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On Kargil Vijay Diwas, six BJP-led states announce job quotas for Agniveers

Gujarat, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttarakhand announced the reservations in police forces, government jobs, etc.

The Hindu 27 Jul 2024 9:41 am

Palestine solidarity marks international documentary and short film festival opening

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The 16th edition of the International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala kicked off in the state capital, expressing solidarity with Palestine. Minister for Local Self-Governments M B Rajesh inaugurated the festival at a splendid ceremony at the Kairali Theatre in the city on Friday. Speaking on the occasion, he highlighted that the festival features four Palestinian films. He said that Kerala has always stood, and continues to stand, in solidarity with Palestine which has been surviving a genocide. All the films being screened here are about the fight for emancipation and human survival in one way or the other. Films like Farming the Revolution on the farmers protest, Fight Shall Continue about Jharkhand mining, and documentaries on coal mining in Chhattisgarh, which are often sidelined by mainstream media, find a platform in this festival, Rajesh said. The Lifetime Achievement award was presented to Naresh Bedi and Rajesh Bedi, known as the Bedi Brothers. Naresh shared their experiences with conservation and wildlife documentary-making. Accepting the award, he said that documentaries have a huge archival value. Rajesh Bedi humorously added that his brother had covered everything he wanted to say. Documentaries are the backbone of humanity, he said. The festival catalogue was released by Additional Chief Secretary Rajan N Khobragade by handing over a copy to jury chairperson for fiction Urmi Juvekar. Kerala State Film Development Corporation Chairman Shaji N Karun released the daily bulletin by handing over a copy to jury chairman for non-fiction Rakesh Sharma. Looking forward to watching the short films and long documentaries, Sharma said it is an opportunity for the viewers to not judge the worlds shown but to learn from them. Shaji N Karun and curators Amudhan R P and Urmi Juvekar also spoke. Kerala State Chalachithra Academy vice-chairman Premkumar delivered the introductory speech while secretary C Ajoy extended the vote of thanks.

The New Indian Express 27 Jul 2024 8:52 am

MP, Cgarh CMS Announce Reservation for Agniveers in State Police Forces

Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav on Friday announced reservation for Agniveer soldiers in state police forces after their retirement from the Indian Army. Mr Yadav made the announcement on the occasion of the celebration of Kargil Vijay Diwas on Friday. The chief minister said the Agneepath scheme is a vital initiative aimed at strengthening the nation and integrating the capable youth into the army. He described the initiative as a top priority for the defence sector and a significant step in defence reforms. The Madhya Pradesh government has decided to provide reservations to Agniveer soldiers in the state aligning with Prime Minister Narendra Modis vision, he said. Chhattisgarh chief minister Vishnu Deo Sai also made a similar announcement. Mr Sai said that his government has initiated steps to provide reservation for Agniveer soldiers after their return from service in the state police force and forest department. Earlier in the day, Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath also announced reservation for 'Agniveers' in recruitment of state police force. When Agniveers return after their service, the Uttar Pradesh government will provide these youth the facility of adjustment in police service and PAC on priority basis, he said.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jul 2024 1:30 am

Mulugu police on high alert in view of Maoists week-long fest

Warangal: In view of the week-long celebrations of Peoples Liberation of Guerrilla Army (PLGA) to be held from July 28 to August 3, the police are on high alert here in Mulugu district. The Maoist outfit, through its weeklong celebrations, will give a call to people to participate in the celebrations and will recruit some people into their organisation. Receiving the orders from SP Shabarish, the Eturnagaram circle inspector and sub-inspector Tajuddin along with grey-hound police personnel intensified search operations in the forest and in high-risk zones in agency areas. They beefed up security arrangements and kept strict vigil in the agency and gutti koya shelters and in the villages at the catchment area of River Godavari and at the borders of Telangana and Chhattisgarh. As part of the preventive measures, the police intensified search operations by establishing check posts and using drone cameras. They pasted posters with the photos of the Maoists announcing rewards on each of them in several villages present at the borders and holding community contact programmes along with creating awareness among the people.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jul 2024 12:28 am

BJP-ruled states promise reservation for Agniveers in police recruitment

Several BJP-ruled states have announced reservation for Agniveers in government jobs, following PM Modi's call to absorb them post-retirement. Haryana, UP, Chhattisgarh, MP, and Uttarakhand have all committed to prioritizing Agniveers in police and other state jobs, highlighting efforts to harness their skills and discipline.

The Economic Times 27 Jul 2024 12:12 am

DC Edit | Minerals ruling boosts federalism

The Supreme Courts sweeping 8-1 verdict of a large bench upholding the rights of states to tax minerals serves to redefine a very important principle of federalism at a time when that word has gained notoriety in the Indian context. The Centres right to abridge the rights of states to tax an important natural resource lying in their lands has been snipped at least in respect of mineral wealth though the Centre does enjoy royalty on that wealth, but which is not a tax, as spelt out by the top court. With the Budget being somewhat lopsided in its distribution of Union finances, the very principle of federalism in India may call for a redefinition. So much heartache has the Budget caused in its inability to provide equitable distribution to all states, which should have been possible despite two special allies of the BJP in the NDA, that the top court ruling provides a significant debating point. What the top court said was that Parliament, through the Mines and Minerals Act, cannot restrict states from taxing such resources as minerals. It is not as if these natural resources are evenly distributed across the country. But, given the poor state of the finances of the mineral-rich states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Odisha, it becomes clear that constraints on their ability to tax minerals are invidious. The roots of the case lie in the cement company India Cements involving the Tamil Nadu government in a tax dispute in 1989 and were further complicated by a judgment in the case involving Kesoram Industries in 2004. The crux of the disputes was that states claimed a right to tax, which was denied by the verdicts delivered in those years and which have now been redefined by a large bench of the Supreme Court. How do states raise revenues when the space to do so is severely circumscribed by the federal nature of such taxation is what the Chief Justice raised in obiter dicta. It is hoped that the thinking behind this ruling on minerals would lead to open mindedness on the part of the Union to explore avenues for states to raise resources to spend on education, health and public welfare, etc.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jul 2024 12:10 am

Chhattisgarh Announces Quota In Police, Force Guard Jobs For Agniveers

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Friday said the state government would provide reservations for Agniveers in recruitments for police constables and forest guards, among other posts.

NDTV 26 Jul 2024 7:57 pm

Chhattisgarh government seeks suggestions for new industrial policy

The policy and a vision document for Viksit Chhattisgarh will be released on November 1, marking the state's foundation day

Business Standard 26 Jul 2024 7:19 pm

Over 2,500 people died in 5 years in human-elephant conflicts: Govt data

Human-elephant conflicts resulted in 2,853 human deaths during the past five years, with the number of fatalities reaching a five-year high of 628 in 2023, according to government data. Responding to a question in the Rajya Sabha, Union Minister of State for Environment Kirti Vardhan Singh on Thursday said elephants caused 587 human deaths in 2019, 471 in 2020, 557 in 2021, 610 in 2022 and 628 in 2023. The data revealed that Odisha recorded 624 such deaths during this period, followed by Jharkhand with 474, West Bengal with 436, Assam with 383, Chhattisgarh with 303, Tamil Nadu with 256, Karnataka with 160 and Kerala with 124. The minister said the management of wildlife habitats was primarily the responsibility of state governments and Union Territory administrations and that the central government provided financial and technical support under the centrally sponsored Project Tiger & Elephant scheme for the protection of animals, their habitats and corridors, addressing ...

Business Standard 26 Jul 2024 2:01 pm

Chhattisgarh: Engine of empty passenger train derails after hitting fallen tree, driver injured

On Friday morning in Chhattisgarh's Kanker district, an empty passenger train derailed after colliding with a large banyan tree that had fallen on the track due to recent heavy rainfall. The derailment occurred between Bhanupratappur and Gudum villages as the train traveled from Dallirajhara to Antagarh. The loco pilot sustained minor injuries. Railway and security personnel quickly responded, and the locomotive was re-railed around 10 am after the tree was removed.

The Economic Times 26 Jul 2024 1:57 pm

Engine of empty passenger train derails after hitting fallen tree in Chhattisgarh; driver injured

Kanker (Chhattisgarh), July 26: The engine of an empty passenger train derailed after hitting a giant tree that had fallen on the track in Chhattisgarhs Kanker district on July 25, causing minor injuries to the loco pilot, officials said. The incident took place in the early hours between Bhanupratappur and Gudum villages when the empty DEMU passenger train was heading towards Antagarh (Kanker district) from Dallirajhara (Balod district), a railway official said. The train, which runs from Antagarh to Raipur, [] The post Engine of empty passenger train derails after hitting fallen tree in Chhattisgarh; driver injured appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 26 Jul 2024 12:29 pm

Chhattisgarh: Driver hurt as empty pax train engine hits fallen tree and derails

Due to incessant rainfall in the area, a banyan tree had fallen which the locomotive hit and its two front wheels were derailed

Mid Day 26 Jul 2024 12:09 pm

Engine of empty passenger train derails after hitting fallen tree in Chhattisgarh, loco-pilot injured

KANKER: The engine of an empty passenger train was derailed after hitting a giant tree that had fallen on the track in Chhattisgarh's Kanker district on Friday causing minor injuries to the loco pilot. Officials said that the incident took place in the early hours between Bhanupratappur and Gudum villages when the empty DEMU passenger train was heading to Antagarh (Kanker district) from Dallirajhara (Balod district). The locomotive hit a huge banyan tree that had fallen on the track due to incessant rainfall in the area for the last few days, causing the derailment of its two front wheels. The loco pilot sustained bruises in the accident, he said. After being alerted, railway and security personnel were rushed to the site, located in the Naxal-hit area, and the exercise to put it on track was launched.The locomotive was rerailed around 10 am after the downed tree was cleared, he added.

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 12:05 pm

Chhattisgarh university to introduce menstrual leave policy for girl students

The Hidayatullah National Law University (HNLU) here has joined over a dozen other universities in the country to introduce a menstrual leave policy ( MLP) for its girl students. The policy will be effective from July one this year, a spokesman of the HNLU said on Thursday. This progressive policy is part of the broader HNLU Health Shield Initiative, a press release issued by the university said. According to the spokesman, the HNLU aims to provide special assistance in the form of compensatory attendance during the menstrual cycle, recognising the psychological needs of its girl students. The initiative will help mitigate the health related difficulties that students may face in attending classes during their menstrual period. Students can claim one day of deemed attendance per calendar month during teaching days, and also will have such exceptions extended during examination days on verified requirements of bed rest due to such special needs. Additionally, students with irregular menstrual syndromes or disorders can claim deemed attendance for six classes per subject per semester. The HNLU-Menstrual Leave Policy reflects the universitys commitment to women students welfare and its proactive approach in addressing health-related issues, the release said. The implementation of the MLP marks understanding and facilitating the special needs of young women students at HNLU to support their academic pursuit, the vice-chancellor of the university Prof. V C Vivekanandan said. The HNLU was the latest educational institution in the country to join other universities which have introduced such a policy. The first to introduce the policy was the Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT). The institution instituted such a policy in January 2023. Over the past year, several others have introduced such a policy. Inspired by the move by CUSAT, Keralas higher education minister R Bindu introduced the menstrual leave policy across all state universities. Later, Guwahati University, Tezpur University in Assam, National Law University and Judicial Academy, Guwahati, Assam, Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, National Law University, Bhopal, National Academy of Legal Studies and Research, Hyderabad also implemented the policy last year.

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jul 2024 11:19 am

NGO alleges human rights violation against political inmates at Kerala's Viyyur central jail

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Janakeeya Manushyavakasha Prasthanam has urged the state government to initiate action against the officials of Viyyur jail for violating the human rights of political prisoners. In a statement, the organisation alleged that the Viyyur prison officials had frisked Maoist prisoner and Chhattisgarh native Deepak by removing all his clothes. This happened when he was escorted to the prison after treatment at Thrissur Medical College. He had been accompanied by hundreds of armed Thunderbolt personnel all through the journey. Hence, there are no chances of illegal smuggling of goods to the jail. However, the jail authorities insisted that they had doubts that Deepak had smuggled in cannabis and forcefully undressed him. He was also beaten up, the statement said. Deepak has started a hunger strike in protest against the inhuman actions of the jail authorities, said Janakeeya Manushyavakasha Prasthanam convener Hari. Earlier also the jail authorities had engaged in such activities and tried to frisk another Maoist prisoner Roopesh by removing his clothes and the court had intervened in this matter, he said.

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 8:16 am

Gated plush colonies for surrendered Maoists and relatives in Chhattisgarh soon

RAIPUR: As cadres of the outlawed CPI (Maoist) increasingly surrender in Chhattisgarhs strife-torn Bastar region, ensuring their safe and effective rehabilitation remains a key challenge. The Vishnu Deo Sai government is expediting the creation of colonies equipped with basic amenities for the surrendered armed cadres of the banned outfit and their families, according to official sources. Efforts are underway to provide affordable housing through the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G) scheme, the sources added. State Home Minister Vijay Sharma has written to Union Rural Development Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, urging him to relax certain norms to facilitate this initiative conceived by the Chhattisgarh government. In his communication to the Centre, Sharma noted that over 10,000 members of surrendered Maoists, including families affected by insurgency violence, are to be settled in colonies around security base camps. The state government has requested special relaxations in the PMAY-G guidelines for constructing houses for the surrendered Maoist rebels, for whom a new rural settlement area will be designated. Under the PMAY scheme, recipients must be listed in the Social, Economic, and Caste Census 2011. Surrendered Maoists, previously outside the mainstream, were not included in any government surveys or programs, resulting in their names being absent from the beneficiary list.

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 7:45 am

Five Naxalites with cumulative bounty of Rs 19 lakh surrender in Chhattisgarhs Sukma

SUKMA, July 25: Five Naxalites, collectively carrying a cash reward of Rs 19 lakh on their heads, surrendered in Sukma district of Chhattisgarh on Thursday, police said. They turned themselves in before senior police officials here citing that they were disappointed with atrocities committed by senior Naxalites and inhuman and hollow Maoist ideology, Sukma Superintendent []

thehillstimes 26 Jul 2024 1:30 am

Telangana Crime Files: ACB catches Palvoncha SI red-handed

Kothagudem: Sleuths of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Thursday caught Palvoncha sub-inspector Banala Ramulu while he was accepting Rs 20,000 from a woman to do an official favour. ACB deputy superintendent of police B. Ramesh said the SI demanded Rs 20,000 from K. Shravani. She discussed this with her advocate who lodged a complaint with the ACB. The bureau then laid a trap and arrested Ramulu while he was accepting the money. Youth duped of Rs 2.34L for job at secretariat Hyderabad: Filmnagar police on Thursday registered a case against a man who promised a job at the Secretariat to an unemployed graduate and extorted Rs 2.34 lakh from him. Based on the victim's tweet to the police and a complaint with the Filmnagar police, police are trying to identify the fraudster. A senior police officer said scammers were trapping innocent youths and collecting lakhs of rupees in the name of providing them jobs at the Secretariat. TG police appealed to general public not to fall victim to online fraudsters unless the department concerned announces vacancies. Police also said that recruitment for government jobs are not done with private placement agencies or online apps. They are advertised on newspapers or government official portals. Maoist killed in encounter with police Kothagudem: A Maoist was killed during a gunfight with the Greyhounds police in the forests at Damarathogu of Gundala mandal in the district on Thursday. He was identified as Nallamuri Ashok alas Vijender, 34, the Maoists Bhadadri-Kothagudem-Alluri Sitaramaraju division secretary. Ashok was a native of Budharam village in Mulugu district. Based on intelligence inputs, Greyhound commandos conducted combing operations in forests between Damarathogu and Ramaram in Gundala mandal and came across a group of Maoists. The gunfight ensued that continued for an hour, police said. After the encounter, the police found the body of Ashok. A self-loading riffle (SLR) and a 303 rifle were found at the place. Police suspected divisional committee member Badhru and some other Maoists managed to escape. According to police, a Maoist team conducted a recce in Illandu, Narsampet and Gundala areas to find safe zones with the help of Guthi Koyas as Operation Kagan was intensified by security forces in Chhattisgarh. The police are yet to make a statement on the encounter.

Deccan Chronicle 25 Jul 2024 9:20 pm

Chhattisgarh Pre-MCA 2024: Results announced on vyapam.cgstate.gov.in

The Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board (CGPEB) has announced the Chhattisgarh Pre-MCA result 2024. Students can view and download their results from the official website at vyapam.cgstate.gov

Business Standard 25 Jul 2024 5:51 pm

US revises travel advisory for India: Avoid Manipur, J&K, India-Pak border, and Central & East India

WASHINGTON: The US has asked its nationals not to travel to Manipur, Jammu and Kashmir, the India-Pakistan border, and parts of central and eastern parts of the country where Naxalites are active. In a revised travel advisory for India, the State Department said it has updated to reflect information on the northeastern states. Exercise increased caution in India due to crime and terrorism. Some areas have increased risk, it said. Overall India has been placed at Level 2. But several parts of the country have been placed on Level 4: Jammu and Kashmir, India-Pak border, Manipur and parts of Central and East India. Do not travel to: The union territory of Jammu and Kashmir (except the eastern Ladakh region and its capital, Leh) due to terrorism and civil unrest; within 10 km of the India-Pakistan border due to the potential for armed conflict; portions of Central and East India due to terrorism and Manipur due to violence and crime, said the State Department. In addition, it recommended Americans to reconsider travel to the northeastern states due to terrorism and violence. Indian authorities report that rape is one of the fastest growing crimes in India. Violent crime, such as sexual assault, has happened at tourist sites and other locations. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning. They target tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, and government facilities, the travel advisory said. The US government has limited ability to provide emergency services to US citizens in rural areas. These areas stretch from eastern Maharashtra and northern Telangana through western West Bengal. The US government employees must get special authorization to travel to these areas, it said. Placing Manipur at Level 4: Do Not Travel, the State Department said: Do not travel to Manipur due to the threat of violence and crime. Ongoing ethnic-based civil conflict has resulted in reports of extensive violence and community displacement. Attacks against Indian government targets occur on a regular basis. US government employees traveling in India require prior approval before visiting Manipur. Similarly, terrorist attacks and violent civil unrest are possible in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Do not travel to this state (with the exception of visits to the eastern Ladakh region and its capital, Leh). Violence happens sporadically in this area and is common along the Line of Control (LOC) between India and Pakistan. It also occurs in tourist spots in the Kashmir Valley: Srinagar, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam. The Indian government does not allow foreign tourists to visit certain areas along the LOC, it said. India and Pakistan have a strong military presence on both sides of the border. The only official border crossing for non-citizens of India or Pakistan is in Punjab. It is between Attari, India, and Wagah, Pakistan. The border crossing is usually open, but check its current status before you travel. To enter Pakistan, you need a Pakistani visa. Only US citizens residing in India may apply for a Pakistani visa in India. Otherwise, apply for a Pakistani visa in your home country before traveling to India, it said. Maoist extremist groups, or Naxalites, are active in a large area of India that spans from eastern Maharashtra and northern Telangana through western West Bengal, the advisory said. Attacks against officers of the Indian government continue to occur sporadically in the rural parts of Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand that border Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, and Odisha. Southwest areas of Odisha are also affected. The Naxalites have carried out many terrorist attacks, targeting local police, paramilitary forces, and government officials, it said. Due to the fluid nature of the threat, US government employees are required to obtain permission prior to traveling to most areas in the states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Meghalaya, and Odisha. Permission is not required if employees are traveling only to the capital cities of these states. US government employees also need approval to travel to the eastern region of Maharashtra and the eastern region of Madhya Pradesh, the advisory said. In addition, Northeastern States has been given - Level 3: Reconsider Travel. Ethnic insurgent groups occasionally commit acts of violence in parts of the northeast. These incidents include bombings of buses, trains, rail lines, and markets. There have been no recent reports of violence in Assam, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Sikkim, or Tripura, it said. US government employees traveling in India require prior approval before visiting the states of Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh, as well as when visiting any areas outside of the capital cities of Assam, Mizoram, Nagaland, Meghalaya, and Tripura, it said.

The New Indian Express 25 Jul 2024 3:32 pm

Chhattisgarh Pre-MCA 2024 Results Announced, Check Now at vyapam.cgstate.gov.in

The Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board has released the Pre-MCA entrance examination results for 2024. Candidates can access their results on the official Vyapam websites. The examination was held on 13th June 2024, with the final results published on 24th July 2024 after resolving all claims and objections. Detailed results are available by logging into individual profiles on the Vyapam website.

The Times of India 25 Jul 2024 3:21 pm

In 8:1 Verdict, Supreme Court Upholds States' Rights On Mineral Tax Royalty

The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld states' right to levy royalty on mineral-bearing land, reasoning they had competence and power to do so; this will benefit mineral-rich states like Odisha, Jharkhand, Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh.

NDTV 25 Jul 2024 12:13 pm

Supreme Court Upholds Right Of States To levy Royalty On Mineral Tax

The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld states' right to levy royalty on mineral-bearing land, reasoning they had competence and power to do so; this will benefit mineral-rich states like Odisha, Jharkhand, Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh.

NDTV 25 Jul 2024 11:23 am

Chaos in Chhattisgarh Assembly over Maoist attacks

RAIPUR: In the midst of the ongoing monsoon session of the Chhattisgarh assembly, the opposition Congress staged a demonstration against the BJP government over alleged worsening law and order situation, hike in power tariff, Baloda Bazar collectorate arson incident and looming Maoist incidents. Led by the Congress president Deepak Baij, senior party leaders including chief minister Bhupesh Baghel, state-in-charge Sachin Pilot and hundreds of Congress workers from different districts participated in the protest to gherao the vidhan sabha. The police prevented the Congressmen from marching towards the state assembly citing that the opposition were not given permission by the administration to gherao of the Assembly. Pilot said that the accountability should be on the BJP government over alleged deteriorating law and order. The Congress will raise the voice of the poor, farmers and youths. The present government is commanded from Delhi and the CM do not know whats happening, he asserted.

The New Indian Express 25 Jul 2024 9:02 am

From Assembly to streets, Congress raises law and order issue in Chhattisgarh

The police even used water cannons on Congress activists as they tried to break down a barricade

The Hindu 25 Jul 2024 6:00 am

Law University in Chhattisgarh introduces menstrual leave policy

RAIPUR: Hidayatullah National Law University (HNLU) in Chhattisgarh has announced a menstrual leave policy for its women students. The policy will be effective from July 1 this year, a university spokesperson said. It was part of the broader HNLU Health Shield Initiative and underscores its commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive academic environment, the release said. The implementation of the Menstrual Leave Policy marks understanding and facilitating the special needs of young women students. We thank the Academic Council for its support through such policy, Prof V C Vivekanandan, Vice Chancellor of HNLU, said in the release. SC asks Centre, states for opinion on plea seeking menstrual leave for female students and employees The policy aims to provide special assistance in the form of compensatory attendance. Students can claim one day of deemed attendance per calendar month during teaching days, and also will have such exceptions extended during examination days on verified requirements of bedrest due to such special needs. Additionally, students with irregular menstruation syndromes or disorders, such as PCOS, can claim deemed attendance for six classes per subject per semester, the release said. University in Keralas menstrual leave initiative wins applause

The New Indian Express 24 Jul 2024 11:27 pm

US Revises Travel Advisory for India: Avoid Manipur, J&K, India-Pak Border and Naxalite Areas

Washington : The US has asked its nationals not to travel to Manipur, Jammu and Kashmir, the India-Pakistan border, and parts of central and eastern parts of the country where Naxalites are active. In a revised travel advisory for India, the State Department said it has updated to reflect information on the northeastern states. Exercise increased caution in India due to crime and terrorism. Some areas have increased risk, it said. Overall India has been placed at Level 2. But several parts of the country have been placed on Level 4: Jammu and Kashmir, the India-Pak border, Manipur and parts of Central and East India. Do not travel to: The union territory of Jammu and Kashmir (except the eastern Ladakh region and its capital, Leh) due to terrorism and civil unrest; within 10 km of the India-Pakistan border due to the potential for armed conflict; portions of Central and East India due to terrorism and Manipur due to violence and crime, said the State Department. In addition, it recommended Americans to reconsider travel to the northeastern states due to terrorism and violence. Indian authorities report that rape is one of the fastest growing crimes in India. Violent crime, such as sexual assault, has happened at tourist sites and other locations. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning. They target tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, and government facilities, the travel advisory said. The US government has limited ability to provide emergency services to US citizens in rural areas. These areas stretch from eastern Maharashtra and northern Telangana through western West Bengal. The US government employees must get special authorization to travel to these areas, it said. Placing Manipur at Level 4: Do Not Travel, the State Department said: Do not travel to Manipur due to the threat of violence and crime. Ongoing ethnic-based civil conflict has resulted in reports of extensive violence and community displacement. Attacks against Indian government targets occur on a regular basis. US government employees traveling in India require prior approval before visiting Manipur. Similarly, terrorist attacks and violent civil unrest are possible in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Do not travel to this state (with the exception of visits to the eastern Ladakh region and its capital, Leh). Violence happens sporadically in this area and is common along the Line of Control (LOC) between India and Pakistan. It also occurs in tourist spots in the Kashmir Valley: Srinagar, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam. The Indian government does not allow foreign tourists to visit certain areas along the LOC, it said. India and Pakistan have a strong military presence on both sides of the border. The only official border crossing for non-citizens of India or Pakistan is in Punjab. It is between Attari, India, and Wagah, Pakistan. The border crossing is usually open, but check its current status before you travel. To enter Pakistan, you need a Pakistani visa. Only US citizens residing in India may apply for a Pakistani visa in India. Otherwise, apply for a Pakistani visa in your home country before traveling to India, it said. Maoist extremist groups, or Naxalites, are active in a large area of India that spans from eastern Maharashtra and northern Telangana through western West Bengal, the advisory said. Attacks against officers of the Indian government continue to occur sporadically in the rural parts of Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand that border Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, and Odisha. Southwest areas of Odisha are also affected. The Naxalites have carried out many terrorist attacks, targeting local police, paramilitary forces, and government officials, it said. Due to the fluid nature of the threat, US government employees are required to obtain permission prior to traveling to most areas in the states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Meghalaya, and Odisha. Permission is not required if employees are traveling only to the capital cities of these states. US government employees also need approval to travel to the eastern region of Maharashtra and the eastern region of Madhya Pradesh, the advisory said. In addition, Northeastern States has been given - Level 3: Reconsider Travel. Ethnic insurgent groups occasionally commit acts of violence in parts of the northeast. These incidents include bombings of buses, trains, rail lines, and markets. There have been no recent reports of violence in Assam, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Sikkim, or Tripura, it said. US government employees traveling in India require prior approval before visiting the states of Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh, as well as when visiting any areas outside of the capital cities of Assam, Mizoram, Nagaland, Meghalaya, and Tripura, it said.

Deccan Chronicle 24 Jul 2024 10:14 pm

Jr Women, Men West Zone Hockey: Maharashtra, Rajasthan, M.P, Chhattisgarh Win On Day 4

In the first men's fixture of the day, Rajasthan defeated Goans Hockey 4-2. Shahjafar Ansari (3') initially gave Goans Hockey the lead, but Rajasthan responded with goals from Ravinder Singh Rajvi (15 ...

Bing 24 Jul 2024 3:54 pm

Nirmala Sitharaman Denies 'Discriminatory' Budget Allegations Amid Opposition Protests

New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday lashed out at the opposition's claim that the budget was 'discriminatory' and said that it was an 'outrageous allegation' and a deliberate attempt by the opposition parties led by the Congress to give the people the wrong impression that their states were not allocated funds or schemes. The Finance Minister reacted after Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge made claims that the budget was discriminatory towards the states of the country. Speaking in the Rajya Sabha, the Finance Minister said, It is unfortunate that the opposition, particularly a senior leader, Mallikarjun Kharge, stood up to say what he heard of the budget yesterday. Now that the leader of the opposition raised issues on the budget, which was presented and tabled in the house yesterday. Just to the point he raised, I have not named many states and only spoken of two states. There are a few points I would like to make here as to what happens in a speech. The Congress party has been in power for a very long time in this country and they have presented so many budgets that they would know clearly that in every budget, you don't get an opportunity to name every state of this country, she said. I'll take this example: between the vote on account which was presented on February 1 this year and the full budget that was presented yesterday for this year, I have not named very many states. The Cabinet, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, decided to set up a port at Vadhvan, but Maharashtra's name was not included in the budget yesterday. Does this mean that Maharashtra feels ignored? she said. The Finance Minister said that 76 thousand crores have been announced for Mahrashtra for that project. Maharashtra's name was not taken on vote-on-account. The state's name was not mentioned even yesterday; does that mean the state got ignored? she stated. Adding further, she said, And I can take the name of so many different states that have so many major projects. If the speech does not mention the name of a particular state, does that mean the schemes and programmes of the government of India, the externally aided assistance that we obtain from the World Bank, ADB, AIB and so on, do not go to these states? They go as per routine, and, in the expenditure statement of the government, the department-wise allocation of the government mentions all this, she stated. I am saying with responsibility that this is a 'deliberate attempt' of the opposition parties led by the Congress to give the people the wrong impression that their states were not allocated funds or schemes, said Sitharaman. Challenging the Congress, the Finance Minister said, I would challenge the Congress party that for all the budget speeches they have delivered. Have they named every state of the country in each of their budget speeches? This is an outrageous allegation, she stated. This comes after Mallikarjun Kharge condemned the budget presented yesterday and claimed that no other states other than Andhra Pradesh and Bihar received anything. Sabke thali khali aur sirf do ke thali mai pakoda aur jalebi. Ye do states ko chodkar, kisi ko kuch nai mila. Neither Tamil Nadu Kerala nor Karnataka got anything. Neither Maharashtra nor Punjab or Rajasthan and neither Chhattisgarh, he said. Even Delhi did not receive anything nor did Odisha. I have not seen this kind of budget until now. This budget has been presented only to keep some people happy and it has all been done save their chairs, 'Kursi bachane ke liye' kiya gaya. We condemn this budget and protest against it. The whole of INDIA bloc condemns this, said Kharge. Meanwhile, the opposition INDIA bloc MPs held a protest in the Parliament complex on Wednesday, against the Union Budget, presented on Tuesday by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. Opposition virodhi kursi bachao Budget murda baad slogans were raised by the INDIA bloc leaders as they protested holding placards in the Parliament building, claiming that the Budget is discriminatory in nature. Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, Congress MP Sonia Gandhi, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, party General Secretary KC Venugopal, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, TMC MP Dola Sen were seen participating in the protest.

Deccan Chronicle 24 Jul 2024 1:13 pm

Congress to gherao Chattissgarh Vidhan Sabha over law and order: Sachin Pilot

Speaking to on Wednesday, Chhattisgarh Congress Incharge, Sachin Pilot, said that the state Congress committee has announced to gherao the Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha on Wednesday. He also said that Congress workers and the general public from the entire state will stage the gherao of the Assembly. Thousands of Congress workers from across the state, along with all the senior leaders of the party, are expected to participate in the demonstration.

The Economic Times 24 Jul 2024 12:15 pm

Weather Today (July 24): Heavy Rains to Lash Maharashtra, Gujarat, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh - The Weather Channel

Weather Today (July 24): Heavy Rains to Lash Maharashtra, Gujarat, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh The Weather Channel

Google News 24 Jul 2024 9:01 am

Special team airlifted to Telangana-Chhattisgarh border for anti-Maoist ops

Hyderabad: A specialized police team conducting combing operations against Maoists along the Telangana-Chhattisgarh border faced challenges returning due to heavy rainfall. After walking 60 kilometres, they took refuge on the hills at Penugolu in the Wajedu mandal of the Mulugu district. With streams overflowing and trekking becoming increasingly difficult, they notified the authorities, who subsequently 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 .

The Siasat Daily 24 Jul 2024 8:18 am

MP CM Praises Union Budget, Chhattisgarh CM Calls It Milestone

Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav has called the Union budget presented in the parliament on Tuesday as all-inclusive and growth-oriented. In his reaction to the Central budget, Mr Yadav said it focuses on development of agriculture, employment generation and skill training, economic development and social justice. The budget provisions promise a developed India, besides curbing the prices of essential commodities, he said. The chief minister said the Union budget has set the stage for India to become a world economic power. Chhattisgarh chief minister Vishnu Deo Sai also hailed the Union budget calling it holistic and historic. Describing the Union budget as a holistic budget with a vast development potential, he said it reflects vision and determination and promises development of all. He said the budgets significant focus on agriculture and employment makes it historic. Mr Sai particularly noted the budgetary allocation of Rs 1.52 lakh crore to agriculture sector and asserted that this will usher in a new green revolution and prosperity for farmers. He highlighted the significant allocation to the Pradhan Mantri Janjati Unnat Gram Abhiyan Yojana in the budget, saying that the scheme is a crucial step towards the development of tribal communities. He said five crore tribal people in 63,000 villages would benefit from this initiative. This will vastly improve the socio-economic condition of the tribal community in Chhattisgarh, he asserted. The employment incentives provided in the Union budget are another highlight, with the first time EPFO registrants earning less than Rs one lakh receiving assistance of Rs 15,000 in three instalments, he said.

Deccan Chronicle 23 Jul 2024 9:16 pm

Jr Women, Men West Zone Hockey: Maharashtra, M.P, Chhattisgarh win on Day 2

Jr Women, Men West Zone Hockey: Maharashtra, M.P, Chhattisgarh win on Day 2 Rajnandgaon (Chhattisgarh): Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu Hockey and Hockey Maharashtra won their matches in womens section while the mens category, Hockey Madhya Pradesh, Hockey Maharashtra, and Chhattisgarh Hockey on Day 2 of the 2nd Hockey India Junior Women [] The post Jr Women, Men West Zone Hockey: Maharashtra, M.P, Chhattisgarh win on Day 2 appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 23 Jul 2024 9:24 am

CCMB Study Shows Impact of Modernisation on Austroasiatic Languages in India

Hyderabad : About five per cent of Indians speak Austroasiatic languages, especially ancient tribal populations in Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand. They have retained their languages for over 4,000 years, although some are now adopting the Indo-European language. A recent study led by Dr Kumarasamy Thangaraj at CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad, and Dr Niraj Rai at DST-Birbal Sahni Institute of Paleosciences, Lucknow, explores these changes. The findings, published in Heliyon, an open access journal by Cell Press, come from the first high-throughput genetic study on east Indian tribal populations. Researchers studied four major tribal groups (Bathudi, Bhumij, Ho, and Mahali) from Odisha, examining their genetic affinities alongside those speaking Indo-European language. The results indicate no genetic mixing between the groups. Linguistic mixing likely stems from industrialization (probable movement of Indo-European speakers from neighbouring states) and modernisation (cultural exchange, may be due to marriage/ trade/ education), bringing cultural contact and causing some Austroasiatic speakers to adopt Indo-European languages. Incidentally, the study found no Indo-European speakers adopting Austroasiatic languages. Using genetic and linguistic data, we established that Austroasiatic languages are being altered by recent demographic changes. This linguistic shift has sociocultural effects and threatens Austroasiatic languages if the trend continues, observed Dr Thangaraj. However, the risk remains small. Our study suggests that most ancient tribal groups in eastern India maintain their cultural heritage despite massive industrialisation and demographic changes, noted Dr Rai. Dr Vinay Kumar Nandicoori, director of CCMB, emphasised the study's importance in enriching the genetic database of Austroasiatic speakers and understanding India's diverse population dynamics. Other institutes involved in this study included the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad, Shreyanshi Health Care Private Limited, Raipur, and Panjab University, Chandigarh.

Deccan Chronicle 23 Jul 2024 1:39 am

AP: Chinturu received 40 cms of rainfall

Visakhapatnam: Chinturu in ASR district received the highest rainfall of this season recording 40 cms of rain which it received from July 18 to till date. Similarly, Maredumalli received 33 cms, Munchingput 29.6 cms, Rampachodavaram 23.8 cms and VR Puram 22.4 cms. Meanwhile, the low pressure area over north Chhattisgarh and neighbourhood now lay over East Madhya Pradesh and adjoining Chhattisgarh. The associated cyclonic circulation extends up to 7.6 km above mean sea level tilting southeastwards with height. Under the influence of the system north coastal Andhra Pradesh strong surface winds with speed 30-40 kmph are likely at isolated places over north and south coastal AP, Yanam and Rayalaseema

Deccan Chronicle 22 Jul 2024 10:25 pm

Odisha weather: IMD forecast heavy rainfall likely to continue for another four days

Bhubaneswar: The regional centre of India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast heavy rainfall across many parts of Odisha over the next four days, owing to a persistent low-pressure area over north Chhattisgarh and adjoining areas. The low-pressure area formed over north Chhattisgarh and neighbourhood, persisted over east Madhya Pradesh and adjoining Chhattisgarh. Under its impact, heavy []

orissapost 22 Jul 2024 8:32 pm

Two washed away as rain continues in Telangana's Adilabad district

HYDERABAD: Two persons were washed away in streams in erstwhile Adilabad district and first warning was sounded at Bhadrachalam as the water level in the Godavari rose to 44 feet following continuous rains in the state on Sunday. Mulugu recorded 120.3 mm rainfall followed by Hanamkonda at 82 mm, as per a TGDPS report. Minimum temperatures dropped by 40 degrees Celsius with incessant rains for the past 72 hours in several districts. Irrigation projects continued to receive copious inflows. Medak recorded the lowest minimum temperature of 19.60 degrees Celsius, according to the IMD data. Light to moderate rains with thunderstorms and surface winds of around 40 kmph were recorded in Bhadradri-Kothagudem, Hyderabad, Jagtial, Janagaon, Jayashankar-Bhupalapally, Kamareddy, Karimnagar, Khammam, Kumurambheem-Asifabad, Mahabubabad, Mahubnagar, Mulugu, Nagarkurnool, Nalgonda, Nizamabad, Peddapalli, Rajanna-Sircilla, Rangareddy, Sangareddy, Siddipet, Surypet, Vikarabad, Warangal, Hanamkonda, Yadadri-Bhuvangiri districts. First warning issued as Godavari level reaches 44 ft in Telangana's Bhadrachalam Light rain till July 27 Light to moderate rains will continue in the state till July 27 and IMD has issued a yellow warning for thunderstorms accompanied with lightning and gusty winds of around 30-40 kmph till July 23 in many districts. Light to moderate rain likely in Hyderabad Hyderabad experienced uninterrupted drizzle with intermittent showers for over 24 hours. For the next 48 hours, the city will experience light to moderate rain or thundershowers accompanied with gusty winds (30-40 kmph). Maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be around 29 degrees Celsius and 24 degrees Celsius respectively. Surface winds are likely to be Westerlies/South-Westerlies with wind speeds around 8-12 kmph. As per the IMD, the well marked low-pressure area over interior Odisha and the neighbourhood moved northwestwards and now lies over interior Odisha and adjoining Chhattisgarh and is likely to move northwestwards across Chhattisgarh and weaken gradually into a low-pressure area during next 12 hours. Water levels at Telangana's SRSP, Nizamsagar Project increase

The New Indian Express 22 Jul 2024 9:06 am

First warning issued as Godavari level reaches 44 ft in Telangana's Bhadrachalam

KHAMMAM: Residents living on either side of the Godavari river are gripped by fear due to the rising water level. The first warning was issued on Sunday as water levels in the Godavari river rose to 44 feet at Bhadrachalam. Irrigation officials said that inflows from the Pranahitha River in Telangana, the Indravathi River in Maharashtra, parts of Chhattisgarh and the outflows from the Taliperu project are contributing to the rising level of Godavari. To ensure safety, irrigation officials have advised fishermen and individuals against fishing or taking selfies near the river. Additionally, the police department has intensified its vigil along the river banks to prevent people from venturing near the water. Cautionary banners and warning against river access have been placed. It also stated that violators would face action. Bhadrachalam ASP Ankith Kumar Sankhwar said the police were alerting people living in low-lying areas. Vigilance has been increased at flood banks and bathing ghats, he added. As per reports, local streams and tanks have overflowed, leading to road closures in the Allapalli and Gundala mandals of the Manuguru division. Officials anticipate issuing the first warning late on Sunday, with the potential for further flooding dependent on rainfall in the upper catchment area. The district administration urged residents to remain calm as necessary precautions are being taken. As a precautionary measure, three months worth of essential supplies have been stocked in all mandals. Skilled swimmers are gearing up to assist in rescue operations if needed.

The New Indian Express 22 Jul 2024 8:26 am

Mentally challenged mother-daughter duo walks naked across two States: NHRC informed

NEW DELHI: In a distressing case, a mentally challenged mother and daughter, lost their sense of self and walked naked from Chhattisgarh to Odisha. They reportedly did not receive any assistance from onlookers or the governments of either state. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has been informed that the mother-daughter duo from Kharibahal village in Jashpur district, Chhattisgarh, were rescued from Sundargarh town, Odisha. They have been settled back in their native place and will receive treatment at a hospital in Ranchi. The victims, who are originally from Odisha, alleged sexual exploitation and have been undergoing recovery at Aastha Gruha, a shelter for mentally ill women, located in Rangadhipa, Sundargarh. Unable to endure their plight and immense pain, the mother and daughter reportedly lost their mental balance and traveled naked from Chhattisgarh to Sundargarh, without receiving help from the public or government authorities. Following a petition filed by human rights activist and Supreme Court lawyer Radhakanta Tripathy, the NHRC directed the District Administrations of Sundargarh and Jashpur, Chhattisgarh, to provide a report on the matter. Tripathy criticised the failure of state machinery in punishing the perpetrators and rehabilitating the victims, calling it a serious violation of human rights. He highlighted that the familys financial difficulties, exacerbated by the death of the breadwinner, contributed to their exploitation. The NHRC was informed that on October 6, 2023, the mother and daughter were found walking naked on College Road in Sundargarh. They were rescued and taken to Aastha Gruha, Sundargarh, where they received psychiatric treatment until October 10, 2023. According to the report, there were no signs of sexual assault or injury on the victims bodies, though the presence of old healed hymenal tears was noted. Tripathy requested further investigation and rehabilitation under social security schemes and in accordance with the Mental Health Care Act, 2017. The medical officer clarified that hymenal tears could result from strenuous physical activities or medical procedures, not necessarily sexual assault. There were no signs or symptoms of sexual assault. The Sundargarh Town Police Station staff facilitated the victims' return to their native village. Family members took them to Kharibahal and assured that they would receive better treatment at Ranchi Medical Hospital. The victims and their families have expressed no complaints against anyone involved.

The New Indian Express 21 Jul 2024 9:40 pm

Weather Update: IMD issues red alert for heavy rainfall in THESE states; check full forecast for upcoming week

The IMD has issued a red alert for heavy rainfall in Uttarakhand Kutch, Saurashtra, and Gujarat and an orange alert for Coastal Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Madhya Maharashtra, and Konkan.

DNA India 21 Jul 2024 6:13 pm

Chhattisgarh locals await justice amid concerns over mining in Kete Extension coal block

RAIPUR: August 2 is scheduled for a public hearing for Environment Clearance (EC) for mining in the Kete Extension open cast coal block in north Chhattisgarhs Hasdeo Arand region in Ambikapur district. But there are local voices simmering with resentment as opponents appear head-to-head on the upcoming hearing process. While several tribal villagers seem to be in strong support of the upcoming public consultation, the adivasi habitats among the affected villages seek to cancel the hearing in protest, as they cited that Kete coal block mining is a new project and 99% of it remains under pristine forest cover for the regions biodiversity. The Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Board (CECB) has issued a circular to organise a public consultation for the project at Parsa village in Udaipur block, some 45 km from the Ambikapur district headquarters. Parsa East-Kente Basan (PEKB), Parsa and Kete Extension coal blocks in north Chhattisgarhs Hasdeo Arand region have been awarded to Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd. (RRVUNL). Those who stand in support of the public hearing submitted their memorandum to the Ambikapur collector and Regional Officer of CECB to conduct it as scheduled. With the commencement of the Kete Extension coal block project, there will be holistic development of the region, with better scope in education, employment, and health, besides the expansion of other basic amenities for the people. We have witnessed this in the earlier project, stated the memorandum signed by 5 village sarpanches, four up-sarpanches, and other villagers. However, those who disagree claim that the report of the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) submitted with the proposal for grant of EC is three years old, doesnt reflect the existing ground situation, and has concealed important facts. It didnt mention the presence of elephants or the Lemru elephant reserve, which was notified in 2021, and the mining project area extends within a 10-kilometre radius of the reserve. With mining, the region will witness increased human-elephant conflict, according to the memorandum presented by sarpanches from affected villages to a regional officer of CECB. Amid the discordant opinions, Ambikapur collector Bhaskar Vilas Sandipan said, There will be no change in the public hearing planned for August 2. The usual mandatory process for securing environmental clearance and public hearings organised by the government are meant for the people to frankly voice their views and concerns. I have received information that there are villagers in support and also against it. I have appealed to all to attend, the collector told this newspaper.

The New Indian Express 21 Jul 2024 9:16 am

Heavy rains lash southern Odisha, government sounds alert

BHUBANESWAR: The depression over Odisha coast brought the seasons first deluge-like situation as extreme heavy rainfall lashed southern districts of the state with Malkangiri bearing the brunt in the last 24 hours. The southern-most district which received 183 mm rain grappled with problems of inundation and communication disruption. The district headquarters town of Malkangiri remained cut off from the state as well as neighbouring Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Suresh Pujari said Malkangiri district administration, special relief commissioners (SRC) office and Revenue and Disaster Management department have been asked to remain alert and shift people from the areas likely to witness a rise in water level. The districts have been directed to shift the people, if required, to safer places and make adequate food and other arrangements for them. The authorities concerned have also been instructed to help such people to return to their villages after the situation improves, Pujari said. On Saturday morning, some bridges in low-lying areas of Korukonda, MV-19 and MV-96 villages were submerged under water which further paralysed road communication. Malkangiri town too, witnessed waterlogging due to which people had to be shifted to safer places. However, everything is under control and the rainwater is expected to recede from the villages experiencing flooding, within the next 24 hours, the minister said further adding that the authorities have been asked to give him hourly updates regarding the situation. Neigbouring Koraput, Nabarangpur, Ganjam and Gajapati were also lashed by heavy rains but Malkangiri was badly hit. Kudumulguma and Korukonda received 220 mm rainfall each between Friday and Saturday morning, Malkangiri recorded 180 mm rain and Maithli and Kotpad 160 mm each, the India Meteorological Department informed. Assuring that people are safe, Pujari said the rainfall activity was required to boost agriculture in districts like Malkangiri, Koraput and Nabarangpur. Though the condition is expected to improve by Sunday, SRC Satyabrata Sahu has asked the collectors to strictly prohibit the movement of vehicles on flooded roads and bridges till the water completely recedes. The Water Resources department on the day informed that there was no apprehension of floods and the situation was under control. Meanwhile, the depression moved northwestwards in the last six hours and weakened into a well-marked low pressure area over coastal Odisha at 5.30 pm on Saturday. The system is likely to move northwestwards across Odisha and Chhattisgarh and gradually weaken into a low pressure area during next 24 hours, it added. The met office has issued heavy rainfall warning for Balangir, Nuapada, Deogarh, Sambalpur, Bargarh, Sundargarh, Jharsuguda, Cuttack and three other districts on Sunday. Due to the system, Odisha received 29.3 mm rains between Friday and Saturday morning which was a staggering 144 per cent surplus than the average rainfall during the period.

The New Indian Express 21 Jul 2024 7:19 am

Chhattisgarh: Maoist Gunned Down in Bastar, Weapons Recovered

Raipur: A suspected Maoist carrying a bounty of Rs one lakh was on Saturday gunned down in an encounter with security forces in Sukma district under south Bastar in Chhattisgarh. The encounter took place on a hillock near the forested village of Tumar Gatta under Jagargunda police station at around 5.30 pm, Sukma district additional superintendent of police Nikhil Rakhecha said. Acting on specific intelligence inputs on the presence of armed Naxals, security forces launched a search operation in the area. Later, an exchange of fire took place between them, leading to killing of the Maoist, police said. The slain ultra was identified as Sodi Narsa, a militia commander of Maoists, police said. A muzzle-loading gun, a country-made pistol, explosives and a wireless set were recovered at the encounter site. A total 142 Maoists were killed in separate encounters in Bastar in the current year so far.

Deccan Chronicle 20 Jul 2024 11:54 pm

Competitive capital-ism: Andhra Pradesh revives Amaravati, Chhattisgarh seeks special grant for Nava Raipur Atal Nagar expansion

Chhattisgarh seeks Rs 4,131 crore for Nava Raipur Atal Nagar, prompting comparisons with Andhra Pradesh's Rs 15,000 crore demand for Amaravati. The 16th Finance Commission faces the dilemma of allocating funds between the two new capitals in the upcoming budget.

The Economic Times 20 Jul 2024 11:00 pm

24 Critical and Strategic Mineral Blocks Up for Auction: Mines Minister

Hyderabad: Union minister G. Kishan Reddy announced that the Centre had decided to auction another 24 critical and strategic mineral blocks in the fourth tranche. The government has so far auctioned 373 mining blocks across states. Taking part in the mineral exploration hackathon and critical mineral roadshow here on Saturday, Reddy announced names of the bidders in the second and third tranche. The mining ministry has identified 10 critical and strategic mineral blocks in Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Arunachal Pradesh, he said. To make use of modern technology in the mining sector and meet the growing demand for minerals, the Centre has prepared extensive geological data via GSI. Some private companies have been identified for mineral exploration. The national geo-science data depository developed by GSI and geo-science data have been made available for going about mining activity, he said. Stating that GSI was playing a key role in mineral exploration, Reddy said that the hackathon is meant to find innovative hunt techniques. The Narendra Modi government is committed to the PPP mode in mining activities. He said that the Centre has launched the national district mineral foundation in 645 districts across 23 states of the country. The foundation will work for the welfare of people affected by mining. The government will take care of their education, health and skill development, he said. Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha, joint secretary (mines) Veena Kumari, GSI director general Janardhan Prasad and director general of mines (Telangana) Sushil Kumar took part in the meeting.

Deccan Chronicle 20 Jul 2024 10:29 pm

Chirag Paswan backs caste census but says if made public, data will create divide in society

NEW DELHI: Union minister and LJP (Ram Vilas) chief Chirag Paswan has pitched for a nationwide caste census but warned against making the figures public as it will lead to division in society, and said no discussion within the ruling NDA has taken place so far over simultaneous polls and the Uniform Civil Code, both part of the BJP's manifesto. In an interaction with PTI editors, he flagged concerns about the UCC and said he cannot take a position unless a draft on it is placed before him. He, however, asserted that his Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) strongly supports the concept of simultaneous polls. Asked about his views on the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and if he supports it, Paswan said, We don't have a draft for it yet. Until unless we go through that draft, because there are a lot of concerns... India is a country of diversities. Be it language, culture or lifestyle, everything is different in different regions of the country, he said, wondering how can you bring everyone under one umbrella. While the focus is often on the Hindu-Muslim issue in the debate on the UCC but it is about Hindus as well, as their practices and traditions, including those related to marriage, differ across the country, he added. In Chhattisgarh, I think, tribals are being kept out of this. So how can you get them under this umbrella? So until and unless a draft comes, I don't think I will be able to answer the question, Paswan added. It is not it about Hindu-Muslim divide. It is about getting everyone together, he said. Paswan said the caste census should be part of the next census as specific data is often needed for adequate allocation of money for community-based development schemes. Union Minister Chirag Paswan denounces UP's advisory on name displays along Kanwar routes Courts also at times seek population data of different castes, he added. The third-term Lok Sabha MP, however, asserted that the data must be kept with the government and not made public. I am absolutely not in support of making it public. It only leads to division in society, he said, noting that now people in Bihar are being associated with the percentage of their castes in the total population after the state government disclosed the figures of its caste survey. Union Home Minister Amit Shah had said last year that census and delimitation will happen immediately after the new government comes to power. The Narendra Modi government returned to power for a third straight term in June. Though the BJP had supported the caste census in Bihar, the central government has so far not spelt out its stand on the opposition's demand for a nation-wise headcount on caste lines. Asked if it will be possible for the NDA government, which has retained power with a reduced majority, to bring in the provisions for holding simultaneous polls in the country, Paswan said, Yes, of course. Why not? 'One Nation, One Election' is something me and my party have supported very strongly. We had given our suggestions to the committee headed by former president Ram Nath Kovind. We are waiting for the final draft to come up for discussion, he said. Rahul Gandhi has begun taking responsibility 'bit more seriously': Union Minister Chirag Paswan

The New Indian Express 20 Jul 2024 2:42 pm

Odisha to receive heavy rain for the next five days as depression crosses coast near Chilika Lake

The depression will move west-northwestwards across Odisha and Chhattisgarh and will weaken in the next 24 hours

The Hindu 20 Jul 2024 12:57 pm

Two of worlds biggest five are coal mines now in India which indicates success of Atmanirbhar Bharat: Ministry of Coal

The Ministry of Coal has informed in an official press release that Chhattisgarh-based Coal India subsidiary South Eastern Coalfields Limiteds (SECL) Gevra and Kusmunda coal mines have secured the 2nd and 4th spot in the list of the worlds 10 largest coal mines released by WorldAtlas.com. The presence of two...

newdelhitimes 19 Jul 2024 10:00 pm

Raipur square to be renamed after STF jawan killed in blast triggered by Naxals

Raipur: A prominent roundabout in Chhattisgarh capital Raipur will be renamed after Bharat Lal Sahu, the Special Task Force (STF) jawan killed in a blast triggered by Naxalites, as a mark of honour, government officials said on Friday. A decision to rename Mova Bazaar Chowk in the state capital after the fallen jawan was taken 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 .

The Siasat Daily 19 Jul 2024 9:20 pm

Heavy Rain Likely In Mumbai For Next 24 Hours, Central Maharashtra On July 19, 20: IMD Forecast

The IMD has also issued red alert for Gujarat, Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Yanam, south Odisha and south Chhattisgarh on July 19; Gujarat on July 21 and Saurashtra and Kutch on July 22

News18 19 Jul 2024 7:14 pm

Six-year-old girl killed after school gate, boundary wall collapses on her in Chhattisgarh

DHAMTARI: A six-year-old girl died when the iron gate and a portion of the boundary wall of a school collapsed on her in Chhattisgarh's Dhamtari district on Friday, an official said. The incident occurred around 1. 30 pm at a government primary school in the Churiyar Para area in Nagri town, tehsildar Ketan Bhoyar said. Durga Kamar, a Class 1 student, was playing after the mid-day meal when the school gate she was hanging from collapsed on her along with a portion of the boundary wall, he said. Bricks fell on the child's head and chest, and she was rushed to a hospital, where doctors declared her dead, the official said. The girl belonged to the Kamar tribe, a particularly vulnerable tribal group (PVTG), and had been admitted to the school just a month back, it was stated. An official from the local education department said letters had been written to the higher authorities in the past for razing the boundary wall, which was in a precarious state. A technical report will be sought in connection with the incident, a district official said.

The New Indian Express 19 Jul 2024 7:07 pm

Heavy rain warning for 4 states amid depression off Andhra-Odisha coast: IMD's weather alert

A depression over the Northwest and Westcentral Bay of Bengal will bring isolated heavy rainfall to Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, South Odisha, and South Chhattisgarh.. The depression is expected to cross the coast near Puri on 20th June.

The Economic Times 19 Jul 2024 3:20 pm

Emotional outpouring: Huge crowd joins funeral procession of martyred STF constable

RAIPUR, July 19: Impassioned scenes of grief stood out as scores of people followed the funeral cortege of martyred STF constable Bharat Lal Sahu from his home to a crematorium, filling the air with Bharat Mata ki Jai, in Raipur on Friday. Sahu (38) was among the two jawans of the Special Task Force who died when Naxalites detonated an improvised explosive device (IED) on Wednesday night in the Tarrem area of Chhattisgarhs Bijapur district. Four personnel were also injured [] The post Emotional outpouring: Huge crowd joins funeral procession of martyred STF constable appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 19 Jul 2024 1:40 pm

IMD forecasts heavy rains in Odisha as low-pressure area intensifies into depression

BHUBANESWAR: With a low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal intensifying into a depression, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Friday forecast heavy rainfall across Odisha over the next four days. According to the IMD, the depression was centered at 8.30 am over Northwest and adjoining Westcentral Bay of Bengal, situated approximately 70 km southeast of Puri (Odisha), 130 km east of Gopalpur (Odisha), 130 km south-southeast of Paradip (Odisha), and 240 km east-northeast of Kalingapatnam (Andhra Pradesh). It is likely to move northwestwards and cross the Odisha coast near Puri as a depression in the early morning hours of Saturday (July 20). Thereafter, it would move west-northwestwards across Odisha and Chhattisgarh and weaken gradually during the subsequent 24 hours, the bulletin said. The IMD also noted that squally weather with wind speeds reaching up to 60 kmph is likely to prevail over northwest and adjoining west-central Bay of Bengal and along and off North Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal coasts during the next 48 hrs. As the sea condition would remain rough, the weather office advised fishermen not to venture into the northwest and adjoining west-central Bay of Bengal and along and off Andhra Pradesh, Odisha & West Bengal coasts during the next two days. Under its influence, the IMD said the state is likely to experience heavy rainfall over the next four days. There is also a warning for extremely heavy rainfall in South Odisha on July 19 and very heavy rainfall across the state on July 20, an official at the revenue and disaster management department said. The IMD further cautioned about temporary waterlogging in low-lying areas and underpasses, reduced visibility during intense rainfall spells, and potential traffic congestion in urban areas.

The New Indian Express 19 Jul 2024 1:33 pm

India Post GDS Recruitment Notification 2024 Out, 44228 Vacancies Notified

JAMMU: India Post has started the recruitment of Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) across the country for the financial year 2024-25. The vacancies for the branch postmaster (BPM) and assistant branch postmaster (ABPM)/Dak Sevak have been announced. The registration will be closed on 05 August 2024 at indiapostgdsonline.gov.in. The application can be edited from 06 to 08 August 2024 after the submission. A total of 44228 vacancies are notified across the country including Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, [] The post India Post GDS Recruitment Notification 2024 Out, 44228 Vacancies Notified appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 19 Jul 2024 1:22 pm

IMD New Alert: Big news! There will be heavy rain in these states even today, know the details

IMD New Alert: According to the Meteorological Department, on July 19, an alert of heavy rain has been issued in Kerala, Odisha, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Goa, Chhattisgarh and some parts of Gujarat. At the same time, heavy rain is expected in Delhi between July 20 and 22. IMD New Alert: Due to heavy [] The post IMD New Alert: Big news! There will be heavy rain in these states even today, know the details first appeared on discountwalas .

DiscountWalas 19 Jul 2024 1:18 pm

IMD weather 2024: Red alert for heavy rainfall in T'gana, K'taka, Odisha

Isolated areas in Goa, Maharashtra, Telangana, Karnataka, Gujarat, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and South Odisha are expected to experience extremely heavy rainfall

Business Standard 19 Jul 2024 1:10 pm

Mulugu medical team brings healthcare to tribal hamlets amidst risk of seasonal diseases

MULUGU : During the monsoon season, seasonal diseases pose a risk to people living in the Agency areas. Those residing in hamlets along the state border with Chhattisgarh face challenges in accessing healthcare services from primary health centres. Learning of this issue, Dr A Appaiah, Mulugu District Medical and Health Officer (DMHO), along with four medical assistants and locals, climbed a hillock in the thick forest and crossed the Kanchera stream to reach the Penugodium village in Wazeedu mandal and organised a medical camp on Wednesday to provide healthcare services to tribal residents. Heavy rainfall in Wazeedu mandal has led to Bogatha waterfall receiving abundant water from the upper catchment areas in Chhattisgarh. This has caused waterbodies to overflow in Wazeedu mandal, disrupting normal life in the Agency areas. In remote villages like Gummadidhodi, Wazade, Tupakulagudem, Cherukuru, Penugodium, Eturunagaram, Mangapet, Tadvai, Venkatapuram and Wazeedu, inhabited by Gothi Koya tribals, inadequate road infrastructure hinders access to health centres, making it difficult for tribal communities to receive necessary treatment. Speaking to TNIE, Dr Appaiah said, As many as 11 tribal families reside on a hillock in Penugodium, where there is no proper transportation and access. Upon receiving information from health assistant Ch Venkatesh about these families, we decided to conduct a medical camp during monsoon. With the help of tribals, we travelled 16 km through the Agency area, braving swollen streams due to heavy rains, to reach Penugodium village. At the camp, they conducted medical check-ups, raised awareness about seasonal diseases and distributed mosquito nets and essential supplies to the local tribals. Minister commends the dedication of DMHO team Health Minister Damodar Rajanarasimha commended Dr Appaiah and his team for their dedication. They crossed flooded streams to deliver vital medical services to the tribals of Mulugu districts Agency areas, he said, emphasising the governments commitment to combating seasonal diseases. The minister directed medical officials to enhance healthcare services for residents in remote regions.

The New Indian Express 19 Jul 2024 10:42 am

144 Maoists Killed in Ops in Last 6 Months, Says Chhattisgarh Home Minister, Blames Urban Naxals for Facilitating Terrorism

Vijay Sharma, in an exclusive interaction with News18, appealed to Naxalites to reach out to him with the intent of surrender via call, text or even WhatsApp

News18 19 Jul 2024 9:55 am

Chhattisgarh: 2 STF men killed, woman Naxal shot dead in separate incidents

Bijapur: Two Special Task Force (STF) personnel were killed after Maoists detonated an improvised explosive device (IED) in Chhattisgarhs Bijapur district, while a woman Naxalite was gunned down by security personnel in Dantewada district on Thursday, police said. Four STF personnel were injured in the IED blast in Bijapur, while two jawans of the state 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 .

The Siasat Daily 19 Jul 2024 8:53 am

2 cops injured as IED planted by Naxals goes off in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh

Two personnel of Chhattisgarh police's District Reserve Guard (DRG) were injured on Thursday when an improvised explosive device (IED), planted by Naxalites, exploded in the state's Bijapur district, police said. The incident occurred near Mutvendi village under Gangaloor police station area when a team of security personnel was out on a search operation, a police official said. The injured personnel were shifted to Bijapur district hospital, he said. The explosion took place a day after two Special Task Force (STF) personnel were killed and four others injured when Naxalites detonated an IED in the Tarrem area of the district on Wednesday night. A joint team of security personnel was returning after an anti-Naxalite operation in forests on the tri-junction of Bijapur-Sukma-Dantewada districts at the time, police had said. The deceased constables Bharat Lal Sahu and Satter Singh Kange were residents of capital Raipur and Narayanpur district, respectively.

Business Standard 18 Jul 2024 11:58 pm

Chhattisgarh: Two cops injured as IED planted by Naxalites goes off in Bijapur district

Two Chhattisgarh police personnel were injured in an IED explosion by Naxalites in Bijapur district. The incident occurred during a search operation. This follows the death of two STF personnel in a similar attack the previous day. The injured were taken to Bijapur district hospital for treatment.

The Economic Times 18 Jul 2024 10:57 pm

2 Of World's 5 Largest Coal Mines Now In India: Report

Chhattisgarh-based Coal India subsidiary South Eastern Coalfields Limited's (SECL) Gevra and Kusmunda coal mines have secured the 2nd and 4th spot in the list of the world's 10 largest coal mines released by WorldAtlas.com.

NDTV 18 Jul 2024 7:59 pm

Gadchiroli encounter: 12 Naxals killed, had cumulative bounty of Rs 86 lakh

The 12 Naxalites, including three senior cadres, who were killed in an encounter with security forces in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra carried a total cash reward of Rs 86 lakh on their heads, police said on Thursday. Due to the success of the operation, the entire Korchi-Tipagad and Chatgaon-Kasansur Dalams of Maoists have been wiped out, they claimed. Twelve Naxalites, including five women, were killed and three security personnel injured in the encounter that took place on Wednesday near the Chhattisgarh border. The exchange of fire started in the afternoon and lasted around six hours, an official said. Credible information was received yesterday morning that 12 to 15 members of Korchi-Tipagad and Chatgaon-Kasansur joint local organisation squad (LOS) are camping in a forest area near Chhattisgarh border in Wandoli village with an aim to carry out subversive activities in view of the upcoming Martyrs' Week observed by Naxalites (between July 28 and August 3), a release ...

Business Standard 18 Jul 2024 7:12 pm

Interview | 'If we mix cow urine with apple juice, the cow urine does not get better...' : 'The Liver Doc'

Dr. Cyriac Abby Philps aka The Liver Doc is an hepatologist known for his critical views of alternative medicine. He is active on social media debunking myths about alternative medicine. He's been a doctor for 17 years, focusing onliver problems for the past 15 years, and a top liver specialist for the last 8. And he's not just showing off awards (which includes a gold medal from the President of India in 2016). Dr. Philips is shaking things up! He's taking on big companies that sell health products and debunking popular myths about staying healthy. In an Interview with the newindianexpress.com he explains his stand on various issues ranging from the importance of evidence-based medicine to the need for empowering individuals to critically evaluate health information online. Q: Dr. Philips, there is a growing interest in personalised medicine. Do you see a future wheretraditional and modern medicine work together to create individualized treatment plans? A: The future of personalized medicine lies in the realm of advanced diagnostics, cutting-edge technology, and scientifically validated treatments, rather than in the integration of traditional medicine. While personalized medicine is set to revolutionise healthcare through improved diagnosis and targeted therapies, the unscientific and anecdotal nature of traditional medicine precludes itfrom being a viable component of this advanced, patient-centric approach. To simplify If we mix cow urine with apple juice, the cow urine does not get better, but the apple juice gets worse. Q: How can modern medicine learn from traditional systems like Ayurveda to offera more holistic approach to patient care? A: Modern medicine stands to gain very little, if any, value from traditional systems like Ayurveda in its quest to offer a holistic approach to patient care. For instance, Ayurveda cannot and does not identify a root cause to diseases like science-based medicine does. Integrating these unscientific methods risks diluting the reliability and effectiveness of standard, conventional healthcare. Q: How can people differentiate between legitimate Ayurvedic products and those based on unfounded claims? A: All Ayurvedic products and formulations are based on unfounded claims because the whole of Ayurvedic practice is based on pseudo-scientifically-driven unfounded theories. A legitimate Ayurvedic product is akin to healthy alcohol. Such a thing does not exist. 'Ramdev cant abuse allopathy doctors': SC comes down hard on Yoga Guru Q: Many modern medicines are derived from plants. How does this link back to the concept of natural remedies? Is there a difference between traditional plant useand scientifically derived medications? A: While many modern medicines are indeed derived from plants, the key difference between these modern drugs and traditional plant use lies in the rigorous scientific processes involved. This scientific rigor not only identifies the active compounds but also optimizes their efficacy and minimizes side effects through precise dosage and formulation. Traditional plant (containing 1000s of chemical compounds) use, on the other hand, is often unscientific and based on anecdotal evidence, lacking proper testing and validation.Such unverified remedies can be harmful, as they do not undergo the stringent drugdiscovery processes that scientifically derived medications do. Q. Kottakkal Ayurveda is a popular household name in Kerala. However, concerns exist about their products' efficacy. Can you provide a scientific analysis of Kottakkal's Kashayams, Thailams, and immunity boosters? A: Kottakkal Ayurveda has garnered significant popularity within the Ayurveda and alternative medicine endorsing, health-illiterate lay populace. However,common sense reveals that these products are largely based on pseudoscientific claims lacking robust empirical evidence. Most Ayurvedic formulations, including those from Kottakkal, do not undergo the rigorous clinical trials and validation processes that modern pharmaceuticals undergo, raising serious concerns about theirefficacy and safety. Additionally, Kottakkal Ayurveda often employs double standards, marketing these products in India under traditional and cultural legitimacy while facing stringent scrutiny abroad. In many countries with rigorous regulatory standards, Kottakkals products are not recognized as effective medicine due to insufficient scientific proof of their claims. Q. There is a debate about Ayurveda's future. Do you see it evolving alongside modern medicine to create a more comprehensive healthcare system? A: Ayurveda is a 2000-year-old pseudoscience which is stuck in time, based on primal faith & religious beliefs and untested observations. It has never evolved and will never evolve. While integrating Ayurveda with modern medicine couldtheoretically offer a more holistic approach to healthcare this remains a pipe dream and will never see the light of the day. The primary concern is the lack of rigorousscientific validation for many Ayurvedic treatments and the absence of validation of Ayurvedic principles from a scientific standpoint. The standardization and quality control of Ayurvedic remedies are often inconsistent, leading to potential risks of direct toxicity, contamination, and unknown dosages. Q: Can traditional medicine like Ayurveda benefit from incorporating principles of evidence-based research into its practices? A: Incorporating principles of evidence-based research into Ayurveda will shed light on significant facts that will pry open and erode its value as a healthcare option and the presence of lacklustre traditional practices. Applying evidence-based research would likely reveal that Ayurvedic treatments are ineffective or even harmful, leading to a fundamental conflict with its core practice & principles. Q: Beyond Ayurveda, what are your thoughts on the role of other complementary and alternative medicine systems in modern healthcare? A: Other complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) systems such as Siddha, Unani, Naturopathy, Homeopathy, Tibetan Medicine, and such, hold no value in standard healthcare, as they lack scientific validation and rigorous testing, which are essential for ensuring patient safety and treatment efficacy. The proliferation of these alternative therapies often stems more from their profitability within the healthcare industry than from any genuine therapeutic benefit. Q: You are known for advocating evidence-based medicine. Can you tell us about your journey and what inspired you to speak out against unfounded health claims? A: The rise of the internet and social media has made it easier than ever forhealthcare misinformation to spread. Unfounded health claims can lead to dangerous practices, prevent individuals from seeking proper medical treatment, and erode trust in legitimate healthcare providers. I have been unfortunately, consistently witness to avoidable deaths from liver failure when patients were misinformed on healthcare choices such as patient endorsement of claimed, but non-evidence based unscientific and pseudoscientific practices such as Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani,Naturopathy and Homeopathy. By countering misinformation with accurate, evidence-based information, I aim to protect public health at all costs, promote scientific literacy among patient community and public and support healthcare professionals to provide effective care and as well as stand for science. Chhattisgarh Police fileFIR against Baba Ramdevfor 'misleading' remarks on allopathy Q: How do you navigate the challenges of being a vocal advocate for scientific medicine in a world with diverse healthcare beliefs? A: Medical practitioners like me navigate the challenges of advocating for scientific medicine by combining education, effective communication, and empathy by doing medical science communication without remorse or regrets, in black-and white and with substantial evidence to back up that communication . Education in this context is not just putting up information, but providing evidence to claims of harm or ineffectiveness through directly discussing real patient stories and factual, substantive anecdotes. I strive to promote evidence-based healthcare while rationally disrupting healthcare beliefs. One may believe in God, but we must trust the Science. The aim is to improve public health, publics perception of beneficial healthcare and drive the public to embrace Science-based care rather than belief-based treatments. Q: We see a constant stream of home remedies on social media, often leading people to forgo professional medical advice. How can we empower individuals to critically evaluate health information online? A: Empowering individuals to critically evaluate health information online is crucial in an era where health misinformation spreads rapidly, unchecked and without accountability. Various strategies can help people develop critical thinking skills and understand reliable information from unreliable sources these include, verifying thecredibility of the source, looking for evidence and cross-checking information with real experts in the field. Individuals must also be taught to access curated lists of trusted sources, use credible fact-checking websites (e.g. www.examine.com for herbal & dietary supplements evidence) and have open communication with their doctor(s). Additionally, individuals must also be educated about common red flags in health misinformation, such as promises of quick fixes, miracle cures, and sensationalist language and to be cautious of personal stories and testimonials, which can be compelling but are not scientifically reliable. Q. What role do medical professionals have in fostering responsible health communication through social media and public outreach? A: Medical professionals play a crucial role in fostering responsible health communication through social media and public outreach by providing accurate, evidence-based information, correcting misinformation without fear or prejudice, and engaging with the public in a transparent and empathetic manner. By building trust and promoting scientific literacy, medical professionals can help the public make informed health decisions and counterthe spread of misinformation. This is a hill that dedicated medical science communicators such as myself are willing to die on. Q: Misinformation is not limited to social media. How can we address the spread of myths and misconceptions within communities and families? A: To address the spread of myths and misconceptions within communities and families, the first and foremost point is to be consistent in imparting scientificeducation and debunk health misinformation to improve critical thinking skills withinthe family. Among other things, school-based health education programs are also vital, as they can equip young people with critical thinking skills to question misinformation. Q: What advice would you give to young medical students who might face pressure to endorse unproven treatments? A: Young medical students who endorse unproven treatments must prioritize scientific reasoning over cultural, religious, or traditional beliefs in medical practice. Upholding the principles of evidence-based medicine is essential for ensuring patient safety and maintaining the integrity of the healthcare profession. Medical students should rely on peer-reviewed research, clinical trials, and established medical guidelines when recommending treatments. It is also vital to engage in continuous education and stay updated on the latest scientific advancements or listen to credible sources who provide such information. Q: What are some key steps individuals can take to be proactive about their health and make informed decisions when seeking treatment? A: Individuals should prioritize science and health literacy by educating themselves on the basics of evidence-based medicine and understanding how to evaluate medical information critically. It is essential to seek information from credible healthcare sources, such as peer-reviewed medical journals; reputable, unprejudiced, straight-talking health organizations, and certified healthcare professionals, rather than relying on anecdotal evidence or unverified claims to simplify, talk to your doctor, the real one. Furthermore, identifying and rejecting pseudoscientific practices is crucial which involves being sceptical of treatments that lack scientific validation and avoiding those that promise quick fixes or miracle cures. Shutting out health advice from social media influencers and armchair scientists who moonlight as podcast doctors is also vital, as these sources often disseminate misinformation. Q: You have spoken out against pseudoscience, but some view it as cultural heritage. How can we strike a balance between respecting traditions and promoting evidence-based healthcare? A: While cultural heritage and traditions hold significant value in many societies, healthcare must prioritize empirical evidence and scientific rigor to ensuresafety and efficacy. Promoting evidence-based healthcare involves fearlessly challenging and disrupting dogmatic views on healthcare from cultural, traditional,and religious practices, which lack scientific validation. Q: Looking ahead, what are your hopes for the future of evidence-based healthcare communication and public education in India? A: The future of evidence-based healthcare communication and public education in India appears bleak, as majority of people here remain deeply entrenched in cultural, traditional, religious, and political beliefs rather than placing trust in sound science and rationalism when it comes to informed healthcare choices. Current efforts are insufficient to combat the pervasive and expanding influence of pseudoscience and dogmatic views that dominate public discourse and it is exhausting... Ayush ministry, Raj govt yet to act against firm selling homoeopathic insulin'

The New Indian Express 18 Jul 2024 5:54 pm

Two South Eastern Coalfields blocks among world's 10 largest coal mines

Gevra and Kusmunda mines of South Eastern Coalfields (SECL) secured the second and fourth spots in WorldAtlas.com's list of the world's largest coal mines by production volume. Located in Chhattisgarh, these mines collectively produce over 100 million tonnes annually, accounting for about 10% of India's coal production.

The Economic Times 18 Jul 2024 4:37 pm

Maoist member active in Wayanad forests arrested from Ernakulam

KOCHI: The Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) on Thursday arrested a member of a Maoist group from Ernakulam South Railway Station. The arrested person is Manoj, 26, alias Ashiq Ernakulam, a native of Viyyur in Thrissur who was active in the forests of Wayanad. Manoj has been missing since February 2023 when he was doing research in the Philosophy Department at Kerala University Kariavattom campus. Following a complaint filed by Manoj's mother at Viyyur police station, the police first registered a missing case. Later, as Manoj was found missing from Karyavattom, the case was transferred to Kazhakootam police station. Considering his links with Maoist groups active in Wayanad forests, ATS took over the probe. Manoj maintained close links with top leaders of CPI (Maoist) and the People's Liberation Guerilla Army (PLGA).Manoj maintained close links with top leaders of CPI (Maoist) and the People's Liberation Guerilla Army (PLGA). He was spotted by people living at forest fringes on multiple occasions. He was part of the Maoist Kabani Dhalam active in the Wayanad forest. He will be produced before the court on Friday. NIA files charge sheet against four Maoists for attacking police personnel in Chhattisgarh Before joining the philosophy department at Karyavattom in 2018, Manoj did his graduation at Kozhikode Government Engineering College where he was active in campus politics. However, he did not continue the activities in campus politics at the Karyavattom campus. He stayed in a rented room outside the campus and did part-time jobs. In May this year, ATS grilled Wayanad native and Pantheerankavu Maoist case accused Vijith Vijayan regarding the disappearance of Manoj. Vijith and Manoj both worked together in campus politics while studying at Kozhikode Government Engineering College. We had information that Manoj came to Kochi to meet his friend. Following a surveillance operation, we nabbed him from Ernakulam South Railway Station where he reached to board a train after meeting his friend. According to him, he was in Wayanad before coming to Kochi. However, we have to interrogate him further to verify the information, a source said. ATS is also tracing the persons whom Manoj met in Kochi. Manoj told the police officials that he met his friends staying at a flat in Kakkanad to seek financial help from him. After the arrest, ATS shifted Manoj to its office in Nedumbassery where he is being interrogated by the officers. There are around 14 Maoist-related cases registered against Manoj in the Wayanad and Kannur districts.

The New Indian Express 18 Jul 2024 3:30 pm

Low pressure over Bay of Bengal. Andhra, Telangana, Odisha get IMD's heavy rainfall warning

A low-pressure area over the central and north Bay of Bengal will cause heavy to extremely heavy rainfall in various Indian regions. The IMD has issued warnings for several states, predicting significant rainfall in Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, and Telangana on July 18-19, and Vidarbha, South Chhattisgarh, and South Odisha on July 19-20.

The Economic Times 18 Jul 2024 2:48 pm

Thane police bust international racket of SIM cards use for cyber fraud

Three persons have been arrested in this connection - two from Chhattisgarh and one from Delhi - and 779 pre-activated SIM cards were seized from them

Mid Day 18 Jul 2024 1:49 pm

Naxal Attack | 2 STF cops killed, 4 injured in IED blast in Chhattisgarhs Bijapur

BIJAPUR (CHHATTISGARH), July 18: Two personnel of the Special Task Force (STF) were killed and four others injured after Naxalites detonated an improvised explosive device (IED) in Chhattisgarhs Bijapur district, police said on Thursday. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai expressed grief over the incident and said the sacrifice of the jawans will not go in vain and the fight against Naxalism will continue till the menace is eradicated. The incident took place on Wednesday night in Tarrem area when a [] The post Naxal Attack | 2 STF cops killed, 4 injured in IED blast in Chhattisgarhs Bijapur appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 18 Jul 2024 1:03 pm

Naxal attack: 2 STF cops killed, 4 injured in IED blast in Chhattisgarh

Bijapur: Two personnel of the Special Task Force (STF) were killed and four others injured after Naxalites denoted an improvised explosive device (IED) in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district, police said on Thursday. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai expressed grief over the incident and said the sacrifice of the jawans will not go in vain and the fight against Naxalism will continue till the menace is eradicated. The incident took place on Wednesday night in Tarrem area when a joint team of security personnel was returning after an anti-Naxalite operation in forests on the tri-junction of Bijapur-Sukma-Dantewada districts, a police official here said. Personnel of the STF, District Reserve Guard - both state police units, Central Reserve Police Force and its elite Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) were involved in the operation, launched on Tuesday based on inputs about the presence of Naxalites belonging to their Darbha and west Bastar divisions and military company no.2, he said. Two STF constables -- Bharat Sahu, resident of Raipur, and Satyer Singh Kange, of Narayanpur district -- were killed in the blast triggered by Naxalites while four other personnel sustained injuries, the official said. Reinforcement was rushed to the area after the incident and the injured personnel were shifted to Bijapur district hospital, he said. The injured jawans will be airlifted to state capital Raipur for further medication, he added. CM Sai in a post on X said, Received the sad news about the martyrdom of 2 STF jawans and injury to 4 jawans in an IED blast carried out by Maoists in Tarrem area of Bijapur. I pray to God for the departed souls to rest in peace and for the speedy recovery of the injured jawans. Naxalites have become frustrated by the operations being carried out by the state government to eliminate the menace and are resorting to cowardly acts. The martyrdom of the jawans will not go in vain. Our fight will continue till the end of Maoism, he said. As many as 139 Naxalites have been gunned down by security forces in separate encounters in Chhattisgarh so far this year, according to police.

Deccan Chronicle 18 Jul 2024 12:20 pm

2 STF personnel killed, 4 injured in IED blast in Chhattisgarhs Bijapur

Bijapur (Chhattisgarh), Jul 18: Two personnel of the Special Task Force (STF) were killed and four others injured after Naxalites denoted an improvised explosive device (IED) in Chhattisgarhs Bijapur district, police said on Thursday. The incident took place on Wednesday night in Tarrem area when a joint team of security personnel was returning after an [] The post 2 STF personnel killed, 4 injured in IED blast in Chhattisgarhs Bijapur appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 18 Jul 2024 11:38 am

Maharashtra: 12 Naxalites killed in encounter in Gadchiroli

At least 12 Naxalites were killed and two security personnel were injured on Wednesday in an encounter in Maharashtras Gadchiroli district, near the Chhattisgarh border, a police official said.

Web Dunia 18 Jul 2024 10:52 am

Two security personnel killed, 4 injured in naxal IED blast in Chhattisgarh

The killed jawans have been identified as Constable Bharat Sahu, a resident of Raipur, and Constable Satyer Singh Kange, a resident of Narayanpur

Business Standard 18 Jul 2024 10:04 am

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Business Standard 18 Jul 2024 8:58 am

2 STF Personnel Killed, 4 Injured in IED Blast in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur

Two personnel of the Special Task Force (STF) were killed and four others injured after Naxalites denoted an improvised explosive device (IED) in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district, police said on Thursday.

News18 18 Jul 2024 8:55 am

Two STF personnel killed, four injured in IED blast in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur

BIJAPUR: Two personnel of the Special Task Force (STF) were killed and four others injured after Naxalites denoted an improvised explosive device (IED) in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district, police said on Thursday. The incident took place on Wednesday night in Tarrem area when a joint team of security personnel was returning after an anti-Naxalite operation in forests on the tri-junction of Bijapur-Sukma-Dantewada districts, a police official here said. Personnel belonging to the STF, District Reserve Guard - both units of state police, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and its elite unit CoBRA were involved in the operation launched on Tuesday based on inputs about the presence of Naxalites belonging to its Darbha and west Bastar divisions and military company no.2, he said. Two STF constables, Bharat Sahu, resident of Raipur, and Satyer Singh Kange, of Narayanpur district , were killed in the blast triggered by Naxalites while four other personnel sustained injuries, he said. Reinforcement was rushed to the area after the incident and the injured personnel were evacuated for treatment, he added.

The New Indian Express 18 Jul 2024 8:46 am

Sowing of kharif crops this year delayed in the face of deficient rainfall

NEW DELHI: India has received normal rain in the monsoon season so far, says the India Meteorological Department (IMD), but the kharif sowing acreage reflects otherwise. As per IMD data, the sowing of kharif crops, including paddy and pulses, was delayed compared to normal monsoon years 2022 and 2021 (2023 was a monsoon deficient year). Around July 15 this year, the total kharif sowing was around 575.13 lakh hectare (LHa) over 10% increase compared to previous year, which was monsoon deficient. However, when compared to the normal monsoon years 2022 and 2021, the sowing is less by around 3%. The current kharif crops sowing trend indicates there has been a sharp rise in sowing acreage compared to previous year, which was El Nino year. Evidently, the country had witnessed around 6% deficit southwest monsoon in 2023. El Nino is a climate pattern that describes the unusual warming of surface waters in the eastern Pacific Ocean, synonymous with weakening of the southwest monsoon. The current paddy sowing acreage reduced by over 11% compared to normal monsoon year 2022 and reduced around 25% when compared to 2021. According to the IMD, the key rice-producing states like Punjab, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Haryana and Gangetic West Bengal have received deficit rainfall. Further, the current pulses sowing acreage reduced by over 9% when compared to normal monsoon year 2022 and reduced around 6% against the 2021 data. Among pulses, tur daal acreage reduced in comparison to 2021 along with the urad and moong dal acreage. Besides, non-food kharif crops like cotton have mildly reduced compared to previous two years.

The New Indian Express 18 Jul 2024 8:36 am

IED blast by Naxalites kills two STF constables, injures four in Chhattisgarh

Two STF constables were killed on Thursday and four others injured in an IED blast triggered by Naxalites in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district, according to police.

The Economic Times 18 Jul 2024 8:22 am

Raipur Diary | CM unveils vision for new industrial policy

Chhattisgarh, rich in resources and brimming with potential, is poised to attract industries that ensure value addition and create employment opportunities. With the recent launch of Single Window Portal 2.0 to expedite clearances and approvals, CM Vishnu Deo Sai engaged in discussions with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) on the states new Industrial Policy 2024-29. He underscored the vast potential in sectors such as food processing, downstream steel industries and IT. The policy formation panel is considering suggestions to outline contours of this transformative policy. RMC tackles stray cattle menace with vigour The Raipur Municipal Corporation (RMC) is taking decisive action to clear roads of stray cattle, supported by a helpline for sightings, cooperation from shopkeepers and citizens, and strict warnings to cattle owners. Daily reviews by Collector Gaurav Singh and RMC Commissioner Abinash Mishra assess the success of these measures. Commissioner Mishras surprise CCTV monitoring through the hi-tech Integrated Traffic Management System reveals the ground reality, with cow catcher vehicles frequently seen collecting stray cattle. Korba ventures into lithium mining Korba, known for its abundant coal and water resources, is now set to pioneer lithium mining in the Katghora block. The first lithium auction in India, featuring the Katghora lithium and rare earth elements (REE) block, was won by Kolkata-based Maiki South Mining Pvt Ltd. The company emerged as the preferred bidder with an auction premium of 76.05%. Unlike the initial auction in Reasi, Kashmir, which did not attract sufficient interest, Katghora is now Indias first lithium mining venture with a composite licence for testing and mining. The Geological Survey of India has confirmed an area of over 250 hectares in Gunchapur village. Ejaz Kaiser Our correspondent in Chhattisgarh ejaz@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 18 Jul 2024 8:18 am

Cattle Transporters In Chhattisgarh Not Assaulted, Died After Fall From Bridge: Chargesheet

Three men, who were transporting cattle last month in Chhattisgarh's Raipur district, died when they jumped off a river bridge after being chased for more than 50km in cars by a group of people and there was no assault on them, police have said.

NDTV 18 Jul 2024 7:57 am

Chhattisgarh to Unveil Vision-2047 on States Foundation Day: CM Sai

Raipur : Chief minister Vishnu Deo Sai has announced that the Vision- 2047, a document envisioning a developed Chhattisgarh in coming two decades, will be unveiled on the states foundation day on November one, this year. Setting in motion the process to prepare the 'Chhattisgarh Vision- 2047 document here on Tuesday evening, Mr Sai said that the initiative aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modis resolution to make India a developed nation by 2047. The chief minister was addressing a state-level dialogue programme, christened as Mor sapna mor vikshit Chhattisgarh (my dream my developed Chhattisgarh), organised by the state NITI Aayog to prepare Chhattisgarh Vision-2047 document. The vision document for a developed Chhattisgarh is being prepared with the participation of all stakeholders, he said. Mr Sai said that under Mr Modis leadership, India has become the worlds fifth largest economy over the past decade and aims to become the third largest in the next five years. He emphasised Chhattisgarhs significant role in achieving this goal, considering the states abundant natural resources, forest wealth and human resources. The chief minister stressed the importance of adding value to the state's resources to achieve vikshit Chhattisgarh(developed Chhattisgarh) and said that his government is implementing reforms in every sector with cooperation of all stakeholders. The state government is taking steps to ensure transparency in governance, adhering to a zero-tolerance policy towards corruption. He said that the vision document for Chhattisgarh along with a new industrial policy will be dedicated to the public on November one this year. He highlighted the significant discussions on organic farming and appreciated the perspectives shared by youth, farmers, women and the intellectuals on the development of Chhattisgarh. During the programme, Mr Sai addressed questions about the Drone Didi scheme, sharing that training for this initiative is being arranged at the technical university in Bhilai. The move supports Mr Modis goal of creating three crore Lakhpati Didis, where Drone Didis will play a crucial role, he said.

Deccan Chronicle 18 Jul 2024 1:19 am

12 naxals killed in encounter with police on Maha-Chhattisgarh border

The operation also yielded a significant haul of weapons, including seven automatic firearms: three AK-47 rifles, two INSAS rifles, one carbine, and one self-loading rifle (SLR)

Business Standard 17 Jul 2024 10:58 pm

Symposium Seeks Solution via Court Post SC Ruling on Tribal Job Reservations

Hyderabad: A brainstorming symposium organised by Aadhaar Society at Guruswamy Centre in Secunderabad on Wednesday resolved to find ways and means to evolve a remedy via the legislative route to contain the impact of the Supreme Court ruling annulling GO MS No. 3, which had reserved 100 per cent jobs for tribals. The participants expressed dismay that the five-judge bench judgment was part of the descheduling of tribals from scheduled areas. Fear was also expressed that the judgment given on April 20, 2020, may open the gates for dilution of legislation like Regulation 1/70, Record of Forest Rights (RoFR), Panchayat Extension to Scheduled Areas Act, 1996 (PESA). Addressing the meeting Vedma Bhojju, MLA from Khanapur, said, Our struggles are not bearing the results we seek. Tribal sarpanchs are facilitating settlers from outside by giving permissions. Tribal public representatives are ready to accept suggestions from intellectuals like Prof. M. Kodandaram, Prof, Kasim among others. Bhojju said that Adivasi organisations should come together to achieve the goals. Seven tribal MLAs met the Chief Minister to seek remedy for the scrapped GO 3. He has responded positively, Bhojju said. Expressing fear that protections accorded to scheduled areas are being whittled down bit by bit, Palla Trinadha Rao, forest and tribal rights activist, said, The GO was scrapped citing Indra Sawhney case which limits reservations to 50 per cent. The judges opined that reserving 100 per cent of jobs to tribals was against the Constitution. Now the district has been made a unit in calling for notifications and nearly 23 of them were issued after the judgment. Non-tribals hold 51 per cent, 71 per cent and 61 per cent land respectively in the erstwhile Khammam, Warangal and Adilabad districts. With non-tribals exceeding 50 per cent in the scheduled areas, the court might find justice in descheduling these areas in the future. On the contrary demand for including 240 tribal dominated villages in scheduled areas has been pending for years. A reverse process is happening in the name of projects like Polavaram, he added. The meet paid homage to Komaram Bheem, Birsa Munda and other tribals who lost their lives in Chhattisgarh recently. It was attended by the society members Gondi Venkataramana, Metla Papaiah and Gedam Janardhan.

Deccan Chronicle 17 Jul 2024 10:04 pm

12 Naxals killed in encounter with police on Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border

At least 12 Naxalites were killed and two security personnel injured in an encounter with police and commandos in Gadchiroli district, Maharashtra. The fire broke out between C60 commandos and Naxals in Wandoli village. Police recovered 12 bodies and seven automotive weapons. Maharashtra Home Minister Devendra Fadnavis has declared a reward of Rs 51 lakh for C60 commando teams and Gadchiroli Police.

The Economic Times 17 Jul 2024 9:07 pm

12 Maoists killed in encounter in Gadchiroli

At least 12 Maoists were killed and two security personnel injured in an encounter with police and commandos in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra near the Chhattisgarh border on Wednesday, officials said. The heavy exchange of fire broke out in the afternoon between C60 commandos and Maoists in Wandoli village and continued for six hours, Gadchiroli [] The post 12 Maoists killed in encounter in Gadchiroli appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .

nagpurtoday 17 Jul 2024 9:04 pm

Addressed media as its open inquiry: Justice Narasimha Reddy

HYDERABAD: Justice L Narasimha Reddy, who resigned as chairman of the Inquiry Commission probing alleged irregularities in the Chhattisgarh power purchase agreement, told a news channel in Delhi that the Commission almost completed the inquiry. He said that it was an open inquiry and thats why he held a press conference to correct the wrong reports in a section of the media. He said that when the Inquiry Commission on Kaleshwaram was holding press conferences almost every alternate day, reporters used to pester my office. When we were not holding any press briefing, the reporters were publishing imaginary news about our commission. To put an end to that, I addressed a new conference to appraise the reporters about the contours of the inquiry and the progress made till then, Justice Reddy said in a note. The hearings of the Commission are to take place in public, so much so, a notification was issued inviting representations from the public, he said. As a gesture to uphold the dignity of the judicial fraternity, I hereby express my view that I do not intended to continue as the Commission chairman, he said. Justice Narasimha Reddy, former Chief Justice of Patna High Court, however, told a news channel later that he received threats while discharging his duties as a judge in Telangana. He said that he took up the matter with the CJI, who asked him to give his judgments.

The New Indian Express 17 Jul 2024 12:02 pm