of paid leave in cases of exigency or health issues have been fulfilled. Two more demands, a 27 per cent salary hike and a minimum of Rs 10 lakh cashless health insurance, have also been accepted and are under process for implementation, she said. Shukla added that a state-level committee headed by the NHM joint director has been formed to examine the demands concerning grade pay, compassionate appointments, and transfer policy. This committee will review HR policies applicable to contractual employees in other departments and present recommendations at the next executive committee meeting, she said. The remaining three demands regularisation, creation of a public health cadre, and reservation in recruitment to regular posts will be taken up at the highest level of government, she said, adding that NHM employees have continued their strike despite their several demands being considered.
Chhattisgarh teacher sets up math lab, park in govt school; attendance, grades improve
RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh school teacher Pragya Singh will receive a prestigious recognition from the President Droupadi Murmu on Friday, for her innovative teaching techniques to help students learn mathematics through hands-on experiments and games. With 17 years of experience in teaching and a PhD in Geology, she has established an advanced mathematics laboratory in her school with her own funds. She has put together over 500 exciting teaching aids that not only enable children to learn difficult concepts through play, but also kindle students' interest in learning and continue attending school. A teacher in the government upper primary school in village Hanoda, Pragya adopted innovative teaching to motivate students to figure out complicated concepts. As a young student I also found math difficult to grasp with ease. Now our students without any aversion are clearing and getting selected in tough examinations like National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship Exam (NMMSE), Prayas, Residential Education for Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas (Shreshta). Overcoming fear of mathematics, they are scoring 100 percent marks, Pragya told TNIE . Besides the Maths lab, she has also created a Maths Park where every difficult concept of mathematics elucidated in simplified ways further igniting keenness to learn among the students. She has spent over Rs eight lakh out of her own pocket on such related activities in the school for benefit of students. All children learning with the help of her efforts are securing better academic work outcomes. Mugging-up maths formulas do not help. We need to focus on applying deeper understanding of concepts and line of reasoning. I devised a district level model Ullas Centre having around 100 Teaching Learning Material (TLM) enabled Foundational Literacy and Numeracy as the tool to improve students learning and comprehension, she said. Pragya has been earlier honoured with various awards in Chhattisgarh state. Pragya not just worked hard with imaginative approaches in her school in Hanoda, but also struggled to get the attendance of the students improved. There was no awareness of education in Hanoda where drug addiction was rampant owing to the it being a labour dominated region. No female teacher was interested to work there. I connected mothers with the school and the situation gradually turned better, she said. She also worked as subject expert and resource teacher in State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) and District Institute of Education and Training (DIET).
HC says delivery of prohibited items a crime, takes a jibe at e-com platform
RAIPUR: CHHATTISGARH High Court on Wednesday rejected a petition that sought to dismiss a case registered against employees of e-commerce store Flipkart and the courier company for selling a lethal knife that was used to commit a murder and loot a petrol pump in July. A division bench of the high court observed that online delivery of the prohibited items too comes under the purview of criminal offence. The Raipur police had registered a case against Flipkart on July 19. The case was then registered against a courier agency Elastic Run associated with Flipkart to deliver their products. The petitioners, who delivered the parcel and the owner of the courier agency, approached the court citing that they were innocent, as their role was meant only to provide the services under a contract, deliver packed boxes that cannot be tampered with and, therefore, sought the case registered against them be quashed. The counsel for the petitioners further pleaded that Section 79 of the IT Act, 2000, provides a safeguard to intermediariessuch as social media platforms and e-commerce sitesshielding them from liability for third-party content hosted on their platforms. However, the advocate general on behalf of the government countered that neither anyone can sell or buy prohibited items nor can they be delivered without a license. After hearing the arguments, the court expressed concern that the nature of criminal offence for online delivery of the prohibited products is similar to that of its manufacture or sale. The petition was dismissed by the court. The safeguard behind Section 79 of the IT Act is conditional since the immunity given can be withdrawn if there remains unlawful content and the intermediary gets the knowledge but fails to remove it. The Raipur police arrested manager and employees of Flipkart and the courier company under the BNS section 125-B (endangering human life or personal safety).
RAIPUR: In response to the FIR registered against her in Chhattisgarh's Raipur, for her alleged derogatory remarks against Home Minister Amit Shah , Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra took a sharp jibe at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday and said that idiots don't understand idioms. The TMC MP had sparked a controversy after allegedly saying that if Shah fails to stop infiltration from Bangladesh, he first thing you should do is cutAmit Shah's head and put it on your table. She had allegedly made the remarks in Bengali. A case was registered against Moitra in Raipur's Mana police station under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) Sections 196 (promoting enmity between different groups on the grounds of religion, race, etc) and 197 (imputations, assertions prejudicial to national integration). Idiots don't understand idioms, so which is where we are. Saying Heads will roll you don't really cut someones head. Its an idiom that metaphorically (phrase not literally applicable) said for seeking accountability, on ones responsibility (over shirking responsibility by union government). When you (Raipur police) use Google translate to file a fake FIR, this is what happens, she said in her released video, declaring she will be going to the court against it. Moitra drew attention of the Raipur SP on how his colleague, Kondagaon district police chief Akshay Kumar picked by 12 migrant workers who all hailed from her Krishna Nagar constituency on July 12, arrested them, lodged an FIR against them and kept them under illegally detention. I went to Chhattisgarh high court that issued a notice to the state government and later had to withdraw the case. In a cutting remark, she took a dig at the Raipur police citing the Kondagaon SP with another idiom tails between your legs' (emphasising feeling defeated and ashamed) after the case was withdrawn by him. Similarly you (Raipur police) have filed a fake FIR against me on Mahua Moitra ne kaha gala kaat diya' after using Google translation from Bengali to English and then to Hindi. This is what happens, she stated. She read out the FIR registered against her and narrated what it signifies I will go to the court (against the FIR) and it will be another slap in the face and then more heads will role, she said. The Raipur police however said that a local resident Gopal Samanto, filed a complaint against Moitras remarks stating that her words were objectionable and unconstitutional, and can arouse outrage from other communities against Bangladeshi refugees settled in Mana Camp area of the capital since 1971.
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Why Shikshadoot in Chhattisgarh's Bastar becoming soft targets for Maoists, nine killed in one year
RAIPUR: Shikshadoot (young volunteer teacher) deployed in the Maoist-affected districts of conflict-ridden south Bastar zone are becoming the soft targets for red guerrillas who suspect them as informers and supporters of local police or security forces. As many as nine Shikshadoots have been killed by Maoists in Bastar during the last year amid the ongoing aggressive anti-Naxal campaign that has put the rebels on the backfoot. Shikshadoots are locally engaged at a modest monthly emolument of Rs 10,000 to teach in around 250 schools that were earlier shut down in remote villages of the districts of Sukma, Bijapur, Dantewada and Narayanpur, said an official. The police suspected that Shikshadoots were killed without any warning to them but merely on suspicion of being informers in a malicious attempt to spread terror. Owing to the Chhattisgarh governments push for digital infrastructure development, the Bastar region is witnessing a significant increase in installation of mobile towers in recent years. Every Shikshadoot carries mobile phones as a basic need for their professional engagement and there is a strong perception emerging that cellphones are now turning out to be a threat to life for Shikshadoots. The cadres of a banned outfit of CPI (Maoist) nurture fear of being under constant surveillance by the forces. So to do away with any risk of being under watch, tracking or their presence monitored, they had issued diktats to villagers in their areas of influence to avoid using mobile phones, stated a source in the knowhow of the development. And to ensure safeguard, the Maoist rebels are randomly checking the call records and even confiscating the phone handsets. The call records of Kallu Tati, 25, were also examined by Red rebels before he was killed last Saturday, informed the source. Another reason why Sikshadoot becomes Maoists soft target is their easy access and availability for the government officials or the police to verify or get information about various activities in the village. Besides teaching, Shikshadoots being local, often assist as translators and coordinators or provide ground reports about their habitats. As residents of the same village, local Shikshadoots seen interacting with the personnel of District Reserve Guards (DRG) who are routinely engaged in anti-Maoist operations and might look for clues about the left-wing extremists. The Bastar police said that the Maoists are retaliating by turning to soft targets to register their presence. Maoist cadres surrendering, getting caught or killed frustrate them, so they look for soft options. The Naxals targeting civilians is indicative of the fact that the rebels are upset with the forces dominating the region, said Brigadier (rtd) B K Ponwar, Guerrilla Warfare Expert.
FIR against TMC MP Moitra for 'objectionable' remarks against Shah
RAIPUR: A first information report (FIR) has been registered against Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra in Chhattisgarh's Raipur for her alleged objectionable remarks against Union Home Minister Amit Shah, police said on Sunday. Based on a complaint lodged by a local resident, a case was registered against Moitra at the Mana police station on Saturday under sections 196 (promoting enmity between different groups on the grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc) and 197 (imputations, assertions prejudicial to national integration) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), an official said. Moitra sparked a controversy after allegedly saying that if Amit Shah fails to stop infiltration from Bangladesh, he first thing you should do is cut Amit Shah's head and put it on your table. She allegedly made the statement while speaking to reporters in West Bengal's Nadia district on the sidelines of an event on Thursday. PTI, however, couldn't independently verify the authenticity of the video. The TMC MP alleged that the Union government was shirking its responsibilities on border security. The police official said that the complainant, Gopal Samanto, alleged that Moitra's remarks were objectionable and unconstitutional. The complaint also stated that a large number of Bangladeshi refugees were settled in the Mana Camp area in Raipur in 1971, and Moitra's statement has created fear among them, as such remarks may provoke anger from other communities against them, the official said.
Raipur Diary | CM's outreach to Japan, South Korea bears fruit
Sais outreach to Japan, South Korea bears fruit CM Vishnu Deo Sai returned from his first 10-day trip to Japan and South Korea to a rousing welcome at Raipur airport on Saturday. The visit, which signifies a diplomatic tour, is also seen as a decisive step towards shaping the future of Chhattisgarh, as the CM engaged with investors and industrial leaders, presenting the state as an emerging investment destination. The state intends to promote industries in Bastar and other Maoist-affected areas creating jobs opportunities. The visit aimed to reassure that the state is no longer a state of minerals and steel but is transforming into a new hub for innovation, technology, and global partnerships. Shooting championship for promising talents The state-level shooting championship, organised for the last 23 years by the Jindal Group under the aegis of the Chhattisgarh Pradesh Rifle Association, has begun in Raipur creating hopes for aspiring young talents. The annual sports event is no longer restricted to the elite class; there are massive responses received for the contest. The qualifiers later get selected to perform in the national championship. The contest, which will continue until September 6, will see shooters from every district participating in the 50m, 25m, and 10m rifle and pistol shooting competitions. It was inaugurated by DGP Arun Dev Gautam. Half of electricity bill rationalised The Chhattisgarh government is in the process of promoting rooftop solar power among domestic consumers under the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, following rationalisation of the previous Congress governments popular half-electricity bill scheme. Launched in 2019, the scheme provided a 50% discount on 400 units per month on electricity bills. Without abolishing the scheme, the state has now reduced the limit to 100 units and, around 31 lakh families still continue to get benefit. Besides the Centre, the state government has recently announced additional subsidy up to Rs 30,000 aimed at facilitating affordable solar energy. Ejaz Kaiser Our correspondent in Chhattisgarh ejaz@newindianexpress.com
HIV-positive man stole from temple donation boxes for over 12 years, calls it vengeance against god
RAIPUR: For over twelve years, a thief in Durg district, about 40 km west of Raipur, has broken into temples to steal only from donation boxes, leaving other valuables untouched and vanishing without a trace. The accused, 45-year-old Yashwant Upadhya, was arrested after his last theft at a Jain temple on the outskirts of Durg. He described his robberies as an act of vengeance against god, blaming Him for a disease that he claimed had badly ruined his life. Upadhya, who served a jail sentence in 2012 in an assault case, told the police he is HIV-positive and had been persistently praying to god for recovery but saw no sign of improvement. The Durg police told The New Indian Express that the accused have been undergoing treatment for it. He claimed to have contracted the virus while in jail during 2011-12. The accused met other criminals and picked-up burglary tricks in prison. After his release from jail, he began stealing only cash from temples, said a senior police officer. He was resentful towards God, believing he became HIV-positive through no fault of his own. To vent his anger, he decided to target temples and steal money from donation offerings. The accused told the police he would conduct a recce of the temple before committing the theft, travelling only on his scooter, which he parked at a distance before changing his clothes. Inside the temple, he broke open donation boxes, took the cash, and quietly slipped out to his scooter, where he changed clothes again before fleeing home. He carefully chose lanes and narrow streets instead of main roads to avoid CCTV cameras. He told the police he had stolen money from about a dozen temples but later admitted to the media that the number could be higher, as he could not remember all of them. A joint team of Anti-Crime and Cyber Unit and Nevai police station however secured vital clues scanning the CCTV footage while capturing the routes and identified the accused with the help of installed cameras at residences and shops. The accused confessed to the crime during interrogation.
Indian govt to launch AI-powered translator for tribal languages
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Air India flight from Delhi to Raipur diverted to Bhubaneswar
NEW DELHI: An Air India flight carrying 161 flyers from Delhi to Raipur in Chhattisgarh was diverted to Bhubaneswar on Wednesday due to poor visibility at Swami Vivekananda Airport in Raipur. Flight AI 2793 departed at 5.37 am from Terminal 3 of the Indira Gandhi International Airport. The flight was about to make its descent at the Raipur airport when the Air Traffic Control asked it not to do so due to poor visibility and to head to Bhubaneswar. It reached Bhubaneswar airport at 8.15 am. It departed at 9.21 am from there after information was received that the weather had improved at Raipur airport, said a source. In a statement, Air India said, Flight AI 2793 from Delhi to Raipur on 27 August was diverted to Bhubaneswar due to poor weather conditions in Raipur. The aircraft subsequently operated to its destination, Raipur, once the weather improved. The statement added, At Air India, the safety of all passengers and crew remains our top priority. No flights for third day at Leh airport Meanwhile, flyers, including a large chunk of those from different parts of the country who had gone to Leh as tourists continued to stay put at hotels in Leh as flights were not operated from the airport for the third consecutive day on Wednesday. A NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) was again issued on Wednesday in connection with closure of the runway at the Kushok Bakula Rinpoche Airport as it was not in a condition to operate flights, said an airline source. Air India had put out a travel advisory in the morning that all its flights were cancelled for the day to and from Leh airport due to adverse weather conditions. A source said that the weather conditions appear to be improving and there was a possibility of operations resuming from Thursday but they need to wait until the morning to finalise it.
Chhattisgarh CM seeks South Korean investment, touts state as emerging global hub
RAIPUR: Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, during his ongoing visit to South Korea, held a crucial meeting with Lee Jae Jeng, Chairman of the Advanced Technology Centre Association (ATCA), along with senior ATCA officials in Seoul on Wednesday. ATCA represents a powerful industrial network of over 60 leading companies spanning information technology (IT), electronics, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and textiles. In a key interaction session with the ATCA delegation, CM Sai highlighted Chhattisgarhs commitment to providing an investor-friendly environment. He extended an invitation to Lee Jae Jeng and his team to visit Chhattisgarh during their forthcoming trip to India for a first-hand assessment of investment and collaboration opportunities. With Koreas innovations and Chhattisgarhs resources, we will script a new era of growth. IndiaSouth Korea cooperation will scale new heights, the Chief Minister remarked. The ATCA delegation responded positively, expressing interest in building B2B partnerships with firms based in Chhattisgarh. CM Sai emphasised that the state hosts premier institutions such as IIT, IIM, NIT, and AIIMS, which together provide a pool of world-class talent. He added that Chhattisgarhs plug-and-play infrastructure and robust logistics network position it as an ideal location for ATCAs research and development centres, as well as its broader expansion in India. He identified sectors such as IT, electronics, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and textiles as having immense potential for collaboration. We want ATCA companies to come, invest, and create new milestones of partnership. This will generate large-scale employment for the youth of the state while giving fresh momentum to local industries, CM Sai stated. During his South Korea tour, the Chief Minister also addressed the Chhattisgarh Investor Connect programme in Seoul, organised with the support of the Indian Chamber of Commerce in Korea (ICCK). He described Chhattisgarh as a land of vast possibilities for South Korean enterprises. South Korea is among Indias top three steel export destinations, and as a leading steel producer, Chhattisgarh is keen to deepen this cooperation and offer new avenues for investment. The state has abundant lithium reserves, which can fuel the electric vehicle revolution and power new-age industries. This makes Chhattisgarh a natural hub for the global energy transition, CM Sai affirmed. Chhattisgarh is rich in mineral resources vital for the automobile and electronics industries.
Heavy rains lash Bastar region in Chhattisgarh; family of four killed, several villages cut off
BIJAPUR: A couple and their two daughters died after the car they were travelling in got swept away while crossing a flooded culvert in Chhattisgarh's Bastar district, officials said on Wednesday. Another person went missing in an overflowing stream and efforts are being made to trace him, they said. Heavy rains pounded four districts of the Bastar division, where authorities have been instructed to remain alert to deal with flood situations and launch relief measures, officials said. Nearly 70 persons have been evacuated to safer places in the last 36 hours in Bastar, Bijapur and Dantewada districts. Helicopters, boats and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) personnel were involved in the rescue operations, they said. In Bastar district, four members of a family drowned after the car ferrying them was swept away by strong currents while crossing the flooded Kanger Nala culvert in the Kanger Valley National Park on Tuesday evening, a senior police official in Jagdalpur said. The deceased have been identified as Rajesh Kumar G (43), his wife Pavithra (40) and their two daughters Saujainya (7) and Saumaiyya (4). Their driver Lala Yadu, who clung to a tree branch, was rescued later, he said. Rajesh, a native of Tamil Nadu, worked as a contractor in Raipur. The family had gone for an outing to Bastar, he said. The bodies of all four were fished out late Tuesday evening after the water level declined in the stream, he added. In another incident, a man was swept away while crossing the overflowing Cherpal stream in Bijapur district on Tuesday and a search was still on for him, police said. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, who is currently on a visit to Japan, on Wednesday spoke to state officials and reviewed the flood situation in Bastar division, a government statement said. He has instructed officials to intensify rescue and relief operations. Sai held telephonic discussions with Revenue Secretary and Disaster Relief Commissioner Reena Babasaheb Kangale and Bastar Division Commissioner Doman Singh and sought updates on ground operations, the release said. According to officials, flood-like conditions persist in Dantewada, Bijapur and Bastar districts. Relief efforts are underway in Lohandiguda, Darbha and Tokapal development blocks of Bastar district, it said. Twenty-one villagers were rescued from Mandar village in Lohandiguda block, while several others were shifted to safer locations with the help of helicopters and boats. The CM has instructed that the SDRF be kept on high alert and directed the collectors of all districts in Bastar division to alert residents in low-lying areas and shift them to safer places promptly. Bastar division comprises seven districts- Bastar, Kanker, Narayanpur, Kondagaon, Dantewada, Bijapur and Sukma. Sai said the state government is committed to ensuring the safety of every citizen. Public safety is our top priority. I have directed officials and SDRF to remain on high alert and extend timely assistance to the affected people as required, Sai said in the release. The heavy downpour in south Bastar has sent several rivers and rivulets into spate, disrupting normal life. More than 100 villages each in Bijapur, Dantewada and Bastar districts have been cut off from the district headquarters due to the torrential downpour over the past two days. SDRF and police personnel were deployed for timely evacuation of the people stranded amid floods, another government official said. Heavy rains have resulted in flooding of several downstream areas in Sukma, Bijapur and Dantewada, affecting many spots on national highways. The district authority has deployed motor-powered boats and Home Guard personnel to assist people to cross the flooded areas.
Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai puts on display investor-ready state ecosystem at Osaka summit
RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai visited the Chhattisgarh Pavilion, organised at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, on Monday. It elicited an encouraging response on the opening day, with over 22000 visitors experiencing the states unique mix of heritage, culture, and tourism. The event, open till August 30, was put together at the invitation of the Indian Trade Promotion Organisation. Sai attended the exhibition, which highlighted the states singular identity, traditions, and modern progress. The CM said, Our identity is not limited to heritage and folk culture alone, but we are also advancing rapidly in the direction of industry, innovation, and global cooperation. Tribal art, weaving, handicrafts, herbal items, and tourist destinations of Chhattisgarh, exhibited at the Pavilion, fascinated the visitors, said an official attending the event. The special focus remains on the states industrial capacity, investment opportunities, and future potential, creating a reassuring perception about the state among the international audience, he added. Visitors from Japan and other countries lauded the Chhattisgarh Pavilion while appreciating especially the handicrafts, bamboo products, Bastar Art, and performances based on folk music. CM Sai interacted with the guests at the Investor Connect event in Osaka at the Pavilion and conveyed that Chhattisgarh is fully prepared to present itself as an ideal destination for investment and partnerships.
DEHRADUN: A major controversy has erupted within the Uttarakhand Forest Department following explosive allegations made by Magsaysay Award-winning Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Sanjiv Chaturvedi, who has claimed that a staggering 7,375 boundary pillars have disappeared from the Mussoorie Forest Division. The revelation has sent shockwaves through the states forest administration, prompting urgent calls for a high-level investigation. Chaturvedi, currently serving as Chief Conservator of Forests (Planning) in Haldwani, has written a scathing letter to Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF) Sameer Sinha, demanding the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT). The letter details what he alleges is widespread encroachment on forest land, particularly in the Raipur Range of Mussoorie, accusing local officials and staff of long-standing collusion enabling illegal occupation. Encroachment on forest land in the Raipur Range area of Mussoorie Forest Division has been ongoing for a long time, Chaturvedis letter states. These illegal occupations have persisted for years due to the connivance of local officers and employees. The communication further highlights what Chaturvedi describes as the suspicious role of forest department staff in illegal mining and land encroachment. Despite repeated complaints and disputes, the letter claims, no meaningful action has ever been taken. It also outlines a disturbing pattern of unchecked illegal construction across large tracts of encroached forest land, allegedly under the tacit approval of senior officials. Notably, Chaturvedis letter casts a shadow over the functioning of IFS officer Amit Kanwar, currently the Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) in charge of the Mussoorie Forest Division. If swift action is not taken, the letter warns, the remaining forest area of Mussoorie Forest Division will also fall into the hands of encroachers. When contacted, investigating officer IFS Rajiv Dhiman confirmed that a formal inquiry is underway. We are investigating the matter. A complete report has been sought from the DFO Mussoorie, along with all relevant records, said Dhiman. A site inspection has been conducted, but a detailed report is still awaited. Speaking to The New Indian Express , DFO Mussoorie Amit Kanwar stated: The pillars in question belong to the entire division, which spans two districts, Tehri and Dehradun, across six ranges and 33 beats. This issue came to light in a recent survey, and the data spans several years. An FIR will also be registered soon. PCCF Sameer Sinha, meanwhile, said he had not yet received Chaturvedis letter. I have not received the letter so far. However, an investigation into the related matter is already ongoing, Sinha said. Any action can only be taken after the investigation report is submitted. It would not be appropriate to comment further at this stage. Beyond the disappearance of boundary markers and forest land encroachment, Chaturvedis letter also raises serious questions about internal accountability. He questions how officers facing corruption allegations and illegal asset charges continue to receive Integrity Certificates and Outstanding performance gradings. Records from 201718 to 202324 show fluctuations in encroachment cases in the Mussoorie Forest Division. In 201718, 233 cases were registered, involving 110.17 hectares of encroached forest land. By 202324, this had declined to 142 cases, affecting 49.34 hectares.
Chhattisgarh CM explores Japan for industrial collaboration, digital innovation opportunities
RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, during his ongoing visit to Japan, met senior representatives of the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) in Tokyo and held key discussions focused on exploring investment and industrial collaboration opportunities. While interacting with senior office bearers of JETRO, Nakajo Kazuya, Ando Yuji, and Hara Harunobu, the Chief Minister highlighted the immense potential that the state holds in sectors such as information technology, textiles, aerospace, automobiles, electronics, and clean energy. He invited the JETRO delegation to explore new avenues of investment in the states rapidly growing economy. CM Sai emphasised that, being located in the heart of India, Chhattisgarh is emerging as an ideal destination for industry and investment, as the government has ensured transparent policies, simplified procedures, and robust industrial infrastructure. We are attracting global investors and the discussions with JETRO representatives would further strengthen the prospects of economic cooperation between Chhattisgarh and Japan, the CM affirmed. Earlier, he met the Chief Executive Officer of NTT Ltd, one of the worlds leading IT infrastructure and digital solutions companies, with annual revenues of USD 90 billion and operations spanning more than 50 countries. The discussions with NTT Ltd centred on technology-driven investments in Chhattisgarh, with an emphasis on strengthening the states digital ecosystem. CM Sai underlined the vast potential for industrial collaboration by leveraging Japans advanced technology and Indias skilled workforce. He also stressed the importance of promoting cultural exchanges and positioning Chhattisgarh as a key tourism destination for Japanese visitors. The visiting Chhattisgarh delegation explored critical opportunities in trade, technology, and diplomacy, with engagements firmly positioning the state as an emerging hub for rapid industrial growth, digital innovation, and global partnerships. On the occasion of National Space Day, the CM visited the Deep SpaceTo the Moon & Beyond exhibition organised in Tokyo. Such an enriching glimpse into space science and innovations will provide direction and inspiration to the upcoming Space Manufacturing Cluster in Rajnandgaon (Chhattisgarh), being developed with the support of the Government of India, he added.
CBSE to establish six new regional, sub-regional offices to enhance governance
NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the establishment of six new Regional Offices, Centres of Excellence (CoEs), and Sub-Regional Offices to streamline its operations and improve governance of affiliated schools across the country. According to a notification issued by CBSE Secretary Himanshu Gupta, the decision was taken following the approval of the Finance Committee in December 2024, which was later ratified by the Governing Body and cleared by the Ministry of Education. The new offices are being set up in Gurugram, Lucknow, Raipur, Ranchi, Agartala, Itanagar and Gangtok. These will become fully functional between August and September 2025. Gurugram (Haryana) will cover 12 southern districts of Haryana, including Faridabad, Gurugram, Palwal and Sonipat, and is expected to function from 1 September 2025. Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) will oversee 30 districts, including Ayodhya, Etawah, Kanpur, Rae Bareli and Unnao, and will also become functional from 1 September 2025. Raipur (Chhattisgarh) will have jurisdiction across Chhattisgarh and became functional on 22 August 2025. Ranchi (Jharkhand) will cover Jharkhand and also became functional on 22 August 2025. Among the Sub-Regional Offices, Agartala (Tripura) will begin functioning from 15 September 2025. Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) became functional on 22 August 2025, along with Gangtok (Sikkim), which also started operations on the same date. The notification stated that all schools affiliated with CBSE will now fall under the jurisdictions of these newly established offices. This move will help strengthen administrative reach, ensure better coordination with schools, and enhance educational support services across these regions, the CBSE said.
APEDA opening new offices at Patna, Raipur, Dehradun to support agricultural exporters
To bolster agricultural exports, the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) will establish three new regional offices in Patna, Dehradun, and Raipur. These offices will aid agri-exporters by facilitating shipments and expanding APEDA's reach. Currently headquartered in Delhi, APEDA operates 16 regional offices across India, focusing on export development, exporter registration, standardization, packaging enhancement, and marketing initiatives.
Women who accompanied Kerala nuns in Chhattisgarh allege harassment by Bajrang Dal, railway cops
RAIPUR: Three women from Bastars Narayanpur district have lodged a complaint with the Chhattisgarh State Womens Commission, alleging physical and mental harassment by Bajrang Dal cadres and Government Railway Police (GRP) at Durg station on July 25, in connection with an alleged human trafficking and forced religious conversion case . Kamleshwari Pradhan, Lalita Usendi and Sukmati Mandavi submitted their grievances to the commission in Raipur, seeking justice. On 2 August, a special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in Bilaspur granted bail to two Catholic nuns from Kerala, who had been arrested on charges of human trafficking and religious conversion. The women in their complaint against Jyoti Sharma, Ravi Nigam, Ratan Yadav and the GRP Durg incharge alleged they were physically ill-treated, verbally abused and threatened with gang rape in the presence of police personnel, said Kiranmayee Nayak, Chairperson of the Commission. During the hearing, the accused named in the complaint did not appear before the Commission. The complainants have arrived but the respondents have refused to attend. So, according to our laid down procedures, we will inform them through the concerned police station asking them to be present during the next hearing, Nayak said. She added that the GRP Durg incharge will also be summoned to attend the proceedings. Commission members conducted preliminary questioning of the three girls, who said they expected a fair and impartial hearing. The Chairperson has also sought detailed information on the 25 July incident, including CCTV footage, from the Durg district police chief. The women had earlier filed a complaint with the Narayanpur superintendent of police against Bajrang Dal activists. They stated that they were willingly travelling with the nuns to Agra to take up work in a hospital, and that they had converted to Christianity around six years ago. The Bajrang Dal cadres forcibly stopped the girls at Durg station and assaulted them with abusive remarks. All three were very scared and remain in shock after the incident, relatives of the women claimed, demanding an FIR against Jyoti Sharma and other Bajrang Dal members so that such alleged incidents should not happen again. Bail for Kerala nuns a feather in the political cap of BJP and Rajeev?
Chhattisgarh's cabinet gets 14 ministers for first time as 3 MLAs take oath
RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh Governor Ramen Deka administered the oath of office and secrecy to three ministers -- Gajendra Yadav, Rajesh Agrawal and Khushwant Saheb at the swearing-in function in Raj Bhawan, Raipur on Wednesday. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai expanded his ministry almost 20 months after assuming office in December 2023, when the BJP returned to power in Chhattisgarh. With the expansion of the Sai cabinet, the total strength of the state council of ministers rose to 14 for the first time. All three --Yadav (MLA from Durg), Agrawal (MLA-Ambikapur) and Khushwant Saheb (MLA-Arang) are first-term legislators. CM Sai later distributed the portfolios to the new ministers. While Yadav got school education and Gramodyog, Khushwant Saheb was allotted skill development, technical education & employment and Agrawal was given tourism, culture, religious trust and endowment. The CM will proceed on his first scheduled 10-day foreign trip to Japan and South Korea on Thursday. BJP insiders said that the representation following the induction of three new faces will secure caste and regional balance, though several senior BJP MLAs who kept their hopes alive to secure a place in the cabinet felt 'desolate'. In the Sai Cabinet, there are only three ministers who were in the earlier BJP government led by Dr Raman Singh, which was in power for 15 years and the remaining 11 are new faces. Chhattisgarh, in accordance with the provision of the Constitution with maximum of 15 per cent of the strength of the Vidhan Sabha permissible for council of ministers, had continued with only 13 ministers, including the chief minister, ever since the state was created in the year 2000. The Chhattisgarh state has 90 legislators and the new cabinet expansion has apparently followed the model of Haryana which too has the same number of elected assembly members. Former CM Bhupesh Baghel cited the new 14-member cabinet expansion as unconstitutional. If the state government has taken a prior approval from the Centre then that should be made public and if not, then such a 14-member cabinet is unlawful. We had also sought the approval from the Centre for a 14-member cabinet but didn't get any response, claimed Baghel. CM Sai took oath on December 10, 2023, followed by 11 ministers administering oath on December 21, while keeping one post vacant. In June 2024, one more ministerial post fell vacant after a senior BJP leader, Brijmohan Agrawal, an eight-time MLA, was elected as a member of parliament from the Raipur Lok Sabha seat.
Acres of forest lands reclaimed, thanks to tech
RAIPUR: The foresters foot is best manure for the forest, so the saying goes. True to the word, foresters in Chhattisgarh have demonstrated how high-tech surveillance and decisive action can bring a paradigm shift in forest conservation, reclaiming nearly 1,800 acres of forest from the clutches of encroachment in the Udanti-Sitanadi Tiger Reserve (USTR). Regaining the vast forest terrain progressively occupied over the past 18 years proved quite a task for the Chhattisgarh forest department as it painstakingly identified and cleared designated forestlands, worth over `500 crore, of illegal occupation, said Varun Jain (IFS) Deputy Director, USTR. Combating biodiversity threats, deforestation, loss of wildlife habitat and increased human-animal conflict, the officer deployed technological interventions to fill up patrolling gaps, reduce man-animal contact and strengthen monitoring of forests and wildlife. As many as seven major human settlements were cleared out and over 300 encroachers illegally occupying the region were evicted amid strong resistance during the anti-encroachment drive that began two years ago. Jain took help of the National Remote Sensing Centre, a key facility of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), and acquired satellite images of the designated forestlands in 2008-2010, besides drone mapping of the encroached area to assess the 2022 situation. Analysis of the images revealed that forest cover loss began after 2012 and continued till 2020, during which the encroachers wiped-off trees from vast stretched of jungle. Its an exceptional feat for the state. Removal of encroachments using technology and force has created inviolate space for herbivores and carnivores, leading to diminishing man-animal conflicts. The compensation burden on the state exchequer has also reduced, said V Sreenivasa Rao (PCCF & Head of Forest Force). In 2022, the Chhattisgarh forest department built its own Google Earth-powered Remote Sensing Portal for assessing changes in forest cover and surface water cover on a weekly basis; Artificial Intelligence tools and machine learning helped identify forest loss over past 20 years. Based on the satellite images, the department arrived at the conclusion that all these illegal settlements had come up after 2008, and therefore, were not entitled to land rights under the Forest Rights Act (FRA) which is applicable on areas occupied before December 2005.
RAIPUR: It is often said that the foresters foot is the best manure for the forest. In a remarkable achievement, Chhattisgarh has reclaimed and restored 1,800 acres of encroached forestland in the Udanti-Sitanadi Tiger Reserve (USTR), safeguarding biodiversity, preventing further deforestation, reducing wildlife habitat loss and mitigating the risk of increased human-animal conflict. Regaining the vast forest area, progressively occupied over the last 18 years, posed a serious challenge for the Chhattisgarh Forest Department. The department carried out a difficult exercise to clear the encroached designated forestlands, estimated to be worth over Rs 500 crore, said Varun Jain (IFS), Deputy Director of USTR. The IFS officer relied on technological interventions to address patrolling gaps, reduce man-animal conflicts, and strengthen the monitoring of forests and wildlife. As many as seven major habitats and over 300 alleged encroachers settled in the region were evicted amid strong resistance, with reports of attacks on forest staff during the anti-encroachment drive that began two years ago. Jain sought assistance from the National Remote Sensing Centre, one of the key centres of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in Hyderabad, acquiring satellite images from 20082010. He also carried out drone mapping of the encroached area to create an imagery database for 2022. The analysis revealed how forest cover loss began after 2012 and continued until 2020, during which encroachers allegedly cleared vast tracts of dense jungle. Its an exceptional feat for the state. The removal of these encroachments using technology and force has resulted in the creation of inviolate space for herbivores and carnivores, leading to diminishing man-animal conflicts. Besides, the compensation burden of the state exchequer has also reduced, said V. Sreenivasa Rao, PCCF and Head of Forest Force. In 2022, the Chhattisgarh Forest Department built its own Google Earth Engine-powered Remote Sensing Portal to assess forest cover and surface water changes on a weekly basis, as well as to identify hotspots of forest loss over the past 20 years using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. The USTR spans two districts, Gariaband and Dhamtari, where encroachers have allegedly made systematic attempts for years to capture forestland. The challenge was compounded by the presence of outlawed Maoists in both districts. There are 110 legal villages (revenue villages converted from forest villages) within the tiger reserve. For the Forest Department, the situation was worrying as alleged encroachers and poachers, mostly from outside the state, attempted to hold sway. Continuous monitoring of new and old encroachments and forest loss areas is being carried out using the portal, with regular enforcement actions taken. A month ago we cleared encroachment and restored another 60 hectares of forestland, said Jain. Based on satellite images, the department concluded that all the illegal settlements emerged only after 2008, meaning they were not entitled to any land under the Forest Rights Act (FRA), which applies only to land occupied before December 2005.
Sai Pledges Rural Bus Service, Raipur Police Commissionerate In Independence Day Address
A police Commissionerate system would be introduced in Raipur to handle the growing challenge of law and order in the state capital: Chief minister Vishnu Deo Sai
VHP-Bajrang Dal workers vandalise church in Chhattisgarh over conversion claim
Members from Hindutva organisations, Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal, stormed and vandalised a church in Chhattisgarhs Raipur, alleging that forced religious conversion was taking place. The attack took place on August 10. The Hindutva members attacked the Christians present there and chanted the Hanuman Chalisa, creating a scene. A video of the incident Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
All mosques, madrasas in Chhattisgarh must hoist tricolour on I-Day: Waqf Board
Raipur: The Chhattisgarh State Waqf Board has directed all mosques, dargahs and madrasas across the state to hoist the national flag on the occasion of Independence Day on August 15. The State Waqf Board chairman, Dr Salim Raj, said a letter was issued on Monday to all mutawallis (those responsible for managing Waqf properties) in Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Chhattisgarh Waqf Board asks masjids, madrasas, dargahs to hoist national flag on Independence Day
RAIPUR: The Chhattisgarh State Waqf Board, in a first-of-its-kind circular, had announced that the Tricolour will be mandatorily hoisted at every mosque, dargah and madrasa across the state during the 79th Independence Day celebrations. According to the formal directive issued by the Waqf Board, the national flag will be unfurled at the main entrance of all mosques, dargahs and madarsas on August 15, symbolising gesture of patriotism that Indian Muslims strongly nurture with their motherland India, have deep respect for the Tricolour and stand united to mark the celebration of the country's freedom. Independence Day is our national festival and the Muslim minority should be seen to observe it with fervour. Indian Muslims have always been patriots who love their country. Owing to the misdeeds of a few, why should the entire community be subject to suspicion or scrutiny? The initiative will prove beyond doubt the wholehearted loyalty of the Muslim community towards Bharat where we all live in harmony, the Waqf Board chairman Salim Raj told The New Indian Express . Capital turns fortress for Independence Day He said the Imams and the mutavalli (caretaker) of mosques, dargahs and madarsas have been told to upload the images of observing the Independence Day with the hoisted flags from their respective locations on the dedicated portal created by the State Waqf Board. The option of sharing photos on the WhatsApp groups has also been given to them. Several Muslim scholars and intellectuals, however, felt there was no need for such a directive as the practice of hoisting the national flag is always organised during every Independence Day by the community in all their religious and educational institutions with high enthusiasm and national spirit. No one opposes to raise our Tiranga on Independence Day as Muslim community invariably endorses such occasions with pride and impeccable belief in unity and integrity, said Sajid-ul-Kadeer, the administrator of a 100-year-old Madarsa Arabia Islamia in Raipurs Baijnathpara.
Two DRG jawans injured in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur following encounter with Maoists
RAIPUR: Two personnel of District Reserve Guard (DRG) were injured in an encounter with the Maoists at Gangalur forest area in strife-torn Bijapur district, about 420 km south of Raipur,on Tuesday, the Bastar police said. Acting on specific intelligence inputs about the presence of cadres of the banned outfit near the Gangalur area of Bijapur, a team of DRG left for a search operation on Monday, said a senior police officer. Two jawans sustained injuries in the gunfight today and, after preliminary treatment, will be air-lifted to Raipur for immediate medical attention. The conditions of both are stable and out of danger, said a senior police officer. The intermittent firing continues between the troops and the Maoists since morning. There is also a possibility that several Maoists would be injured in the ongoing operation, as further details are awaited. In the last 18 months, as many as 425 Maoist cadres have been killed in various encounters in the Bastar Range. Bijapur, among the seven Maoist-affected districts in Bastar division, is cited as an epicentre of Red rebels in south Chhattisgarh. Union Home minister Amit Shah has declared that the country will be Maoist-free by March 31, 2026. In this context, the series of encounters against the left-wing extremists remains a part of the renewed strategy to free the Chhattisgarh state from the influence of the left-wing extremists.
AI flight door fails to open at Raipur airport; MLA, flyers stranded for 1 hour
An Air India flight AI 2797 from Delhi faced an hour-long delay at Raipur airport due to a technical snag, leaving 160 passengers stranded. The aircraft's door malfunctioned upon landing, causing confusion and concern among passengers, including Congress MLA Atal Srivastava. Initial lack of explanation from the crew and a temporary power outage heightened unease.
Rs 25,000 Monthly 'Job' For Mobile Snatching: Raipur Police Busts Shocking Theft Racket
The gang, led by Deva, alias Dev Kumar Mahato (28) from Jharkhand, trained unemployed youth and offered them a salary of Rs 25,000 per month to carry out mobile thefts.
Chhattisgarh HC asks government to reply on migrant return to Bengal
RAIPUR: The Chhattisgarh HC on Thursday issued notice to the state government on a plea of 12 migrant workers from West Bengal seeking quashing of illegal criminal proceedings against them, and compensation for illegal detention and confinement in jail by accusing them of being Bangladeshi immigrants. Mehmoob Sheikh and 11 others, residents of Krishna Nagar and Murshidabad in West Bengal, in the petitions also alleged they were ill-treated in custody, threatened by the police in Kondagaon and forced to leave Chhattisgarh, following which they lost their livelihood and returned to their home state. The petitioners were released from jail after the West Bengal police submitted a report confirming their Indian citizenship. A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Ramesh Sinha and Justice B D Guru, hearing the plea, had directed the state to respond within two weeks, following which the petitioners have been asked to give a counter reply. The 12 workers were taken into custody on July 12, allegedly mercilessly treated by Kondagaon police without any cognizable offence and subsequently sent to Central jail in Jagdalpur, the petitioners stated. Advocates Sudeep Srivastava and Rajni Soren filed a habeas corpus plea in the high court, but before it came for a hearing, all 12 were released on July 14 by the order of SDM Kondagaon. All 12 were kept in jail for 2 days, but neither produced before any magistrate or court of law nor served any detention order. They had come to work at a construction site in Kondagaon through a contractor to build a school, stated the petition. The petitioners claimed that they were working at the school construction site from June 30, residing in the same premises with proper verification and didnt hide their identity. They had produced their Aadhar cards and other documents on demand to the Kondagaon police.
Someone Adopt Him: Child Found Inside Parked Car With Heartbreaking Note In Raipur
Local women were shocked to find a child in a parked car near Vyas Talab in Birgaon, Raipur, holding a note. They quickly alerted the police, who began an investigation
Man gets 30 stitches after Chinese Manja slits throat
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Aug 6: A 35-year-old man suffered severe injuries after his throat was slit by the banned nylon thread near Fortune Hotel here today. The incident happened on Wednesday evening when the Chinese Manja entangled around the throat of a carpenter, identified as Ashwani alias Ashu (35) son of Prem Chand of Kandwal, Raipur Satwari, at Qasim Nagar near Fortune Hotel, a police official said. According to him, the injured individual was taken to Government Medical College by [] The post Man gets 30 stitches after Chinese Manja slits throat appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Strategic mineral zone emerges as major potential NiCuPGE belt in Chhattisgarh
RAIPUR: In a significant development, a potential NickelCopperPlatinum Group Elements (NiCuPGE) sulphide mineralisation discovery has been reported in the BhalukonaJamnidih block of Mahasamund district in Chhattisgarh. The discovery of NiCuPGE group elements by M/s Deccan Gold Mining Limited (DGML) in its recently acquired composite licence area in the state is being seen as a breakthrough in unlocking the potential of critical and strategic minerals in Chhattisgarh, paving the way for a new era of scientific exploration. The NiCuPGE-associated block spans 3,000 hectares in the district, around 70 km from Raipur. The Geological Survey of India had earlier conducted G4-level exploration of the block and identified promising mineralisation of NiCuPGE. The Directorate of Geology and Mining, Chhattisgarh, validated the geo-scientific data and proceeded with an e-auction process. The block was successfully auctioned on 6 March 2023, with DGML securing it by offering the highest bid of 21 percent, said a government spokesperson. After receiving the requisite clearances for non-destructive exploration in forest zones, DGML quickly initiated fieldwork including geological mapping, rock chip sampling, drone-based magnetic surveys, and Induced Polarisation (IP) surveys to demarcate mineralised zones. Preliminary findings have been encouraging, with a 700-metre-long mineralised zone identified in prospective maficultramafic rock formations. Geophysical data further indicates the presence of sulphide mineralisation up to a depth of 300 metres, suggesting substantial mineral potential in the area. Adjacent to this discovery zone lies the Kelwardabri NiCuPGE block, which was earlier auctioned to the Vedanta Group. The two blocks together are expected to emerge as a high-potential critical mineral hub in Mahasamund, placing Chhattisgarh on the strategic mineral development map of India. This landmark discovery is a crucial step towards securing vital mineral resources for the state and the nation. The government remains fully committed to promoting scientific and sustainable mineral exploration to contribute meaningfully to the countrys growth, said Vishnu Deo Sai, Chief Minister. The discovery comes at a time when the state is actively pursuing an ambitious mineral exploration roadmap for 202425, with over 50 percent of the planned projects dedicated to critical and strategic minerals. So far, Chhattisgarh has successfully auctioned 51 mineral blocks, which includes 10 blocks of key resources such as graphite, nickel, chromium, PGEs, lithium, glauconite, phosphorite, and graphitevanadium. The state has set up a dedicated Critical Mineral Cell aimed at providing expert guidance and promoting collaboration with academic, research, and industry institutions to enable advanced exploration and beneficiation of these resources.
RAIPUR: In the 'red zone' of Chhattisgarh's Bastar, the state has meticulously embarked upon an action plan that reportedly led to a profound transformation in the health care services. Over 130 institutions based in the region across the seven Maoist-affected districts of Bastar got National Quality Certification during the last one and a half years. From national-level quality certifications to recruitment of specialists, bolstering medical staffing and direct health assistance, the numbers hint at development reaching even the remotest corners of the insurgency-hit belt. Between January 1, 2024, to June 16, 2025, as many as 130 health institutions in the Bastar division have been certified under the National Quality Assurance Standards (NQAS). These include one district hospital, 16 Primary Health Centres (PHCs), and 113 Sub-Health Centres (SHCs). What remains noteworthy is 14 institutions in the highly sensitive districts of Kanker, Bijapur, Sukma, and Dantewada have achieved certification. An additional 65 facilities are currently undergoing the certification process. NQAS covers various aspects of healthcare, including service provision, patient rights, clinical care, infection control, and quality management. To further expand access, the Vishnu Deo Sai government has accelerated Ayushman card enrolment under the Niyad Nellanar (meaning Your Own Village) scheme. In just one year, 36,231 Ayushman cards have been generated in the division, achieving a 52.6% coverage, giving health assistance of Rs 8.50 crore to 6816 beneficiaries. Bastar has always been a focus area for our government, and we are committed to strengthening the health services further. The phenomenal change ensuring the reach of healthcare services in Bastar became possible with the collective commitment and active involvement of Mitanins, health workers and medical professionals, said Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai. Meanwhile, State Health Minister Shyam Bihari Jaiswal has planned a 3-day visit to Bastar starting Tuesday, with senior health officials to personally review the ground situation. The goal of the state is to ensure sustainable, resilient, quality health services reach across Chhattisgarh. Under NQAS, health institutions, especially in Bastar, have achieved an exceptional recognition of facilities meeting quality standards, the minister said. The transformation stands as testimony to CM Sais vision, strategic focus, and mission-mode execution in the healthcare sector, he added. As Bastar emerges from the shadows of apparent neglect and conflict, a major relief is felt by the tribal communities. We were waiting for several years to have such healthcare facilities and medical treatment, said Lalita Mandvi, a local sarpanch. Quality health service in remote areas is now a reality, said a delighted Ritu Kunjam, community health officer. As many as 33 medical specialists and 118 medical officers were appointed in Bastar in the last 18 months. Besides, 75 state-level, 307 district-level staff and managers were appointed, while recruitment for 291 more posts remains underway.
Fake Patients, Fake Doctors: Raipur Medical College Exposed In CBI Probe
In what is being described as a chilling nexus of deception and greed, a hospital in Chhattisgarh's Raipur has come under the scanner of the CBI for orchestrating a full-scale fraud to obtain recognition from the Medical Council.
Chaitanya Baghel's judicial remand extended till Aug 18 in Chhattisgarh Liquor scam case
Chaitanya Baghel's judicial remand extended by 14 days by PMLA Court in Raipur. The extension relates to the alleged Rs 2,161-crore liquor scam. Advocate Faizal Rizvi confirmed the remand extension. The ED arrested Chaitanya Baghel on July 18, 2025. Supreme Court allowed Bhupesh and Chaitanya Baghel to approach High Court. Bhupesh Baghel sought protection in multiple FIRs.
Chhattisgarh liquor scam: Chaitanya Baghel's judicial remand extended till August 18
RAIPUR: The judicial remand of Chaitanya Baghel , son of former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, has been extended by another 14 days by the special PMLA court in Raipur in connection with the ongoing probe linked to multi-crore liquor scam case. Chaitanya, arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on July 18 from his Bhilai residence, was produced before the court upon the expiry of his initial 14-day remand. Chaitanya's counsel, Faisal Rizvi, stated,The ED sought another routine 14-day judicial remand, which the court granted, extending custody till August 18. The court also directed the agency to file a charge sheet within seven days. The EDs remand document alleges Chaitanyas key role in laundering over Rs 1,000 crore linked to the excise scam, with a portion allegedly funneled into his real estate project, Vitthal Green , under Baghel Developers. The agency claims investigation reveals Rs 16.70 crore of scam proceeds were laundered through his real-estate ventures Vitthal Green under Baghel Developers. Meanwhile, Bhupesh Baghel, now an MLA from Patan, accused the Centre of misusing agencies to target opposition leaders. Earlier on Monday, the Supreme Court, hearing a petition by Baghel and his son seeking protection from coercive action in multiple money laundering cases, directed them to approach the Chhattisgarh High Court for interim relief. The cases, involving alleged scams, are being probed by the ED, CBI, and state police.
Python tied to bike dragged for over three kilometres in Chhattisgarh
RAIPUR: In a barbaric act, a person in Chhattisgarhs Kanker district tied a nearly 10-foot-long Python with a rope at the back of his motorcycle and dragged it while riding on the national highway that connects Raipur with Bastar. The atrocious incident had shocked the forest department and the wildlife enthusiasts. The video footage was captured by someone travelling in a car that followed the bike. The incident sparked outrage on social media. Pythons, non-venomous snakes, usually cited to live 25-40 years, are classified as endangered, and listed under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972. The Kanker district police chief, Indira Kalyan Elesela, told that though no one lodged any complaint over it, the concerned officials immediately took cognisance and the efforts carried out to get the python rescued. According to the police, the accused has been identified and is a resident of Atur village in Kanker district. The state forest department has initiated its probe and action. If the eye-witnesses were to be believed, the python was seen dragged for over three kilometres. It was a disturbing visual, a barbaric act against a python, which is classified as an endangered Schedule-1 snake. Pythons are facing threats owing to habitat loss and conflicts with humans due to hunting or unlawful trade. The perpetrator should be booked, said Nitin Singhvi, a wildlife enthusiast.
Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai flags off Raipur-Jabalpur express train
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai inaugurated the Raipur-Jabalpur daily express train from Raipur Railway Station. He expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Modi and Railway Minister Vaishnaw for the new service, which will benefit the people of Chhattisgarh by providing a second train option on this route.
RAIPUR: Kamleshwari Pradhan, 21, one of the three tribal girls spotted at Chhattisgarh's Durg railway station on 25 July, appeared disheartened over the arrest of two Kerala-based Catholic nuns and alleged that they were being framed. She insisted that both the nuns were innocent and should be released. Two nuns, Sister Preethi Marry and Sister Vandana Francis, along with Sukman Mandvi were taken into custody last Friday by the Government Railway Police (GRP) following a strong demonstration and a written complaint by Bajrang Dal activists. The activists had found the nuns accompanying three tribal girls, aged between 18 and 21, at Durg station while en route to Agra. Speaking to this newspaper over the phone, Kamleshwari said that all three girls were going to Agra for training and employment, having obtained prior consent from their parents. The nuns should be released from jail and justice should prevail. No one was taking us forcibly. There was no allurement or temptation given to us, but we were willingly going to get some job, said Kamleshwari, who initially seemed hesitant to speak. She has studied up to Class 10. Kerala nuns arrest casts shadow over BJPs outreach When asked about the issue of forced religious conversion, which is part of the case registered against the three, she said, Our family already embraced Christianity some six years ago, so where does the question of forced religious conversion arise? While we were giving our statement to the police, I saw something different being taken down by the police. When we questioned the statements being altered on record, they (Bajrang Dal activists) asked us to narrate the details as per their line of thoughts, the girl alleged. She further claimed that not only me, but the other two girls were badly treated and slapped by one Jyoti Sharma, who was threatening us that if we dont follow them as dictated, all of us will land in jail. Chhattisgarh Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader and former Bajrang Dal state head Ghanshyam Choudhari told The New Indian Express that their cadres acted only to stave off what they believed was an impending issue of religious conversion and human trafficking involving tribal girls. He said the intervention occurred after noticing one of the girls sitting with the nuns at Durg railway platform was crying and allegedly expressed a desire to return home. Choudhari stated that Jyoti Sharma supports social and welfare causes but is not associated with Bajrang Dal. Responding to Kamleshwari's claim that her family had converted to Christianity years ago, Choudhari said her statement only supported their concern that religious conversions of tribals continue unchecked in the Bastar region. The lower Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) court and later the Sessions Fast Track Special Court Judge denied bail to the two nuns. Their bail plea will now be heard in the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Court at Bilaspur, 110 km east of the capital Raipur. Kerala nuns' arrest: Church heads lead priests, laity in protest march
RAIPUR: After a lower court rejected their plea, the Sessions Court in Durg, Chhattisgarh, on Wednesday also denied bail to two Catholic nuns, stating that the case falls outside its jurisdiction. Judge Aneesh Dubey determined that the human trafficking case does not fall within the court's authority, as the charges come under the purview of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Court in Bilaspur. The nuns, Sister Preethi Mary and Sister Vandana Francis, both hailing from Kerala, were arrested on charges of alleged human trafficking and religious conversions. They were sent to judicial remand until 8 August. The Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) Court had initially rejected their bail application on Tuesday, prompting the accused to approach the higher court. The bail applications will now be filed in the NIA court, said Rajkumar Tiwari, counsel for the nuns. The arrests have drawn widespread political criticism and public attention. Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi led a protest on Wednesday in the Parliament premises, demanding the immediate release of the nuns. She alleged that the duo was manhandled and ill-treated while in custody. We are protesting against this kind of attack on the minority, Priyanka said. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai reiterated that the issue remains under judicial process, is being properly investigated, and that the law will take its own course. Families allege foul play, say nuns always cared for underprivileged Veteran CPI (Marxist) leader Brinda Karat visited Durg Central Jail on Wednesday to meet the two nuns. She was accompanied by four Members of Parliament. Karat condemned the arrests and accused the BJP of targeting the Christian community. What we found and heard were deeply disturbing, as two nuns were arrested in a fabricated case. They are in jail owing to the Chhattisgarh government and BJPs narrow agenda. They are not keeping well and are sleeping on the floor. There is lawlessness in Chhattisgarh, where a targeted attack was seen on the Christian community. It is illegal. We demand withdrawal of the FIR and the immediate release of the nuns, Karat said. Delegations from the United Democratic Front (UDF) and the Left Democratic Front (LDF) also met the nuns on Tuesday. They claimed the two women appeared emotionally traumatised. The state BJP government stated that politicising the matter is inappropriate and urged all parties to await the results of the investigation. The Durg Government Railway Police (GRP), following a protest and written complaint by Bajrang Dal activists, took three persons, including the two nuns, into custody. A local court subsequently sent them to judicial remand until 8 August. The incident has sparked political outrage across the country.
ED conducts searches in 500-cr Chhattisgarh medical supply 'scam' case
Premises linked to some government officials, medical suppliers and agents apart from some middlemen are being raided in Raipur, Durg and adjoining places, officials said.
Enforcement Directorate Searches In Rs 500-Crore Chhattisgarh Medical Supply 'Scam' Case
Premises linked to some government officials, medical suppliers and agents apart from some 'middlemen' are being raided in Raipur, Durg and adjoining places.
ED raids underway in Rs 550 crore Chhattisgarh medical supply scam; officials, firms under scanner
RAIPUR: The Enforcement Directorate on Wednesday launched searches at multiple locations in Chhattisgarh as part of a money laundering investigation into an over Rs 500 crore worth medical supply scam, official sources said. Premises linked to some government officials, medical suppliers and agents apart from some middlemen are being raided in Raipur, Durg and adjoining places, they said. The ED probe under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) stems from an Anti-Corruption Bureau/Economic Offences Wing (ACB/EOW) chargesheet filed in April against six persons for alleged irregularities in purchase of medical equipment and reagent chemicals in 2023 that caused a loss of Rs 550 crore to the state exchequer. The ACB/EOW, on January 22, lodged a case against officials of the state-run Chhattisgarh Medical Services Corporation Ltd (CGMSCL) in Raipur and Directorate of Health Services department as well as four firms namely Mokshit Corporation (Durg), CB Corporation (Durg), Records and Medicare System HSIIDC (Panchkula, Haryana) and Shri Sharda Industries (Raipur), as well as others. It was alleged that the scam involves purchase of reagents and equipment without checking requirement/availability of these items in health centres. The CGMSCL has made purchases worth billions of rupees between January 2022 to October 31, 2023 in collusion with Mokshit Corporation and its shell company, the ACB/EOW had said.
After arrest of nuns, political row in Chhattisgarh
RAIPUR: A case of alleged human trafficking and religious conversion got political colour on Monday following the arrest of three, including two Catholic nunsSisters Preeti Marry and Vandana Francisfrom Kerala in Chhattisgarhs Durg. The trio, taken into custody by Durg Government Railway Police (GRP) on Saturday for human trafficking and coerced religious conversion, were remanded to judicial custody by the JMFC court till August 8. They were booked under BNS Section 143 (trafficking). Citing the incident as a serious concern for womens safety, Chhattisgarh chief minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Monday wrote on X, Three daughters of Narayanpur were promised nursing training and later jobs. Its an attempt to convert people through human trafficking by allurement. Investigation is going on in this matter. The case is sub-judice and the law will take its own course. Three, including two nuns, held for human trafficking in Chhattisgarh Amid the political outrage and persisting resentment, the Christian organisations seek prompt decisive action to curb alleged religious fanaticism. The Catholic Bishops Conference of India (CBCI) claimed that the nuns from the Assisi Sisters of Mary Immaculate were arrested despite possessing written consent letters from the parents of the girls and declared to raise the issue on all appropriate forums. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on X alleged that the nuns were targeted for their faith. CM Sai, portraying Chhattisgarh as a peace-loving state where people of all religious faiths and communities live in harmony, said its unfortunate to politicise the issue related to the safety of daughters in Bastar and the safeguard of religious freedom. There will be zero tolerance for negligence in such cases, he affirmed. The arrested accused were caught while accompanying three young women aged between 18 and 20 years hailing from Narayanpur district in south Bastar, after Bajrang Dal activists spotted them at the Durg railway station. The group was allegedly preparing to travel to Agra for the womens training and employment opportunities. Bajrang Dal members staged demonstrations at the Durg GRP police station demanding strict action against those allegedly involved in human trafficking and forced religious conversion. Meanwhile, members of the Christian community also gathered at the spot to defend the nuns. A police officer in Durg said, The three girls hailed from Narayanpur district (south Bastar)two from Orchha block and one from Narayanpur town. During the preliminary investigation, we found all of them were being taken to Agra. A case has been registered against two nuns and a person from Narayanpur who accompanied them. We have informed the parents of the girls who have been temporarily shifted to Sakhi One Stop Centre in Durg. A preliminary investigation suggests that the women were being trapped in a carefully orchestrated web of deceit, under the guise of career advancement, the officer suspected.
Three, including two nuns, held for human trafficking in Chhattisgarh
RAIPUR: Three persons, including two Catholic nuns who had reportedly come from Agra, were arrested by the Government Railway Police (GRP) in Durg on Friday for alleged human trafficking amid suspicion of coerced religious conversion. They were remanded to 14-day judicial custody, a police officer said. The trio were booked under BNS Section 143 (trafficking of persons). All three were caught accompanying three young women aged between 18 and 20 years, hailing from Narayanpur district in south Bastar, after Bajrang Dal activists spotted them at Durg railway station. The group was allegedly preparing to travel to Agra for training and subsequent employment opportunities. Bajrang Dal members staged demonstrations at the Durg GRP police station demanding strict action against those allegedly involved in human trafficking and forced religious conversion. The nuns had come to Durg merely a day before without any valid reason. They were about to board a train along with the rescued girls to Agra when we spotted them, said Ravi Nigam, a Bajrang Dal leader. Members of the Christian community also gathered at the GRP Durg station and were seen defending the nuns. The two nuns Preeti Marry and Vandana Francis who had come from Agra, along with Sukhman Mandavi from Narayanpur, were produced before a local court in Durg and remanded to 14-day judicial custody. The rescued girls have been sent to the Sakhi One Stop Centre in Durg. Meanwhile, Congress MP K C Venugopal has written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai seeking stringent action against the perpetrators. He also urged the government to uphold constitutional rights and religious freedom in the state. The Congress leader alleged that BJP-ruled states are witnessing a rampant rise in attacks on minorities. The latest attacks by Bajrang Dal goons on two Catholic nuns in Durg, Chhattisgarh, point to a tacit support for such hate crimes from the ruling establishment, Venugopal wrote on X.
Chhattisgarhs wild buffalo clone, claimed to be 'first-ever' 11 years back, embroils in scepticism
RAIPUR: The Chhattisgarh forest department made headlines 11 years ago, claiming to have produced the first-ever clone of the wild buffalo, named DeepAsha and is currently embroiled in scepticism. The project was executed by the National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal, which claimed to have cloned the wild buffalo for the first time in the country through the Hand-guided Cloning Technique at ICAR-NDRI in December 2014. The clone appears like aMurrah buffalo (domestic) breed, and notably the Wild buffalo is listed under Schedule 1 of the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act. Amid the demand by wildlife enthusiasts of DeepAshas DNA report, the state forest department decided to raise a query to the Hyderabad-based Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) asking, Is it technically possible to create xerox copy of wild buffalo in a cloning method where ovaries (that produces oocyte/egg cells) for cloning is sourced from slaughter house? The response given to the department by CCMB in March this year that it was 'not possible', was acquired under the Right to Information. In the case of the wild buffalo clone DeepAsha, it has probably inherited a few mitochondrial DNA (genes found within mitochondria, a powerhouse of cells) from domestic buffalo since the oocytes used for cloning were from a domestic buffalo. At present, with the available technology for endangered species, a complete match of both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA in cloned and free-living wild animal (donor) is not possible, stated a CCMB report. Defending cloning as a promising methodology to maintain the gene pool of dwindling population, the Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (wildlife management and planning) Prem Kumar told TNIE that the scientific innovative endeavour inherently involves uncertainties that should not discourage efforts to protect nature and wildlife. The CCMB report does not provide an absolute conclusion on the feasibility of creating a replica of a wild buffalo through cloning compared to its wild counterpart, said Kumar. The wildlife enthusiasts nevertheless expressed their resentment against the forest department following the CCMB report. Why DeepAsha, looking like a Murrah buffalo, is kept in captivity for over half her life and not allowed to live in a natural habitat? I had demanded a DNA test of DeepAsha and sought her release. The forest department has spent crores of rupees on the project, asked Nitin Singhvi, a wildlife enthusiast. The forest department said that it sought the opinions of NDRI Karnal and CCMB before execution of the project that was intended to conserve the endangered gene pool of wild buffalo species in Chhattisgarh, cited as innovative and the first of its kind.
Seven Maoists killed in encounters with security forces in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh
RAIPUR/RANCHI: Seven Maoists were killed in separate encounters with security forces in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh on Saturday. At least four Maoist cadres were killed in an exchange of fire in the southwestern region of strife-torn Bijapur district, about 400 km south of Raipur, the Bastar police said on Saturday. An encounter ensued between a team of security forces and the Maoists in the evening hours. The gunbattle continues intermittently in the forested terrain. Based on intelligence inputs regarding the presence of Maoists in the given location of Bijapur district, troops launched a search operation. A gunfight broke out in the evening. So far, four bodies of Maoist have been recovered along with the INSAS assault rifle, self-loading rifle and other weapons besides explosive materials and items of daily use from the encounter scene, said P Sundarraj, IGP, Bastar range. As the search operation remains underway, details were not shared owing to the safety concerns of the personnel engaged in the anti-Maoist campaign on the ground. In the last 18 months, as many as 425 Maoist cadres have been killed in various encounters in the Bastar Range. Bijapur, among the seven Maoist-affected districts in Bastar zone, is cited as an epicentre of the left-wing extremist group in south Chhattisgarh. Meanwhile, three Naxalites were killed in a gunfight with forces in Jharkhands Gumla district on Saturday, police said. Intelligence inputs were received that members of Jharkhand Jan Mukti Parishad, a splinter group of CPI (Maoist), had gathered in Ghaghra police station area, they said. Acting on this tip-off, the operation was carried out by the Jharkhand Jaguar and Gumla Police, they added. Several rounds of bullets were fired from both sides. An AK-47 and two INSAS rifles were recovered from the spot. One of the deceased was identified as Dilip Lohra, 32, of Belagada in Ghaghra. The identification of the other two deceased is still underway, Gumlas SP Haris Bin Zaman said.
RAIPUR: Is saying I Love You to a girl publicly amount to sexual assault? Its not, going by the judgment of the Chhattisgarh High Court. The court pronounced the verdict while considering an appeal against a lower court order on July 24. It dismissed all charges against an accused, who was booked for stalking, insulting the modesty and sexual assault, along with the provisions of SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. The court said merely saying I Love You to a girl publicly would not amount to sexual assault. Earlier, a trial court, after examining the prosecutions evidence, held that the accused was not involved in the alleged crime, following which an appeal was filed in the High Court. On October 14, 2019, the accused came across the 15-year-old girl returning home from school with two friends in Kurud, Dhamtari district, about 80 km south of Raipur. He reportedly expressed his fondness by saying, I love you, XXX (with XXX denoting the girl's name). The girl then filed a police complaint and the case was registered against the accused under IPC Sections 354-D (stalking), 509 (insulting the modesty), Section 8 of POCSO Act (sexual assault) and SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. The High Court stated that no witness was examined regarding the girls birth certificate, nor were original documents or school records produced. As a result, the accused was not found guilty under the POCSO Act. The court also observed that the accuseds solitary act, described as an expression of love, and a close examination of statements by the girl and her friends, did not amount to sexual assault under the POCSO Act and did not warrant criminal liability. Considering the statements by the two friends with whom the girl was returning home and those by her parents, the court inferred there seems only a single act of expressing love by the accused towards the girl on October 14, so he is acquitted from committing the act of stalking. The court also observed that the essential ingredients to attract the criminal acts under Stalking and insult the modesty' of the girl were not found to be established by convincing reliable evidence to attribute the accused guilty in both offences. The court further maintained that there is no evidence to show that the alleged wrongdoing under SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act was committed only on the ground that the victim was a member of scheduled caste.
Congress won't be scared of BJP's intimidation, says Sachin Pilot after meeting Baghel's jailed son
RAIPUR: The BJP governments at the Centre and in Chhattisgarh are using probe agencies to intimidate the Opposition and supress its voice, senior Congress leader and former Rajasthan deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot said on Saturday. He was talking to reporters outside Raipur Central Jail, where former Chhattisgarh chief minister Bhupesh Baghel's son Chaitanya is lodged following his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate last week in an alleged liquor scam running into several hundred crore rupees. I met Chaitanya Baghel today. We have been repeatedly saying that BJP and its governments at the Centre and the state have been continuously trying to threaten and intimidate opponents. The action against Congress leaders and now against former CM Baghel's son proves Central and state investigative agencies have been trying to suppress the voice of political opponents of the BJP, Pilot alleged. ED raids and investigations in Telangana shake politics, bureaucracy, filmdom We have full faith in the judiciary. The truth will come to the fore. Bhupesh Baghel ji has also said they will fully cooperate in the judicial procedure. But the action shows the ED, CBI and Income Tax etc are being used to target BJP's opponents, particularly Congress. Earlier too, action was taken against our leaders like MLAs Kawasi Lakhma and Devendra Yadav, Pilot added. The BJP is trying to malign the image of Congress leaders, and a failed attempt was made through the ED to harass Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi in this manner, he added. It has been proved in Chhattisgarh that at every turn they (BJP) want to divert attention from issues by using agencies. Whoever raises a voice against corruption, misgovernance, and about government filling the pockets of industrialists will have to face this consequence. The Congress is not going to get scared and our political struggle will continue, Pilot asserted. After arresting Chaitanya Baghel, the Enforcement Directorate, in a statement, had said he handled more than Rs 1,000 crore worth of proceeds of crime generated from the alleged liquor scam and had used Rs 16.7 crore from it in his real estate project. The alleged liquor scam, as per the ED, was orchestrated between 2019-22 when Chhattisgarh was under the Bhupesh Baghel-led Congress government, resulting in massive loss to the state exchequer, while beneficiaries of a liquor syndicate pocketed more than Rs 2,100 crore. The ED in January arrested former minister and Congress leader Kawasi Lakhma, besides Anwar Dhebar, former IAS officer Anil Tuteja, Indian Telecom Service (ITS) officer Arunpati Tripathi, among others, for alleged involvement in the scam.
Sachin Pilot accuses BJP governments of misusing probe agencies. He alleges intimidation of opposition leaders. This includes the arrest of Chaitanya Baghel. Pilot met Baghel in Raipur Central Jail. He asserts Congress leaders are being targeted. Pilot claims the BJP is trying to malign the Congress party's image. He states the Congress will continue its political struggle.
Chhattisgarhs Tiriya gram sabha recognised globally for community-led forest governance
RAIPUR: Tucked deep inside south Chhattisgarhs Bastar division, Tiriya village has been recognised among the top 15 mentions, out of the 190+ nominated communities, for the 2025 Collective Action Awards by the Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI). Tiriyas model stands as a resilient example on how tribal (Adivasi) communities can lead inclusive, sustainable development rooted in traditional knowledge and collective action in Bastar region. The RRI is a global coalition of grassroots organisations aimed at improving coordination and support for the recognition of land rights for indigenous people across Africa, Asia and Latin America. The global efforts intended to safeguard nature and preserve traditional knowledge for future generations are much appreciated. The achievement of Tiriya has been supported by the Bastar-based team of ATREE, which has facilitated key steps in the community forest rights (CFR) claim-making and community planning processes. The global recognition celebrates Tiriyas exemplary grassroots efforts in securing community forest rights, strengthening collective governance and pioneering a self-sustaining eco-tourism model. Led by the Dhruva tribal community, the Tiriya gram sabha (village council) successfully claimed community rights over 3057 hectares of forest under the Forest Rights Act and established a community-led management system to conserve its forests and livelihoods. The efforts of the tribal community are well acknowledged and its an occasion for them to celebrate. Tiriya was earlier a forest village known not just for rich natural forest resources but also for close bonding existing within the community. Tiriya became a revenue village in 2013. Forest management groups have also been diligently working in Tiriya and such rich forested areas of Bastar, said V Sreenivasa Rao (PCCF & Head of Forest Force) told the TNIE. Through daily forest patrolling and an innovative bamboo rafting enterprise along the Shabari river, the village has generated significant local employment and income while promoting environmental justice and cultural pride.
RAIPUR: The Chhattisgarh High Court, while hearing a petition concerning the installation of pandals and welcome gates on roads during religious festivals without proper approvals, has sought a response from the state government. A division bench comprising Chief Justice Ramesh Sinha and Justice Bibhu Datta Guru heard a public interest litigation (PIL) that pleaded the court to direct the authorities to frame a policy ahead of the festive seasons. The petitioner Nitin Singhvi contended that the pandals are being erected either in the middle or adjacent to the roads, causing obstruction in free movement of traffic and posing threat to the public particularly the senior citizens. The petitioner also claimed that such practice continues as gross violation of the state government directive, given on 22 April 2022. The guidelines were then sent to all district magistrates and police chiefs for strict compliance. The additional chief secretary (Home department) had then specifically instructed to take prior permission from the district administration before organising any such programmereligious, political or social, to ensure routine activities of people, smooth traffic movement and proper public order do not get disturbed, stated the petitioner. Singhvi stated that since 2022 after the governments directive, he acquired details under the Right to Information (RTI) that clearly cited ot a single approval had been given by Raipur district authorities to erect pandals during festival season of Durga puja and Ganesh Utsav but pandals were fix in violation. I am not against pandals erected for various occasions including religious but it should be in accordance with the law and after obtaining due permission from the authorities as mentioned in the official circular dated 22 April 2022, he opined. The state Advocate General submitted before the court that there already exists government guidelines as a directive and the same will be followed till a new policy is formulated on the given issue as raised in the PIL. The state sought six weeks time to frame a policy and an affidavit in this regard has been submitted by the chief secretary. The court has listed the matter to be heard on September 2.
Court sends Chaitanya Baghel, son of ex-Chhattisgarh CM, to judicial custody in liquor 'scam' case
RAIPUR: A special court here on Tuesday remanded Chaitanya Baghel, son of senior Congress leader and former chief minister Bhupesh Baghel, in a 14-day judicial custody in a money laundering case linked to the alleged liquor scam. Chaitanya was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on July 18 following a search at his house which he shares with his father in Bhilai town of Durg district in the state. The accused was produced before the court of Additional District and Sessions Judge (VI) Damarudhar Chouhan on Tuesday on expiry of his ED custody, the central probe agency's counsel Saurabh Kumar Pande told reporters. During his custodial remand, Chaitanya was interrogated and confronted with statements and documents during which he conceded at many points. There was not much left for interrogation so the ED requested the court for his judicial custody, he said. The court sent him to jail in judicial custody till August 4, he added. If required, he can be questioned by the agency with the court's permission, he said. The ED claimed in a statement that Chaitanya handled more than Rs 1,000 crore worth of proceeds of crime generated from a liquor scam in the state and used Rs 16.7 crore for the development of his real estate project. Chaitanya was in receipt of proceeds of crime worth Rs 16.70 crore. He had used his real estate firms to intermingle the said funds. It was found that he had utilised the said cash amount (proceeds of crime) in development of his real estate project, it said. His father Bhupesh Baghel has alleged that central agencies were being misused to target the opposition leaders, but stressed that he trusted the judiciary and would cooperate. The former CM has alleged that the ED action against his son was initiated to divert attention from the illegal tree felling for coal mines in the state as the Congress was set to raise the issue in the state assembly last week. Former Chhattisgarh CM Baghel says sons arrest aimed at diverting attention from illegal tree felling The Congress on Tuesday staged chakka jam (road blockade) in different parts of the state to protest against the ED's action. The ED has said that the alleged scam resulted in a massive loss to the state exchequer and filled the pockets of the beneficiaries of a liquor syndicate with over Rs 2,100 crore. The scam in the state, according to the ED, was orchestrated between 2019 and 2022 when Chhattisgarh was governed by the Bhupesh Baghel-led Congress government. In January, the ED arrested former minister and Congress leader Kawasi Lakhma, besides Anwar Dhebar, former IAS officer Anil Tuteja, Indian Telecom Service (ITS) officer Arunpati Tripathi and some others as part of their investigations in the case. The EOW/ACB registered the FIR on January 17 last year, about a month after the BJP defeated the Congress in the 2023 assembly polls, and named 70 individuals and companies, including former excise minister Kawasi Lakhma and former chief secretary Vivek Dhand. According to the ED, the alleged commission generated through the illegal sale of liquor was shared as per the directions from the highest political executives of the state. ED arrests Chaitanya Baghel, son of Bhupesh Baghel, in liquor 'scam' linked money laundering case
Raipur Diary | Outline of vision for Viksit Rajya 2047
Chhattisgarh Anjor 2047 is a concept document that highlights regional development plans, individualised visions aligned with Viksit Bharat 2047. The multidimensional vision document has been prepared with consideration for the needs and future challenges, and incorporating the dreams and pledge of its three crore residents. To prepare the document, the government held direct conversations and engaged citizens through an online portal to garner their suggestions. The states timeline has maintained its short-term targets for 2030, mid-term goals by 2035, and long-term objectives until 2047. Flipkart in the dock for sale of lethal knife Raipur police lodged an FIR against e-commerce store Flipkart, holding it accountable for selling banned (lethal) knives on its platform. The knife was used in a murder and to injure one in the capital. The Raipur police have been repeatedly asking representatives of e-commerce marketplaces not to make various hazardous knives, including button, foldable, designer, or bladed items, available on their platforms for customers. There were looming concerns over the rising incidents of stabbings in the state capital. Despite the alerts, reports indicate that the sale of such prohibited knives continues unabated from online shopping companies. Korbas coal boom costing the Earth In Indias largest coal and power producing Korba district, a recent research study has flagged alarming land degradation and a decline in forest cover. The findings underscore how the relentless expansion of coal mining, particularly open-cast operations, has drastically transformed the regions landscape, triggering severe ecological consequences. The study found that Korbas forest cover had declined dramatically from 35.56 percent in 1995 to 14 percent in 2024. The district currently has 13 operational coal mines, with four more in the pipeline. Coal production in Korba is expected to reach a peak of 180 million tonnes by 2025. Ejaz Kaiser Our correspondent in Chhattisgarh ejaz@newindianexpress.com
Chhattisgarh government enacts Jan Vishwas Bill, amends 163 provisions across eight Acts
RAIPUR: In a resolute move, the BJP-ruled Chhattisgarh passed Jan Vishwas Bill in the Assembly marking a significant step towards ease of living and doing business in the State. With a focus to lessen non-essential legal burdens and encouraging voluntary compliance, Chhattisgarh becomes only the second State in the country to pass the Bill that replaces criminal penalties with fines for minor violations. The new Act will aim to decriminalise minor technical violations by citizens and business owners -- many of which stemmed from outdated British-era laws. Touted as a historic reform, the bill intended towards securing trust-based governance prioritising transparency with accountability between the government and its citizens and trade. In a paradigm shift, the State in one attempt, has eased the burden of the judicial system by cutting down on avoidable litigation, while sparing citizens from facing criminal proceedings for minor lapses. As many as 163 provisions across eight Acts were amended and decriminalised as part of doing away with the colonial legacy. It will also check corruption and needless harassment, a government spokesperson told this newspaper. Some of the Acts to be amended through the bill include Urban Administration Department laws, Nagar Tatha Gram Nivesh Act, Society Registration Act, Chhattisgarh Industrial Relations Act, Chhattisgarh Excise Act, and the Chhattisgarh Cooperative Society Act. On the lines of the Indian Judicial Code brought under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, Chhattisgarh has now become the second state after Madhya Pradesh to pass the Jan Vishwas Bill. Its an important step towards achieving the goals based on the Viksit Rajya for Viksit Bharat theme, said Vishnu Deo Sai, Chhattisgarh chief minister. The government asserted that the focus is to make employment and business easier in the state as well as to protect traders and common citizens from judicial litigation in non-criminal category cases. The initiative will create a smooth business and responsible environment as the new enactment will be helpful in replacing the fear of criminal litigation with fines for minor violations, while the strict penalties for grave violations will still be retained. The State government ahead of the passing of the bill, had secured crucial feedback from legal experts,representatives ofindustrial groups, business houses, officials and other stakeholders.