Techie arrested in Bengaluru for shouting pro-Pakistan slogans
BENGALURU: A 25-year-old software engineer from Chhattisgarh was arrested by Whitefield police for allegedly raising pro- Pakistan slogans from his balcony, while youths in Prashanth Layout were celebrating the success of Operation Sindoor on May 9. The accused has been identified as Shubhamshu Shukla, a native of Chhattisgarh, who was staying in a paying guest (PG) accommodation in Prashanth Layout and working for an IT firm in the city. According to police, the incident took place around 12:30 am on May 9 in Prashanth Layout. Shukla allegedly shouted Pakistan Zindabad slogans while a group of youths was celebrating the Indian military operation. Shukla and his friend were seen standing on the balcony of their PG accommodation when the slogans were raised. A resident of the facing house recorded the video and alerted the police. The police added that both youths were picked up for questioning. During interrogation, Shukla confessed to raising the slogans. He was arrested and remanded in judicial custody. He has been booked under Section 353(3) (statements or conduct causing public mischief) and Section 152 (acts endangering the sovereignty, unity, and integrity of India) and other sections of the BNS.
Maoist base dismantled in Chhattisgarh, 31 killed in 21-day operation: Top officials
RAIPUR: The first-ever decisive and strategic crackdown against the CPI (Maoist) Operation Black Forest, launched on April 21 has stamped out the safe haven of senior Maoist leaders, senior officials of the CRPF and Chhattisgarh police said, commending the operation as immensely successful. Executed in Bijapurs south-west forested area adjoining Telangana border, the operation involved thousands of security personnel for 21 days, during which the troops cautiously secured a substantial area of a lesser-known Karreguttalu forested hills surrounded by forests from the grip of left-wing extremists. During the operation, as many as 31 Maoists were killed in separate encounters. 18 jawans sustained injuries mostly in the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) pressure blasts and their conditions were stated to be out of danger. They were airlifted to Jagdalpur, Raipur and Delhi for immediate medical attention. A sizeable Karreguttalu hilly expanse was believed to be a key shelter for senior Maoist leaders including top commanders of the outfit for years. A joint team of security forces comprising personnel from different units of District Reserve Guard, Special Task Force, CRPF and its elite unit CoBRA force were engaged in the anti-Maoist campaign that culminated on May 11. CRPF DG G P Singh and Chhattisgarh police chief Arun Dev Gautam along with senior officials on Wednesday jointly briefed the media in Bijapur (south Bastar) on how the planned Operation Black Forest got executed and the successful outcome of the mission.
Govt Committed To Establishing Peace In Naxal-Affected Region: PM Modi
Security forces achieved a historic breakthrough in the resolve to make the country Naxal-free with the killing of 31 notorious Naxalites in the Karregutta hills along the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border- Amit Shah
Chhattisgarh Gets State's First Tribal Museum; Will Preserve Traditions, Says CM Sai
The museum depicts the lifestyle, costumes, folk art, customs and religious beliefs of various tribal communities of Chhattisgarh through visual and digital mediums.
31 Naxals killed in 21-day operation across Karregutta Hills
Security forces conducted a 21-day operation against Naxals in Chhattisgarh. They eliminated 31 Naxals, including 16 women, near Karregutta hills. The operation targeted key Naxal organizations. Forces recovered weapons and destroyed weapon-making units. Union Home Minister Amit Shah reaffirmed the goal of a Naxal-free India by March 31, 2026. Security forces are intensifying efforts to eliminate Naxalism.
HM Amit Shah lauds security forces for eliminating 31 Maoists
Raipur: Lauding heroic efforts of security forces in eliminating 31 Maoists at Karregutta hills, Chhattisgarh, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday said security forces have achieved a historic milestone in the fight against Maoism by eliminating notorious Maoists in the biggest operation to date. HM Amit Shah reaffirmed the governments commitment to eradicating Maoism, 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 .
Forces claim huge blow to Maoists in 'Black Forest' op
Chiefs of Central Reserve Police Force and Chhattisgarh police, GP Singh and AD Singh respectively, along with senior commanders of the two forces addressed the media in this district, about 450 km from state capital Raipur, to assert that the top armed Maoist leadership was either eliminated or injured.
Security forces eliminate 31 Maoists in Karregutta hills operation
Bijapur: Security forces Wednesday declared a major success, saying they have demolished the invincibility of the Maoists and killed 31 ultras in and around a treacherous hill along the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border in the biggest ever coordinated operation carried out by them to eliminate the menace by next March. Chiefs of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) []
31 Maoists killed in 21-day action at Karregutta hills: CRPF DG
Amit Shah lauds major success for anti-Maoist operations; CRPF and Chhattisgarh Police aim to end Maoist violence by 2026
After Biggest Op Against Maoists, Tricolour At 'Red Terror' Hill: Amit Shah
The killing of 31 Maoists at Karregutta Hill on the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border this week - the result of 'India's largest anti-Maoist op' - has been hailed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah as an historic achievement.
31 Maoists killed in 21-day anti-Naxal operations at Karregutta hills: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday said that security forces killed 31 notorious Naxalites in the Kurraguttalu Hills (KGH) on the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border in the biggest ever operation against Naxalism. In a post on X, Shah said, Achieving a historic breakthrough in the resolve of #NaxalFreeBharat security forces killed 31 notorious naxalites in the []
Amit Shah Says 31 Maoists Killed In 21-Day Anti-Naxal Operation On Chhattisgarh-Telangana Border
In a major anti-Naxal operation, security forces eliminated 31 Naxalites in the Kurraguttalu Hills on the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border. Home Minister Amit Shah hailed this as a historic breakthrough. The operation, lasting 21 days, resulted in no casualties for the security forces. Shah congratulated the CRPF, STF, and DRG soldiers for their bravery.
Soldier shoots self in Chhattisgarh's Sukma
Amid heightened action against Naxalites in Chhattisgarh, a soldier belonging to Gopaniya Sainik (secret force) Sodhi Somra allegedly shot himself with his service rifle on Wednesday. He was stationed at Sukma, the hotbed of Naxal activities.
Gopniya Sainik Dies by Suicide in Chhattisgarhs Sukma Police Camp
Sodhi Somda, a secret trooper aiding anti-Naxal ops, shot himself using a service rifle; probe underway to determine motive.
Juvenile among four held for murder of pharmacy graduate in Odisha's Nuapada
NUAPADA: Chhattisgarh police on Monday arrested four persons including a juvenile for their alleged involvement in the murder of a 35-year-old pharmacy graduate of Nuapada, whose body was found in Komakhan area of the neighbouring state on May 8. The accused are Parsuram Dansena (20), Ganpat Dansena (27), Saroj Dansena (24) and the juvenile, all of Nuapada. They reportedly abducted and murdered Manas Ranjan Tripathi of Shiv Shakti Nagar after their bid to collect ransom failed, said police. Sources said Manas went missing on the evening of May 8 after he left on his motorcycle to visit Mahuabhata. Finding his mobile phone switched off, his family members became worried. The next day, Nuapada police received a report from their Komakhan counterparts in Chhattisgarh about recovery of the body of an unidentified man near Kasekera-Tongopani village. The mans face, mouth and hands were wrapped in plastic tape, indicating that he was transported to the location by a vehicle. After the body was identified to be that of Manas, postmortem confirmed death by suffocation, establishing it as a murder. During investigation, police tracked down Parsuram from Mahuabhata. The accused was subjected to intense grilling following which he confessed to his crime and revealed the names of his associates involved in the murder. Parsuram told police that they kidnapped Manas for ransom. The accused taped his mouth and hands, took him on a forest route towards Komakhan in a car and checked his bank balance on his mobile phone. Finding only Rs 9,000 in his account, they suffocated him to death and dumped his body in a field. Police recovered the car used in the crime, Manas motorcycle and his medical bag besides the mobile phones of the accused.
92 per cent CBSE students clear Class X in Odisha, Class XII success rate 79 per cent
BHUBANESWAR: Over 92 per cent students from Odisha cleared the CBSE Class X exams, while around 79 per cent students cracked the Class XII exams, the results of which were announced on Tuesday. Bhubaneswar region comprising three states, Odisha, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal, recorded an overall pass percentage of 92.64 in Class X and 83.64 in Class XII, marginally up from last years 92.03 per cent and 83.34 per cent respectively. The pass percentage of the region, however, was little less compared to the national average that stood at 93.66 for Class X and 88.39 for Class XII. Girls outperformed boys in the both the exams in Odisha this year. As per CBSE data, the pass percentage of girls and boys stood 93.34 per cent and 91.57 per cent, respectively for Class X and 80.77 per cent and 77.05 per cent, respectively for Class XII in the state. In Odisha, a total 60,315 students, including 31,893 boys and 28,422 girls, from 727 schools appeared the Class X Board exam across 250 centres this year, out of whom 55,734, which include 29,206 boys and 26,528 girls, secured pass marks, with an overall pass percentage of 92.40 per cent. Similarly, a total 40,728 students, 22,228 boys and 18,500 girls, from 505 schools appeared the Class XII Board exam in 240 centres across the state this year, in which 32,070 students, 17,172 boys and 14,943 girls, secured pass marks. The overall pass percentage of the state in Class XII stood at 78.74 per cent, which is 2.11 pc less than the previous year. The Board clarified that no merit list has been prepared and declared for the exams to avoid unhealthy competition among the students. However, the top 0.1 per cent of the students who have secured highest marks in the subjects will be provided merit certificate in their respective digi-locker accounts.
14 Naxalites Surrender In Chhattisgarh's Sukma, 8 Of Them Carry Total Rs 16 Lakh Bounty
They said they were impressed by the 'Niyad Nellanar' (your good village) scheme of the state government, aimed at facilitating development works in remote villages, and new surrender and rehabilitation policy of the state government, he said.
Tech-savvy Telangana lags in birth, death digitisation
HYDERABAD: Despite being considered one of the top tech hubs in the country, Telangana has lagged behind in issuing digital birth certificates. According to the Civil Registration System (CRS) 2021 report, out of a total of 6,11,651 registered births, 2,34,425 deaths, and 6,051 stillbirths in the state, only 4,15,485 birth records, 1,26,098 death records and 4,062 stillbirth records had been digitised. The lack of digital birth certificates creates difficulties for citizens in accessing various services. The report also noted that birth and death registrations often did not occur within the stipulated 21-day period. Telangana, Bihar, Tripura, Goa, Delhi, Karnataka, Kerala, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh fall into the category of registering more than 50% but less than 80% of births and deaths within the 21-day time frame, the report stated. This shortfall persists despite directions issued to all District Medical and Health Officers (District Registrars) and Municipal Commissioners/Municipal Health Officers (Urban Registrars), who are authorised to prosecute and compound offences. These officials were again instructed to exercise their powers under Section 23 of the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969, to improve registration compliance. However, the CRS report pointed out that Telangana did not impose any penalties under Section 23 of the Act and submitted a nil report to the Centre. The report further stated that several states, including Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, did not furnish complete information regarding birth and death certificates issued under Sections 12 and 17 of the Act. According to the CRS, Telangana cited Covid-19 as one of the major causes of under-reporting, along with a lack of sub-registrars and statistical staff in municipalities, and a high number of vacancies among panchayat secretaries. The number of registered births in Telangana also declined in 2021 compared to 2020. Nationally, the number of registered births decreased slightly from 242.2 lakhs in 2020 to 242.0 lakhs in 2021 a decline of about 0.1%. Most states and union territories saw a decrease in registered births in 2021, with the exception of Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Mizoram, Nagaland, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, and Puducherry. The report noted that 12 states and UTs Jharkhand, Karnataka, Assam, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Kerala, Odisha, and Tamil Nadu contributed significantly to the overall decline in registered births in 2021 compared to 2020.
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Anil-Agarwal-led Vedanta has said it is exploring critical mineral assets in states like Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Bihar, Arunachal Pradesh, Karnataka and Chhattisgarh.
Naxalites kill villager accusing him of being police informer
In Chhattisgarh's Bijapur, suspected Maoists killed Naga Bhandari, a fair-price shop owner, believing him to be a police informer. The attack occurred in Lingapur village. Police have launched a search operation. Separately, in Gadchiroli, Maharashtra, near the Chhattisgarh border, police recovered weapons and ammunition after a two-hour exchange of fire with Maoists at three locations.
Vedanta exploring critical mineral assets in Maharashtra, Rajasthan, other states
Vedanta, led by Anil Agarwal, is expanding its presence in critical minerals exploration across six Indian statesMaharashtra, Rajasthan, Bihar, Arunachal Pradesh, Karnataka, and Chhattisgarhto support clean energy technologies and India's mineral security goals.
Police Seize Weapons, Detonators After Encounter With Naxalites On Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh Border
The exchange took place at three locations and lasted two hours, a release by the Gadchiroli Superintendent of Police (SP) office said.
Karwar: Newlywed CRPF Jawan Returns to Duty
Having tied the knot on May 1, Jayant and his bride were on their way to their honeymoon in Ooty when he received an urgent call from his CRPF unit in Chhattisgarh
Weapons, explosives seized after encounter with Maoists on Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border
The exchange between the security forces and Maoists took place at three locations and lasted two hours, Gadchiroli police said.
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CG Vyapam Sub Engineer Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online for 113 Posts
The Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board (CG Vyapam) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 113 Sub Engineer posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official CG Vyapam website. The last date to submit the application form is 02-06-2025.
The death toll in Chhattisgarh's Saragaon accident has risen to 13 on Monday, Raipur SP Lal Ummed Singh said.
13 killed,12 injured after truck collides with trailer in Chhattisgarhs Raipur
The death toll in Chhattisgarhs Saragaon accident has risen to 13 on Monday, Raipur SP Lal Ummed Singh said. Some people from the village Chataud had gone to Bana Banarasi to participate in the Chatthi program. They were returning after the program was over During this, an accident happened near Raipur-Balodabazar road A total []
Chhattisgarh: 13 dead, several injured in tragic road crash near Raipur
New Delhi: In a devastating road accident near Raipur, Chhattisgarh, 13 people, including women and children, lost their lives when their Swaraj Mazda vehicle collided with a trailer truck on the Raipur-Balodabazar highway. The victims were returning from a family ceremony when the tragedy struck near the village of Bangoli, under the Kharora police station. 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 .
Raipur Diary | State poised to emerge as a textile hub soon
The Chhattisgarh government has signed a MoU with the Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI), marking a major step towards transforming the state into a centre for textile and apparel manufacturing. During the recent CMAI FAB show in Mumbai, CM Vishnu Deo Sai engaged with the investors and industrialists, inviting them to invest in the state. He presented the states ambitious vision for the textile sector. The government is emphasising that the state is now not just focused on ease of doing business, but speed of doing business. Additionally, the state cabinet has already approved NIFT campus in Nava Raipur. Soon, a CMAI Textile and Apparel facilitation centre too will be set up. Indias 1st hydrogen fuel truck for mining logistics The Adani Enterprises has deployed the countrys first hydrogen fuel cell truck to promote cleaner transportation for mining logistics at the state governments coal block. Each truck, equipped with smart technology and three hydrogen tanks, can carry up to 40 tons of cargo over a distance of 200 km. CM Vishnu Deo Sai flagged off the first truck that will be used to transport coal from the Gare Pelma III Block in Chhattisgarhs Raigarh district to the states power plant. Hydrogen, the most abundant element, produces no harmful emissions. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles match diesel trucks in range and load capacity but emit only water vapour and warm air. Waqf Board notices to 400 wrongdoers Chhattisgarh State Waqf Board has served notices to people who have illegally taken possession of its properties, as well as those who have accrued unpaid rents for leased properties. Over 400 people have been served notices across the state on properties worth over `500 crore, as the Board Chairman, Salim Raj, has directed the concerned district collectors and the superintendents of police to cancel all registrations that the Board asserts have been sold illegally. Early this month, a team from the ministry of minority affairs visited Chhattisgarh to inspect the Waqf properties and its existing status. As per the board, the state possesses Waqf properties worth more than `5,000 crore. Ejaz Kaiser Our correspondent in Chhattisgarh ejaz@newindianexpress.com
13 Dead, 11 Injured After Trailer Collides With Truck In Chhattisgarh's Raipur
13 killed,12 injured after truck collides with trailer in Chhattisgarh's Raipur
A tragic accident near Saragaon on Raipur-Balodabazar Road in Chhattisgarh has claimed the lives of 13 people. The incident occurred when a truck carrying villagers returning from a Chatthi program collided with a trailer. Twelve others sustained injuries and are currently receiving treatment at Dr B.R. Ambedkar Memorial Hospital in Raipur, according to SP Lal Ummed Singh.
9 Women, 4 Children Killed In Trailer-Truck Collision In Chhattisgarh
Thirteen people, all women and children, died and 11 were injured in a collision between a trailer truck and a truck in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, police said.
RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh will intensify surveillance and take action against Bangladeshi infiltrators and immigrants residing illegally in the state. As part of a special campaign, a directive from the state Home Minister Vijay Sharma, who is also the Deputy Chief Minister, mandates the formation of a special task force in every district of the state. This campaign is crucial from a national security perspective, as these infiltrators could pose serious challenges. There will also be action against those who engage in producing forged documents for illegal immigrants, said Sharma. The state police headquarters (PHQ) has issued instructions to all district superintendents of police to form special task forces to intensify the identification of Bangladeshi infiltrators and illegal immigrants, take necessary action, and deport them. The police in each district will carry out a special campaign to effectively track down illegal immigrants and take appropriate action in accordance with the law. Information will also be shared from each district with the state government, said an official. Contractors, business owners of tents, and scrap dealers who hire workers or labourers from outside without valid documents will also face action. They will be required to verify the documents of their workforce. All district SPs have been instructed to routinely update the PHQ on the actions taken. The Vishnu Deo Sai cabinet, on April 28, deliberated on the issue of Bangladeshi infiltrators and illegal immigrants and decided to implement an effective action plan against them across the state. Sharma also mentioned that Chhattisgarh remains vigilant and has put measures in place to counter the threat of cyberattacks targeting the governments digital infrastructure amid the ongoing conflict with Pakistan. There will also be a thorough review to ascertain the validity of authorised documents such as ration cards, Aadhaar, voter IDs, driving licences, and PAN cards. In December last year, the state Home Minister declared that around 850 illegal Bangladeshi infiltrators had been deported from the state.
Accused cannot be convicted on circumstantial evidence alone: Supreme Court
In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court recently overturned a Chhattisgarh High Court judgment that had convicted a man for murder and other offences, observing that in a case based solely on circumstantial evidence, the accused cannot be held guilty. The apex court, while making this observation, allowed the appeal of the accused-appellant, Firuram Sahu, and acquitted him of all charges. There is absolutely no chain of circumstances available in the case which could lead to a conclusion of guilt, and there remains considerable scope for alternative hypotheses pointing to the innocence of the accused (Firuram Sahu). The only circumstance is the recovery of a tessi with human blood, which is insufficient to convict the accused for murder, stated a two-judge bench comprising Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia and Justice K Vinod Chandran in a recent ruling. While setting aside the High Court's judgment, the Supreme Court acquitted Sahu and dismissed the prosecutions case as unreliable. Sahu's counsel and Advocate-on-Record (AOR), Hitendra Rath, told this newspaper that the top court did not place any credence on the prosecutions version. The court further clarified that this was a clear case of circumstantial evidence. The only claim made by the prosecution was that there had been a land dispute between the deceased and the accused. The deceaseds son had testified that on the day of the murder, his mother had been complaining about the accused. Discarding the testimonies of prosecution witnesses, including the deceaseds son, the court reiterated that no conclusive chain of events was established to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt. It is evident that the circumstances proved relate only to a title dispute between the deceased and the appellant, and the recovery of a tessi with human blood from the appellants bathroom following a disclosure allegedly made by him. However, this recovery alone is not sufficient to convict the accused of murder, the court held. It also noted that the prosecution failed to provide any other credible evidence linking the accused directly to the crime. The recovery is inconsequential, as the alleged weapon was never conclusively connected to the murder, the court stated. As a result, the court concluded that the prosecution had failed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt. Under these circumstances, the conviction and sentence of the appellant are set aside, the apex court ruled. Firuram Sahu had been convicted under several sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including Section 302 (Murder) and Section 201 (Destruction of Evidence), and sentenced to life imprisonment by the trial court. This conviction was upheld by the Chhattisgarh High Court in 2024, which was then challenged by Sahu in the Supreme Court.
Indias first hydrogen-powered truck for mining logistics deployed in Chhattisgarh
RAIPUR: The countrys first hydrogen fuel cell truck to promote cleaner transportation for mining logistics has been deployed at the Chhattisgarh governments coal block by Adani Enterprises on Saturday. Each truck, equipped with smart technology and three hydrogen tanks, can carry up to 40 tons of cargo over a 200-kilometer range. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai flagged off the first truck that will be used to transport coal from the Gare Pelma III Block in Chhattisgarhs Raigarh district to the states power plant. The state-owned Chhattisgarh State Power Generation Company Limited has appointed Adani Enterprises as the mine developer and operator for the Gare Pelma III block through a competitive bidding process. The launch of India's first hydrogen-powered truck in Chhattisgarh reflects the state's commitment to sustainability. Such initiatives will significantly reduce our carbon footprint and set a new standard for industry, said the chief minister. Hydrogen, the most abundant element, produces no harmful emissions. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles match diesel trucks in range and load capacity but emit only water vapour and warm air, with minimal noise. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai flagged off the first truck that will be used to transport coal from the Gare Pelma III Block in Chhattisgarhs Raigarh district to the states power plant. Since mining mainly uses diesel-powered machinery, switching to cleaner fuels will reduce emissions and noise. It will also help lower Indias crude oil imports and carbon footprint. These hydrogen-powered trucks will gradually replace diesel vehicles used in the companys logistics operations. In collaboration with an Indian and international energy technology firm and a major auto manufacturer, Adani is developing hydrogen fuel cell battery-operated trucks for cargo transport. The initiative for hydrogen-powered trucks is a significant step towards Adani Group's commitment to decarbonisation and responsible mining. We are creating model mines with minimal environmental impact by incorporating autonomous dozer push technologies, solar power, digital initiatives, and tree transplanters to relocate trees, said Vinay Prakash, CEO - Natural Resources and Director Adani Enterprises. Adani will replace the conventional diesel trucks with those powered by environmentally friendly hydrogen cells. Adani Natural Resources is the first in Asia to deploy Dozer Push Semi-Autonomous Technology, boosting both safety and sustainability.
A party veteran, three-time MP and former Union minister Bhakta Charan Das has been given a herculean task of rebuilding Congress in Odisha. In discussion with Team TNIE under the Odisha Dialogues series, the newly-appointed president of Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee outlines his vision, mission and strategy to revive the grand old party in the state. Excerpts: You have been appointed as the president of Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee (OPCC) at a time when the party is in a crisis in the state. It is fighting from the margins. What is your immediate strategy to revive the party in the state? I have been in Odisha politics since long. I have initiated steps to find out the reasons behind the partys defeat in every election and what can be done for its revival in the state. The two rivals - BJP and BJD - are no doubt stronger. They have money power and efficient election management machinery. But I believe that people of Odisha want a real change. The people of the state have realised that the BJD and BJP are hand in glove. They are once again looking towards Congress with hope. You said that BJD and BJP are hand in glove. If the people knew this, why did they vote for BJP in 2024 election? Why did Congress fare so badly? In the last election, our selection of candidates was wrong to the extent of 80 per cent. I clearly admit it. The campaigning was also amiss. Did you see any public meeting other than that addressed by Rahul Gandhiji and party president Khargeji? Barring a meeting that I had organised in Kalahandi in which former Chhattisgarh chief minister Bhupesh Baghel attended, there was no concerted campaign involving national leaders. We totally failed in election management. But you must realise, despite our weaknesses, about 15 of our candidates lost by low margins of 5,000 to 15,000 votes. If we had given some more attention to them, the party could have won another 15 to 20 Assembly seats. You were appointed OPCC president overlooking the claims of several senior leaders like Srikant Jena and Mohammed Moquim. As factionalism has long plagued the Congress in the state, how do you plan to unify leaders and cadres? You must see how I have already unified everybody. I openly visited every leaders house and discussed with them. They are all coming together. All the senior leaders like Srikant Jena, Jayadev Jena, Niranjan Patnaik and Koraput MP Saptagiri Ulaka are very close to me. Everybody including the young MLAs are also supporting me. Nobody has opposed my appointment. Where are the youth leaders in Congress? The party has failed to groom young leaders who can take the organisation ahead. We have many young leaders who were defeated in the 2024 election. At least 20 youth candidates are there who can win the next election. Now we are focused on rebuilding the Youth Congress and NSUI. We are going to organise intensive training camps for them. We are also selecting educated women leaders. I am going to select 500 educated youths with commitment who will carry the party forward. BJPs rise and BJDs fall have reshaped Odishas political landscape. How do you see this shift politically for Congress ? BJP has risen because of the fault of the Congress. Congress should have occupied the second place. We should have started at least one year before the last election. We should have strengthened the booths, identified the constituencies. We could have won 50 seats. If I would have come one year before, things would have been different. But this did not happen. So, BJP came to power by default. The understanding between BJD and BJP has also brought the BJP to power. BJD has 51 MLAs, but it has no MP. Five BJD MLAs win from a parliamentary segment, but they lose the parliamentary seat. How? Is it not a question to be discussed? I think the BJD and BJP planned this together. BJD let BJP MPs win for the Centre and thought BJP will be second in Assembly and they will rule the state. They have gifted the parliament seats. Some agreement was there. Do you think the strategy to focus on a single issue of growing crime against women in Odisha and the caste census demand which has now been announced by the Centre will help the Congress in Odisha. Will you demand a caste census to be carried out by the state government ? The Congress has succeeded in making the growing crime against women a burning issue in the state in just two months. The BJP laughed at us when we first started campaign on the issue. But now, you yourself can see everybody is raising the same issue. From Assembly to the streets, it is a raging issue in the state. You can see the government is cornered. Women are 50 per cent of the population. Naveen Patnaik exploited women voters by forming Mission Shakti. Now Mohan Majhi government is doing the same thing. Women have realised they are being exploited. More than 65 gang rapes have been reported in the last eight months of the BJP government. The BJP and BJD are not speaking on this. Already 300 days of this government have passed. Can they give a white paper on their performance and which of the promises they have fulfilled except Subhadra. And, we have also explained what Subhadra Yojana is. This is only Rs 27 per day which cannot cover even the cost of a meal per day. On caste census, when Rahul Gandhiji had started the campaign, the BJP had vehemently opposed it. Rahulji did not yield and continuously went on hammering on the issue. This terrified the central government. Suddenly, before the Bihar election it was compelled to announce the census. The BJP succumbed to the pressure of the Opposition. Our leader Rahul Gandhi still has not allowed the domain free for the BJP. He said it should not be like the Womens Reservation Bill. Timeline should be announced for implementation of the caste census. We will go to the people on the issue. We are not going to walk out of it. How do you plan to energise the party at the grassroots level where BJP and BJD are firmly ensconced with strong organisational base? You have seen candle yatras organised by the BJD and BJP at the district level after the Pahalgam terrorist attack to express solidarity with the families of the victims. You see the crowd in their yatras and those conducted by the Congress on the same issue. People were spontaneously joining the Congress programme. Our numbers were much much higher than theirs. I should tell you, the day I arrived after being appointed as the OPCC president, I fell down and broke my hand. But I did the Sankalpa Yatra and walked to Puri. You have yourself seen the crowd at my padayatra. People were not mobilised. They joined on their own and it was from village to village. Further, nobody was coming to take our membership. Now people have started joining our party. Mass exodus from other parties also is taking place. Everyday people are joining Congress at the district level and here in state headquarters also. Have you set any target for the membership drive like the BJP or the BJD ? By the end of July we will have formed panchayat level organisations. Youths, students will have their representation, and women are working in a big way. There will be big rallies of women where there will be no men. You have started the process to rebuild the party in the state. But the state office-bearers are yet to be announced even after two-and-half months of your appointment. We have started appointment of office-bearers. We have appointed a Political Affairs Committee (PAC). The media panel will be declared shortly. We have declared the Youth Congress team. Every department will have office-bearers in one month. The state executive and state office-bearers will be announced after that. You will see a full-fledged team of the Congress in the coming days. Party rebuilding needs money and resources when you are up against strong rivals like BJD and BJP. Just before the elections, Congress candidate for Puri LS seat withdrew her candidature for lack of resources. What are your plans? I will raise money from the common people. I will request for Rs 100 per month. Many people are there to contribute. If from each district 20,000 to 25,000 people give me Rs 100 per month, then it will be Rs 10 crore month. In four years, it would be Rs 480 crore. You have given a call to the Congress leaders who had left the party to return. Many of them had contested the 2024 election and defeated. What is the response? Response has been very unique. They had left the party, but in heart and mind they have still been in Congress. Some people did not get respect in the other parties. Some also did not get tickets. Many reasons are there. They do not want to be left behind now. You have also recently made a big statement that many BJD leaders are in touch with you. Can you clarify on this? Is the BJD going to split ? Many BJD leaders are my friends, and we talk. But I cannot say anything about the split. I would have been happy if BJD had maintained its independence. BJD has surrendered before the BJP. If the BJD can separate itself from BJP, it will emerge stronger even now. They are not able to fight for Biju Patnaik International Airport. They could not save Panchayati Raj Day for Biju Patnaik. One of their leaders compared Biju Patnaik who was very close to Nehruji with Pandian ( VK Pandian) and Naveen Patnaik did not utter a single word. Could not ask him to beg apology or leave the party. He is so much helpless. Do you think that people, political leaders who came for the ideology of Biju Patnaik and respect for Naveen Babu can continue in the party? What do you want. A strong BJD or a strong Congress ? I want a strong BJD for the sake of Oppositions requirement in the state. Because this is a double-engine government, a strong Opposition is required. If BJD would have been strong enough, BJD and Congress combined would have 65 or 66 MLAs. Then you have four independents. You could have roped them in anytime. So you want to topple the government ? They would have been terrified. A strong Opposition would have been possible. That is why I provoked. I wanted to awaken them. But they have ruled for 24 years. How can they wake up so soon. You have served in multiple leadership roles, including Union Minister. What personal experiences are you drawing from this revival mission ? I am a street fighter and a common man. I can work in worst situations. I can make an issue out of a non-issue. I have that confidence. I walked for three days with a broken hand for darshan of Lord Jagannath. People are central to all my works since the time I fought for poverty stricken people of Kalahandi.
Lifting the veil, letting in light
CHHATTISGARH: Generations in the Bastar zone of south Chhattisgarh have grown up under the shadow of Maoist terror. One such individual is 24-year-old Dr Harish Podiyami, a tribal from the Gond community who has served as a medical officer in his home district since August last year. Born and brought up in Sukma, Harish defied the odds by successfully completing an MBBS course at Raipurs Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Medical College in 2023. Coming from an area woefully roiled by Left-wing extremism and violence unleashed for the past over four decades, it was no mean feat. But Harish is not done yet. He is already preparing himself for another competitive exam to pursue a postgraduate degree MD or MS. As someone who was raised in a region considered a hotbed of Maoist violence, it goes without saying that he didnt have an easy childhood. But not many realise the challenges that come with living in a conflict zone. His family had no access to proper healthcare facilities. Schools were few and far between. And the benefits of government schemes didnt reach families that live in such areas. The situation now is a far cry from those times despite the threat of violence. Roads have been constructed, Anganwadi and health centres have come up and ration shops have opened. But he cant help but shudder when he harks back to those days. My family faced a persistent threat here. We were forced to shift to Rampuram, which distant 20 km from Chintagufa, by Maoists who identified us as supporters of the police, he recalls. But thats when a tragedy struck his family. To move our household belongings, my father went out to arrange a tractor, which met with an accident. My father was critically injured in the mishap. We took him to a district hospital, but there was no doctor to offer emergency services at the time (perhaps because of staff shortage). Besides, there was no ventilator support. We lost my father as a result. Had he received the necessary help and care in time, he could have been saved, a visibly shaken Harish says. It was a rude shock for our family, he says, revealing that it was at this very moment that he decided to pursue a career in medicine. The expenses of his medical education were met by his elder brother, a farmer, and a scholarship. He started school education in 2006, when the controversial government-backed anti-Maoist peace campaign Salwa Judum was at its peak. During those days, the Naxals used to pick a young member in every family under their rule to join as cadres of the banned outfit CPI (Maoist). I was young then. I remained a target of the Maoists. Though my parents were not educated, they were wise enough to realise that if I went to school, I would not end up as a part of the Maoist organisation, the young doctor says. Though he earlier wanted to serve as a civil servant, it soon dawned on him that if he wanted to clear the UPSC exams, he needed good coaching. And for that, he would have to spend a lot of money and stay in Delhi. I was good in biology and chemistry. So, I decided to try my luck in the medical stream instead, he smiles, adding, I got selected in an MBBS course in the year 2018 when my family was going through a tough phase in life. Now, he continues to serve the people in his area as a health professional. There is a lack of awareness about health and facilities in hospitals across most of our area in Sukma. I understand my people, their issues and the situation here better, said Dr Harish. Changing contours of conflict zone Not many realise the challenges that come with living in a conflict zone. Harish and his family had no access to proper healthcare facilities. Schools were few and far between. And the benefits of government schemes didnt reach families that live in such areas. The situation now is a far cry from those times despite the threat of violence. Roads have been constructed, Anganwadi and health centres have come up and ration shops have opened.
Adani Group Deploys India's 1st Hydrogen-Powered Truck For Mining Logistics
Adani group has deployed India's first hydrogen-powered truck for mining logistics in Chhattisgarh, which can carry 40 tonnes of cargo over a 200-kilometre range, the conglomerate said Saturday.
Adani Group rolls out Indias first hydrogen-powered mining truck in Chhattisgarh
Developed in collaboration with domestic and international technology partners, this fuel cell vehicle is part of Adanis broader initiative to decarbonise operations
Adani Group Deploys First Hydrogen Truck To Haul Coal In Chhattisgarh
On Saturday, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai flagged off the truck on its maiden journey from state capital Raipur.
Mohua flower sale norm needs a change: MLA
MALKANGIRI: Malkangiri MLA Narasinga Madkami met Excise minister Prithviraj Harichandan in Bhubaneswar on Friday and urged him to bring changes in the Orissa Excise (Mohua Flower) Rules-1976 to benefit harvesters by providing them suitable minimum support prices similar to neighbouring Chhattisgarh. Madkami informed that the state government issues licenses to villagers to sell mohua flowers under the category Go Khadya (cattle feed) which he said needs to be changed. The MLA said that he suggested to simplify the rules and regulations regarding sale of mohua flower, following Chhattisgarhs model. Such changes will increase government revenue and benefit the common people, mohua flower sellers and marginal businessmen, he added.
Chhattisgarh, Telangana smash Red turfs, Maha goes slow on guerrillas
Ishika Bala of Chhattisgarh made everyone in her district and her family proud as she topped class 10th board exam. Her success is not only about clearing an exam but more than that she battled a severe disease and then topped the board exam.
38 members of CPI (Maoist) from Chhattisgarh surrender before Kothagudem police
NHM Chhattisgarh ANM, Staff Nurse and Other Posts Result 2025: The National Health Mission Chhattisgarh (NHM Chhattisgarh) has officially released the NHM Chhattisgarh ANM, Staff Nurse and Other Posts Result 2025. Candidates who appeared for the examination can now view their results online through the official website rajnandgaon.nic.in.
Operation Sankalp continues in secrecy on Chhattisgarh-Telangana border
Hyderabad: The extensive operation to eliminate the revolutionaries belonging to the Communist Party of India (Maoist) on the Telangana-Chhattisgarh border areas continued for the 19th day on Friday, May 9. There have been speculations and selective information being shared by the government regarding the number of casualties and their identities resulting from the Operation Sankalp, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Chhattisgarh girl scores 99.17% while overcoming cancer; tops State board
Ishika missed the board examination last year after being diagnosed in October 2023; her family says that while she has always done well academically, this difficult phase strengthened her resolve
Ayush University Result 2025 Released at ddumhsaucg.ac.in Direct Link to Download 5th Sem Result
Ayush University Result 2025: Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Memorial Health Science & Ayush University of Chhattisgarh Result 2025 has been released on ddumhsaucg.ac.in. Here is the direct Link to check your B.Sc/MBBS 5th Sem Results Online.
Operation Sindoor: MP, Chhattisgarh Erupt In Celebrations
Widows of 2 slain men in Pahalgam carnage calls it fitting tribute to victims, CMs of both states hail PM and army
From cancer fighter to topper: Ishika Bala leads Chhattisgarh class 10 board exams with 99.2%
Ishika Bala, a resilient Class 10 student from Kanker, overcame blood cancer and emerged as the state board exam topper with 99.2%. Akhil Sen from Kanker also topped Class 12 in commerce with 98.2%. Despite challenges like Maoist insurgency, students from the Bastar division excelled, with eight securing top 10 spots.
CGBSE 10th, 12th Class Time Table 2025 Out cgbse.nic.in Check Time Table Here
Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education has released the CGBSE 10th, 12th Class. Students can access their CG Board Result 2025 using their registration number through the direct link here.
Chhattisgarh student tops class 10 board exams amid battle with cancer
RAIPUR: Amid ongoing treatment for cancer, Ishika Bala, a student from Chhattisgarhs Maoist-hit Kanker district, has emerged as the Class 10 state topper, balancing her studies with a personal battle few her age face. The daughter of a farmer, Shankar Bala, she was diagnosed with blood cancer in October 2023. Her health issues caused a temporary setback, and she couldnt appear for the Class 10 board exams in 2024. However, the obstacle didnt prevent her from moving ahead, as she nurtured a strong belief in herself with renewed hope and zest to sit for the board exams in 2025. The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education declared the results for the Class 10 board exams on Wednesday. This year, 3.28 lakh students appeared for the exams, and the overall pass percentage stood at 76.53%. Ishika delivered a remarkable performance, securing 99.17%, even as she continued to brave challenges on the health front. Her father said the adversity was equally a difficult test of her personal strength, ability, and patience to overcome the hurdle as she guided herself toward the intended goal of giving her best in the board examinations. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai congratulated her for her outstanding performance. Talented daughter Ishika Bala, a resident of Gondahur in Kanker, secured a top rank in the high school examination. Brilliant students like her and others from the Maoist-affected regions have scripted a new story of success with their hard work, dedication, and zeal while overcoming the challenging adverse situations, said the CM. Ishika is a student of a government school and proved their ability to achieve excellence, said Vijay Pandey, senior journalist in Kanker.
Five RPC members of CPI (Maoist) from Chhattisgarh surrender before police in Mulugu district
Operation Sankalp: 22 Naxalites killed in encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh
In Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district, security forces engaged in Operation Sankalp, a major counter-insurgency effort, resulting in the deaths of twenty-two Naxalites. Since April 21, the operation has led to numerous encounters, the recovery of firearms, and the seizure of explosives and supplies.
22 Maoists killed in ongoing anti-Maoist operation Mission Sankalp in Chhattisgarh
RAIPUR: At least twenty-two Maoists were killed in an encounter with security forces during the ongoing anti-Maoist operation Mission Sankalp in the volatile south-west forest border area of Bijapur district adjoining Telangana, a senior police officer said on Wednesday. The gunbattle broke out in the morning near the Karregutta hilly terrain along the interstate border. So far, 22 bodies have been recovered as the search operation continues in the region. The identity of the dead Maoists are yet to be established, he said. In the past two weeks of the massive offensive in south Bastar, security forces have gunned down 26 Maoists, including three women Naxalites who were killed in an exchange of fire on April 24, followed by the neutralisation of one woman Maoist on 5 May. Several weapons have been recovered during the ongoing decisive inter-state operation involving more than 15,000 security personnel over the past 12 days, as troops continue to march cautiously ahead towards the lesser-known Karregutta forested hills, surrounded by dense terrain, believed to be a crucial safe haven for senior Maoist leaders including top commanders of their battalion, the officer said. Based on specific intelligence inputs about Maoist presence along the south-western border areas of Bijapur, a joint team comprising personnel from the District Reserve Guard (DRG), Special Task Force (STF), CRPF and its elite CoBRA unit launched an anti-Maoist campaign. During the operation underway, an encounter took place between the forces and the Maoists on Wednesday. So far, the bodies of 26 Maoists have been recovered under Operation Mission Sankalp since April 21, he added. In the past few days of this major counter-insurgency drive, security forces have located several Maoist bunkers, hideouts and improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Owing to the inhospitable topography, the forces have been unable to recover all bodies of the Maoists killed, the officer said. Around six jawans have been injured in pressure IED blasts during various stages of the operation. Their conditions are said to be stable and out of danger. This year, 168 Maoists have been killed in various encounters across Chhattisgarh, including 151 in the Bastar division. The Red rebels have also killed nine civilians in separate incidents in the Bastar region, which includes seven Maoist-affected districts.
22 Maoists killed in massive encounter in Chhattisgarh under 'Operation Sankalp'
In a major anti-Naxal operation named 'Sankalp' in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district, security forces killed 22 Maoists in a fierce encounter. The operation, targeting Maoist strongholds near the Telangana border, involved a large contingent of security personnel.
Chhattisgarh Board declares results: 76.53% pass in Class 10, 81.87% in Class 12
The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) announced the 2025 Class 10 and 12 results, with Ishika Bala and Naman Kumar Khuntia topping Class 10, each securing 99.17%, while Akhil Sen emerged as the Class 12 topper with 98.20%. The results reflect exceptional academic performance, with students like Shruti Mangtani and Vaishali Sahu securing high ranks. The board's biannual exam system also provides students a second chance to improve their results.
The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) has announced the 2025 results for Class 10 and 12 exams. The Class 10 pass percentage stands at 76.53%, while 81.87% of students cleared the Class 12 exam. A total of 5.7 lakh students appeared for the exams, which were held in March. Students can check their results online via official websites like cgbse.nic.in and results.cg.nic.in. A second-chance exam will be available for failing students in July.
CGBSE 10th 12th Result 2025: Chhattisgarh board class 10th, 12th results DECLARED at cgbse.nic.in
Chhattisgarh Class 10th results 2025: Candidates who have appeared for Class 10 and Class 12 examination can check the results through the official website of CGBSE at cgbse.nic.in.
Chhattisgarh Board 10th Result 2025: The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) is poised to release the CGBSE Chhattisgarh Board 10th results for 2025 today. Students can access their results on official websites using their roll number and date of birth. The exams were conducted from February to March, and students must secure at least 33 marks in each subject to pass.
CGBSE Chhattisgarh Board 12th Topper List 2025: Check names, marks, districts, other details
The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) has announced the CGBSE Chhattisgarh Board 12th results for 2025, along with the topper list. Students can check their results on cgbse.nic.in, results.cg.nic.in, and cg.results.nic.in. The examinations were held from February to March, with a significant pass percentage reported, continuing the trend from previous years.
CGBSE Chhattisgarh Board 12th Result 2025: The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) is set to announcing the Class 12th results today, accessible on cgbse.nic.in and other official websites. Students who appeared for the exams conducted from February to March can check their scores by entering their roll number and date of birth.
Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission Opens Registration for SSE Mains 2024
The Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission has begun accepting applications for the State Services Examination Mains 2024. Candidates can register until June 5, 2025, with the correction window open shortly after. A total of 3,737 candidates have been shortlisted for the Mains based on the Preliminary exam results. This recruitment drive aims to fill 246 vacancies. For detailed application steps and fee information, read the full article.
Cabinet Nod To Expand Infra, Academic Capacity Of Five IITs
New Delhi, May 7: The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved expansion of academic and infrastructure capacity of five new IITs which were set up in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Jammu and Kashmir, and Karnataka. The total cost for the proposed expansion has been pegged at Rs 11,828.79 crore over a period of four years from 2025-26 to 2028-29, an official statement said. The Cabinet also approved creation of 130 faculty posts at the level of professor in these IlTs. Five [] The post Cabinet Nod To Expand Infra, Academic Capacity Of Five IITs appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Chhattisgarh Board Class 10th and 12th Results 2025 Announcement
The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) is scheduled to release the results for Class 10th and Class 12th examinations on May 7, 2025, at 3:00 PM. Students can check their results online by entering their roll numbers. This article provides essential details about the announcement, including important dates and steps to access the results. Additionally, information regarding rechecking and compartment exams for dissatisfied candidates is included. Stay tuned for the results and follow the outlined steps to ensure you can access your scores promptly.
Fifteen Maoists killed in Chhattisgarhs Bijapur: Police
With this, the total number of Maoists purportedly being killed in Chhattisgarh this year has crossed 150.
Chhattisgarh: Over 15 Naxalites killed in Bijapur encounter
Chhattisgarh: More than 15 Naxalites were killed in encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarhs Bijapur district on Wednesday. On Tuesday, a woman Naxalite was killed in an encounter with security forces in the same district. The ongoing operation, said to be one of the biggest counter-insurgency actions launched in Bastar region, involves personnel of [] The post Chhattisgarh: Over 15 Naxalites killed in Bijapur encounter appeared first on Northlines .
CG Board CGBSE 10th, 12th Class Result 2025 Out Today at cgbse.nic.in How to check Results Here
CG Board CGBSE 10th, 12th Class Result 2025 - The Result of Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education 2025 is will be release for CGBSE 10th, 12th Class at cgbse.nic.in and all the concerned candidates can look up for the CG Board CGBSE 10th, 12th Class Result 2025 online. All those who took the CG Board CGBSE 10th, 12th Class Result 2025 (CGBSE 10th, 12th Class) can view their CG Board CGBSE 10th, 12th Class Result 2025 through Online mode. Candidates will not be informed about the CG Board CGBSE 10th, 12th Class Result 2025 through any offline modes. For more details on the CG Board CGBSE 10th, 12th Class Result 2025, read this article.
Over 15 Naxalites killed in encounter in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district
BIJAPUR : More than 15 Naxalites were killed in an encounter with security forces on Wednesday in the forests of Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district bordering Telangana where a massive counter-insurgency operation is underway, a senior police official said. The gunfight broke out this morning in Karregutta hills forest along the inter-state border, he said. So far, more than 15 Naxalites have been killed and the operation continues, he said. The ongoing Operation Sankalp, said to be one of the biggest counter-insurgency actions launched in Bastar region, involves around 24,000 security personnel belonging to different units including District Reserve Guard (DRG), Bastar Fighters, Special Task Force (STF), all units of state police, Central reserve Police Force (CRPF) and its elite unit CoBRA. The operation was launched on April 21 based on inputs about the presence of senior cadres of battalion no.1, the strongest military formation of Maoists, and Telangana state committee of Maoists.
Over 15 Naxals killed by security forces in an ongoing encounter near Karegutta Hills under Mission Sankalp, say police officials.
The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) is expected to announce the Class 10 and 12 results today, May 7, 2025, at 3 PM. Around 5.71 lakh students appeared for the exams. Students can check their results at cgbse.nic.in. Qualified candidates can pursue further studies, while re-evaluation and supplementary options will also be available.
Chambal model to uproot Maoists in MP soon
BHOPAL: More than two decades after special anti-dacoit informers played a key role in elimination of inter-state dacoits from the ravines of Chambal, Madhya Pradesh is set to replicate the same strategy to end the menace of left-wing extremism (LWE) in three districts bordering Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra. The state cabinet on Tuesday approved 850 posts for a special auxiliary force for Maoist-affected Balaghat, Mandla and Dindori districts for one year. The 850 volunteers will get a monthly honorarium of Rs 25,000 each for one year, which will cost Rs 25 crore to the state government. Following the aggressive anti-Naxal operations in Chhattisgarh, there are inputs of movement of the outlaws in the three districts of MP. The 850 recruits, who will be local residents, will serve as a key information base to forces engaged in anti-Naxal operations, cabinet minister Kailash Vijayvargiya said. A similar army of 1000 informers had played important role in elimination of dreaded dacoit gangs from the ravines of Chambal. Those 1000 posts were lying defunct since dacoits were eliminated. As many as 150 of such informers were recruited in 2022 in the Maoist-hit areas of the state, who, police say, played a key role in elimination of Maoists in the last two years, including six women Maoist cadres in February-March. This latest decision to recruit 850 youngsters will give a decisive edge to the forces engaged in anti-Maoists operations in the dense forests. It will not just give employment for a year to the youth, but the best and most skilled among them might well be absorbed in the police force in the same region, special DG (anti-Naxal operations) Pankaj Srivastava told this newspaper. According to sources, 60-75 armed Maoists, including women cadres, are moving in the jungles of Balaghat, Mandla and Dindori districts. 850 posts for a special auxiliary force okayed The state cabinet Tuesday approved 850 posts for a special auxiliary force for Maoist-affected Balaghat, Mandla and Dindori districts for one year. The 850 volunteers will get a monthly honorarium of Rs 25,000 each for one year, which will cost the state Rs 25 crore.
Top woman Naxal killed in Chhattisgarh
A female Naxalite was killed in a gunfight with security forces in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district during a large-scale anti-Naxal operation. The encounter occurred in the forest near Karregutta hills along the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border. Since the operation began on April 21, security forces have recovered the bodies of four female Maoists in the area, along with a .
Woman cadre killed by special forces in Chhattisgarhs anti-Maoist operation
RAIPUR: A woman Maoist in uniform was killed in an encounter with the security forces in Bijapurs south-west forested border area adjoining Telangana, Bastar police said on Tuesday. Three women Naxalites were earlier killed in an exchange of fire with security forces on April 24. So far, four bodies, all women cadres of banned CPI (Maoists), besides several weapons have been recovered during the ongoing decisive inter-state operation involving more than 10,000 security personnel over the past 12 days, as troops continue to march cautiously ahead towards a lesser-known Karregutta forested hills, believed to be a crucial safe haven for Maoist leaders including their top commanders. Based on specific intelligence inputs about the presence of Maoists along the south-west border areas of Bijapur district, a joint team of security forces comprising personnel from District Reserve Guard (DRG), Special Task Force (STF), CRPF and its elite Cobra force is out on an anti-Maoist campaign. During the operation underway, an encounter took place between the forces and the Maoists. The body of a woman Maoist and a rifle were recovered from the scene, said Sunderraj P, Bastar range inspector general of police. Based on the marks and impressions at the encounter site, there remains a strong possibility of more Maoists being killed and injured in the gun battle, the officer added. During the last few days of the ongoing significant anti-Naxal campaign, the forces in the region have unearthed several Maoist bunkers, their hideouts and improvised explosive devices (IEDs), he stated. Owing to tough inhospitable topography, the forces could not recover all bodies of Maoists killed during the operation, said the IG. Some jawans were also injured in the IED blast and their conditions were stated to be out of danger. In another incident in Sukma district, south Chhattisgarh, the Maoists killed a deputy sarpanch Muchaki Ram of Tarlaguda village panchayat at Benpalli on Monday. His body was recovered on Tuesday after the villagers alerted the police. This year, 146 bodies of Maoists have been recovered so far in various encounters in Chhattisgarh, including 129 killed in the Bastar division. The Red rebels have killed nine civilians in different incidents in the Bastar range, comprising seven Maoist-affected districts.
Woman Maoist killed in encounter in Chhattisgarh
Raipur: A woman Maoist was killed in an encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarhs Bijapur district amid the ongoing massive anti-Maoist operation in the area, a senior police official said on Tuesday. The gunfight took place on Monday in the forest around Karregutta hills along the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border, Inspector General of Police, Bastar Range, Sundarraj 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 .
Woman Naxalite killed in encounter in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district
RAIPUR: A woman Naxalite was killed in an encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district amid the ongoing massive anti-Naxal operation in the area, a senior police official said on Tuesday. The gunfight took place on Monday in the forest around Karregutta hills along Chhattisgarh-Telangana border, Inspector General of Police, Bastar Range, Sundarraj P told PTI. With this encounter, the bodies of four women Maoists have been recovered in the area since security forces launched the operation, involving some 24,000 personnel from different units, on April 21, he said. A .303 rifle was also recovered from the encounter site on Monday, Sundarraj said. On April 24, three women Naxalites were killed on Karregutta Hills and a huge cache of weapons, explosives and other materials was recovered. The ongoing operation, said to be one of the biggest counter-insurgency actions launched in Bastar region, involves personnel of the District Reserve Guard, Bastar Fighters and Special Task Force, all units of the Chhattisgarh police; Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and its elite unit CoBRA, among others. The operation was launched following inputs about the presence of senior cadres of the `battalion number 1' -- considered to be the strongest military formation of the Maoists -- and leaders of the Telangana state committee of the Maoists in the area. The densely forested area with a series of hills is said to be the base of the battalion no 1, according to the police. Intelligence suggests that several senior Maoist cadres have either been killed or seriously injured during the operation, said Sundarraj. Hundreds of Naxalite hideouts and bunkers have been destroyed so far and a huge cache of explosive materials, detonators, food stock and items of daily use have been seized, he said. At least six security personnel belonging to STF, DRG and CoBRA were injured in separate incidents of pressure IED blasts. All of them were out of danger, Sundarraj said. As many as 146 Naxalites have been killed in separate encounters in the state so far this year. Of them, 129 were killed in the Bastar division comprising seven districts including Bijapur.
Woman Naxalite Gunned Down in Encounter In Chhattisgarh's Bijapur District
The gunfight took place on Monday in a forest of Karregutta Hills along the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border.
CRPF Officer, 5 Others Injured In Largest Anti-Naxal Operation, 112 IEDs Recovered So Far
Forces suspect several top Naxal leaders are trapped in the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border area, although some may have managed to flee towards the Telangana side.
Maoists kill deputy sarpanch in Chhattisgarh's Sukma
Tendu leaves price: Chhattisgarh worried over smuggling from adjoining states
RAIPUR: Owing to the higher prices set for the collection of tendu patta, at Rs 5,500 per standard bag in Chhattisgarh, it is reportedly being smuggled in from neighbouring states. Tendu leaves, also known as green gold, are a prominent minor forest produce of Chhattisgarh. Their annual production is around 1.68 million standard bags, which accounts for 20% of the countrys total tendu leaves production. During the collection season that begins from the third week of April to the second week of June, people engaged in smuggling of tendu leaves get active, said a senior official with the Chhattisgarh State Minor Forest Produce Cooperative Federation, the nodal agency for tendu patta collection. The officer added that to prevent such smuggling, the teams in every district forest division have been instructed to undertake extensive patrolling, install checkpoints, and take stern action against those found involved in secretly bringing in tendu leaves from other states. Chhattisgarh is known to produce the best-quality tendu leaves, which are used as beedi (a rural form of cigarette) wrappers. They serve as a primary source of livelihood for tribal villagers. One standard bag of tendu leaves comprises 1,000 bundles of 50 leaves each. The collection season starts earlier in the southern part of the state than in the northern part. Currently, the villagers are seen plucking tendu patta from shrubs in the districts of Sukma, Dantewada, Bijapur, Jagdalpur, Narayanpur, Gariaband, and other adjoining districts. This year, the state expects to surpass the previous annual production target of 16.72 lakhs of standard bags. State lists out measures to rein in the menace To prevent such cases of smuggling, the teams in every district forest division have been instructed to undertake extensive patrolling, install checkpoints, and take stern action against those found involved in secretly bringing in tendu leaves from other states.
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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court rebuked the Enforcement Directorate on Monday for making allegations against an accused in a liquor scam case without any evidence and said it has become a pattern. A bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan was hearing a petition filed by Arvind Singh seeking bail in the alleged Rs 2,000-crore liquor scam in Chhattisgarh. This is a pattern adopted by the ED in a number of cases. You just make allegations without any evidence. The prosecution won't stand before the court in this manner, the bench said. During the hearing, Additional Solicitor General S V Raju alleged that Singh had earned Rs 40 crore in collusion with another man named Vikas Agarwal. When the court asked, if Agarwal had been made an accused, Raju replied that he was absconding. The bench said, You have made a specific allegation that he (Singh) earned Rs 40 crore. Now you are not able to show the connection of this man with this or any other company. You should state whether he is the director of those companies, whether is a majority shareholder, whether he is Managing Director. Something has to be there, the court said. Raju said a person can be controlling a company but does not necessarily have to be responsible for the conduct of the company. The top court said the agency was making a bald allegation. The matter is now posted for hearing on May 9. The apex court had on April 28 pulled up the Chhattisgarh government and asked how long it would keep an accused in jail in connection with the liquor scam case filed by the state authorities. It had noted that three chargesheets were filed in the matter and the investigation was still underway. Investigation will go on at its own speed. It will go on till eternity. Three chargesheets have been filed. You are virtually penalising the person by keeping him in custody. You have made the process a punishment. This is not some case of terrorist or triple murder, the bench had remarked orally. The state had opposed the bail pleas and submitted that the accused need to be confronted with the other accused in the case. Appearing for the accused, senior advocate Siddharth Agarwal had argued that three chargesheets have been filed in the case and charges are yet to be framed. The top court allowed Arvind Singh and Amit Singh, to be confronted with former excise minister Kawasi Lakhma and posted the matter for May 9. The Enforcement Directorate has alleged that the scam was perpetrated by a syndicate of high-level state government officials, private persons and political executives that generated more than Rs 2,000 crore in tainted money in 2019-22. The money laundering case stems from a 2022 income tax department chargesheet filed in a court in Delhi. The ED alleged that bribes were collected from distillers in the state on a per liquor case basis procured from the CSMCL (state body for purchase and sale of liquor) and country liquor was being sold off-the-books. According to the federal probe agency, bribes were taken from distillers to allow them to form a cartel and have a fixed market share.
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