Maoist bastion Abujhmad to be mapped for first time
Abujhmad, a long-standing Maoist stronghold in Chhattisgarh, is set for its first-ever survey and mapping since India's Independence. IIT Roorkee is undertaking the task for 246 villages. This initiative marks a significant step as security forces gain ground. The mapping will enable government schemes to reach remote villagers. Cadastral maps will be developed, followed by public objections before finalization.
A husband secured a divorce from the Chhattisgarh High Court. The court found his wife's family concealed her infertility before marriage. The husband will pay Rs 5 lakh as one-time alimony. The marriage took place in 2015. The couple has been living separately since 2016. The court considered evidence and awarded the alimony for equity.
518 Reds killed in encounters in Chhattisgarh in past 2 years
Security forces have eliminated 14 Maoists in Bastar, including key figures like Sachin Mangtu, in separate operations in Bijapur and Sukma. This significant crackdown, following intelligence on armed cadres, has led to the recovery of a large weapons cache. Officials claim commanders involved in a recent ASP's killing are now neutralized, significantly weakening rebel presence in the region.
Fourteen Maoists, including 5 women, killed in Sukma and Bijapur encounters in Chhattisgarh
Fourteen Maoists, including five women, were killed in two separate encounters with security forces in Chhattisgarh's Bastar region on Saturday. Twelve were eliminated during an operation in Sukma district, while two others died in Bijapur. The operations, involving the District Reserve Guard, were launched based on intelligence inputs.
Vijay Hazare Trophy Elite Group: Arshin Kulkarni struck his second List A century as Maharashtra ended Mumbai's unbeaten streak in the 2025/26 Vijay Hazare Trophy Elite Group C with a commanding 128-run victory on Saturday. The right-handed opener made 114 off 114 balls, hitting 11 fours and three sixes, as he shared a 140-run opening stand with Prithvi Shaw (71 off 75) after Maharashtra elected to bat first in foggy conditions. Mumbai suffered a setback early when captain Shardul Thakur limped off after bowling just six overs. Shaw appeared set for a century before being trapped lbw by Musheer Khan, who celebrated animatedly, but Maharashtra regrouped through captain Ruturaj Gaikwad's gritty 66 off 52 balls. Kulkarni and Gaikwad added 108 runs for the third wicket, capitalising on sloppy Mumbai fielding that saw more than five catches being dropped. Ramakrishna Ghosh smashed an unbeaten 64 off 27 balls, including 30 runs off Sylvester D'Souza in one over, propelling Maharashtra to 366/4. Mumbai's chase never gained momentum - Yashasvi Jaiswal lasted nine deliveries while Musheer fell for a duck as the score slumped to 4/2. Angkrish Raghuvanshi (92) and Siddhesh Lad (52) staged a recovery with fifties in a 99-run partnership before Satyajeet Bachhav dismissed the latter lbw. With Sarfaraz Khan absent due to leg stiffness, Mumbai's middle order collapsed. Raghuvanshi waged a lone battle before falling eight runs short of his maiden List A century. Shardul returned to bat despite struggling to run, but lasted just five deliveries as Mumbai were bowled out for 238 in 42 overs. Meanwhile, Pukhraj Mann's magnificent 134 off 121 balls went in vain as Chhattisgarh chased down Himachal Pradesh's 320/8 with two balls to spare in a thrilling encounter. Mann, who came to the crease with his side struggling at 32/2 inside the sixth over, struck 11 fours and two sixes in a valiant effort. He shared a 178-run partnership with wicketkeeper Innesh Mahajan, who narrowly missed his century by falling for 95, but Chhattisgarh's collective batting effort, led by Aayush Pandeys 78, proved to be decisive in the tense finish. On the other hand, Aanjaneya Suryavanshi's unbeaten 115 off 87 balls trumped Goa opener Snehal Kauthankar's century as Uttarakhand overhauled a 271-run target with 3.4 overs remaining. Uttarakhand were reeling at 83/3 before the number five batter turned the match on its head with a match-winning 191-run partnership alongside Shashwat Dangwal, who contributed a run-a-ball 70. Kauthankar's 105 had earlier anchored Goa's innings, but Suryavanshi's explosive knock proved to be too much. Brief scores: Maharashtra 366/4 in 50 overs (Arshin Kulkarni 114, Prithvi Shaw 71; Tushar Deshpande 2-83) beat Mumbai 238 all out in 42 overs (Angkrish Raghuvanshi 92, Siddhesh Lad 52; Pradeep Dadhe 3-43) by 128 runs. Brief scores: Also Read: Live Cricket Score Goa 270 in 50 overs (Snehal Kauthankar 105, Abhinav Tejrana 54; Jagadeesha Suchith 3-54) lost to Uttarakhand 274/3 in 46.2 overs (Aanjaneya Suryavanshi 115 not out, Shashwat Dangwal 70; Vasuki Koushik 1-28) by seven wickets Article Source: IANS
Chhattisgarh: Chaitanya Baghel out on bail in multi-crore liquor scam
Raipur: A day after the Chhattisgarh High Court granted him bail in two cases linked to the alleged liquor scam, Chaitanya Baghel, son of senior Congress leader and former chief minister Bhupesh Baghel, was released from the Raipur Central Jail on Saturday. Bhupesh Baghel noted that it was Chaitanyas birthday when he was first arrested 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 .
During an anti-Naxal operation in the Bastar range, security forces recovered the bodies of 14 Maoists. Of these, two were from Bijapur district and 12 from Sukma district.
14 Maoists Killed In 2 Separate Encounters With Security Forces In Chhattisgarh
While 12 Maoists were killed in Sukma, two died in Bijapur district.
14 Naxals Killed In Two Separate Encounters In Chhattisgarhs Sukma, Bijapur
At least 14 Naxals were neutralised in major encounters with security forces in Sukma and Bijapur, Chhattisgarh, with weapons recovered and operations led by Kiran Chavan.
Over 12 Naxalites gunned down in encounters in Chhattisgarhs Bastar region
SUKMA/BIJAPUR, Jan 3: More than 12 Naxalites were killed in separate encounters with the security forces in Chhattisgarhs Bastar region on Saturday, police said. More than 10 ultras were gunned down in Sukma, while two were eliminated in the adjoining Bijapur district in the early hours of the day, they said. An exchange of fire broke out in the forest of the southern region of Sukma district, where a team of security personnel was out on an anti-Naxalite operation, a [] The post Over 12 Naxalites gunned down in encounters in Chhattisgarhs Bastar region appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Over 12 Maoists gunned down in encounters in Chhattisgarhs Sukma and Bijapur
More than 10 ultras were gunned down in Sukma, while two were eliminated in the adjoining Bijapur district in the early hours of the day
Two Maoists gunned down in encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh
The gun battle broke out around 5 a.m. in a forest in the southern region of Bijapur when a team from the District Reserve Guard, a unit of the Chhattisgarh police, was out on an anti-Maoist operation
Chhattisgarh: Two Naxalites Gunned Down in Encounter
As many as 285 Naxalites were gunned down in separate encounters with security forces in Chhattisgarh last year
Two Naxalites gunned down in encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh
Two Naxalites were killed in an early morning encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district on Saturday. The gun battle erupted during an anti-Naxalite operation by the District Reserve Guard in a forest area. The exchange of fire was ongoing, with further details awaited.
Bhupesh Baghel's Son Granted Bail In Chhattisgarh Liquor Scam
The Chhattisgarh High Court on Friday granted bail to Chaitanya Baghel, son of former chief minister and senior Congress leader Bhupesh Baghel, in two cases related to the alleged liquor scam.
Bonded labourers from Chhattisgarh rescued in Vijayapura
Chhattisgarh: Vulture Restaurants boost Conservation Of Scavenger Birds In Chhattisgarh Reserve
The ITR authorities have identified major traditional carcass dump sites, found in the forests close to the human habitations in the region, and developed them as Vulture Restaurants by ensuring that no toxic dead bodies of cattle are left in them, a senior forest officer said on Friday.
Chhattisgarh liquor 'scam': HC grants bail to former CM Bhupesh Baghel's son Chaitanya
The HC granted him bail in a case lodged by the ED and another by Chhattisgarh Anti Corruption Bureau/Economic Offence Wing, ED counsel Saurabh Kumar Pande told PTI
Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Akash Markam said two men have been arrested. For weeks now, protesting villages have camped at the Coal Handling Plant (CHP) chowk in Libra village. They have also blocked roads and refused to allow mining-related vehicles to pass.
Chhattisgarh mine stir: Video shows woman constables clothes being torn; two held
Two men have been arrested in connection with the incident so far, and efforts are being made to identify others involved in the crime, police said
Tribal Youth Exchange programme begins at GITAM university
Youth from Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha are participating in the week-long programme
Rice procurement up 7% in Oct-Dec as 72% of kharif target is completed
Bengal, TN, AP and Telangana make up for lower purchases low in Punjab, Haryana and Chhattisgarh
Health on Wheels for Chhattisgarh Tribals
The mobile medical units were launched under the Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan (PM-JANMAN) scheme.
People Should Not Be Judged By Caste, Wealth Or Language: Mohan Bhagwat
RAIPUR, Dec 31: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Wednesday said people should not be judged by caste, wealth or language, adding that the country belongs to everyone. The first step towards harmony is removing feelings of separation and discrimination from ones mind and treating everyone as ones own, Bhagwat said, addressing the Hindu Sammelan at Sonpairi village in Chhattisgarhs Raipur district. The entire country belongs to everyone and this spirit is true social harmony, Bhagwat said. Bhagwat stressed the need [] The post People Should Not Be Judged By Caste, Wealth Or Language: Mohan Bhagwat appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SLR, INSAS rifle, ammunition hidden by Maoists recovered in Chhattisgarhs Sukma
The recovered items include one bolt-action rifle, three muzzle-loading (bharmaar) guns, one 12-bore single-barrel rifle, 150 live rounds of 7.62 mm Self Loading Rifle (SLR), 150 rounds of 5.56 mm INSAS rifle and 100 rounds of .303 rifle, he said
Vishnu Deo Sai | In 2 Years, Chhattisgarh Set on Future-Ready Path
Chhattisgarhs development story is increasingly being shaped by its pillars of society -- women, youth and farmers
Unrelated Clip From a Protest in Chhattisgarh Linked To Save Aravallis Protest
This video shows a protest against a cement plant in a village in Chhattisgarh.
Properties Worth Over Rs 100 crore Attached In Chhattisgarh Liquor Scam
The Enforcement Directorate alleged that a criminal syndicate, involving senior bureaucrats and political figures of the state, completely hijacked the Chhattisgarh excise department between 2019 and 2023.
ED flags 2,883-crore liquor scam in Chhattisgarh involving bureaucrats and politicians
Probe finds alleged large-scale manipulation of excise policy, illegal commissions, and off-the-books liquor sales between 2019 and 2023
Political figures, bureaucrats formed syndicate to perpetrate Chhattisgarh liquor 'scam': ED
The Enforcement Directorate has attached assets exceeding Rs 100 crore in a Chhattisgarh liquor scam. The probe targets former excise commissioner Niranjan Das, 30 other officials, and distilleries. Allegations point to a syndicate hijacking the excise department between 2019 and 2023. This resulted in illegal earnings of Rs 2,883 crore. The investigation involves senior bureaucrats and political figures.
The expert committee of the Ministry of Defence has selected Chhattisgarhs tableau for the Republic Day main ceremony: A spokesman of the Chhattisgarh government
MP: After Over A Century, MP Gets Its Resident Wild Elephants
A year later, a herd of around 40 wild elephants migrated from Chhattisgarh and arrived in the BTR by passing through the elephant corridor in Shahdol and settled down there: Reports
A 60-year-old pastor and his son were arrested on Sunday after members of right-wing extremist group Bajrang Dal protested outside a church in Fatehpur district, accusing the duo of forced conversion by luring Hindu women with money and other promises, reported PTI. The protesters also briefly surrounded the police vehicle in which the pastor, David Gladion, and his son Abhishek Gladion (30) were being transported. During a prayer meeting at the church, the Bajrang Dal workers gathered outside and held a protest for nearly three hours, alleging that Hindu women were being lured to the church with promises of money, jobs and free education for their children. They also alleged that around 150 people, including a large number of women, were present inside the church at the time. On receiving information about the protests, Circle Officer Veer Singh reached the spot with a large police contingent. However, the police took the pastor and son into cutsody. According to Radha Nagar Station House Officer Vinod Kumar Maurya, a case has been registered under the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion Act against the pastor, his son and seven unidentified persons, based on a complaint filed by a local, Dev Prakash Paswan. Meanwhile, a police officer was quoted by the PTI as saying publicity vehicles were being used to invite villagers to prayer meetings. One such vehicle was seized during the protest, and religious literature was recovered from it, he said. CO Veer Singh told PTI that the 'purpose' of the women's presence at the church was being verified. He said an investigation was underway and further action would be taken based on evidence. The arrest came days after the United Christians Forum (UCF), in a letter addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, expressed concern regarding the disturbing pattern of religious persecution of Christians in the country. In the letter dated 26th December, a day after the country witnessed multiple attacks against Christmas celebrations across several states, the organisation stated that it has recorded a total of 814 incidents of violence against Christians with an average of 69.5 incidents per month in 2024. As of November 2025, a staggering 706 incidents targeting Christians have been recorded by the UCF, the letter said. The UCF said the primary reason of these attacks have been false allegations of fraudulent conversions and noted that Uttar Pradesh emerged as the leading state with 184 such incidents, followed by Chhattisgarh with 157 cases. The letter also cited a report titled 'Criminalising Practice of Faith' which documented incidents where the police allegedly colluded with Hindutva groups and turned a blind eye to offences commited against Christians. (With inputs from PTI)
The Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission has released the CGPSC Police Admit Card 2025 for Subedar, Sub-Inspector and Platoon Commander posts. Registered candidates can download their hall tickets from psc.cg.gov.in using their registration number and date of birth. The Physical Measurement Test and document verification will be held from January 06, 2026 to February 06, 2026 across the state. Carrying the admit card is mandatory.
Vijay Hazare Trophy: Mumbai skipper Shardul 'Lords' over Chattisgarh
Mumbai dominated Chhattisgarh by nine wickets in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. Skipper Shardul Thakur took four wickets early. Shams Mulani also claimed five wickets. Chhattisgarh was bowled out for 142. Mumbai chased the target easily with Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Siddhesh Lad scoring fifties. Mumbai topped Group C with this win.
Chhattisgarh: ED conducts raids in Bharatmala project land acquisition case
The case pertains to alleged irregularities in the payment of compensation for the acquisition of land for the Raipur-Vishakhapatnam economic corridor
After breach in two dams, Centres show-cause notice to Chhattisgarh on safety norms
NEW DELHI: Following safety breach in two dams in Chhattisgarh, the Centre has issued a show-cause notice to the state government over its failure to comply with the provisions of the Dam Safety Act of 2021. The latest notice, served by the National Dam Safety Authority (NDSA), relates to the breach of Rajadera dam in Dhamtari district on November 2. The breach raised concerns over public safety and infrastructure governance, as a large volume of stored water rushed out, causing flooding in several villages and damaging standing paddy crops. The notice demands an explanation from the state within 30 days, or else legal action will be initiated under Sections 41 and 42 of the Dam Safety Act, 2021, officials said. On September 2, the state experienced another dam failure at Luti Tank, which resulted in the loss of five lives and left a dozen people missing, in addition to damage to property and livestock. During that incident, the NDSA raised questions about the systemic compliance with dam safety norms. During a pre-monsoon inspection, NDSA found multiple operational deficiencies in Rajadera dam and directed the state to address them immediately. Inspectors noted issues such as deformation and instability in both the upstream and downstream areas, presence of unwanted vegetation and animal burrows on embankment slopes, cracks on the dam crest, and degraded slope protection. There were also problems with drainage and structural integrity. The notice stated, Despite documented warning signs, no effective remedial measures were undertaken prior to the monsoon.
Rare leopard Gecko lizard found accidentally in MP tiger sanctuary
BHOPAL: In a rare wildlife sighting, a laundry staff at the Pench Tiger Reserve (PTR) in Madhya Pradesh has photographed a colourful and possibly rare lizard species, marking what officials say could be the first such record from the reserve. Anil Rajak, a laundry staff at the forest departments guest house in the Karmajhiri range of the tiger reserve, spotted the multi-hued lizard crawling through dry leaves near the guest house recently. Struck by its vivid colours, Rajak clicked photographs on his mobile phone and shared them with forest officials. I was amazed by the different colours on the lizards body. We have been encouraged by senior officers to report unusual wildlife sightings, so I shared the pictures, without realising what would follow, Rajak said. According to PTR Deputy Director Rajnish Kumar Singh, preliminary examination suggests the lizard could belong to either the Painted Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis pictus) or the Satpura Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis satpuraensis). This is the first time such a lizard has been photographed in the reserve. We are matching the images with available reptile databases to confirm the species, Singh said. The Painted Leopard Gecko was scientifically described in 2022 from the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha and is considered rare, with threats including illegal pet trade. The Satpura Leopard Gecko, meanwhile, is endemic to parts of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. If confirmed, the sighting would be the first record of either species from PTR. The chance discovery earned Rajak the tiger reserves Man of the Month award, comprising a certificate and shield. Discovery A preliminary examination suggests the lizard is either a Painted Leopard Gecko or Satpura Leopard Gecko The chance discovery earned Rajak the tiger reserves Man of the Month award, comprising a certificate and shield
'Mystery doctor' of Dandakaranya: A shadowy figure with scalpel whos been aiding Maoists
A former MBBS doctor, known as Dr. Rafiq, built a clandestine medical system for Maoists and Adivasis in Chhattisgarh's Bastar. He performed surgeries with limited resources, trained medics, and documented treatments for battlefield injuries and common ailments. Revered by locals, his network continues to function even after his departure, blending traditional knowledge with modern medicine.
President Droupadi Murmu arrives in Ranchi on three-day Jharkhand visit
RANCHI: President Droupadi Murmu, who is on a three-day visit to Jharkhand, arrived in Ranchi on Sunday evening. She was received at Birsa Munda Airport by Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar and Chief Minister Hemant Soren. The airport and surrounding areas were placed under heightened surveillance, with police and administrative teams maintaining full preparedness along major routes. Following her arrival, the President was escorted to Lok Bhawan in a tightly guarded convoy. Senior officials from the police and civil administration accompanied the movement, while traffic was closely regulated with additional personnel deployed at sensitive points. The state administration has been making extensive preparations for the Presidents stay, during which she is scheduled to participate in several official engagements and meetings. On Monday, the President will attend the centenary celebrations of the Ol Chiki script of the Santali language and address the 15th convocation ceremony of the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Jamshedpur. She will also pay tribute to Pandit Raghunath Murmu, the creator of the Ol Chiki script, by garlanding his bust. In view of the Presidents programme, security arrangements in Jamshedpur and nearby areas have been further intensified. The district administration, in coordination with police and intelligence agencies, has designated routes from the airport to event venues as high-security corridors. Multiple layers of security personnel, along with bomb disposal units, dog squads and surveillance teams, have been deployed at strategic locations. To safeguard the airspace, a temporary no-fly zone has been enforced over Jamshedpur and adjoining subdivisions from 6 pm on December 28 until the completion of the visit. Additional forces have been deployed from neighbouring districts, and officials have conducted inspections along key routes to eliminate potential hazards and ensure the smooth movement of the presidential convoy. Industrial establishments have also been advised to adjust working hours to minimise traffic congestion. The President will return to Ranchi and stay overnight at Lok Bhawan. On Tuesday, she will visit Gumla to address the Antarrajyiy Jansanskritik Samagam SamarohKartik Jatra, an interstate folk cultural gathering. Other dignitaries scheduled to attend the programme include Jharkhand Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Union Minister for Tribal Affairs Jual Oram, Chhattisgarh Governor Ramen Deka, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai and Jharkhand Minister for Tribal Affairs Chamra Linda. The President is scheduled to depart for Delhi on Tuesday.
New security camp set up in Chhattisgarhs Bijapur to curb Maoist activity, facilitate development
The camp will serve as a forward operating base (FOB) for the 7th battalion of the Chhattisgarh Armed Force (CAF)
CPM stalwart V S Achuthanandan passed away on July 21 at the age of 101, leaving an indelible imprint on not just the Communist movements political markings, but on every milestone woven into the states socio-cultural fabric. Poverty eradication sustained? On November 1, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan declared Kerala free of extreme poverty making it the first state in the country to achieve the status. Though the nature of the announcement, with Mammootty in attendance, made it seem as much a PR moment as a policy milestone, the state government deserves credit for making a sustained effort to identify extremely poor families. Rajeev Chandrasekhar succeeded K Surendran as the states new BJP chief. Initially branded an outsider , Rajeev emerged as a power player after the partys victory in TPuram corporation. The Malayalam film fraternity came together to pay rich tributes to actor, screenwriter, and director Sreenivasan , whose satirical films reshaped popular cinema and made generations laugh. Gold-clad plates being removed from the sanctum sanctorum of the Sabarimala temple as part of the SIT probe into the alleged misappropriation and sale of gold, carried out by falsifying records to show them as copper during refurbishment in 2019, exposing systemic fraud and potential links to smuggling rings. Fierce sea surges and relentless coastal erosion have displaced dozens of fisher families, laying bare the vulnerability of Keralas 590-km-long shoreline. According to various studies, over 55% of Keralas coastline is at risk of erosion. There has also been a staggering loss of 647 acres of coastal land along a 58-km stretch in Thiruvananthapuram district alone over the past 14 years, highlighting the urgent need for effective coastal protection measures in the state From the start, the state governments Messi project was riddled with confusion, shifting sponsors, and half-baked plans that kept fans guessing whether Argentine superstar Lionel Messi would ever set foot in the state. The anticipation, however, ended in vain. The AMMA made history, electing Shwetha Menon as its president the first woman to hold the post in the film bodys 30-year history A stray dog stands atop a boundary wall marked with civic poll campaign graffiti and posters, capturing a striking contrast between the feverish political outreach across the state and the persistent issue of stray dog menace, which continues to trouble the public. Last respects being offered by the family of N Ramachandran , a 65-year-old Kochi native who was among the 26 civilians killed in the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22 this year Mundakkai natives Radha and Pathumma embrace at Puthumala graveyard on the first anniversary of the devastating Mundakkai-Chooralmala landslides in Wayanad . The day was marked by sombre remembrances, prayers, and reflections on the tragedy that struck on July 30, 2024, claiming over 298 lives Mother Eliswa , the first nun of the Catholic Church in Kerala, was elevated to the rank of blessed in November. It was on April 14 that Pope Francis approved a miracle attributed to the intercession of Mother Eliswa People throng the Ernakulam District and Principal Sessions Court premises following the acquittal of Dileep in the actor assault case after the prosecution failed to establish conspiracy charge against him. Six accused were convicted. The lynching of Ramnarayan Baghel , a migrant worker from Chhattisgarh, on suspicion of theft at Walayar in Palakkad sits uneasily with Keralas image as a fully literate state. Ramnarayans wife, Lalitha, breaks down on seeing his body. This is the 5th lynching of a migrant in the state in the past decade Kochi-Muziris Biennale began in December, featuring 22 venues and seven collaterals, significantly widening the socio-historical as well as political footprints of the new-age art exhibition
Light, flower show becomes favourite weekend spot in Thiruvananthapuram
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The streets along Kanakakunnu Palace were flooded with people and crammed with vehicles not a new sight to a Trivandrum resident in the festive days. Big-sized reindeer leading the way for Santa Claus sleigh at the mega entrance to the palace, trees lit up in colourful lights, and thematic light designs the Vasantholsavam light and flower show has become the best weekend getaway for all Trivians, with people of all age groups coming up to see how lights tell tales! The 8-year-old Parie from Chhattisgarh was full of surprises the colours made a lasting impact on her. My favourite was the dragon. and I loved the flowers too, she said, by listing out the colours she saw inside. Her parents, both working at the ISRO at Veli here, said that they came here early that evening so that the child could enjoy everything inside peacefully. Not just them, tourists from different districts and states including Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh were actively part of the programmes here. Standing outside the mirror maze was Bhavya, a college student, who still seemed not to be out of how mirrors around the room and lights inside gave her an out-of-the-world experience. Another youngster remarked that rather than decorating the entire stretch of roads with lights, as done during Onam time, creative works like the designs of spores would be better. Coming from Kollam, Class XI student Devananda said that the celebrations resembled those of the Kollam festival. As usual, the nights are busier here than the evenings. While parents led the children to see the lights, the children led their parents towards the stalls that sell snacks and attractive toys. However, not all people have the same opinion about the festival. Athul Sivadas, a media student, mentioned that this years show is not as good as that of the previous years. Being a resident of this city, I know how well-arranged the programme was in the previous years, but this time, everything feels like a rushed, last-minute arrangement, he opined. Getting mixed reviews The festival has recieved mixed reviews from the public. For families, the festival seems to be the perfect getaway, as kids find the illuminations fascinating. For others, this years festival appeared to not be as good as that of the previous years
Coal mine protest turns violent in Chhattisgarh's Raigarh; several cops injured, vehicles torched
Violence erupted in Raigarh, Chhattisgarh, during a protest against a coal mining project. Protesters clashed with police, resulting in injuries and the torching of vehicles. The mob also targeted a coal handling plant. Officials intervened, but the situation escalated.
Chhattisgarh: Govt To Set Deadline For Maoist Surrender
Security forces in hot pursuit of 5 surviving top ultras: Reports
28 excise officers granted bail by SC also named in ED liquor scam case in Chhattisgarh
RAIPUR: The 28 state excise officers who the Supreme Court granted bail in the liquor scam chargesheet filed by the Chhattisgarh Bureau for Investigation of Economic Offences (EOW) are also among the 81 accused in an alleged Rs 3000-crore liquor fraud investigated by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). The ED filed a 29,800-page Relied Upon Documents, cited as the concluding challan, before the special Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court in Raipur in the liquor scam. The key arrests in the case include former IAS officer Anil Tuteja, a six-time Congress MLA Kawasi Lakhma, former deputy secretary to the chief minister office Soumya Chaurasia, retired IAS Niranjan Das, special secretary Excise department Arun Pati Tripathi, businessman Anwar Dhebar among others. There is no mention of former chief minister and Congress MLA Bhupesh Baghel in the ED chargesheet. The central probe agency claimed that the excise department had played a major role in acquiring funds for a political party during the 2023 Assembly elections in Chhattisgarh. The officials of the excise department who were bestowed with the responsibility to gather the amount were given to excise officials Dinkar Vasnik, Naveen Singh Tomar, Vikas Goswami, Nitu Notani and Iqbal Khan, it stated. The liquor fraud practices were carried out in as many 15 districts of the state and the liquor supply for distribution among candidates stated to have been arranged during the Assembly polls. The ED has also contended the roles of Chaitanya (son of ex-CM Bhupesh Baghel) and Yash Tuteja (son of former IAS) as major in the liquor syndicate, which according to the federal probe agency operated illegal bribe collections by controlling the high-level management of key state departments in Chhattisgarh. The probe agency investigating the liquor scam from 2022 has produced the final charge sheet in Raipur on Friday. Around two dozen have been arrested so far in connection with the case. The SC had earlier asked the ED to produce the final challan within 3 months as the case was being probed since 2022. We will go ahead with the pending bail plea for accused in custody and further move applications for others made accused but not arrested. The hearing of the entire case will now continue in the trial court, said Faisal Rizvi, defence lawyer.
BJP goes to people to resolve issues, not just win polls: Nitin Nabin in Assam
NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party does not go among the people merely to win elections, but to serve them and resolve their problems, asserted the partys Working National President, Nitin Nabin, on Friday during his visit to Assam. Addressing BJP workers during his first visit to the state after assuming charge as Working National President, Nabin, known for his accessibility to the public and party workers, said, We do not go among the people just to win elections, we go to solve the problems of the people. Reiterating the partys commitment to accelerating development in Assam and other North-Eastern states, in line with the vision of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said that the development of the North East is integral to the development of Bharat as a whole and central to the aspiration of achieving Viksit Bharat (Developed India). Recalling Vajpayees foresight and Modis mission, Nabin said, Respected Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji had said that if the development of the country has to reach new heights, then the development of the North-East will have to be given priority first. Crediting the BJPs success in Assam and other states to the dedication of its workers, he motivated party cadres by saying, Aaj ham log jo bhi mukam par hai yahan, aap sabhi karyakartao ke mehnat aur dedication se hai (whatever position the party has achieved today is due to the hard work and dedication of its workers). A senior party source said that the BJP Working National President also emphasised that development in the North East signifies the development of India and noted that it was the BJP that had consistently championed the regions progress. He also pointed out that Vajpayee was the first Prime Minister to visit Assam and stay overnight, demonstrating his commitment to the region, while Prime Minister Modi has carried this forward with the mantra of Sabka Vikas, Sabka Saath, Sabka Prayas. Nabin, considered the youngest Working National President of the party and a keen political strategist, is also known as a tough taskmaster who has previously delivered electoral successes as in-charge of states such as Chhattisgarh. During his Assam visit, he attended the BJP Assam State Executive meeting in Guwahati, chaired the Core Committee meeting, and discussed preparations for the upcoming Assembly elections. He highlighted NDA welfare schemes, including direct cash transfers, and shared a comprehensive organisational roadmap with party leaders. On the occasion, he received a grand welcome from party workers, led by State BJP president Dilip Saikia, with a rally from Guwahati Airport to Maa Kamakhya and Srimanta Sankardev.
ED files final prosecution complaint in Chhattisgarh liquor 'scam'; 59 more named as accused
The Enforcement Directorate has filed a final charge sheet in the Chhattisgarh liquor scam. Fifty-nine more individuals are now accused, bringing the total to 81. The scam allegedly occurred between 2019 and 2022. Proceeds of crime are estimated to be around Rs 3,000 crore. Several prominent figures, including politicians and former officials, have been named.
The Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission has released admit cards for Subedar, Sub Inspector Cadre, and Platoon Commander recruitment 2025. Candidates can download their admit cards from the official CGPSC website, which contain essential details like name, roll number, exam date, and centre. It is crucial to carry a printed admit card and a valid photo ID on the exam day.
AMMA For the first time in its three decades of existence, women assumed charge of Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA), with Shwetha Menon and Cuckoo Parameswaran elected president and general secretary respectively. The leadership change followed the resignation of the 17-member executive committee, which included Mohanlal, in September last year after the release of the Hema Committee report. Brain-eating amoeba The brain-eating amoeba (Naegleria fowleri) claimed 45 lives in the state, according to the health department. Kerala witnessed a surge in the number of cases in August and September, raising serious concerns about public health surveillance. Chirakkal Dr Haris Chirakkal, head of the urology department, flagged a shortage of equipment at Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College Hospital, triggering an internal probe. Following the revelation, Dr Haris was subjected to targeted attacks for criticising the government and slapped with a show-cause notice. The health department drew more fire when the portion of a building at Kottayam MCH collapsed, killing a woman and injuring two others. Dadasaheb for Mohanlal Actor Mohanlal was conferred with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, Indian cinemas highest honour, making him the second Malayali to receive the recognition after filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan. 'Empuraan' The Prithviraj-Mohanlal film 'L2: Empuraan' found itself in the eye of a storm following its April release after right-wing groups claimed that its riot scenes bore resemblance to the 2002 Gujarat violence. They forced the makers to carry out cuts, alleging anti-Hindu narrative. Fresh Cut controversy Kozhikode witnessed fierce protests against Fresh Cut Organic Products poultry-waste processing plant over air and water pollution, and foul odour. Tensions escalated in October following violent clashes between residents and police, which led to injuries to officers and cases being registered against leaders of the agitation. The issue triggered political involvement and regulatory scrutiny, including National Green Tribunal (NGT) intervention and disputes over the units licence. GOAT Kerala missed out on Lionel Messis GOAT India Tour primarily due to logistical issues, lack of FIFA-standard facilities, funding delays, bureaucratic hurdles, and disagreements between organisers and the Argentine Football Association, leading to cancellation of the planned November event and its replacement with a Hyderabad leg to cover the southern region. Honey M Varghese Honey M Varghese, Principal District and Sessions Judge, Ernakulam, hit the spotlight after presiding over the 2017 actor abduction and assault case and delivering the verdict in December. The judgment convicting six accused, and acquitting actor Dileep, the eighth accused, drew both praise and criticism. Invest Kerala The state government organised the Invest Kerala Global Summit on February 21 and 22, offering a platform for investors, multinational companies, and startups to explore investments. After 10 months, according to Industries Minister P Rajeeve, the state was able to attract investments worth `35,463 crore and 50,000 new job opportunities. Joblessness Unemployment in the state saw a spurt with the number of jobless youths in rural areas rising to 76 per thousand in 2023-24, from 65 in the previous year, way above the respective national average of 25 and 24. Kerala had the fourth-highest rural unemployment rate in both years, according to the Handbook of Statistics on Indian States. Over the past 10 years, Kerala recorded its highest rural unemployment rate 107 per thousand in 2014-15. Killer in the family In one of Keralas most macabre family murders of the year, 23-year-old Afan went on a killing spree in Venjaramoodu, murdering his grandmother, uncle, aunt, teenage brother, and girlfriend, while his mother survived with serious injuries. Police said he travelled between three crime scenes on a motorcycle before surrendering. He was hospitalised after claiming to have consumed rat poison, before attempting suicide in custody. 'Lokah' 'Lokah: Chapter 1 - Chandra', Mollywoods first female-led superhero film, was released in August. Starring Kalyani Priyadarshan and directed by Dominic Arun, it became the first Malayalam flick to enter the `300-crore club. Mob lynching Ramnarayan Baghel, a migrant worker from Chhattisgarh, was killed in a mob attack in Walayar, Palakkad. The crowd allegedly assaulted the 31-year-old while shouting Bangladeshi, triggering statewide outrage over hate crimes and migrant safety. Nimisha Priya The case of Indian nurse Nimisha Priya, who is on death row in Yemen, saw major developments in the year. Her scheduled execution in July was postponed amid intense negotiations over blood money. Organ donation Organ donations in Kerala reached a five-year peak. Ernakulam General Hospital became Indias first district-level hospital to perform a heart transplant when woman from Nepal received the heart of Shibu, a Kollam resident. Polls The local body elections, widely seen as the semi-final ahead of the 2026 assembly polls, delivered a sharp political message. The UDF emerged as the biggest gainer, wresting control of four corporations. The BJP made headlines by capturing Thiruvananthapuram corporation, while the LDF was left with just Kozhikode corporation. The year also saw a by-election to the Nilambur assembly seat in June, where Congress Aryadan Shoukath defeated CPMs M Swaraj. Quality of national highways The national highway network in the state has been undergoing a major upgrade. However, cave-ins of under-construction stretches in Malappuram and Kollam exposed serious lapses and violations, raising questions about the quality of the work. Rahul Mamkootathil Congress MLA Rahul Mamkootathil courted controversy following sexual misconduct allegations and rape cases by multiple women. The party suspended the 36-year-old and followed it up with expulsion. Sabarimala The special investigation teams probe into the Sabarimala gold theft case exposed a nexus involving former Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) officials. A total of 4.5 kg of gold went missing from the hill shrine following repair work in 2019. Former TDB officials, including A Padmakumar, N Vasu and Murari Babu, were arrested. Following new developments, the SIT expanded its investigation into other states. Transshipment terminal The Vizhinjam Transshipment Terminal was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in May, establishing it as Indias first deepwater hub. It achieved rapid operational success, handling 1 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) and major vessels like MSC Irina by the year-end, all while preparing for phase II expansion to extend berths and the breakwater for even greater capacity, solidifying its role as a global competitor to Colombo. Universities The year saw a standoff between the governor and the government over appointments of vice-chancellors to APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU) and Kerala University of Digital Sciences, Innovation and Technology (Digital University Kerala, DUK). Following the deadlock, the apex court intervened, leading to the formation of a committee to recommend candidates. A consensus was arrived at and Dr Ciza Thomas (KTU) and Dr Saji Gopinathan (DUK) were appointed as VCs. Vedan Rapper Hirandas Murali aka Vedan was arrested in a narcotics case and later booked over sexual assault allegations. The governments decision to honour him with the state film award for best lyricist sparked debate. Wild animal attacks Wild animal attacks continued, with four people killed by tigers alone in 2025. From 2016 to early 2025, 919 persons have been killed and nearly 9,000 injured in encounters with wild animals. Kerala officially requested the Centre to amend the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. The main goal is to allow the culling of wild animals that are a direct threat to people and property. Xtreme poverty eradication The state government declared Kerala as extreme poverty-free in November, through the Extreme Poverty Eradication Project (EPEP). The project identified 64,006 families as extremely poor. The announcement, however, sparked controversy, with the opposition questioning the lack of transparent and census-based data, and alleging political motivation. Year of Youth Youth emerged at the forefront of politics, particularly during the local body elections, with major parties fielding candidates from student wings such as KSU and SFI. Zoological Park, Thrissur Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurated the long-awaited Thrissur Zoological Park in Puthur in October. The designer zoo is expected to transform the region into a global tourism destination. Tributes P Jayachandran (Jan 9) Legendary playback singer P Jayachandran died, leaving behind melodies that defined an era. With his rich, emotive voice and thousands of unforgettable songs, he remains etched in the musical memory of South India. Shaji N Karun (Apr 28) Acclaimed filmmaker and cinematographer Shaji N Karuns passing marked the loss of one of Indias most poetic cinematic voices. Through internationally acclaimed films and visionary storytelling, he carried Malayalam cinema to the global stage. V S Achuthanandan (July 21) Former chief minister and Communist stalwart V S Achuthanandan affectionately known as VS passed away at the age of 101. A towering public figure, he leaves behind a legacy of principled politics, uncompromising integrity, and decades of unwavering service to the people of Kerala. M K Sanoo (Aug 2) Leaving behind a life devoted to literature and human values, writer, critic, and social activist Prof M K Sanoo died, aged 96. A compassionate public intellectual and cultural guide, his works and interventions shaped Keralas literary and social landscape. T J S George (Oct 3) Renowned journalist and thinker T J S George passed away, closing a luminous chapter in Indian public discourse. A Padma Bhushan awardee and prolific columnist, his fearless commentary and deeply insightful writing enriched journalism over six decades. Sreenivasan (Dec 20) Veteran actor, writer, and filmmaker Sreenivasan bid farewell after a remarkable journey in Malayalam cinema. For nearly five decades, his sharp wit, humane storytelling, and timeless humour shaped the soul of popular cinema, touching generations of viewers and creators alike. text: Anna Jose and Rajesh Abraham EDITING: Prasad V Mathew and Niharika Pramod DESIGN: arjun k j
More Than 2,000 Maoists Have Surrendered: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Friday said that the government appealed to the Maoists to abandon the language of violence and gunfire and join the mainstream of development.
Chhattisgarh liquor scam: ED files final prosecution complaint
Among the new 59 accused are former Deputy Secretary at Chief Minister's office Soumya Chaurasia, former IAS officer Niranjan Das, liquor licence holders, liquor manufacturers and excise department officials
Bhupesh Baghel vs Bageshwar Baba Over 'Superstitious Beliefs'
A fresh political-religious confrontation has erupted in Chhattisgarh after former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel and spiritual preacher Dhirendra Shastri or Bageshwar Baba traded sharp remarks over superstition and faith.
ED files final prosecution complaint in Chhattisgarh liquor scam
Raipur: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Friday filed a final prosecution complaint in the alleged liquor scam case in Chhattisgarh, naming 59 persons, taking the total number of accused in the money laundering case to 81. The final prosecution complaint was filed before the PMLA court here complying with the directions of the Supreme Court, 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 .
Chhattisgarhs Kanger Valley National Park Eyes UNESCO World Heritage Site Status
Wildlife Institute to survey Bastar parks biodiversity for UNESCO recognition
Vandals target Christmas decorations at Assam school, mob attacks mall in Raipur
Right-wing vandals disrupted Christmas celebrations in Assam and Chhattisgarh on Christmas Day. In Assam, four activists were arrested for smashing decorations at a school, while in Chhattisgarh, an FIR was filed against 25-30 individuals for vandalizing a mall during a shutdown protest.
40 Masked Men Vandalise Christmas Decor In Chhattisgarh's Raipur
Unidentified persons were booked for vandalising Christmas decorations at a mall in Chhattisgarh capital Raipur, a police official said on Thursday.
Therefore, the act done by the appellant with the victim very much falls under the offence under Section 354 of the IPC as it was done by him to outrage the modesty of the victim, the judgement said
No More Guard Of Honour: Chhattisgarh Ends Ceremonial Salutes For Ministers, Senior Police Officers
The government said the move will allow police personnel to be used more effectively, especially at a time when maintaining public safety.
40 Charged For Vandalising Christmas Decorations At Raipur Mall
Around 40 unidentified persons have been charged for vandalising Magneto Mall on VIP Road in Raipur during the state-wide 'Chhattisgarh Bandh' on Wednesday. A group of protesters entered the mall, damaged property, and allegedly misbehaved with staff
Snubbed in Bihar, JMM looks to Assam for political expansion
RANCHI: After being denied any seat in Bihar by the Mahagathbandhan during the Assembly polls, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) has begun exploring avenues in other tribal-dominated states across the country. According to party leaders, a four-member delegation will soon visit Assam to assess ground realities by holding a series of meetings with local party workers. Despite being a key coalition partner during the Bihar Assembly elections, the RJD did not concede a single seat to the JMM, while the Congress also remained silent on the issue. Subsequently, the JMM decided not to contest the Bihar polls, claiming the decision was taken in the wake of a political conspiracy by its allies RJD and Congress, which allegedly deprived it of seats under the Mahagathbandhan arrangement. JMM general secretary and spokesperson Supriyo Bhattacharya said that a decision would be taken by the partys top leadership based on the feedback submitted by the delegation. A four-member delegation of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha will soon visit Assam to explore avenues for the upcoming Assembly polls in the state. The leaders will stay there for a few days and hold meetings with local party workers to take stock of the partys ground situation, Bhattacharya said. He added that the delegation would submit a report after returning from Assam, on the basis of which a decision would be taken. The delegation will include minister Chamra Linda, MP Vijay Hansda, and MLAs M T Raja and Bhushan Tirkey. Bhattacharya said the party is keen on contesting the Assam Assembly elections as the state has a significant tribal population. Notably, during its 13th general convention held in Ranchi in April this year, the JMM had announced plans to increase its political activism in selected seats in Assam, Odisha and West Bengal. Party leaders had also said they were planning to contest elections in Assam by organising migrants from the state. As part of its broader expansion strategy, the JMM is working to establish its presence in various parts of the country with the aim of emerging as a national party. The party is also preparing to field candidates in the West Bengal Assembly elections and strengthen its position in other states. The JMM is actively working on shedding its image as a regional party and expanding its footprint in Delhi, West Bengal, Assam and Chhattisgarh. Preparations for this expansion are already underway. Although the party has not officially confirmed the details, sources indicate that the JMM plans to open offices in several states. Following its resounding victory in Jharkhand, the party is also considering opening an office in New Delhi.
Hindutva mob vandalise Christmas mall decor during Chhattisgarh Bandh
Raipur: During the Chhattisgarh Bandh, on Christmas Eve, Hindutva workers armed with sticks vandalised Raipurs Magneto Mall, forcibly taking down festive decorations, alleging illegal religious conversion. The mob barged into the mall on Wednesday and thrashed the place, removing decorations and installations despite the security personnel trying to stop them. During the Chhattisgarh Bandh, on 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 .
Saying love you outrages modesty of women: Chhattisgarh HC
RAIPUR: The Chhattisgarh High Court, hearing the appeal against the conviction judgment order of the trial court, ruled that saying I love you, holding hand and pulling woman towards self amounted to offence as it outrages the modesty of a woman. The accused, 19 years at the time of incident in Raigarh district, was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment (RI) for 3 years besides a fine of `1,000 under Section 354 of IPC (criminal force on a woman with intent to outrage her modesty) and the Protection of Children against Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act by the Fast Track Special Court in 2022. The victim had lodged a written police complaint in November 2019 alleging that the appellant stopped her saying I love you, held her hand and pulled her towards him. An FIR was then lodged against him. A single judge bench of Justice Naresh Kumar Chandravanshi found that the conviction for the offence under the POCSO Act was not sustainable as the prosecution has failed to prove the victim as minor on the date of incident but said that the Fast Track Special Court did no mistake in holding the accused guilty.
Kerala govt announces Rs 30 lakh solatium to family of mob lynching victim
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state government has announced a financial assistance of Rs 30 lakh to the family of Ramnarayan Baghel, the migrant worker who was lynched to death by a mob in Palakkad. A sum of Rs 5 lakh each will be given to Ramnarayans mother and wife, while Rs 10 lakh each will be allotted to his children as fixed deposit. The amount will be disbursed from the Chief Ministers Disaster Relief Fund, said Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday. Lashing out against the Sangh parivar for the incident, the chief minister said that the incident should be seen as a move to replicate the tried-and-tested mob-lynching occurrences from North India. We should take this as a responsibility to prove to them that Kerala will not be a ground for such practices... (Sangh parivar) even labelled the youngster a Bangladeshi refugee, he said. Adding that the death of Ramnarayan Bhayar has shaken the conscience of Kerala, CM also said that some of the convicts have criminal backgrounds. The incident took place on Monday, when a group of people lynched Ramnarayan from Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, after mistaking him for a thief. Following the incident, the CM stated that stringent action would be taken against the perpetrators. Meanwhile, the political dimension of the incident broke out when CPM leaders accused the RSS of being behind the assault. Connecting this to other recent incidents, the chief minister also mentioned the attacks launched during the Christmas celebrations of other states. Mentioning that such moves disgrace the festival, which gives light to the world, he said the Sangh is part of all these. The same people who visited Christian homes with cakes last year are now launching these attacks, he said. Pinarayi also mentioned the attack on the Christmas carol group in Palakkad, pressure from RSS-affiliated organisations against schools that organised Christmas celebrations, and the BMS move to sing RSS ganageetam during Christmas celebrations in postal offices. Senior BJP leaders even made insulting remarks against the carol teams that they generally drink alcohol and perform indecently, he said.
Mob lynching: Kerala govt announces Rs 30 lakh aid to victims family
KOCHI, Dec 24 : Kerala government on Wednesday announced financial assistance of Rs 30 lakh to the family of Chhattisgarh native Ramnarayan, who was killed in an alleged mob lynching incident near Walayar in the northern Palakkad district. Addressing a press conference here, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said a Cabinet meeting decided to grant the aid to the family of Ramnarayan, from the Chief Ministers Distress Relief Fund. Of the total Rs 30 lakh being granted, Rs five lakh each [] The post Mob lynching: Kerala govt announces Rs 30 lakh aid to victims family appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Chhattisgarh: Rightwing Bodies Protest Against Religious Conversions Evokes Mixed Response
The stir comes in the wake of the recent violent clash between the tribals and Christian community members in a village in Kanker district in Bastar in the state over burial of a villager.
Mixed response to Chhattisgarh Bandh; Christmas decorations vandalised in Raipur
Demands were made for the the enactment of a stringent anti-conversion law
Chhattisgarh Bandh over religious conversions evokes mixed response
Raipur: The day-long Chhattisgarh Bandh called by Hindu organisations against alleged religious conversions received a mixed response across the state on Wednesday, with normal life getting disrupted in several cities while partial impact was seen in others. Barring a few incidents of vandalism, the situation across the state remained largely peaceful, police said. The bandh 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 Chhattisgarh High Court has ruled that holding a womans hand, pulling her, and saying I love you amount to outraging her modesty under Section 354 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The case relates to a man who was sentenced to three years of rigorous imprisonment by a trial court after being found guilty under various provisions of the IPC and the Protection of Children against Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. He was 19-years-old at the time of the incident. The man was convicted for holding the victim's hand, pulling her towards him and saying I love you when she was returning from school. Justice Naresh Kumar Chandravanshi, while hearing an appeal filed against the man's conviction, held that the act amounts to outraging the victim's modesty. In the instant case, the appellant not only held the hand of the victim, rather he also pulled her towards him by saying I love you. Such behaviour of a young boy with any girl particularly of rural area is considered highly objectionable, the court observed in its order. While upholding the conviction, the court modified the sentence, reducing it from three years to one year. It noted that the accused was a 19-year-old boy at the time of the incident and that, apart from holding the victims hand, pulling her and saying I love you, he had not committed any other objectionable act. Noting that the accused is currently on bail, the high court directed him to surrender before the concerned court and undergo the remaining portion of the jail sentence. The trial court, in its 2022 order, had convicted the accused not only for outraging the womans modesty but also for sexual assault under the POCSO Act. However, the high court set aside the POCSO conviction, holding that it was not sustainable as the prosecution had failed to prove that the victim was a minor on the date of the incident. While examining the issue, the high court elaborated on the meaning of modesty. It noted that the term denotes the quality of being modest and, in relation to a woman, refers to womanly propriety of behaviour; scrupulous chastity of thought, speech and conduct. Referring to Websters Third New International Dictionary, the court said 'modesty' is defined as freedom from coarseness, indelicacy or indecency: a regard for propriety in dress, speech or conduct. It also cited the Oxford English Dictionary, which defines 'modesty' as womanly propriety of behaviour; scrupulous chastity of thought, speech and conduct (in man or woman); reserve or sense of shame proceeding from instinctive aversion to impure or coarse suggestions.
Holding Womans Hand And Pulling Her While Expressing Love Outrages Modesty, Says Chhattisgarh HC
The court ruled that such behaviour by a young man towards a girl, particularly in a rural context, is 'highly objectionable'
Two killed, one injured as spark from motor triggers major factory fire in Chhattisgarhs Bilaspur
As per preliminary information, when turpentine oil was being transferred from a tanker into jerry cans using a motor, a spark from the motor ignited one of the cans
Assault on Baghel deliberate',marked by intense brutality
PALAKKAD: Details from the investigation into the mob lynching of Ramnarayan Baghel, 31, a migrant labourer from Chhattisgarh, reveal a pattern of sustained and deliberate violence preceding his death in Walayar, Palakkad. According to post-mortem findings and remand-report details from investigative sources, he suffered extensive, repeated assaults with sticks and kicks, particularly targeting his head, face, chest and back, suggesting prolonged torture rather than a single episode of violence. Medical examinations indicated more than 40 major injuries across the body, with internal bleeding and grievous head wounds recorded as the immediate cause of death. One doctor involved in the autopsy stated that there was no part of the body without injuries, underlining the extent of the brutality. The victim reportedly collapsed, vomited blood and later succumbed to severe blunt-force trauma at the Palakkad district hospital. The emerging evidence depicts a deliberate, hate-tinged act of mob violence marked by intense brutality. This is indeed a targeted cruelty, with possible caste bias, said a senior police officer. The attack is believed to have involved a large group. Preliminary investigative reports and family accounts claim that around 15 individuals took part directly in the beating, though only five arrests were initially recorded, with further arrests and searches continuing. The Special Investigation Team has since identified several additional accused, some of whom are absconding. Authorities note that the remand report establishes clear murderous intent: the accused repeatedly hit the victim with sticks, continued to kick him after he fell and discouraged intervention by threatening bystanders. Dalit identity and hate-crime dimensions The case has also sharpened focus on the caste and hate-crime angles. Ramnarayan belonged to a Satnami Samaj, a Scheduled Caste community with a significant population in Chhattisgarh, a fact that has prompted the family to demand charges under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act in addition to murder. Police officers have noted that the accusations stemmed from suspicions of theft and xenophobic hostility, with some assailants reportedly branding him a Bangladeshi moments before the assault. Authorities have indicated that the atrocity-law provisions will be invoked after verifying the caste status formally, recognising the possibility of a targeted hate crime. At present, the FIR includes Section 103(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which covers murder. However, police sources acknowledge that the statute does not yet explicitly codify mob lynching as a distinct offence, necessitating reliance on other provisions and special-law charges to address the collective nature of the crime. Ramnarayan had arrived in Kerala only days before the incident in search of daily-wage work, leaving behind a wife and two young sons. He was attacked by the local resident alleging burglary, but police officials have confirmed that there was no evidence of theft recovered from the victim, underscoring the arbitrariness of the attack. Probe into hate crime angle Police officers have noted that the accusations stemmed from suspicions of theft and xenophobic hostility, with some assailants reportedly branding him a Bangladeshi moments before the assault.Authorities have indicated that the atrocity-law provisions will be invoked after verifying the caste status formally, recognising the possibility of a targeted hate crime We have been following mob lynching of migrant workers in Kerala. What is worrying is the narrowing gap between cases. In the last three years there has been at least one death. For every death, there are several cases of mob attacks that result in serious injuries. Such cases seldom get reported. While in December 2025 we witnessed the death of Ramnarayan Baghel, there was a mob attack on Mominul Islam from Assam in October 2025, less than two months ago. He survived. The narrowing gap of mob lynching cases in Kerala is worrying Benoy Peter, executive director of Centre for Migration and Inclusive Development
Two more held in lynching case; probe extended across Kerala-TN border
PALAKKAD: Two more persons have been arrested in connection with the lynching of migrant worker Ramnarayan Baghel, 31 , at Attappallam in Walayar, taking the total number of accused in custody to seven. The newly arrested are Vinod Kumar, 54, and Jagadeesh Kumar, 49, both residents of Kizhakke Attappallam. They were taken into custody in a joint operation led by the Crime Branch and the Walayar police. Police said several suspects in the case are believed to have fled to Tamil Nadu, and efforts are under way to trace and apprehend them. The Special Investigation Team (SIT) indicated that more arrests are likely in the coming days. The incident occurred on the evening of December 17, when Baghel, a native of Chhattisgarh, was allegedly surrounded by a mob at Attappallam and brutally assaulted after being questioned on suspicion of being a Bangladeshi. He sustained severe injuries in the attack and succumbed while undergoing treatment on Wednesday night. Earlier, police had arrested A Anu, C Prasad, C Murali, K Bibin and Ananthan, all local residents, in connection with the case. The investigation is being led by a Special Investigation Team under the supervision of Crime Branch DySP P M Gopakumar. Investigators said the delay in making arrests during the initial days may have enabled several accused to escape. A coordinated search is now being extended to Tamil Nadu to track down the remaining suspects. The inability to secure more video footage of the assault has also emerged as a major setback in the probe, with police suspecting that mobile phones used to record the incident may have been destroyed. Meanwhile, Baghels body was flown to his native village in Chhattisgarh for last rites. It is learnt that the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai has demanded Kerala government stringent action against those responsible for the lynching and ensure exemplary punishment. The Chhattisgarh government has announced an ex gratia payment of `5 lakh to Baghels family. Ramnarayan Baghel belonged to the Satnami Samaj, a Scheduled Caste community with a significant population in Chhattisgarh. He is survived by his ailing mother, wife, and two minor sons aged 10 and nine. Palakkad mob lynching: CPI(M) alleges RSS role, says victim branded Bangladeshi; BJP denies charge
Mob in Kerala shatters Chhattisgarh migrants dream of roof over head
THRISSUR: Lalitha sat on the verandah in the Welfare Partys office in Thrissur, frozen, her eyes blank. A numbness has enveloped the 35-year-old since Sunday night, when she saw the lifeless form of her husband Ramnarayan Baghel, a Chhattisgarh resident who was lynched by a mob at Attappallam in Palakkad on December 17 over suspicions of theft and being a Bangladeshi. It had not let go of her when TNIE spoke to her on Monday night. Nearby, her children, aged 10 and 9, watched videos on the mobile, blissfully unaware of the tragedy that had struck the family. Lalitha was at her home in Karhi, Chhattisgarh, when she received the devastating news. It was our dream to construct our own house. Brick by brick, we built it. However, we needed more money to concrete the roof and complete it, Lalitha said. On December 13, Ramnarayan, a mason who earned `250 back home, left for Kerala. That was the last Lalitha saw or spoke to him. He took the train dreaming about a job that paid better so that our house could be built swiftly, she said. Upon arriving at Kerala, Ramnarayan called his brotherLalitha doesnt have a phonesaying he had reached. I didnt even get a chance to talk to him, said Lalitha. Palakkad mob lynching: CPI(M) alleges RSS role, says victim branded Bangladeshi; BJP denies charge It took me some time to understand what had happened, says cousin The next call was from the police telling the family about what happened. The family Lalitha, children and her mother left for Kerala and reached Sunday evening. Sasikanth, Ramnarayans cousin who has been working in the construction sector in Kanjikode, said around 25 people from their village are engaged in the sector in Palakkad alone. It was why Ramnarayan also took the leap. However, for some reason, he found it hard to adjust with the lifestyle and job here. Though we didnt speak about it much, I know he was not happy. On the morning of December 17, he went out to have food while we went to work. I was later informed by the police about the incident. When I reached the MCH, I was informed about the death, Sasikanth said. He said it was the first time they had come across such an experience in Kerala. It took me some time to understand what had happened and tell the family, he said. The police have arrested seven people so far and said more will be nabbed in the coming days. Meanwhile, Revenue Minister K Rajan, on behalf of the government, has promised them at least Rs 10 lakh as immediate relief. However, with an education till Class 5, no source of income, and two children and a mother to take care of, Lalitha is clueless about what the future holds. Though Ramnarayans brothers and families live in Karhi, Lalitha remains concerned about survival. As she held her two children close and left to Karhi from Nedumbassery with her husbands body in the early hours of Tuesday, Lalitha had a thousand questions in her mind, but no answers.
22 Chhattisgarh Reds lay down arms in Odisha
Odisha's enhanced surrender package, offering nearly 20% higher rewards than Chhattisgarh, enticed 22 Maoist insurgents to lay down arms. This mass surrender, including 10 women and weapons valued over Rs 2 crore, marks a significant blow to the CPI (Maoist) ahead of the Centre's deadline to end left-wing extremism.
Renowned Hindi writer Vinod Shukla dies at 88
Renowned Hindi writer Vinod Kumar Shukla passed away at 88 after a lung ailment. The first Jnanpith awardee from Chhattisgarh, Shukla was known for his quiet grace and focus on ordinary people's inner worlds. He continued writing even in the ICU, leaving behind a legacy of profound literature.
Chhattisgarh: BJP Leader Killed by Unidentified Assailants in a Village in Korba District
The slain BJP leader Akshay Garg, a civil contractor, was attacked with sharp weapons by three masked men in the village of Keshla under Katghora area when he was supervising the road construction work in the morning, police said.
Twenty seven lakh voters deleted in Chhattisgarh SIR
The release added that Genuine voters can still be added back in electoral roll during the Claims and Objections phase
22 Maoists surrender in Odisha's Malkangiri
Twenty-two Maoists have surrendered to police in Odisha's Malkangiri district. They handed over nine firearms and 150 live rounds. Explosives and improvised explosive devices were also surrendered. Most of these Maoists operated in Odisha but hailed from Chhattisgarh. The Odisha government recently revised its surrender policy, increasing rewards.
Nearly 95 lakh voters removed from draft rolls after SIR in three states, UT
Nearly 95 lakh voters have been removed from the draft electoral rolls published on Tuesday after the contentious Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Kerala and Andaman and Nicobar. In Madhya Pradesh , names of 42.74 lakh electors (7%) out of the total 5.74 crore were removed from the draft rolls. In Kerala, the names of 24.08 lakh of the over 2.78 crore electors were removed from the draft rolls. In Chhattisgarh, out of 2.12 crore electors, names of as many as 27.34 lakh were removed. In case of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, out of 3.10 lakh electors, 64,000 electors did not figure in the draft rolls. Madhya Pradesh Out of the 42,74,160 names that were removed from the electoral rolls, 19.19 lakh were men, while 23.64 lakh were women. The total number of voters who filled up the SIR enumeration forms stands at over 5.31 crore. As many as 8,65, 832 voters remained unmapped, as the details of their parents or grandparents were not found in the 2003 voter roll. These voters will be given a week's time to appear personally with any of the 13 documents mentioned by the Election Commission and get their names added in the final list, which will be published on February 21, 2026. According to the state's Chief Electoral Officer S K Jha, out of the excluded voters, 31.51 lakh were absent (shifted out of the state or were absent during the enumeration exercise), 8.46 lakh were deceased, and 2.77 lakh were duplicate (whose name was found to be existing in multiple constituencies). Large number of deletions were recorded at Indore, Jabalpur and Bhopal. Indore topped the list with the highest number of absent and unmapped voters, while it was second in the list of shifted, deceased and duplicate voters. Indore houses nine assembly segments, all of which were won by the ruling BJP in the 2023 state elections. The highest number of dead voters was recorded at Jabalpur while Bhopal topped the list of shifted voters. Burhanpur housed maximum number of duplicate voters in the state. The newly created Pandhurna, Alirajpur, Umaria and Sidhi recorded lesser number of deletions. To handle grievances and speed up corrections, 725 additional Electoral Registration Officers have been appointed. Kerala Of the deleted names , 6,49,885 pertain to deceased persons, 6,45,548 voters were found to be untraceable, and 8,16,221 voters were identified as having permanently shifted from their registered addresses. In addition, 1,36,029 duplicate voters and 1,60,830 voters falling under other categories were identified. Chief Electoral Officer Rathan U Kelkar, addressing a press conference, said the draft list has been published on the Election Commission's website and copies have also been handed over to political parties. Kelkar said that as part of the SIR, a voter mapping exercise was also carried out till December 18. We were able to complete 93 per cent of the voter mapping by December 18. Most of the unmapped cases were reported from urban and semi-urban areas such as Thiruvananthapuram, Kottayam and Ernakulam, he said. He said that the mapping exercise is still continuing. After the mapping process is completed, electoral registration officers (EROs) will decide on hearings for non-mapped voters. Notices will be issued to voters to be heard. The hearings will be decentralised so as not to cause inconvenience to the public, he said. He said the notices would contain detailed instructions, including the reasons for the hearing and the documents to be produced, and would be served through booth-level officers. Responding to queries on the high number of untraceable voters, Kelkar said booth-level officers had visited the addresses three times to serve enumeration forms but were unable to locate the voters. We made all efforts to trace the voters as directed by the Election Commission, he said. Kelkar said those whose names are not included in the draft list will have to submit fresh applications for inclusion in the electoral roll. According to the EC, the draft electoral rolls can be accessed through the poll body's website or the Booth Level Officers. Claims and objections can be filed until January 22, and any eligible voter whose name has been removed can apply for inclusion using Form 6. The second phase of the SIR will run from January 22 to February 14, after which the final electoral roll for the states and UT will be published on February 21. (With inputs from PTI) Uttarakhand SIR: 90,000 voters must choose to retain service status or remain on local list
Nearly 95 lakh electors do not find name in draft rolls of three states, one UT
A significant number of voters in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Kerala, and Andaman and Nicobar are missing from draft electoral rolls. Over 94 lakh electors across these regions did not find their names. Those affected can still apply for inclusion. Final rolls will be published next year. Elector registration officers will make the final decisions.
Retired IAS Officer Arrested In Rs 2,500-Crore Chhattisgarh Liquor Scam
In a major development in the high-profile Chhattisgarh liquor scam case, the Enforcement Directorate (ED), Raipur Zonal Office, has arrested a retired IAS officer, Niranjan Das.
Jnanpith winner Vinod Kumar Shukla passes away at 88
The Hindi writer, who has received several recognitions, including the Sahitya Akademi Award, is the first writer from Chhattisgarh to receive the Jnanpith, Indias highest literary honour
Eminent Hindi writer Vinod Kumar Shukla passes away in Raipur
RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh-based renowned writer Vinod Kumar Shukla, 88, passed away in AIIMS Raipur on Tuesday. Early this year Shukla cited his life as a race against age/time when it comes to accomplishing much more he intends to put in writing. Yehi kasak hai baki (a subtle regret that lingers), he opined as he feared that he might never be able to write all that he wished as the life for him moves briskly while his words or expressions may fall behind. He is survived by his wife, son Shashwat Shukla and a daughter. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chhattisgarh chief minister Vishnu Deo Sai expressed grief over the demise of the eminent author. The PM in a post on X, said: He will always be remembered for his invaluable contributions in the field of Hindi literature. My condolences are with his family and admirers in this hour of grief. PM Modi had inquired about Shukla's health on November 1 during his visit to Chhattisgarh capital. CM Sai cited the passing away of Shukla as a major loss and will remain in the hearts of everyone as Chhattisgarhs pride. A recipient of esteemed awards Sahitya Akademi Award, Jnanpith Award, PEN Nabokov Award that recognised his significant contributions to Hindi literature that engaged regional and global themes. To him, writing always turns out to be a source of happiness and gave him a sense of achievement. Vinod Kumar Shukla, the miniaturist of everyday life, honoured with Jnanpith Award Shukla had been receiving treatment at AIIMS Raipur since early this month, experiencing difficulty in breathing when he fell down at his residence. Later his health deteriorated and was shifted to the intensive care unit of the hospital. Being the first from Chhattisgarh to be selected for Jnanpith Award, he has been writing for the last over 60 years as a poet and novelist. Born in Rajnandgaon district of Chhattisgarh in 1937, his first collection was a poetry Lalbhag Jaihind published in 1971. With his literary career spanning decades, he is known for his contributions and compilation of stories, poems, fiction, prose and/or drama with abiding originality. A film was made on one of his novels 'Naukar ki Kameez' on the same title by Mani Kaul. His 'Deewar Mein Ek Khirkee Rahati Thi' won the Sahitya Akademi Award for the best Hindi work in 1999. Many who met him recollected how he often advised others not to stop writing because what one writes will be recognised as his signature.
Jnanpith Awardee Hindi Author Vinod Kumar Shukla Dies At 89
Eminent Chhattisgarh-based Hindi writer and Jnanpith Award recipient Vinod Kumar Shukla died on Tuesday evening due to age-related ailments at a government hospital here, his family members said.
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Who was Vinod Kumar Shukla? Jnanpith Award winning Hindi writer passes away at 89
Prominent Chhattisgarh-based Hindi writer and Jnanpith Awardee Vinod Kumar Shukla died on Tuesday evening after suffering from age-related illnesses at AIIMS, Raipur, his family members informed.
SIR Draft Rolls Out: 42 Lakh Names Removed In MP, 27 Lakh In Chhattisgarh, And 22 Lakh In Kerala
The publication of the draft rolls comes days after the Election Commission released similar figures for West Bengal and Tamil Nadu
Bhupesh Baghel's Son Got Rs 250 Crore In Liquor Scam: Chargesheet
Chaitanya, son of former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, received Rs 200 crore to Rs 250 crore as his share from an alleged liquor scam in the state, the Anti-Corruption Bureau/Economic Offence Wing (ACB/EOW) claimed in its chargesheet.
BJP leader hacked to death by unidentified assailants in Chhattisgarhs Korba
Three masked men attacked Akshay Garg, a construction contractor and a member of the Katghora Janpad panchayat, with sharp-edged weapons, Korba SP Siddharth Tiwari said

