Three Maoists killed in encounter in Chattisgarh's Dantewada
RAIPUR: Three Maoists in uniform were killed in an encounter in the strife-torn Dantewada district on Tuesday as security forces intensified operations against left-wing insurgency, the Bastar police said. According to Bastar police, a team of security forces launched an anti-Maoist operation based on specific intelligence inputs about the presence of Maoists along the inter-district forest border area of Dantewada-Bijapur. At around 8 AM, an encounter broke out between the Maoists and the security forces that resulted in the death of three Maoists. A large cache of weapons besides explosives was also recovered from the scene. The gun battle is still on. The recovered bodies of the naxal cadres are yet to be identified. Reinforcement has been sent to the area and the search operation for Maoists further intensified in the region, which is long considered to be their safe shelter. No security personnel were injured in the operation, and further details are awaited.This year, 116 bodies of Maoists have been recovered so far in various encounters in Chhattisgarh. The recent encounters are part of a renewed strategy to eliminate Maoist influence in Chhattisgarh by March 2026. Dantewada remains one of the Maoist-affected districts in the Bastar zone and is cited as an epicentre of left-wing extremists in south Chhattisgarh.
MKCG MCH emerges countrys ragging hotspot
BHUBANESWAR : The MKCG medical college and hospital (MKCG MCH) at Berhampur tops the list of medical colleges in the country that witness the maximum number of ragging complaints. So does Berhampur University among public universities and Biju Patnaik University of Technology (BPUT) in Rourkela when it comes to technical universities. An analysis of ragging complaints registered between 2022 and 2024 at the UGCs National Anti-Ragging Helpline, published by the Society Against Violence in Education (SAVE) on Monday, revealed that educational institutions in Odisha continue to report a majority of ragging cases in the country, be it in general or technical education fields. The State of Ragging in India 2022-24 states that MKCG MCH, among the medical colleges, has become a hotspot of ragging. Among 12 MCHs across the country that saw filing of a significant number of complaints, MKCG topped the list with 25 complaints lodged in three years ending December 2024. It was followed by Pt Jawahar Lal Nehru Memorial Medical College at Raipur (15 complaints), Vardhman Institute of Medical Sciences at Bihar (14), Takmeel-Ut-Tib College & Hospital at Uttar Pradesh (12) and Maulana Azad Medical College at New Delhi (11). BPUT, which is the largest technical university in the state, comes fourth in the list of top-5 technical universities with most complaints. It has reported 28 complaints with the helpline while Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology in Kolkata tops the list with 74 complaints. Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology at Burla saw eight ragging cases in this period. When it comes to technical colleges, be it engineering or polytechnic, Odishas Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology at Sarang (Dhenkanal) comes second in this list with 22 complaints. Similarly, Berhampur University is among the top universities with 31 complaints. Within this period, the state also saw three alleged ragging deaths. In over a decade, the anti-ragging helpline has logged over 8,000 complaints and among the states that reported a majority of them is Odisha with 517 complaints. While the dean of MKCG MCH could not be reached for comments, a member of the anti-ragging squad of the institution said many of these cases are a result of infighting among students. We are following all the UGC guidelines to avoid ragging on our campus including strict action against the perpetrators of the crime. In December last year, an assistant professor and three senior residents were suspended for six months and in November, five MBBS students were expelled from the hostel for ragging, he said. Anti-ragging activist and vice-president of SAVE Gaurav Singhal said the above-mentioned complaints are just the ones registered with the helpline. In reality, there are a huge number of complaints that are registered directly in colleges and police which do not reflect in the anti-ragging helpline. Concerning Scenario MKCG has reported 25 ragging complaints in 3 years ending Dec 2024 BPUT 4th in the list of top-5 tech universities with most complaints Eight ragging cases reported from VSSUT, Burla during this period The state has seen three alleged ragging deaths in this period 517 ragging complaints reported from Odisha in over a decade
Chhattisgarh must eliminate Maoism, says President Murmu, praises Assembly
Bhopal: The silver jubilee of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly marked a historic moment with a strong call for eradicating Maoism, as leaders and dignitaries celebrated the states democratic journey. President Draupadi Murmu, while addressing the occasion Monday in Raipur, highlighted unity, empowerment, and development as pivotal for shaping Chhattisgarhs future. She began with Jai Johar! []
RAIPUR: President Droupadi Murmu praised the Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha for establishing virtuous standards of 'democratic traditions' in the House that has never seen the use of force by Marshals during the last 25 years. While gracing the occasion of the silver jubilee celebration of the state Legislative Assembly in Raipur, the President said, I feel delighted that Chhattisgarh has presented a distinct ideal example regarding the conduct of the House not just for the country but the entire democratic world. I can tell from my experience that its a Saubhagya (good fortune)as an MLAto deliver ones responsibility inspired and committed to serving the people, she added. The President said the task of bringing the members of the Maoists into the mainstream of society has reached the final and decisive phase. I am told that the people in the Naxal-affected region want to move ahead on the path of development. Soon the state will succeed in getting rid of Maoist menace, she averred. Expressing delight at the elected figure of 19 women MLAs in the 90-member Assembly in the state having a better sex ratio at 991, she urged the women legislators to encourage other women working in different sectors and strengthen them in their professions. When every woman empowers each other then our society will become stronger and more sensitive. There should be efforts to further increase the number of women members in the House, said the President. She acclaimed Chhattisgarh as a state rich in natural and mineral resources but felt that the onus is on the policymakers to strike a right balance between development and nature. While advancing with modern development you need to ensure the conservation of the environment. All segments of society should be incorporated in the journey of modern development and growth, she opined. Speaker Dr Raman Singh informed the House that President Murmu is the third after Bharat Ratna APJ Abdul Kalam and Pratibha Devisingh Patil to address the Chhattisgarh Assembly. I take pride in being present on all three occasions, Singh said. President Murmu also commended the state Assembly as most of the 565 bills enacted by it were inspired by ideals of antyodya, humanism and holistic development.
Prez Murmu calls to end Maoism, praises exemplary traditions of Chhattisgarh Assembly
Prez Murmu calls to end Maoism, praises exemplary traditions of Chhattisgarh Assembly Bhopal: The silver jubilee of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly marked a historic moment with a strong call for eradicating Maoism, as leaders and dignitaries celebrated the states democratic journey. President Draupadi Murmu, while addressing the occasion on Monday in Raipur, highlighted unity, empowerment, [] The post Prez Murmu calls to end Maoism, praises exemplary traditions of Chhattisgarh Assembly appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Work to link Naxal-hit people to mainstream in final stage in Chhattisgarh: Murmu
Raipur, Mar 24: President Droupadi Murmu on Monday said the work to link people affected by Left Wing Extremism to the societys mainstream has reached the final stage in Chhattisgarh and expressed confidence that the state will soon get rid of the Naxal menace. Addressing the Chhattisgarh legislative assembly as a part of its silver jubilee year celebration, Murmu said the House has set the highest standards of democratic traditions and presented a unique example of best parliamentary conduct. She [] The post Work to link Naxal-hit people to mainstream in final stage in Chhattisgarh: Murmu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
From darkness to light: Naxal-hit village in Chhattisgarh gets electricity for first time
RAIPUR: A remote village in Chhattisgarh that bore the brunt of Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) for years has finally got electricity after a wait of more than seven decades, officials said on Sunday. Locals in Timenar, a far-flung village in Maoist-affected Bijapur district, have been living in the dark without basic facilities, they said. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai said the electrification of Timenar signalled the beginning of a new era of governance and growth in the remote regions of Bastar. All 53 households in the village, an extension of Bechapal village panchayat in the Bhairamgarh development block, have been electrified for the first time after 77 years of Independence under the Chief Minister's Manjra-Tola Electrification Scheme, a government statement said. This remarkable achievement signifies the end of Maoist terror and the dawn of development, peace, and prosperity in the region, it added. Timenar residents Mashram, Pandru Kunjam, Mangli and Pramila expressed their joy, saying they had never thought they would see the glow of electricity, but hope has replaced despair. Residents said the arrival of electricity has eliminated the atmosphere of fear and insecurity and is a significant step towards improving their quality of life. For the first time, our village has got electricity. We no longer fear the darkness of the night and are free from the threats of wild animals, snakes, and scorpions. Our children can now study easily, and we finally feel that we are on the path to development, they said. As per the release, infrastructure such as roads, healthcare, and education facilities are also being strengthened in the village. Chief Minister Sai said his government is committed to electrifying every manjra-tola (hamlets) and accelerating development in the Maoist-affected regions. Where there was once the shadow of Maoist terror, the rays of development are shining. This transformation is a true victory. The electrification of Timenar signals the beginning of a new era of governance and growth in the remote regions of Bastar. This region is now moving towards prosperity and progress, free from the fear of Maoist violence, Sai said in the statement. Union Home Minister Amit Shah had said the Narendra Modi government is moving forward with a ruthless approach against Naxalites and is adopting a zero-tolerance policy against those Maoists who have not surrendered despite facilities being offered to them, ranging from surrender to inclusion. He declared that the country will be Naxal-free by March 31, 2026. As many as 113 Naxalites have been gunned down in separate encounters in Chhattisgarh so far this year. Of these, 97 were eliminated in the Bastar division, comprising seven districts, including Bijapur. Chhattisgarh witnessed 47% decline in Naxal violence, 64% reduction in civilian and security forces casualties: MoS Rai in LS
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RAIPUR: The Chhattisgarh forest department has urged the media to avoid the use of harsh words that create a negative perception about elephants. The Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Prem Kumar stated that words like 'aatanki' (terrorist), 'utpaati' (oppressor), 'hatyara' (murderer), 'hinsak' (violent), 'pagal' (mad), 'bigdail' (spoiled), 'gussail' (violent), 'ziddi' (stubborn) in the media increases the fear of jumbos among the public. Chhattisgarh is believed to be the first state to have shared concerns over the use of such comments in media coverage for wild elephants whenever the majestic animals encroach human habitats or plunder agricultural fields. Human-elephant conflicts have persisted in Chhattisgarh, with 303 people having been killed in such encounters in the state from 2019-24, according to the Centre. The forest department appealed to the media to take steps towards creating positivity regarding elephants. Elephants in India are not just wildlife, but an integral part of culture, religious beliefs and traditions. Human-elephant conflict should not just be presented as a confrontation but co-existence too can be promoted in a broader context, the officer said. Elephants are mentioned as 'keystone species' and 'ecosystem engineers' as they play an important role in maintaining the ecological balance of forests. The forest department said elephants have had a close relationship with humans in the history of Chhattisgarh as mentioned in the 11th century copper plates of Bastar, Mughal records and gazetteers of British rule. Akbar's court writer Abul Fazal's 'Ain-e-Akbari' and the records of the reign of the Kalchuri kings also provide evidence of the mutual relationship between elephants and humans of Chhattisgarh, the officer added. Media, particularly the Hindi language ones, are frequently seen using discourteous and undignified words for the majestic animals, said Nitin Singhvi, a Chhattisgarh-based wildlife enthusiast, who raised the issue with the Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) in 2021.
Fantastic achievement to win IML three times in a row: Tendulkar
Mumbai, Mar 21: Legendary Sachin Tendulkar says the Indian teams third straight title win at the International Masters League is a reflection of proper planning and fantastic teamwork. Indian Masters beat West Indies Masters by six wickets with Ambati Rayudu (74) and Ranganath Vinay Kumar (3 wickets) doing the star turn for the hosts on March 16 in Raipur. Tendulkar scored 25 runs in the title clash. Yes, it is a fantastic achievement. And its a reflection of good teamwork, [] The post Fantastic achievement to win IML three times in a row: Tendulkar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Chhattisgarh: BJP MLAs corner govt on religious conversions
RAIPUR: The BJP-ruled government in Chhattisgarh faced tough questions from its own legislators during the budget session of the House over cases of religious conversion allegedly taking place in the state. BJP MLAs claimed that several such incidents had been reported in the state, noting that the situation is particularly grim in Bastar division. The saffron partys MLAs claim that the prohibited practice is still prevalent in parts of the state. When the demography changes (owing to religious conversions), the situation will turn worrisome for Chhattisgarh if the strict rules to prevent religious conversions are not executed, said BJP MLA Ajay Chandrakar. Another BJP leader, Sushant Shukla, expressed, The state home minister, Vijay Sharma, has no knowledge about the activities of Joshua Project (an evangelical Christian organisation) in the state. Shukla alleged that the organisation has been carrying out religious conversions with the help of missionary organisations as the authorities look the other way. Sharma responded by assuring, Action is being taken against religious conversions in accordance with the provisions of the old existing rules. Reaffirming the state governments commitment to addressing the issue, he added, Soon, we will bring in tougher anti-conversion laws and frame new regulations to check such unlawful activities. The Chhattisgarh Christian Forum expressed its dismay, stating that the community is being targeted and maligned. We are moving the Supreme Court to seek a clear definition of dharmantran (religious conversion). The apex court should issue a set of guidelines that can help determine when the need for government intervention arises in such cases, shared Arun Pannalal, president of the forum. The Congress maintains that propagating ones faith or religion is not a crime. Tougher law soon Party MLAs assert the prohibited practice is still prevalent State HM Vijay Sharma says action is being taken against religious conversions in line with existing norms Soon, the state will get tougher anti-conversion laws and new regulations to check such unlawful activities, the HM says Chhattisgarh Christian Forum moves SC seeking a clear definition of dharmantran
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PM Modi assures full support for Bastars transformation plan
RAIPUR: Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modis scheduled visit to Chhattisgarh on 30 March, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai presented him with the states development roadmap, particularly focusing on the transformation of Bastar, a region predominantly inhabited by tribal communities. Bastar, which has been grappling with a four-decade-long Maoist insurgency, is now set to be a part of a comprehensive Master Plan aimed at guiding and regulating its present and future development. CM Sai informed the Prime Minister that left-wing extremism in the state is on the verge of being eradicated. The Master Plan outlines a vision to turn the Maoist-affected areas into hubs of infrastructure, industry, and tourism. During discussions, PM Modi responded positively and assured full support from the Centre, CM Sai stated. With coordinated efforts from security forces and peoples participation, rapid changes are evident in the affected regions. The results are for all to seehow state police and central forces have successfully extended development to erstwhile strongholds of naxalites and attained the trust of people in government initiatives, he said. The chief minister emphasised that the states primary focus remains on developing Bastar into a new industrial and economic centre, creating employment opportunities for youths, and improving the living standards of tribal communities. During the meeting, CM Sai elaborated on Chhattisgarhs new industrial policy, which fosters an investor-friendly environment with innovative-driven proposals aimed at economic growth, job creation, and sustainable industrial development. The state government has introduced a single-window clearance system, tax incentives, and policies attracting major companies to invest in Chhattisgarh. The Prime Minister was also briefed on various initiatives aimed at making rural women in Bastar self-reliant. Through self-help groups, thousands of women are gaining economic independence and employment opportunities. The governments promotion of minor forest produce, organic farming, handloom, bamboo industries, and handicrafts is helping women secure livelihoods while strengthening the local economy. Additionally, startups and small-scale industries are linking Bastars women to production and marketing networks, ensuring their financial independence and contribution to the states economic progress. The government has prioritised womens empowerment and rural development as key areas of focus.
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Journalist Mukesh Chandrakar murder: 1200-page chargesheet filed in court
RAIPUR: The Bijapur police in south Chhattisgarh on Tuesday filed a 1241-page chargesheet in the district court against the four accused including a contractor in the brutal killing of a 33-year-old journalist Mukesh Chandrakar on January 1 this year. The Bastar scribe was murdered, after he went missing, reportedly owing to his investigative report on the irregularities and bad road construction works in the area by a contractor, Suresh Chandrakar, a prime accused who also happens to be a relative of Mukesh. An 11-member special investigation team (SIT) led by Bijapur additional superintendent of police Bijapur Mayank Gurjar was then constituted to probe the death of the journalist. The chargesheet presented by the SIT team had named Suresh besides Ritesh Chandrakar and Dinesh Chandrakar (both are cousins of Mukesh) and a contractors employee Mahendra Ramteke. The police produced a 1200-page plus chargesheet in the Mukesh Chandrakar murder case before the court against the four accused under various sections of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Detailed investigations taking into consideration digital and physical evidence were carried out. We will strongly contest the case to ensure stringent punishment be meted out to all the four accused, said Mayank Gurjar. Mukesh, who was earlier a freelancer for a couple of national media houses, had his own YouTube channel Bastar Junction.
Chhattisgarh BJP MLAs corner their government on religious conversions; Christian forum to move SC
RAIPUR: The BJP-ruled government in Chhattisgarh faced tough questions from its own legislators during the ongoing budget session of the House over alleged religious conversions happening in the state. BJP MLAs claimed several incidents of conversions have been reported in the state and the situation remains more serious in Bastar division. The BJP had often raised the issue of religious conversions during the previous Congress regime and now their MLAs asserted such prohibited practice exists and is even happening in some of their respective constituencies. The CM had earlier cited on foreign funds being misused for religious conversions. When the demography changes (owing to religious conversions), the situation will turn worrisome for Chhattisgarh if the strict rules to prevent religious conversions are not genuinely made and executed, said Ajay Chandrakar, senior BJP MLA. Another BJP leader Sushant Shukla pointed out that the state home minister has no information about the activities of Joshua project operating in the state. Shukla claimed such a project is coordinating the affair of religious conversions and change of faith in association with the missionary organisations while the administration remains non-serious on it. The state home minister Vijay Sharma said that the actions against religious conversions were being taken in accordance with the provisions of the old existing rules. The state government remains concerned and aware. Soon we will bring tougher anti-conversion laws and frame new regulations to check such unlawful activities, Sharma affirmed. In Chhattisgarh 364 organisations were earlier registered under the Foreign Contributions (Regulation) Act. As of today, there are 153 NGOs presently getting the foreign funds and engaged in different works in the state. The administration and other agencies are monitoring, the home minister said. Christian forum in Chhattisgarh expressing resentment stated that the community is being targeted and maligned though not a single conversion forcefully or by fraudulent means reported or proven in any court. We are soon moving our plea in the Supreme Court seeking the definition on what exactly the dharmantran (religious conversion) implies. There should be some guidelines issued by the apex court to suggest at what stage the governments interference should begin on alleged dharmantran so that administration and police get some direction on such a vexed issue. Is merely purchasing or reading a bible or attending a church enough to be implicated with religious conversions?, averred Arun Pannalal, president of the Chhattisgarh Christian Forum. The opposition Congress maintained that propagating one's faith or religion is not a crime and is guaranteed under the Constitution provided it is not influenced by any allurement, temptation or coercion.
ITBP constable guns down senior after spat over dress code
An ITBP constable shot and killed his senior colleague after an argument in Raipur, Chhattisgarh. The incident occurred at the ITBP battalion headquarters. The constable fired 20 rounds from his Insas rifle, which resulted in the death of the senior officer. A detailed investigation into the incident is currently underway.
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Raipur Diary | Energy meet gets Rs 3L cr investment proposals
With a vision to make Chhattisgarh one of the largest energy-producing states, the Energy Investors Summit 2025 in Raipur attracted investment proposals worth over Rs 3 lakh crore. Proposals were made for nuclear, thermal, solar, and pump storage power generation projects. Once operationalised, the projects will not only benefit industries but also provide people with affordable power. Private investors are set to contribute Rs 66,720 crore, with Adani Power leading the way. The NTPC plans to set up a 4,200 MW nuclear power project. Jindal Power and NTPC Green invested Rs 10,000 crore to produce 2,500 MW solar power. Baghel denies ED notice to son in liquor scam There were unconfirmed reports of former CM Bhupesh Baghels son Chaitanya being issued a notice by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) last week to appear before it and record his statement. However, Baghel denied that his son was summoned by the central agency after the March 10 raids at his residence in Bhilai as part of a money laundering probe linked to the alleged liquor scam case against his son. The ex-CM said the summons, if served will be complied with, though he questioned the ED for creating a media hype. He claimed the agency action is result of BJPs vendetta. New surrender, rehab policy for Maoists Besides the ongoing offensive against the Red Rebels, BJP-ruled Chhattisgarh has come out with a comprehensive rehabilitation policy to encourage Maoists to surrender. Union home minister Amit Shah has set March 2026 deadline to eliminate the Maoist menace. The Chhattisgarh Naxalite Surrender/Victim Relief and Rehabilitation Policy 2025 offers higher financial aid, employment opportunities, security, skill development training and other rehabilitation plans. The aim is to motivate Maoists to reintegrate in the mainstream. Apart from extending aid to victims of Naxal violence, the state has appealed to Maoists to give up arms. Ejaz Kaiser Our correspondent in Chhattisgarh ejaz@newindianexpress.com
Bharatmala project fraud sparks Assembly uproar in Chhattisgarh
RAIPUR: An alleged corruption scandal in Prime Minister Narendra Modis ambitious Bharatmala highway project has triggered a political storm in Chhattisgarh, with both the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress acknowledging the possibility of large-scale fraud in its execution. The Bharatmala Pariyojana, approved by the Centre in 2017, aims to enhance logistical efficiency and connectivity across the country, including tribal areas, aspirational districts, and Maoist-affected regions. Sources privy to the developments revealed that the corruption in the Raipur-Visakhapatnam economic corridor under the Bharatmala project came to light after Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, acting on a report by the vigilance division of the National Highways Authority of India, alerted the Vishnu Deo Sai government. There are unverified claims that the alleged irregularities in land acquisition compensation for the project have benefitted leaders from both the BJP and the Congress. Expressing concerns, Leader of Opposition Charandas Mahant has demanded a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the matter. Congress leaders even staged a walkout during the ongoing state Assembly session in protest. However, while the state government acknowledged the irregularities, it rejected the demand for a CBI probe and instead decided to conduct an investigation through the Economic Offences Wing (EOW). The land compensation distribution took place in 2021 during the Congress regime. At the time, BJP leader Chandrashekhar Sahu and party spokesperson Gaurishankar Srivas had lodged complaints with the Prime Ministers Office and the Central Vigilance Commissioner. Mahant alleged that over 350 crore was embezzled in the execution of the Bharatmala project. Following accusations of corruption in land compensation distribution, the state government has suspended five officials, including an additional collector and a deputy collector. Suspending a few officials is not enough. Only a CBI inquiry can reveal the full extent of the corruption, Mahant said. It remains to be seen how the EOW proceeds with its investigation into the alleged irregularities in the execution of the Bharatmala Pariyojana in Chhattisgarh. In a written reply to the Lok Sabha recently, Gadkari informed that out of the total 26,425 km sanctioned under the Bharatmala project, 19,826 km have already been constructed.
Quota for contractors in Karnataka height of appeasement: Chhattisgarh CM
Raipur: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai has said the ruling Congress decision in Karnataka to reserve four per cent of government contracts for Muslims is height of appeasement and against the basic spirit of the Indian Constitution. In a statement on Saturday night, Sai asked Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and party MP Rahul Gandhi 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 .
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Punjab Police arrest three operatives of Khalistani militant outfit from Bihar
CHANDIGARH: Punjab Police has busted a narco-terror module linked to the banned terrorist outfit Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) with the arrest of three key operatives from Bihar while they were attempting to flee to Nepal. Director General of Police, Punjab Gaurav Yadav, said here on Saturday that those arrested have been identified as Karandeep Yadav (21), Mukesh Kumar (29) and Sajan Singh (24), all residents of Khandwala Chheharta in Amritsar. The police teams have also recovered three mobile phones and 700 Nepali currency notes from their possession. The development came following meticulous investigation after the arrest of Joban Singh alias Joban and Gurbaksh Singh alias Lala after recovering 290 grams of heroin from their possession. Yadav said that preliminary investigations had revealed that the arrested accused were working on the directions of Pakistan-based BKI mastermind Harwinder Rinda. He said that the probe has revealed that the arrested accused Karandeep Yadav, had delivered the grenades and weapons that were recovered from Tarn Taran in January this year. As per the information, Tarn Taran Police had arrested four operatives identified as Robinjeet Singh alias Robin, Harpreet Singh alias Happy, Navjot Singh alias Nav and Jagdeep Singh alias Jagga. The police recovered two hand grenades and a pistol from their possession. He said that the arrested individuals, who were residing in Amritsars Khandwala and Chheharta areas, have been apprehended from the jurisdiction of Police Station Kumarkhand in Madehpur, Bihar when they were planning to flee to Nepal. The trio accused persons are being brought back to Punjab for further interrogation. Sharing operation details, Amritsar Police Commissioner of Police Gurpreet Singh Bhullar said that acting on reliable inputs, an intelligence-led operation was launched with the lead taken by officers from Chheharta Police Station, Amritsar. As a result, the accused were successfully arrested from Bihar. He said that further investigations are ongoing to establish backward and forward linkages in this case, and more arrests and recoveries are expected in coming days. In this regard, a case has dated March 7 has already been registered under section 21-C of the NDPS Act at Police Station Chheharta in Amritsar. Punjab police arrest three operatives of Khalistani militant outfit In another development, the State Special Operation Cell (SSOC), Mohali, arrested three operatives of a terror module being run by Pakistan-based BKI terrorist Harvinder Singh alias Rinda. Those arrested have been identified as Jagjit Singh alias Jaggi and Shubham Khelbude, both residents of Nanded in Maharashtra and Gurdeep Singh alias Deepa, a resident of Raipur in Ropar. Police teams have also recovered two weapons including one 12 bore pump-action gun with 15 cartridges and one .32 bore pistol with eight cartridges. This development follows the earlier arrests of Jagdish Singh alias Jagga, Shubhdeep Singh alias Shubh, and Sachindeep Singh alias Sachin in connection with the Nanded murder case. With these latest arrests, the total number of individuals apprehended in the case has risen to six in this case. Yadav said preliminary investigation has revealed that arrested accused Jagjit alias Jaggi played a critical role in facilitating logistics, safe houses, and coordination for the shooters involved in the Nanded murder case, masterminded by Rinda from across the border. Investigations have also uncovered the role of jailed gangster Dilpreet alias Baba, an old associate of Rinda, who arranged safe shelters in Punjab for the accused, he said. He said that the arrested operative Jagjeet alias Jaggi is wanted in cases related to murder, attempt to murder, threat and intimidating for extortion, while Shubham is wanted in threat and extortion related cases in Nanded, Maharashtra and came to Punjab evading their arrest. Accused Jaggi and Shubam were actively involved in coordinating various illegal activities, including the procurement of weapons, collection of extortion money, logistics support, and shelter for their other operatives in Nanded all on directions of Harvinder alias Rinda, he said. Yadav said that the third arrested individual Gurdeep alias Deepa was arrested for providing shelter and logistical support to the fugitives Jaggi and Shubam. Accused Gurdeep Deepa also played a crucial role in enabling the escape and continued activities of the accused. AIG SSOC SAS Nagar Dr Simrat Kaur said following a reliable input, a team of SSOC SAS Nagar launched an intelligence-led operation and arrested Shubham Khelbude along with Gurdeep alias Deepa from Anandpur Sahib where he was taking shelter at a sand crusher owned by the latter. Further swift action on the leads obtained from the interrogation of arrested accused paved way for the arrest of third accused Jagjeet alias Jaggi from district Tarn tarn late night on the same day. She said that during the operation the police recovered a .32-bore pistol from Shubham and a Pump Action Gun from Gurdeep, which were intended for use in furthering illegal operations in Punjab and other regions. In this regard, a case has already been registered under section 25(1) B of the Arms act and sections 249 and 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) at Police Station SSOC, SAS Nagar.
RAIPUR: National Mineral Development Corporation Ltd (NMDC), nation's largest iron ore public sector enterprise, has partnered with the Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering & Technology (CIPET) to provide free skill development training courses for 500 youths from Dantewada and Bastar districts of Chhattisgarh. The training plan, under the corporate social responsibility programme, has been designed to generate employment opportunities in the region by preparing young individuals with industry-relevant skills. NMDC will be fully funding the course fees of all 500 students to ensure that students can participate in these skill development courses. The courses offered under this initiative cover multiple levels of qualification. The youngsters and students from 8th pass to graduates have enrolled into this programme early this week. After completing these courses, the students will have the opportunity to earn between Rs 15,000 Rs 25,000 per month, as CIPET guarantees 70% placement for successful candidates. This ensures financial stability and career growth for youth in the region. By providing free skill-based education, NMDC intends to ensure employment for local youth and facilitate the path towards strengthening the region's economy. It is felt that with more skilled workers entering the job market, it will lead to increased industrial growth, higher income levels, and economic self-sufficiency for families. The programme also has the potential to encourage local entrepreneurship and reduce migration in search of jobs, NMDC official supervising the schedule said. NMDC has been a key player in fostering employment opportunities in Dantewada through various skill development and education programs such as Chhoo Lo Aasman, NMDC ITI Bhansi, Shiksha Sahyog Scholarship Yojana and Balika Shiksha Yojana. Through this latest initiative with CIPET, NMDC continues to uplift local youth by providing them with career-oriented education that leads to guaranteed employment and economic stability. Besides the two iron-ore complexes in Dantewada (south Chhattisgarh), the Navratna Enterprise NMDC operates one at Donimalai in Karnataka.
Sachin Tendulkar's India Masters will face Brian Lara's West Indies Masters in the final of the International Masters League on March 16 in Raipur. Both teams have had impressive runs, with India Masters defeating Australia Masters in the semi-final, while West Indies Masters edged out Sri Lanka Masters. The match will be broadcast live on JioHotstar and Colors Cineplex.
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IIM Raipur non-teaching recruitment 2025
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Chhattisgarh government approves new Naxalite Surrender and Rehabilitation Policy
RAIPUR: The Chhattisgarh government has approved the Chhattisgarh Naxalite Surrender/Victim Relief and Rehabilitation Policy-2025, replacing the previous Chhattisgarh Naxalism Eradication Policy-2023. The decision was taken by the state cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, as part of efforts to eliminate the Maoist issue in the state. The new policy aims to encourage Maoists to surrender, reintegrate into mainstream society, and provide relief to victims of Naxal violence. A major challenge after the surrender of hardcore Maoists is ensuring they find stable livelihoods that keep them meaningfully engaged. The government plans to create opportunities to help them integrate into society successfully. Under this policy, surrendered Maoists will receive financial assistance, rehabilitation support, education, employment opportunities, and security. A government spokesperson stated, The government intends to ensure that those leaving violence behind, giving up arms, can build a stable and dignified life for themselves. CM Vishnu Deo Sai has emphasised that the state government is committed to completely eradicating Maoists, and this policy is a crucial step in that direction. -2023 / -2025 #CabinetDecision pic.twitter.com/iKbSvg0BDh Vishnu Deo Sai (@vishnudsai) March 12, 2025 The cabinet also decided to introduce special schemes to help surrendered Naxalites reintegrate into society. A government official added, They will be provided with training for self-employment and skill development. Such a move will prevent them from returning to violence. Additionally, victims of violence perpetrated by left-wing extremists will receive support and rehabilitation assistance. In the past, several surrendered Maoists have successfully left violence behind and built new lives under self-employment initiatives. A few days ago, three hardcore Maoists surrendered in Chhattisgarhs Gariaband district. Raipur Range IG Amresh Mishra stated, They expressed their willingness to return to the mainstream after being frustrated with the anti-development and hollow ideology of the CPI (Maoist). All three appreciated the surrender and rehabilitation policy of the state government and promoted by the police. The new policy is expected to bring hope for resolving the long-standing Maoist problem in Chhattisgarh. The government believes it will not only encourage Maoists to join mainstream society but also promote peace and development in the state.
West Indies Masters beat South Africa Masters by 29 runs to enter IML semis
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Chhattisgarhs Kanger Valley National Park to be India's new UNESCO heritage claimant
RAIPUR: In a significant achievement for Chhattisgarh's tourism, the states Kanger Valley National Park is India's new UNESCO heritage claimant with its unique biodiversity. The park has been included in the tentative list of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites, marking the first site in Chhattisgarh to achieve this prestigious recognition. It was an arduous journey to get the exceptional beauty and historical importance of Kanger Valley recognised to this stage. In December 2023, the Chhattisgarh government and the Archaeological Survey of India planned to facilitate global awareness of this amazing site. Experts carried out an in-depth study about its biodiversity, archaeological ancestry and unique ecosystem and later, a proposal was sent to include its name in the UNESCO tentative list. Chhattisgarh achieved the first vital step to get entry into the special list carrying names of places that can be declared as World Heritage in future. The state keeps its hopes alive that Kanger Valley will get the status of permanent World Heritage in the coming years. It is a matter of pride for the state that Kanger Valley has been included in the UNESCO Tentative List, which will open up new possibilities in tourism and employment. We will continue to work together to preserve our heritage in the future, said Vishnu Deo Sai, Chhattisgarh chief minister. A government spokesperson said that Kanger Valley is not just a forest, it is an incredible realm that for many, appears like a fairy tale world. The region, with more than 15 mysterious caves such as Kotamsar, Kailash and Dandak caves, looks no less than a mystical world. The 15 limestone caves in the Valley are not only geological wonders but also narrate archaeological stories. Various rare animalsotters, mouse deer, giant squirrels, Lethis softshell turtles, and wild wolves, among others thrive in this park. More than 200 bird species wing their way above in the sky with a colorful carpet of over 900 plants on the ground. Across this bio-geography landscape, over 140 different butterflies fill the air with colour. In the surrounding villages inhabited by Dhruva and Gond tribes, the Kanger Valley forest is not just a jungle but a part of their culture and life. With the increase in tourism, new employment opportunities will also open up for the locals. A few months ago, Dhudmaras village of Bastar gained the attention of the world with its simplicity and has been included in the top 20 villages of the world by joining the UNWTO's Best Tourist Village promotion programme. Now Kanger Valley has taken the regional glory to another height.
Gangster Killed In Encounter As Aides Attempt To Free Him From Cop Custody In Jharkhand
The shootout happened when gangster Aman Sao, convicted in several cases, was being brought to Ranchi from Raipur jail in neighbouring Chhattisgarh.
Chhattisgarhs Kanger Valley National Park on UNESCOs Tentative List; matter of pride, says CM Sai
Raipur, Mar 12: Chhattisgarhs Kanger Valley National Park has been included in the UNESCO Tentative List, making it Indias latest nomination for the World Heritage List of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, officials said on Wednesday. Spread over 200 square kilometres in the Bastar district, the pristine Kanger Valley forest, flanked by hills and covered with sal trees, is famous for its natural beauty, biodiversity, waterfalls and caves. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai called the development a [] The post Chhattisgarhs Kanger Valley National Park on UNESCOs Tentative List; matter of pride, says CM Sai appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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FIR lodged against Chhattisgarh Congressmen for rioting, obstructing ED officials
RAIPUR: An FIR has been registered against a Congress leader, Sunni Agrawal and 15-20 persons for rioting and obstructing the officials of the Enforcement Directorate (ED). The officials were returning in a car after the raid in the premises of ex-CM Bhupesh Baghel on Tuesday evening. An FIR was filed by Raju Dhivar, 32, a car driver who was transporting ED officials back after a raid in Bhilai. The vehicle was obstructed by Congress supporters chanting slogans against the Central agency, a short distance from Baghel's residence. The driver also reported that a stone was thrown, damaging the car's window. Several Congress workers were demonstrating outside the Bhilai residence despite the announcement by the executive magistrate to maintain peace as the ED was carrying out its official tasks. While returning, around 15-20 protestors deliberately stopped the Innova car. Later, while the police were managing to facilitate our way, a person (later identified by some locals as Sunni Agrawal) threw a stone and damaged the glass at the drivers gate. I am much frightened by this incident and seek action, stated Dhivar in his FIR complaint. After reviewing the complaint, the Bhilai police prima facie found the criminal acts apparently were committed and the case was registered under various Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (criminal code) Sections of 190 (crime committed by member of unlawful assembly), 191-2 (rioting), 221 (obstructing public servant in performance of duties), 126 (2) wrongful restraint, 132 (assaulting against a public servant), 324 (offense of mischief) and Section 3 of Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act. The ED team carried out raids at the residence of former Congress CM Bhupesh Baghel and his son Chaitanya in Bhilai, about 30 km from Raipur, on Monday, as part of a money laundering investigation against his son in the alleged liquor scam case Chaitanya is suspected to be the ecipient of the proceeds of crime of around Rs 2,161 crore have been generated by the suspects in the alleged liquor scam. In the entire exercise, about 14 premises were being raided in the state. ED has served a notice to Baghel's son asking him to appear before it on March 15 for interrogation.
Dreaded Gangster Amas Sao killed in police encounter in Jharkhand
RANCHI: Notorious gangster Aman Sao, also known as Aman Sahu, was killed in a police encounter while being transported to Ranchi from Chhattisgarh on a transit remand. The encounter took place at Andhari Dhoda in Jharkhands Palamu district under Chainpur Block. According to police sources, Aman Sahu attempted to escape after the vehicle transporting him met with an accident. Seizing the opportunity, some of his aides attacked the police convoy with a bomb. Amid the chaos, he managed to snatch an INSAS rifle from a police officer and started firing while trying to flee. When policemen tried to stop him, he started firing on them; the police personnel also fired in retaliation, in which Aman Sao was killed on the spot, said a senior police official, requesting anonymity. One police personnel was reportedly injured in the incident. Aman Sahu was being brought to Ranchi from Raipur for questioning in connection with the shooting of coal businessman Bipin Mishra in Bariatu on March 7 and NTPC DGM Kumar Gaurav in Hazaribagh on March 8. Earlier on Monday, Jharkhand DGP had stated, Three gangsters -- Vikas Tiwari, Aman Srivastava, and Aman Sao are running their operations from inside jails, and raids have been conducted in the jails of Simdega and Hazaribagh. Aman Sahu had become one of the biggest challenges for Jharkhand Police. His gang actively targeted coal traders, transporters, contractors, real estate businessmen, and builders, extorting money from them. Those who refused to pay were often attacked. After committing crimes, his gang would post updates on social media and inform the media through virtual numbers, taking responsibility for the incidents. He had multiple cases of extortion registered against him in Raipur and had been lodged in Raipur jail for the last three and a half months. Even from jail, he continued to run extortion operations in Jharkhand and later expanded them to Chhattisgarh. On October 14, a team of 40 policemen took Aman Sahu to Raipur on a production warrant from Jharkhand. He was the prime accused in the firing incident on businessman Prahlad Rai Agarwals car on July 13. Aman Sahu had also expressed his political ambitions and planned to contest the 2024 Jharkhand Assembly elections from the Barkagaon Assembly Seat. He had even bought a nomination form and filed an intervention petition in the Jharkhand High Court, seeking permission to contest the election. However, the bench of Justice SK Dwivedi rejected his petition, stating that over 120 serious criminal cases were registered against him.
ED raids in Chhattisgarh: Congress to stage statewide protest
Raipur: In response to multi-location raids conducted by the Enforcement Directorate in Chhattisgarh, the Congress has announced state-wide protests, including the symbolic burning of effigies of the ED and Bharatiya Janata Party. The ED conducted raids at 14 locations, including the residence of Chaitanya Baghel, son of former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Monday. The 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 .
ED found Rs 32-33 lakh cash in my house: Baghel
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) raided the premises of former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel in Bhilai town as part of a money laundering investigation against his son, Chaitanya Baghel, in the alleged liquor scam case. Baghel alleged that the raids were aimed at discouraging him after he was made Congress's in-charge for Punjab and that the BJP is frustrated because he was discharged of all charges by the special CBI court in Raipur in connection with an alleged 7-year-old (sex) CD case.
ED Team Attacked Outside Bhupesh Baghels House In Raipur, Probe Agency To Register Case
Earlier today, the probe agency carried out extensive searches at the residence of Chaitanya Baghel in connection with an alleged liquor scam linked to a money laundering case in the state.
Chhattisgarh energy summit: Adani Power, Jindal, NTPC to invest in thermal, nuclear power
RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh has attracted investments worth over Rs three lakh crore through various industrial proposals in the energy sector at the Chhattisgarh Energy Investors Summit 2025, organised in Raipur on Monday. The investment proposals came in nuclear, thermal, solar, and pumped storage power generation projects, which will not only benefit industries but also provide the common people with affordable and uninterrupted electricity. The proposed investment in the thermal power sector is Rs 107,840 crore, consisting of both private investors and public sector undertakings (PSUs). Private investors are set to contribute Rs 66,720 crore, with Adani Power leading the way with investments in several projects, including Rs 18,000 crore for the Korba 1600MW plant, Rs 15,000 crore for the Raigarh 1600MW plant, Rs 15,000 crore for the Raipur 1600MW plant, and Rs 620 crore for a Korba 1320MW plant. Jindal Power is set to invest Rs 12,800 crore in a 1600MW plant in Raigarh, while Sarda is contributing Rs 5,300 crore for a 660MW plant in Raigarh. NTPC has planned to set up a 4200MW nuclear power project at an investment of Rs 80,000 crore, marking the beginning of nuclear power generation in the state. Jindal Power and NTPC Green together will produce 2500MW of solar power by investing Rs 10,000 crore. The PSUs are proposing a total investment of Rs 41,120 crore, with NTPC committing Rs 15,530 crore for the Lara 1600MW project in Raigarh and Rs 9,790 crore for the Sipat 800MW plant in Bilaspur. Chhattisgarh State Power General Company Ltd will invest Rs 15,800 crore in the Korba 1320MW project. These collective investments demonstrate a strong push to expand and upgrade thermal power generation capacity in the region. This investment in the energy sector in Chhattisgarh will elevate the state's power generation capacity to new levels and lay the foundation for a sustainable, green future by promoting renewable energy. The goal is for the state to not only become self-sufficient in energy but also establish itself as an energy hub for the entire country, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai said. Chhattisgarh is investing heavily in its energy infrastructure, with Rs 3,200 crore allocated for CREDA Solar Initiatives and Rs 6,000 crore for the PM Surya Scheme to expand solar energy. The state will also invest Rs 2,500 crore in government-building solar projects, Rs 2,600 crore in Battery Energy Storage Systems, and Rs 17,000 crore to upgrade power transmission. Rs 10,800 crore will be invested under the RDSS to improve power distribution efficiency. These efforts will strengthen the state's energy capabilities and reliability. With all these investments, Chhattisgarh is set to become one of the largest energy-producing states in the country. This will benefit industries, farmers, and the general public, while also boosting the states economy.
RAIPUR: Several Congress MLAs were suspended from the Chhattisgarh assembly on Monday after they trooped into its well and shouted slogans against the ruling BJP over the ED's raids on the premises of former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel. The Enforcement Directorate on Monday raided the premises of Baghel as part of a money laundering investigation against his son in the alleged liquor scam case, official sources said. The Congress leaders alleged that the central agencies were being misused to intimidate the Opposition. The Speaker Dr Raman Singh suspended the entire Congress MLAs, who disrupted the Question Hour, under the assembly rule that stipulates automatic suspension of members who interfere with the proceedings by entering the well of the House. Singh asked the Congress legislators to raise their issue only during the Zero Hour but the opposition members persisted with their demonstration and despite being suspended they sat in the well of the House. The Congress leaders ignored the appeal of the Speaker to allow the proceeding of Question Hour. Chhattisgarh deputy chief minister Arun Sao countered the Congress and said that the ED has been pursuing the cases on various scams following the evidence they gathered during their searches as the agency's investigation is continuing for a long in the state. During the Congress regime under Baghel, there were several scams reported, Sao claimed. The name of Baghel is linked with alleged scams, including Mahadev Book Online Betting App, the coal levy extortion, and the district mineral foundation (DMF) funds that are being investigated by the federal probe agency. Earlier today, a team of ED arrived at the residence of ex-CM Baghel, who was recently appointed as AICC general secretary incharge of Punjab, to carry out searches. Including the premises of the Baghel, the ED team simultaneously conducted raids at 15 different locations. The ED estimated that Proceeds of Crime of around Rs 2,161 crore have been generated by the suspects in the alleged liquor scam and Chaitanya is among the suspected recipients. The Mahadev Online App betting scam: The Mahadev Betting App is an umbrella syndicate arranging online platforms for enabling illegal betting websites to enroll users, create user IDs and engage in laundering of money through a layered web of banami bank accounts. On February 27, the ED interrogated state Congress general secretary Malkeet Singh Gaidu in Raipur over the capital used for construction of Rajiv Bhawan in south Bastars Sukma and Konta. Both places happen to be the native land of former excise minister and a six-time Congress MLA Kawasi Lakhma, who was arrested by ED in connection with the alleged liquor scam in January this year.
Chhattisgarh assembly: Congress MLAs suspended after din over ED raids on Baghel's home
RAIPUR: Several Congress MLAs were suspended from the Chhattisgarh assembly on Monday after they trooped into its well and shouted slogans against the ruling BJP over the ED's raids on the premises of former Chhattisgarh chief minister Bhupesh Baghel. The Enforcement Directorate on Monday raided the premises of Baghel as part of a money laundering investigation against his son in the alleged liquor scam case, official sources said. The premises of Bhupesh Baghel's son-- Chaitanya Baghel-- in Bhillai (Durg district), an alleged close associate of Chaitanya Baghel, Laxmi Narayan Bansal alias Pappu Bansal, and some others were also being searched under provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), the sources said. Chaitanya Baghel shares the Bhillai accommodation with his father and hence the premises were being covered. He (Chaitanya Baghel) is suspected to the ecipient of the proceeds of crime of the liquor scam, they said. About 14-15 premises are being raided in the state, they said. As the House assembled for the day's business, Congress legislators disrupted the Question Hour and raised the issue of the ED's raid. They claimed that those questioning the alleged corruption in the government were being targeted using the central agency. Congress members, including former minister Umesh Patel, started raising slogans against the ruling BJP and claimed the democracy was being murdered. Speaker Raman Singh asked members of the main opposition party to raise their issues in the Zero Hour, citing the importance of Question Hour, but the Congress legislators continued shouting slogans. The Congress MLAs trooped into the well of the House while shouting slogans, and were automatically suspended, as per the assembly rules. Bhupesh Baghel was not present in the House. The speaker announced the suspension of various Congress members and asked them to go outside the House. However, Congress members remained in the well and continued to raise slogans against the ruling party. They later left the House. The Enforcement Directorate earlier said the Chhattisgarh liquor scam resulted in massive loss to the state exchequer and filled the pockets of the beneficiaries of a liquor syndicate with more than Rs 2,100 crore of proceeds of crime. The ED had arrested former minister and Congress leader Kawasi Lakhma in this case in January, apart from Anwar Dhebar, the elder brother of Raipur Mayor and Congress leader Aijaz Dhebar, former IAS officer Anil Tuteja, Indian Telecom Service (ITS) officer Arunpati Tripathi and some others as part of this investigation. The alleged liquor scam in the central Indian state, as per the ED, was orchestrated between 2019 and 2022 when Chhattisgarh was ruled by a Congress government led by CM Bhupesh Baghel. Assets of about Rs 205 crore of various accused have been attached by the agency as part of this investigation till now.
ED raids residence of ex-Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghels son in Bhilai
Raipur: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday conducted raids on the residence of Chaitanya Baghel, son of former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, in the Padumnagar locality of Bhilai, Chhattisgarh. The teams reached Chaitanyas Bhilai residence in four Innova cars. This may be, as reports suggest, part of a larger operation, with the Central investigation agency 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 .
ED raids Chhattisgarh ex-CM Bhupesh Baghel's son Chaitanya Baghel, others in liquor 'scam' case
RAIPUR: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday raided the premises of former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister and Congress leader Bhupesh Baghel as part of a money laundering investigation involving his son in the alleged liquor scam case, official sources reported. The ED searched the premises of Bhupesh Baghel's son, Chaitanya Baghel, in Bhilai (Durg district), along with properties linked to Laxmi Narayan Bansal, alias Pappu Bansal, an alleged close associate of Chaitanya, and other individuals connected to the case. Sources stated that the raids were being conducted under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). Since Chaitanya Baghel shares his Bhilai accommodation with his father, the ED included these premises in their searches. Chaitanya is suspected to have been the ecipient of the proceeds from the alleged liquor scam, according to the sources. Around 14 to 15 premises are being raided across the state in connection with the investigation. The Enforcement Directorate had earlier stated that the Chhattisgarh liquor scam caused a massive loss to the state exchequer, with over Rs 2,100 crore in proceeds from the crime filling the pockets of the beneficiaries involved in the liquor syndicate. In January, the ED arrested former minister and Congress leader Kawasi Lakhma in connection with this case. Other arrests included Anwar Dhebar, the elder brother of Raipur Mayor and Congress leader Aijaz Dhebar, former IAS officer Anil Tuteja, Indian Telecom Service (ITS) officer Arunpati Tripathi, and others. The alleged liquor scam in Chhattisgarh took place between 2019 and 2022, when the state was governed by a Congress-led government under Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel. As part of its investigation, the ED has already attached assets worth approximately Rs 205 crore from various accused individuals involved in the case.
Cow carcasses dumped at riverbank in Chattisgarh; 'Gau-shala' owner summoned
RAIPUR: Foul smell spreading in some localities of Kopra nagar panchayat in Gariaband district, Chattisgarh, was traced back to cow carcasses dumped on the banks of river Pairi after a preliminary investigation on Saturday. The locals claimed that over two dozen corpses of cows were found at the riverbank. Some corpses were found in advanced stages of decomposition. The cattle reportedly belonged to a cow-shelter run by an NGO owned by Haldhar Sahu. Prima-facie it appears to be due the negligence of the organisation that was operating the gau-shala where the cows were kept. The owner has been summoned to appear for interrogation on Monday. There was no arrangement of fodder in the gau-shala and we immediately got it for the cattle, said Vishal Maharana, sub-divisional magistrate. Around 150 cattle are still left in the cow-shelter and they are being examined by a team for veterinary doctors, said Deepak Agrawal, Gariaband collector. The cow shelter at Kopra was earlier run by the villagers and later an NGO took over. The death of cows happened over a period of days. An SDM is conducting an inquiry into it. The information so far with me is that 19 cows have died. Further details are awaited. The post-mortem reports suggested the cows died owing to starvation and ageing, the collector told TNIE . The eyewitnesses stated that the condition of some of the living cows remains extremely pathetic, and if not given immediate attention, their chances of survival are slim. A regional newspaper quoting the local residents stated that whenever any cow died in the gau-shala, their corpses were quietly disposed of at the river side. With no fodder and water kept at the shelter for 150 cows, it appeared they (NGO) were waiting for the weak cattle to die, the paper stated. According to the district officials, no case has been registered as a detailed report is awaited.
Yuvraj Singh's fireworks on display as India Masters march into IML 2025 semis with thrilling win
India Masters clinched a thrilling seven-run victory over West Indies Masters in Raipur, securing their place in the IML 2025 semifinals. Stellar half-centuries from Ambati Rayudu and Saurabh Tiwary set a challenging total of 253/3. Stuart Binny's crucial three-wicket haul and Irfan Pathan's nerve in the final over ensured West Indies Masters fell short at 246/6.
Chhattisgarh leads in women's political participation but lags in top bureaucratic, judicial roles
RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh has a favourable sex ratio of 991 females for every 1,000 males, compared to the national average of 943, according to the 2011 census. The state shows better political participation but has never seen women assume top administrative or judiciary positions. During the past 25 years, after Chhattisgarh was carved out as a separate state from undivided Madhya Pradesh, there has been a long list of top bureaucrats and chief justices. Still, no woman has ever been seen assuming the seniormost position. For instance, of the 15 chief justices the high court has had, no women have held that position. Currently, the court has 16 judges, with Justice Rajni Dubey being the only woman judge. Similarly, the state has yet to see a woman chief secretary or director general of police (DGP). In the last 25 years, there have been 12 chief secretaries and 12 DGPs in the state. Womens political participation is often a fundamental prerequisite for gender equality and genuine democracy. Chhattisgarh sustained an increase in womens political engagement. In the country, the state Assembly currently has the highest percentage of women MLAs, 21.11% among the total lawmakers, with 19 legislators in the 90-member House. Three out of the 11 Lok Sabha members are women from the state. Though political parties often talk about greater representation of women, no woman has ever had a chance to become Speaker or LoP in the State Assembly. Interestingly, with women playing a significant role in their choice as voters in elections, the political parties believed they had a strong impact on the overall poll results. The state witnessed the conspicuous active participation of women, who outnumbered men as voters, in the electoral processes during the 2023 Assembly polls. The women voters are 1.03 crore, while men are 1.01 crore out of the 2.05 crore electorates in the tenth largest state of the country. Kiran Kaushal was the first woman from Chhattisgarh to qualify UPSC exams and become IAS in 2009, and later, Ankita Sharma was the first woman to become IPS in the year 2018. Both are from Durg district.
International Women's Day: KanyaGyaan project empowers young women in STEM
NEW DELHI: A video showing young schoolgirls carrying chairs in their hands and on their heads, travelling long distances from their small towns and villages by cycle, bus, and even boat to reach a large hall where a professor teaches them science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), has gone viral. The digital campaign - Building Futures for Young Women in STEM - launched to celebrate International Womens Day, showcases how young Indian girls from underserved communities, who continue to face financial constraints and societal barriers, are now coming out and choosing STEM to change not only their lives but also their communities. The campaign, which features the inspirational song On the move, her dreams are on the move, scaling the walls of destiny, her dreams are on the move, travelling a great distance and miles to go, yes, miles to go, is part of the vivo KanyaGyaan project, which provides scholarships to young girls who want to pursue STEM careers but are unable to due to financial constraints. Since its launch in 2023, the pan-India programme has provided financial aid and a holistic support system that includes merit-based scholarships, mentorship, and industry exposure to equip beneficiaries with the skills and confidence needed to transition to the corporate world. Since its launch, the programme has impacted the lives of 150 beneficiaries across 18 states, with the highest representation from Maharashtra (18 per cent), Tamil Nadu (17 per cent), and Delhi (14 per cent). Over 60 per cent come from families earning less than Rs 1 lakh annually, and 15 per cent have been raised by single parents. The need to launch such a project was felt because it was seen that despite technology advancing at an unprecedented pace and an ever-growing demand for skilled professionals in STEM, the gender gap in STEM fields poses a challenge, especially for young women from underserved communities in India who lack access to opportunities and support. Recognising this urgent need, Vivo India, a technology brand, launched vivo KanyaGyaan, a nationwide initiative dedicated to empowering Indian women to pursue STEM careers in the future. Geetaj Channana, Head of Corporate Strategy, Vivo India, says, Empowering young women in STEM isnt just an initiative - its a necessity for real progress. Through the 'vivo KanyaGyaan' initiative, were breaking barriers by providing education, mentorship, and opportunities that help them shape their futures. Our Womens Day campaign film captures this spirit with the metaphor of 'carrying their chairs' - a symbol of determination and self-empowerment. With this, we hope to inspire a larger movement toward empowerment and action in STEM. Many of the beneficiaries are young women who are first-generation graduates, thus breaking generational cycles of limited access to education and economic opportunity. The programme aims to empower young girls and shape a more inclusive and diverse STEM workforce, driving long-term social and economic progress. One beneficiary is 21-year-old Tanushri Pahari. Hailing from Kanker village in Chhattisgarh, she is now working for an NGO where she uses the skills she gained during her scholarship period to change the lives of communities around her. Growing up, I knew where I came from. I knew the expectations placed on me - study hard, help at home, and follow the traditional path. But for me, life was always about rising above and doing more than just surviving, she said. Despite many challenges, the young girl, who studied biology and maths, dared to dream big - studying biotechnology. She was admitted to NIT, Raipur, and also won a silver medal. It was in her second year that she learned about the vivo KanyaGyaan Scholarship Programme. She applied for the 'Women in STEM' initiative and was offered financial aid. Getting the scholarship changed everything. The programme offered more than just financial aid; it provided the mentorship, support, and skills I needed to thrive. It allowed me to focus fully on my education and led me to publish two research papers. Additionally, I discovered my passion for social causes. These experiences deepened my desire to make a meaningful impact and give back to society, she said. Like her, Swaroopa Sanjay Kanade, from Niphad village in Nashik, Maharashtra, comes from a farming family. Today, she stands tall, thanks to the scholarship programme. Once shy and uncertain, Swaroopa gained confidence, refined her communication skills, and adapted to corporate culture. Today, she is a graduate engineer trainee at a leading multinational company, earning Rs 4.6 lakh per year - a tenfold increase from her family's previous income. Her journey proves that young women from underserved communities can thrive in STEM and beyond with the right support, determination, and opportunities. According to reports, India has the highest percentage of women STEM graduates in the world - about 40 per cent in 2021-22, but only 14 per cent of STEM jobs in the country are held by women.
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Chhattisgarh panchayat gets all women elected unopposed
RAIPUR: In what is seen as a decisive move towards empowering women, a village Ranai of Koriya district in Chhattisgarh, has secured an extraordinary achievement in the recently held 3-tier panchayat polls, where only the women candidates got elected to all positions right from sarpanch to panch from every 15 wards. Ranai gram panchayat is around 350 km north of Raipur. Interestingly, all the women were elected unopposed and the Ranai village appeared unanimously firm with their decision as a symbolic gesture to politically empower the women while trusting their decision-making capability and preparation of an action plan for development. Earlier, Constitutional Amendment Act of 1992 specified reservation of one-third seats in panchayats for women and later Chhattisgarh got it increased to 50% for women in 2008. Ranai village, with lush green environment with very fertile soil for agriculture, has a population of around 1900 and located 15 km from the district headquarters.
IAF's Jaguar aircraft crashes in Haryana, pilot ejects safely
CHANDIGARH: Indian Air Force's Jaguar aircraft crashed in Haryana's Panchkula district on Friday with the pilot ejecting safely, said a police official. He said the pilot maneuvered the aircraft away from any habitation on the ground and there was no loss of life or injury reported to anyone on the ground. The IAF aircraft crashed in the hilly terrain of Panchkula district (near Morni hills). The pilot ejected safely, SHO, Raipurrani in Panchkula district told PTI over the phone. Haryana Deputy Commissioner of Police Himadree Kaushik told PTI that the aircraft crashed in Raipurrani area of Panchkula district. VIDEO | A Jaguar aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed at Ambala during a routine training sortie today, after encountering a system malfunction. The pilot maneuvered the aircraft away from any habitation on ground, before ejecting safely. More details awaited. (Video pic.twitter.com/Oc1b5jAPe2 Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) March 7, 2025 Sources said the aircraft had taken off on a routine training sortie from Ambala. The IAF in a post on X said the aircraft crashed when it was on a routine training sortie after encountering a system malfunction. An inquiry has been ordered by the IAF to ascertain the cause of the incident, said the post. Last month, a twin-seater Mirage 2000 fighter aircraft crashed near Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh, during a routine training sortie. Both pilots ejected safely before the crash. In November 2024, a MiG-29 fighter jet went down in a field near Agra, Uttar Pradesh, following a technical glitch during a routine training sortie. The pilot managed to eject safely before impact.
One labourer killed, another hurt as IED planted by Maoists explodes at mine in Chhattisgarh
The blast occurred around 10.45 am in the Aamdai Ghati iron ore mine under the Chhote Dongar police station limits, around 350 km from the capital, Raipur
NARAYANPUR: injured One labourer was killed and another one was injured when an improvised explosive device (IED) planted by Naxalites went off at an iron ore mine in Chhattisgarh's Narayanpur district on Friday, police said. The blast occurred around 10.45 am in the Aamdai Ghati iron ore mine under the Chhote Dongar police station limits, around 350 km from the capital, Raipur, an official said. He said that two labourers inadvertently came in contact with the IED, triggering the explosion. The official said the injured men, Dilip Kumar Baghel and Harendra Nag, were taken to a hospital in Chhote Dongar and later shifted to the district hospital, where one of them died. A search operation has been launched in the area, he said. Jayaswal Neco Industries Limited (JNIL) has been allotted the iron ore mine in Aamdai Ghati, and Naxalites have been opposing the project for a long time. On February 5 this year, a labourer was injured in a similar blast at Aamdai Ghati mine, while two were killed in an explosion in November 2023.
Two labourers injured as IED planted by Naxalites explodes at iron ore mine in Chhattisgarh
NARAYANPUR: Two labourers were injured when an improvised explosive device (IED) planted by Naxalites went off at an iron ore mine in Chhattisgarh's Narayanpur district on Friday, police said. The blast occurred around 10.45 am in the Aamdai Ghati iron ore mine under the Chhote Dongar police station limits, around 350 km from the capital, Raipur, an official said. He said that two labourers inadvertently came in contact with the IED, triggering the explosion. The official said the injured men, Dilip Kumar Baghel and Harendra Nag, were taken to a hospital in Chhote Dongar and later shifted to the district hospital, where their condition is said to be out of danger. A search operation has been launched in the area, he said. Jayaswal Neco Industries Limited (JNIL) has been allotted the iron ore mine in Aamdai Ghati, and Naxalites have been opposing the project for a long time. On February 5 this year, a labourer was injured in a similar blast at Aamdai Ghati mine, while two were killed in an explosion in November 2023.
Nine dead, 16 injured in two accidents in Raipur, Narayanpur districts in Chhattisgarh
Nine individuals were killed and 16 injured in two separate road accidents in Raipur and Narayanpur, Chhattisgarh, within the last 24 hours. In Raipur, a collision between a car and a truck claimed five lives, while in Narayanpur, a tractor-trolley accident resulted in four deaths and multiple injuries.
Sex CD case: Special CBI court dismisses all charges against ex-Chhattisgarh CM Baghel
RAIPUR: In a major relief for former Chhattisgarh chief minister Bhupesh Baghel, a special CBI court in Raipur on Tuesday dismissed all charges against him in connection with a sex CD tape that purportedly featured former BJP minister Rajesh Munat. The court heard the plea from the ex-CM seeking to absolve him in the row. The lawyer defending Baghel, Manish Dutt, told the court that he had been framed. The former CM was not involved in any crime, neither in making of the CD nor in its alleged distribution, he pleaded before the court. When the CD surfaced in 2017, the ruling BJP, citing it as fake, had lodged an FIR against senior journalist Vinod Verma (who later became a political advisor to Baghel after he became CM) and the then state Congress chief Baghel at Raipur civil lines thana. Verma was arrested from Delhi. Baghel was also arrested in September 2018 and later was granted bail. After the hearing, the court observed there is no material seen on record to show the involvement of the former CM in the given case. So, no case stands against Bhupesh Baghel and he was cleared of all charges, said Sushil Anand Shukla, chairman, Congress Media Cell. Baghel immediately took to X after the court order and posted, Satyamev Jayate. Baghel was accused under IPC Section 120 B (criminal conspiracy), Section 469 (forgery for harming reputation), Section 471 (genuine a forged document) and Section 67A of IT Act that stipulates punishment for publishing or transmitting of material containing sexually explicit act The then Raman Singh government alleged that the sex CD case was a political conspiracy and decided to hand over the case to the CBI.
RAIPUR: In an era dominated by digital tools, research indicates that writing by hand can enhance creativity, improve retention, and boost memory more effectively than typing on a keyboard. In line with this, O.P. Choudhary, the finance minister of BJP-ruled Chhattisgarh and a former bureaucrat, recently presented the state budget in an unconventional yet significant mannerby hand. For the first time in Chhattisgarhs history, a 100-page budget was handwritten by the finance minister himself, marking a significant departure from the usual practice of computer-typed documents. This gesture symbolised a return to tradition and was seen as a conscious effort to promote originality and authenticity in governance. Chhattisgarh finance minister O.P. Choudhary It is a return to tradition and a step to promote originality. Presenting a handwritten budget in the digital age carries a distinct identity and historical significance. It promotes authenticity and transparency, Choudhary told The New Indian Express after completing this remarkable endeavor. Choudharys dedication to the task was evident as he spent countless hours working on it, living up to the idiom burning the midnight oil. If any word or line was incorrect, he would rewrite it for clarity, as the final document was to become an official government record. A close associate of the finance minister shared that Choudhary worked uninterrupted for three nights to complete the 100 pages. A 2005-batch IAS officer, Choudhary had resigned as Raipur Collector in 2019 to join the BJP. His strong command of Hindi, a subject he had studied during his UPSC preparation, helped him write the budget in his preferred style. He explained that his approach was guided by the principle of GYAN ke liye GATI, reflecting a commitment to rapid progress toward the states 2030 goals. This years Chhattisgarh budget continues the theme of prosperity from the previous year, focusing on GYAN (Knowledge) for the welfare of four key groups: Gareeb (the poor), Yuva (youth), Annadata (farmers), and Naari (women). The budget also emphasizes GATI (Speed) in driving the states growth, with a focus on Good Governance, Accelerating Infrastructure, Technology, and Industrial Growth.
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Raipur Diary | Keshkal Tunnel to link state with South India
Strife-torn Bastar in southern Chhattisgarh is set to get a lifeline with construction of Keshkal Tunnel, a major infrastructure project that will directly connect the state with South India. The tunnel is expected to revolutionise travel in the region, making it faster, safer, and more accessible. For years, travellers have struggled with the treacherous, winding roads of Bastar, built back in 1910. The existing route, with its sharp turns and rough mountain terrain, will now be replaced by a wide and secure tunnel, ensuring efficient transportation. The tunnel will be a boon for tourism in Bastar, for its natural beauty & heritage. Economic Survey pegs growth at 7.5% According to the Economic Survey 2024-25 presented by the state government, Chhattisgarhs economic growth is estimated to be 7.51% this year. The states economy stands on three major pillars agriculture, industry, and services all of which are expected to perform better. Last year, the states GSDP was Rs 3,06,712 crore, projected to reach Rs 3,29,752 crore this year. The total economic output measured by Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) is expected to see significant growth. Per capita income in 2023-24 was Rs 1,48,922 crore is expected to reach Rs 1,62,870 in 2024-25. Foreign liquor becomes more affordable In Chhattisgarh, liquor often emerges as the political battleground while also keeping the state coffers brimming. However, in a major decision taken by Vishnu Deo Sai cabinet, the additional excise duty of 9.5% on foreign liquor has been abolished. The prices consequently of medium and high-range foreign liquor will decrease by Rs 40-3,000 per bottle. Besides reducing the financial burden on consumers and making foreign liquor affordable, it will also help curb smuggling of liquor from other states. This move will benefit the states revenue and help maintain market stability. Once liquor prices are uniform, there will be no incentive for illegal imports. Ejaz Kaiser Our correspondent in Chhattisgarh ejaz@newindianexpress.com
Two Maoists killed in encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh's Sukma
RAIPUR: Two Maoists, including a woman cadre in uniform, were killed in a gunfight with security forces in Sukma district, about 450 km south of Raipur, on Saturday. Based on specific inputs about the presence of Maoists in the forested terrain of Gundrajgudem within the Kistaram police station limits of Sukma, a joint team of District Reserve Guard (DRG) and the elite unit of CoBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action) personnel launched a search operation on Friday late evening, said Sunderraj P, Bastar Range Inspector General of Police. On Saturday, at around 9 am, an encounter ensued and continued intermittently between the forces and the Maoists, he added. During the search operation in and around the encounter site, two bodies of Maoists, including one of a female, were recovered, Sunderraj stated. The recovered bodies of the Maoists are yet to be identified. The forces also recovered weapons from the scene of the gun battle. There has been no report of any security personnel sustaining injuries in the gun battle, and further details were awaited. There were bloodstains at the encounter site and apparent signs of bodies being dragged, suggesting a possibility that more Maoists might have been killed and injured in the gunfight. The forces are carrying out search operations in the region, said Kiran Chauhan, Sukma district police chief. This year, 83 bodies of Maoists have been recovered so far in separate encounters in Chhattisgarh. Sukma remains one of the worst Maoist-affected districts in Bastar and being cited as an epicentre of left-wing extremists in south Chhattisgarh.
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ED interrogates Congress's Malkeet Singh Gaidu on capital used for construction of party offices
RAIPUR: The Enforcement Directorate (ED), a day after visiting the Congress headquarter Rajiv Bhawan in Raipur, has begun interrogating the party general secretary Malkeet Singh Gaidu. He was summoned to furnish details regarding the construction of the party offices at Sukma district and Konta in south Bastar. Gaidu is currently being interrogated by officials at the Raipur-based ED office. The ED had earlier sent queries to the Congress leader Gaidu seeking information regarding the construction of Congress party offices at Sukma and Konta, both areas happen to be the native land of the former excise minister and a six-time MLA Kawasi Lakhma, who was arrested last month in connection with the alleged liquor scam. The central probe agency has seized incriminating documents and digital records allegedly linked to the scam from the premises owned by Lakhma and further examined it. There remains an inkling with the federal probe agency that the Congress offices in both places were built with the resources acquired through corrupt means during the tenure of Lakhma. The questioning of the contractor who built both the official establishments of Congress is also on the cards. Sources informed that the state senior Congress leaders held a meeting on Wednesday night at the house of the leader of opposition Charandas Mahant, to chalk out a strategy for drafting the responses to be submitted to the ED. The party leaders decided to present the reply with all supporting documents regarding the constructions of Rajiv Bhawan built at both places during the tenure of Lakhma as excise minister. Lakhma, a legislator from Konta (Sukma district), has maintained that he is illiterate and used to put his signatures wherever he was asked as the excise minister. I was framed and the voices of the poor are being suppressed (under the present regime), he said. The ED estimated that Proceeds of Crime of around Rs 2,161 crore have been generated by the suspects in the alleged scam. In 2023, the ED investigating the fraud in liquor claimed a prevailing criminal syndicate had operated illegal bribe collections by controlling the high-level management of key state departments and state public sector units in Chhattisgarh.
Keshkal Tunnel to connect Chhattisgarh's Bastar with South India
RAIPUR: The strife-torn Bastar region in south Chhattisgarh is set to get a new lifeline with the construction of the Keshkal Tunnel, a major infrastructure project that will directly connect the state with South India. The tunnel is expected to revolutionise travel in the region, making it faster, safer, and more accessible. For years, travellers have struggled with the treacherous, winding roads of Bastar, built back in 1910. The existing route, with its sharp twists and turns along dangerous mountainous terrain, will now be replaced by a wide and secure tunnel, ensuring steady and efficient transportation. With this development, Bastar is set for rapid progress, with increased trade and improved connectivity for its people. Every day, about 10 metres of rock is being carved to accelerate the construction process. The improved connectivity will provide immense benefits to traders, farmers, and the tourism industry in the region, said a government spokesperson familiar with the project. Once completed, the tunnel will significantly reduce the travel time between the state capital, Raipur, and Visakhapatnam. The journey, which currently takes nearly 12 hours, will be cut down by over five hours. It is widely believed that the modern road tunnel will transform the regions economy, tourism, and transportation, making travel faster, safer, and more convenient. One of the biggest advantages of the Keshkal Tunnel will be its impact on tourism in Bastar. Known for its breathtaking natural beauty, waterfalls, cultural heritage, and tribal traditions, the region has remained largely inaccessible due to difficult terrain and the persistent Maoist menace. The neglected and lesser-known tourist spots will now be brought to the forefront. Bastar is among the countrys Aspirational Districts listed by NITI Aayog, and this development will give a much-needed boost to its potential, the official added. With a faster and safer route via the Keshkal Tunnel, Bastar, which holds abundant possibilities as a tourist destination for nature and adventure lovers, is expected to see a surge in visitors. Prominent attractions such as the Chitrakote Waterfall, Tirathgarh Waterfall, Kutumsar Caves, hill plateaus, and the revered Danteshwari Temple will become more accessible, giving a significant boost to the local economy. Better road connectivity is also expected to contribute to peace and prosperity in the Bastar region, where the government has set a deadline to eliminate the Maoist threat by March 2026.
Chattisgarh: Inmates take holy bath from Sangam water
RAIPUR: When the prisoners cannot go to the Maha Kumbh for a dip, the Ganja Jal comes to them in the prison. Thats what happened in the jails of Chattisgarh as ignoring ridicule by Congress, Home Minister of Chattisgarh, Vijay Sharma, brought Sangam water and distributed it to the states jails for 18,000-odd inmates to cleanse themselves. The water was mixed with regular water in 33 prisons, including five central and 20 district jails and eight sub-jails. The inmates took a joint dip (read snan) as Har Har Gange chants rent the air. The jail administration is nursing the hope that the snan with Ganga Jal would inspire the prisoners to change for the better. The home minister justified his action: I recently went to Prayagraj, brought Ganga Jal, and distributed it to all state jails. The Ganga snan in all jails kindled the sentiments of Mahakumbh and our cultural traditions. The prisoners got to cleanse themselves spiritually with Ganga Jal. Opposition Congress questioned the initiative and dismissed the government organising the event as a political gimmick. The Leader of the Opposition, Charandas Mahant, mocked the government, saying: When the Ganga Jal is considered to cleanse all sins, then through such an event, all registered criminals lodged in the jail can be deemed to have washed away their wrongdoings. So I think that after all these paapis (sinners) have taken a bath from sacred waters and purportedly getting cleansed of all their sins, there should be an arrangement to set these criminals free from prisons The Congress reminded the ruling party that many criminals guilty of grave offences were lodged in jails, suggesting their sins wouldnt go so quickly. The BJP countered, saying that Congress was known to play politics over Ganga Jal. State Congress president Deepak Brij shot back: It is a strange tamasha of the BJP. Can bathing with Ganga Jal turn criminals into sadhu-sant (saints)? Its better if the chief minister and state ministers take Ganga Jal bath to purify their karma.
Over 51,000 Dog Bite Cases Reported In 3 Years: Chhattisgarh Government
Raipur district in Chhattisgarh has recorded 51,730 dog bite cases in the last three years, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai informed the state assembly on Tuesday.
Bastar's lifeline: Keshkal tunnel to connect Chhattisgarh directly with South India
The Keshkal Tunnel in Chhattisgarh will enhance connectivity to South India, reducing travel time between Raipur and Visakhapatnam from 12 hours to 7. This modern infrastructure will boost trade, tourism, and local industries by replacing hazardous mountain roads, making the region's attractions and markets more accessible and safer for travelers.
Three killed as Chhattisgarh BJP MP's convoy vehicle collides with bike
RAIPUR: Three persons riding a motorbike were killed after it was hit by a vehicle engaged in a convoy of the BJP member of parliament Bhojraj Nag at Podgaon, the police said on Tuesday. The collision occurred late at night in Kanker district, about 180 km south of Raipur. Bhojraj Nag was returning home to Antagarh from Bhanupratapur in Kanker. An escort vehicle of the Kanker MP hit a motorcycle while trying to evade stray cattle on the road. Three men on the bike sustained serious injuries and were taken to a local hospital. During the treatment all three succumbed to their injuries, Kanker district police chief Indira Kalyan Elesela told TNIE. The ill-fated bike was coming from the opposite direction. The MP was in another vehicle ahead of the SUV that hit the bike, the officer added. The deceased were identified as Tameshwar Dehari, Girdhari Samrath and Kumehswar Samrath, the local police said. In Chhattisgarh, there seems no respite in road accidents and consequent fatalities owing to stray cattle venturing out on the traffic routes, main roads and state highways. The Kanker police are probing into the incident to find out the situation that led to the accident.
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ISRO to reinforce technological innovations for Chhattisgarhs multi-sectoral growth
RAIPUR: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will collaborate with Chhattisgarh on technology and innovations and be a part of the states efforts to harness the benefits of space-based applications for sustainable progress. The expert team from ISRO will soon visit the state to bridge the gap between scientific advancements and on-ground implementation, ensuring that space-based solutions directly benefit citizens, policymakers, and industries. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai held extensive discussions with ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan, exploring possibilities for utilising space technology in agriculture, water resource management, environmental conservation, and disaster mitigation. The focus of deliberations between the two also emphasised satellite-based surveys, geo-mapping, and data-driven decision-making to enhance governance and boost economic development. ISRO will extend full support to Chhattisgarh. With ISROs collaboration, Chhattisgarh will adopt a scientific approach to address key challenges. This initiative will equip farmers with precise data, optimise resource management, and accelerate the states overall progress, said the chief minister. As part of this initiative, a high-level ISRO team will visit Chhattisgarh to conduct a comprehensive study using satellite imagery, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and advanced data analytics, a senior government official familiar with the development told TNIE . The study will focus on soil health assessment to enhance agricultural productivity, water resource mapping for sustainable river and groundwater management, early warning systems for floods, droughts, and climate anomalies, and smart governance strategies powered by space technology. Following the visit, the expert team will submit a report outlining a plan of action. Under ISROs guidance, the state is set to witness a transformation in governance and resource management, with a special focus on precision farming, crop monitoring, and climate-adaptive strategies using satellite data. The joint effort aims to enhance capabilities in flood, drought, and wildfire management, smart city development, and efficient transportation models through spatial analytics and real-time satellite monitoring to curb deforestation and illegal land encroachments. By integrating cutting-edge space technologies, we intend to enhance good governance and create a roadmap for the future. This initiative will empower our research institutions, providing young scientists and technologists with opportunities to contribute to nation-building, CM Sai added.
Chhattisgarh budget session from Feb 24; likely to be stormy
RAIPUR: The budget session of the Chhattisgarh Assembly will commence from February 24 and continue till March 21, Speaker Dr Raman Singh announced on Sunday. Talking to media persons in the Vidhan Sabha, the Speaker said the session will have 17 working days. The session would begin with the address of Governor Ramen Deka at 11.05 am on Monday. The state finance minister O P Choudhary will present the states annual budget for the year 2025-26 on March 3. 2367 notices of questions are received from legislators and include 1220 starred and 1147 un-starred questions. As many as 122 notices were received for call attention motion, the Speaker said. The upcoming session is likely to be stormy as the opposition Congress has geared up to launch an attack on the ruling BJP government on issues of alleged corruption, poor governance, paddy procurement, law & order situation, liquor, elephant menace among others.
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Raipur Diary: Innov8 gets Centres recognition
Shops, cafes now to remain open 24x7 The Chhattisgarh government has implemented the New Shops and Establishments Act to boost trade and create new employment opportunities. The decision is expected to boost growth of business owners and strengthen the states economy as now shops are allowed to open round the clock, seven days a week. The government also ensured that employees rights are safeguarded with mandatory weekly leaves and they are not made to work for more than eight hours a day, following the labour welfare schemes. The decision will strengthen ease of doing business, extending the advantage to small traders with greater flexibility. Raipurs Innov8 gets Centres recognition Expedient initiatives like Innov8, Aarambh, BPO and incubation centres, designed to revolutionise the capitals startup ecosystem and significantly boost employment opportunities with co-working co-learning and co-skilling activities, have received appreciation from the Central government. A proposal has now been submitted to the Centre as per the latters directive to create the states first youth hostel that will benefit over 1,000 individuals. Innov8 is actively enhancing youth skills by offering training in digital media, social media, video recording, photography, videography, and design to enter the digital world. Black-fungus-induced defect rehabilitated In a ground-breaking achievement, a serious defect caused by a rare black fungus (mucormycosis) infection has been successfully treated on the facial part (maxillofacial-oro-orbital) and rehabilitated using a dental implant by Dr Neeraj Chandrakar, a Raipur-based prosthodontist. The success emerges as a beacon of hope for patients suffering from such debilitating conditions. The patient under treatment, who has undergone over a year of follow-up, has shown outstanding functional and aesthetic recovery, reinforcing the effectiveness of this method.
SC grants bail to Chhattisgarh Congress MLA accused of provoking violence at collectorate premises
RAIPUR: The Supreme Court on Thursday granted bail to Congress MLA from Bhilai Devendra Yadav, sent to jail in connection with arson and violence at Baloda Bazar collectorate premises on June 10 last year. Yadav was arrested by Chhattisgarh police on August 17, 2024, from his residence in Bhilai. He was accused of provoking the protestors and allegedly incited them leading to vandalism. He is expected to be released from the Raipur Central Jail by Friday evening. Following the decision of the Apex Court, former Chhattisgarh chief minister Bhupesh Bhagel took to X-handle alleging that the Congress leader Yadav was jailed in a government conspiracy case. Baghel claimed it would be proved soon that the government had wrongly kept Yadav in jail for months. Due to incompetent government, the incident of arson at the offices of collector and superintendent of police in Baloda Bazar happened. Vishnu Deo Sai government and the home minister are responsible for it, Baghel stated. . . . . @Devendra_1925 Bhupesh Baghel (@bhupeshbaghel) February 20, 2025 However, BJP countered that Yadav has only got a bail but he has not been exonerated from the case. The Congress leader got bail only on technical grounds. The Satnami community and the people of the state will not forgive those accused involved in the conspiracy behind the violence in Baloda Bazar collectorate. Actually the entire Congress is on bail, said Anurag Agrawal, BJP spokesperson. Thousands of Satnami caste protestors agitated over desecration of their place of worship 'Jaitkhamb' near Girodhpuri turned violent, leading to setting the collectorate building and hundreds of vehicles in the premises on fire besides causing extensive damage to public property on June 10. As many as 186 accused involved in Baloda Bazar violence were then arrested. Later some got bail. Yadav, a two-time Congress MLA, also contested Lok Sabha polls last year from the Bilaspur seat.
Raipur police registered FIR over offensive posts targeting social activist, family on social media
RAIPUR: In a prompt action, the Raipur police lodged an FIR over a complaint of persistent mental distress caused by a series of offensive posts targeting a social activist for over a year through a social media platform X (earlier Twitter) created on a purported fictitious name. A resident of Raipur Kunal Shukla in his police complaint cited that a 55-year-old Nilesh Raichura has been routinely targeting him, his wife and daughter with disturbing filthy posts and offensive remarks. I initially ignored him. But he persisted in using abusive disgusting comments and began threatening me. I was scared as his unending aggression caused a long-drawn-out mental harassment. I was very concerned about the safety of my 11-year-old daughter. Left with no option, I had to approach the Raipur senior superintendent of police with my complaint seeking justice. I requested that the public decency and morality should be upheld. The police inquired into my grievances and after verification found it to be true, Shukla, who is also an RTI activist, said. Raichura, who resides in the neighbouring Dhamtari district, has created his profile X- handle in the name of Kathiawadi'. The Raipur police registered a case against Raichura under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Section 296 (performing obscene acts, comments or songs in public). Several social activists and netizens appreciated the move citing that the police having registered the case can set a good precedent for inculcating a sense of accountability for users on digital platforms.
Crypto currency scam: SC allows accused bail subject to Rs 35 lakh deposit
New Delhi, Feb 19: The Supreme Court has said granted bail to an accused in a crypto currency scam in Chhattisgarhs Raipur district on a security deposit of Rs 35 lakh within six months. A bench of Justices J B Pardiwala and R Mahadevan said the cases trial would take a long time and observed the man was accused of an economic offence in which about 2,000 investors lost their money. We are convinced that the appellant deserves to be [] The post Crypto currency scam: SC allows accused bail subject to Rs 35 lakh deposit appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Chhattisgarh partners with petroleum firms to combat vehicular pollution
RAIPUR: In a strategic leap towards controlling air pollution, the Chhattisgarh government has partnered with leading petroleum companies in its clean air action plans. Emphasising the need for convenient and effective pollution monitoring, the state transport department in collaboration with petroleum companies has begun setting up Pollution Under Control (PUC) centres at petrol pumps across the state to prevent air quality from turning unhealthy. Following a directive issued by the chief minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai to combat vehicular pollution, the transport department secretary S Prakash chaired a high-level meeting engaging the chief managers from Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum, Hindustan Petroleum and Reliance Industries along with senior officials. The agreement with the petroleum companies promises to be a game-changer for air quality compliance, said additional transport commissioner D Ravishankar and further added that the Chhattisgarh government has begun exercise to regulate all sources of vehicular air emission and will swiftly initiate actions on vehicle solution besides the increased inspections with stricter measures. The petrol pumps will have PUC testing centres ensuring quick and hassle-free emission certification for the convenience of vehicle owners. The agreement is aligned with National Green Tribunal (NGT) guidelines and Central Government pollution control policies, marking a decisive step in Chhattisgarhs clean air initiative, the officer added. Soon the regulatory actions will further incorporate an analysis of the weekly report comprising AQI that communicates the level of air pollution in major towns and cities. There will be a steady review of the particulate matter concentration. The collective support by the leading petroleum companies underscores a strong public-private collaboration for environment sustainability, enhancing compliance and ensuring cleaner air. With the intensified action plan ahead, now the owners and travellers need to be aware of the regulations to prevent penalties. The authorities have decided to enforce stringent steps to ensure the vehicles comply with the emission norms and carry a valid PUC certificate.
First ever rehabilitation of black-fungus induced defect using dental implant
RAIPUR: In a ground-breaking achievement, a serious defect caused by rare black fungus (mucormycosis) infection has been successfully treated on the facial part (maxillofacial-oro-orbital) and rehabilitated using a dental implant by Dr Neeraj Chandrakar, a Raipur-based prosthodontist (dentist who specialises in replacing missing teeth and other parts of mouth). The accomplishment cited as a significant advancement emerges as a beacon of hope for patients who are suffering from such debilitating conditions. The patient under the treatment, with over a year of follow-up, has shown outstanding functional and aesthetic recovery reinforcing the foreseeable effectiveness of this method. Mucormycosis has been a critical health challenge during the Covid-19 pandemic. The oro-orbital defect caused by this black fungal infection can have severe consequences impacting functionality and appearance. The exceptional feat cited as a major breakthrough won appreciation from academicians and health professionals from different countries. Prof In-Sung Yeo from South Korea, Prof S. Koka from USA, Prof Koki and Pham Alisa from South Africa, Dr Stephanie from UK, Prof Frencheska Delucchi from Italy, Katerana Pantouli from Greece and many others commended the achievement of Dr Chandrakar as unique. This is the first of its kind successful rehabilitation treatment with dental implants, eulogised by professors and doctors from various countries, reflecting the growing optimism among the health professionals. The favourable outcome offers a new viable pathway to recovery, Dr Chandrakar told TNIE . The treatment of the patient commenced in the year 2022, taking more than 60 working hours to overcome multiple procedural challenges during appointments spread across a year, he added. The expert use of dental implants in rehabilitating cancer-related defects enabled the Raipur prosthodontist in overcoming the challenges. Highly advanced technology such as software-based surgical planning, 3D printing, computer-guided surgery, digital scanning and digital prosthetic fabrication was implemented to set the seat of success in treatment. The peculiarity in the given case lies in the use of dental implants, which have proven to be more predictable and reliable compared to customised periosteal (placed under the gum tissue but on top of the jawbone) implant. After more than a year of follow-up, the treatment stands out not just for its clinical success but also for its cost-effectiveness and less invasive nature, making it a more accessible option for patients. Traditional periosteal implants come with higher costs and complex surgical procedures. Highly advanced technology such as software-based surgical planning was implemented.
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CRPF creates new operations base in Chhattisgarhs Maoist stronghold
Raipur/New Delhi, Feb 16: The CRPF has opened a new operations base in the heart of a strong Maoist corridor in Chhattisgarhs south Bastar region as part of its expanding footprint into core Left Wing Extremism-affected areas of the state. The forward operating base at Pujari Kanker in the Bijapur district was established on February 13 by the 196th and 205th CoBRA battalion of the force along with assistance from various other units of the paramilitary force deployed in [] The post CRPF creates new operations base in Chhattisgarhs Maoist stronghold appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BJP secures clean sweep in Chhattisgarh urban body elections
RAIPUR: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has swept the urban body elections in Chhattisgarh, winning all 10 mayoral seats and leaving the Congress without a single victory. The BJPs dominance in these polls further cements its electoral supremacy in the state, following its victories in the 2023 Assembly elections and the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. Polling was conducted on 11th February using electronic voting machines (EVMs) across 10 municipal corporations, 49 municipal councils, and 114 nagar panchayats. According to state election officials, the BJP secured chairperson posts in 35 out of the 49 municipal councils, while the Congress won 8, the Aam Aadmi Party claimed 1, and independents won 5. The BJP also emerged as the leading force in the 114 nagar panchayats, winning 81. The Congress secured 22, the Bahujan Samaj Party won 1, and independents claimed victory in 10. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai had repeatedly urged voters to support a triple-engine government at the national, state, and local levels to ensure uninterrupted development in Chhattisgarh. The BJP retains the trust of the people. Its a historic peoples mandate in our favour, Sai said. Our government will fulfil all promises of our manifesto Atal Vishwas Patra (released ahead of the elections), just as we are delivering on the pledges made under Modi ki Guarantee. Pankaj Jha, media advisor to the Chief Minister, echoed this sentiment: The voters have endorsed the leadership of the Sai government, its welfare initiatives, and policies. The BJP maintained a strong lead in all 10 municipal corporations from the moment vote counting began at 9 AM, while also securing major wins in most municipalities and nagar panchayats. Congress state president Deepak Baij acknowledged the partys poor performance, saying, The poll results were not as per our expectations. The party will introspect the results, and we accept the peoples decision.
Tendulkar to lead India, Sangakkara named SL captain for International Masters League
New Delhi, Feb 14: The iconic Sachin Tendulkar and legendary wicketkeeper-batter Kumar Sangakkara will don the jersey once more, this time as the skippers of India and Sri Lanka in the inaugural International Masters League. The tournament is scheduled between February 22 to March 16 across Mumbai, Vadodara and Raipur. The India Masters squad, which was revealed here on Friday, will feature some renowned names such as multiple World Cup winner Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, Irfan Pathan and Ambati Rayudu [] The post Tendulkar to lead India, Sangakkara named SL captain for International Masters League appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SC pulls up ED for using PMLA to keep accused in jail
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has pulled up the ED for using the Prevention of Money Laundering Act to keep an accused in jail and questioned if the provision was eing misused like the dowry law. A bench of Justice Abhay S Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan observed on Wednesday while granting bail to Arun Pati Tripathi, a former excise officer from Chhattisgarh. The top court expressed surprise at how the accused was kept in custody if a court order taking cognisance of the complaint was quashed by the Chhattisgarh High Court. The concept of PMLA (Prevention of Money Laundering Act) cannot be that a person should remain in jail. If the tendency is to keep the person in jail, even after cognisance is quashed, what can be said? See what happened in 498A cases, PMLA also being misused like that? the bench asked. Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code protects married women from cruelty by their husbands and their relatives. During the hearing, Additional Solicitor General SV Raju, appearing for the Enforcement Directorate (ED), opposed the grant of bail, saying crooks could not get away on technical grounds. Raju submitted cognisance was quashed for lack of sanction and that it was irrelevant for bail. Expressing dismay, the bench said, It is shocking that the ED knows the cognisance was quashed, yet this was suppressed. We should summon the officers. The ED must come clean. What kind of signals are we giving? Order taking cognisance is quashed and the person is in custody, the top court bench said. The apex court was hearing an appeal of Tripathi, an Indian Telecom Services officer, challenging a Chhattisgarh High Court order denying him bail in connection with the high-profile liquor scam in the state. Tripathi, who served on deputation as special secretary and managing director of the Chhattisgarh State Marketing Corporation Limited, was arrested after an ED investigation. The ED initiated the probe based on a predicate offence registered by the economic offences wing, Raipur, under multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Prevention of Corruption Act. The federal agency alleged a criminal syndicate comprising senior government officials, private individuals, and political executives manipulated the state's excise policies to extort illegal earnings from the liquor trade.
Chhattisgarh government suspends 23 hospitals in PMJAY over irregularities and frauds
RAIPUR: Taking stern action against 23 private hospitals, the Chhattisgarh government has suspended their registrations after a detailed scrutiny of their records and practices revealed gross violations and manipulations involving fraudulent claims under the Central governments Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY). In a strict move to address fraudulent activities and irregularities, the state health department has terminated the licenses of 15 out of the 23 hospitals and multi-specialty clinics for one year, while the remaining hospitals have been suspended for 3-6 months. The inquiry and subsequent strong actions were initiated after receiving triggers from the National Anti-Fraud Unit created by the National Health Authority to monitor deceitful and unfair practices, particularly in suspicious medi-claims, while implementing the anti-fraud framework supported by state units. Five hospitals were also served warning notices by the health department after alleged fraudulent activities were detected in the health scheme. The inspections that uncovered significant inconsistencies and wrongdoings were conducted in private hospitals located in Raipur, Durg, and Bilaspur. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai reiterated the governments commitment to ensuring secure healthcare for the people and emphasized that any irregularity by hospitals under the Ayushman Bharat scheme and the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Ayushman Swasthya Yojana would not be tolerated. Stringent action will be taken against those hospitals engaged in illegitimate activities and violating the norms of welfare schemes, said the CM. State Health Minister Shyam Bihari Jaiswal added that the government remains resolute in ensuring transparency with proper monitoring of the health schemes, so that deserving beneficiaries receive the proper access to the Ayushman scheme. During the scrutiny of several hospitals' records, many well-known multi-specialty hospitals and nursing homes failed to provide satisfactory explanations, and manipulations were found in the rates charged for treatment, as well as other insurance claims.
Bijapur encounter: How surprise attack from Maharashtra side led to massive crackdown on Naxals
RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh police took Naxalites by surprise and succeeded in surrounding them by launching their operation in Bijapur district, during which 31 ultras were killed, from neighbouring Maharashtra, officials said on Tuesday. In one of the biggest strikes against Naxalites in Chhattisgarh, security forces gunned down 31 ultras , including 11 women, on a forested hill in the Indravati National Park area on Sunday. Two security personnel were also killed and as many others injured in the gunfight. We had inputs about the presence of cadres belonging to Telangana state committee, west Bastar division and national park area committee of Maoists in the remote jungles of Indravati National Park area for a meeting ahead of their Tactical Counter Offensive Campaign (TCOC), a police official told PTI. Naxalites carry out the TCOC between March and June during which they step up their activities. Combat units of the Chhattisgarh police's District Reserve Guard (DRG), Special Task Force (STF) and Bastar Fighters were mobilised from different directions in the area on February 7, the official said. To strategically utilise the element of surprise, some of the teams were mobilised into the Indravati National Park from the launch pads of Maharashtra police in the neighbouring state, he said. On Sunday morning, patrolling teams zeroed-in on a hill where the movement of Naxalites was spotted. The exchange of fire broke out at around 8 am as security forces started encircling the hill, the official said. Naxalites split into two groups amid the gunfight. While one group, apparently comprising cadres of Telangana state committee, started retreating, the other group remained engaged in the gun battle, he said. The patrolling teams entering from Maharashtra side appeared to have taken Naxalites by surprise as they did not anticipate the movement of forces from that direction and were outnumbered. The intermittent exchange of firing lasted till around 4 pm, the official said. The strategy to change the approach routes helped in achieving a major success in the operation as 31 Naxalites were neutralised, the official said. The encounter site is nearly 80 km away from the Bijapur district headquarters and 40 km inside Chhattisgarh from Maharashtra border. Security personnel covered around 100 km on foot during the three-day-long operation, he said. Following the gunfight, security forces brought the bodies of Maoists with the help of makeshift sling for about five km following which support for air transport was sought, he said. It was not possible for security forces to carry the 31 bodies on their shoulders while walking on foot for about 45 km as they were already tired, being out on the operation since February 7. So, while evacuating bodies of the martyred jawans and two injured personnel, we also decided to airlift the bodies of Naxalites, he said. Some jawans, mostly women commandos, who were suffering from dehydration were also airlifted to Bijapur, the official said. Twenty four firearms and a huge cache of explosives have been recovered from the encounter site, he said. Five of the 31 Naxalites killed have been identified as dreaded cadres, carrying a cumulative bounty of Rs 25 lakh. Of the five, Hunga Karma, a divisional committee member of west Bastar division of Maoists, carried a reward of Rs 8 lakh, the official said. The west and south Bastar divisions of Maoists are their strongest formations in the region and in the last one year, several key cadres of the west Bastar division have been eliminated, the official said. Out of the 81 Naxalites gunned down in the state so far this year, 65 were killed in the Bastar division comprising seven districts, including Bijapur. Last year, 219 Naxalites were neutralised by security forces in separate encounters in Chhattisgarh, according to police.
Bijapur encounter: Naxalites caught unawares as cops struck from Maharashtra side
Raipur, Feb 11: Chhattisgarh police took Naxalites by surprise and succeeded in surrounding them by launching their operation in Bijapur district, during which 31 ultras were killed, from neighbouring Maharashtra, officials said on Tuesday. In one of the biggest strikes against Naxalites in Chhattisgarh, security forces gunned down 31 ultras, including 11 women, on a forested hill in the Indravati National Park area on Sunday. Two security personnel were also killed and as many others injured in the gunfight. We [] The post Bijapur encounter: Naxalites caught unawares as cops struck from Maharashtra side appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Raipur Diary | Advancing towards digital governance
In a major step towards digital transformation and transparent governance, the Chhattisgarh government has announced the full-scale implementation of the E-office system across all government departments. The initiative is deemed to strengthen efficiency, accountability and transparency in administration and meet the state governments commitment to a zero-tolerance policy against corruption. So far, 16 department head offices have been integrated and the district-level rollout is progressing swiftly. The system will allow real-time tracking of files, enhanced decision-making and make the governance smarter. Bipolar contest and minorities in urban polls After the 2023 Assembly and 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Chhattisgarh is once again preparing for another election -- the urban body polls. This election is expected to be a contest primarily between the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress. The participation of minorities in the electoral process are not usually seen as encouraging despite their assumed role in playing unspecified determining, though small, in the fortunes of political parties. The Congress has given 7.38% of its tickets to Muslim candidates and the BJPs share for Muslim faces is barely 0.73%. No licensed conductors, HC seeks response The Chhattisgarh HC is hearing a PIL regarding thousands of registered passenger buses operating without licensed conductors, compromising safety. Of the 68,396 registered passenger buses, only a few have hired licensed conductors. This is against the provisions of the law and the safety of passengers. There are elderly citizens, children, women, ailing and other passengers whose safety and convenient journey remain essential. The role of license conductor has been described in the Motor Vehicle Act 1988 and Central Motor Vehicle Rule. It remains the responsibility of the state to ensure no passenger buses operate on the road without a licensed conductor. Ejaz Kaiser Our correspondent in Chhattisgarh ejaz@newindianexpress.com
Chhattisgarh urban body polls: Women voters outnumber men
RAIPUR : The voters in Chhattisgarh will elect new members for the 3,206 wards of the urban bodies going to the polls on Tuesday. Out of the 44.74 lakh total urban voters, female electorates, with over 22.73 lakh, outnumber men, who have a strength of little over 22 lakh. Interestingly, the female voters, with their sizeable strength, are also likely to play a significant role in the elections in 8 out of the 10 municipal corporation polls. There are 970 candidates in the fray for the posts of Mayor and Chairperson, and 9,452 candidates for corporators across the state. The urban body elections in 10 municipal corporations, 49 municipalities, and 114 nagar panchayats are scheduled for 11th February, with the counting of votes set for 15th February. Chhattisgarh has also done better in womens political participation. The state Assembly has among the highest percentage of women MLAs in the country, with 21.11 percent of the total lawmakers, and 19 legislators in the 90-member House. With women playing a significant role in the elections, political parties believe they have a strong impact on the overall poll results. Consequently, parties are attempting to woo them by focusing on issues that affect them. Chhattisgarh has always seen a consistent rise in the number of women contestants, and the BJP always supports higher women representation in politics and their empowerment, said Kritika Jain, a BJP candidate contesting for the post of corporator in the Raipur municipal corporation. The polls for the civic bodies will be conducted using electronic voting machines (EVMs). There are 5,992 polling centers for the urban body elections. In addition to the corporators, there will be a direct election of mayors in municipal corporations and chairpersons of municipal bodies by the people. The entire process of both the urban and 3-tier panchayat polls will be completed by February 24.