Month: August 2024

  • Delegation of Krida Bharti met Chief Minister Sai, expressed gratitude for awarding decorations to players…

    Raipur. A delegation of Krida Bharti paid a courtesy visit to Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai. During this, along with providing decorations to the players of Chhattisgarh, gratitude was expressed for forming a committee for the selection of excellent players.

    During the meeting, he urged to organize a state sports festival to promote sports culture in Chhattisgarh. Chhattisgarh State President Sanjay Sharma, State Minister Sumit Upadhyay, State Vice President Neeta Dumre, Harsha Sahu, Chhagan Sonwani, Saurav Soni and Satish Yadav were present in the delegation.

  • Ratnagiri Horror: Nursing Student Raped While Returning From College In Autorickshaw |

    A horrific incident of sexual assault has shaken the city of Ratnagiri in Maharashtra, leaving a 20-year-old nursing student fighting for her life. The victim, who was found unconscious and severely injured near Champak Ground, has been admitted to the district hospital for treatment. “The victim sustained multiple injuries, raising suspicions of a brutal sexual assault or rape,” India Today quoted hospital sources as saying.

    The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with the nursing community taking to the streets to demand justice. Protesters, including civilians and hospital staff, blocked traffic in several parts of Ratnagiri, calling for swift action against the perpetrator. Authorities have assured that a thorough investigation is underway and urged the protesters to maintain calm.

    As per a News 18 report, the nursing student was returning from college in an auto-rickshaw when the driver offered her water laced with sedatives. The driver then took her to a secluded area, where he allegedly raped her. After regaining consciousness, the survivor called her family, who immediately alerted the authorities. The police are currently searching for the driver, who remains at large.

    This incident bears an eerie resemblance to the recent Kolkata doctor rape-murder case, where a young doctor was brutally assaulted and murdered. Similarly, a teen in Badlapur was sexually assaulted at school, highlighting the alarming rise in sexual violence against women in India. 

  • What is Hezbollah And Is Israel Underestimating It? Know All About Its Military Capabilities | world news

    Hezbollah, a Shiite militant group and political party based in Lebanon, has often been a subject of intrigue and controversy. While it is widely recognized for its complex role in the Middle East, there is ongoing debate about the true extent of its military capabilities and influence. Here’s everything you need to know about Hezbollah’s background, its military strength, and whether it is underappreciated in the Middle East.

    Origins and Political Role

    Hezbollah, meaning “Party of God,” was founded in 1982 in response to the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. Established with the support of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, its primary objective was to resist Israeli occupation and promote Shiite interests in Lebanon. Over the decades, Hezbollah has evolved from a purely militant group into a significant political player in Lebanon. It holds a substantial number of seats in Lebanon’s parliament and maintains considerable influence in the country’s political and social spheres.

    Military Capabilities

    Hezbollah’s military prowess is often compared to that of conventional state armies, and it has garnered a reputation for being one of the most formidable non-state actors in the region. Its military capabilities are bolstered by extensive support from Iran, which provides financial assistance, advanced weaponry, and training. Here’s a closer look at its military strength:

    Rockets and Missiles

    Hezbollah’s arsenal includes a vast array of rockets and missiles, some of which are capable of reaching deep into Israeli territory. According to the Indian Express, the group possesses thousands of rockets with varying ranges, including precision-guided munitions. This capability has been demonstrated in previous conflicts, such as the 2006 Lebanon War, where Hezbollah’s rocket fire impacted major Israeli cities.

    Recent assessments indicate that Hezbollah has significantly upgraded its missile technology. Reports suggest that the group now has access to more advanced weaponry, including precision-guided missiles that enhance its ability to target specific locations with greater accuracy. This development has raised concerns about the group’s potential to conduct more precise and devastating strikes.

    Military Structure and Training

    Hezbollah operates with a well-organized military structure, including specialized units trained for various combat scenarios. It has a significant number of fighters who are well-trained in guerrilla warfare, often drawing on tactics honed during years of conflict with Israeli forces and in the Syrian Civil War. The group’s military training is supplemented by support from Iran and, occasionally, from other regional allies.

    Defensive and Offensive Capabilities

    Hezbollah’s defensive capabilities are also noteworthy. The group has fortified its positions in Lebanon, particularly in southern Lebanon, which is a key area of ​​its operations. This includes extensive use of bunkers, tunnels, and other defensive measures designed to withstand Israeli military operations.

    On the offensive side, Hezbollah’s experience in asymmetrical warfare allows it to launch operations that are challenging for conventional forces to counter. This includes the use of drones, sophisticated rocket systems, and a network of operatives skilled in various forms of combat.

    Underestimations and Challenges

    There is ongoing debate about whether Hezbollah’s military power is underestimated. Some analysts argue that Hezbollah’s capabilities are more robust than commonly perceived, particularly given the group’s advancements in missile technology and its ability to sustain prolonged conflict. Others, however, caution that the group’s power should be viewed within the context of its regional alliances and the complex dynamics of Middle Eastern geopolitics.

    According to a recent report by Press TV, Hezbollah’s resistance and defense capabilities have often been underestimated, especially by Western observers. The group’s ability to adapt and evolve its strategies in response to changing military and political landscapes is a testament to its resilience and strategic acumen.

    Hezbollah remains a pivotal and complex actor in the Middle East, with a military capacity that challenges conventional perceptions of non-state actors. Its extensive arsenal, advanced training, and strategic defensive measures contribute to a formidable military presence that is often underestimated in global discussions.

    Understanding Hezbollah’s capabilities is crucial for comprehending the broader dynamics of regional conflict and the ongoing power struggles in the Middle East. As the geopolitical landscape continues to shift, Hezbollah’s military strength and strategic importance will likely remain a significant factor in regional stability and international relations.

  • A cunning RPF Jawan, he himself committed theft and implicated a junk dealer, on being held guilty, the Jawans’ petition against the department in the High Court was rejected…

    Bilaspur. Two RPF jawans first stole iron plates from the train wagon and sold them, then started harassing the son of a scrap dealer by implicating him in false charges. The scrap dealer, troubled by the harassment of the jawans, committed suicide by jumping in front of a train. The department has held both the jawans guilty for this entire incident, against which both the miscreants filed a petition in the High Court, which was rejected by the court. Also read: Balodabazar violence: Judicial remand of Congress MLA Devendra Yadav ends, will be produced in court today

    AK Patre, a resident of Talapara in Bilaspur and Mohit Kumar, a resident of Tilda, were posted as head constables at the Tilda post of RPF. On 28 December 2021, a rack full of iron plates reached Mandhar railway station. Both the jawans are accused of opening the locks of the rack and dropping the iron plates with the help of some people. They filled 50-60 bags and sold them to a scrap dealer. The next day, both of them caught scrap dealer Abdul Khan, a resident of Mandhar.

    During interrogation, a false case was lodged against the son of the scrap dealer, Sahil Khan, and he was arrested for attacking the two jawans. Distressed by this incident, scrap dealer Abdul Khan committed suicide by jumping in front of Amarkantak Express on 10 January 2022.

    Daughter made a written complaint

    After her father’s death, daughter Jannat Khan filed a complaint against both the RPF jawans accusing them of harassing her father and brother and implicating them in false charges and demanded an investigation into the entire matter. After the preliminary investigation, a case was registered against both the jawans on 10 January 2022 itself. The charge sheet was issued on 30 January 2022. Both of them had earlier filed a petition against this, which was dismissed by the High Court.

    After completion of the investigation of the case, the investigating officer has submitted his report. On the investigation report submitted on 27 and 28 April 2022, both the soldiers were instructed to give clarification within 15 days. Challenging the allegations made in the investigation report, both the soldiers had filed a petition in the Chhattisgarh High Court against their advocate.

    These allegations have been made

    Serious allegations have been made against both the RPF jawans in the investigation report. The report states that they are accused of violating the orders of senior officers, being involved in theft, negligence towards duty and misbehaving and assaulting the deceased Abdul Khan. An FIR has been registered against both the RPF jawans under sections 306 and 506 of the IPC. After hearing the case, the court has rejected the petition of both the RPF jawans. The court has allowed both the accused jawans to submit their reply on the investigation report.

  • Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: ICC releases new schedule of Women’s T20 World Cup, know when and where the matches will be played

    Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: After the coup in Bangladesh, there is a tense atmosphere in the whole country, in view of which the International Cricket Council (ICC) recently shifted the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 from Bangladesh to UAE. After this, the council has now released the updated schedule of the tournament. According to the new schedule, now all the matches of the tournament will be played in Dubai and Sharjah. 10 teams will clash for the title in the tournament.

    Let us tell you that the Indian team is in Group A. Apart from India, this group includes Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. It will play its first match against New Zealand on October 4 in Dubai. A total of 23 matches will be played in the tournament. All teams will play 4-4 group matches. The top-2 teams of both the groups will clash in the semi-finals.

    The first semi-final of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 will be played in Dubai on October 17 and the second semi-final will be played in Sharjah on October 18. The winning teams of both the semi-finals will clash for the title in the final. The decisive match will be played in Dubai on October 20. There is a reserve day for both the semi-finals and the final. If the Indian team reaches the semi-finals, it will play the first semi-final.

    Women’s T20 World Cup Schedule –

    DateMatchLocation3 OctoberBangladesh vs ScotlandSharjah3 OctoberPakistan vs Sri LankaSharjah4 OctoberSouth Africa vs West IndiesDubai4 OctoberIndia vs New ZealandDubai5 OctoberBangladesh vs EnglandSharjah5 OctoberAustralia vs Sri LankaSharjah6 OctoberIndia vs PakistanDubai6 OctoberWest Indies vs ScotlandDubai7 OctoberEngland vs South AfricaSharjah8 OctoberAustralia vs New ZealandSharjah9 OctoberSouth Africa vs ScotlandDubai9 OctoberIndia vs Sri LankaDubai10 OctoberBangladesh vs West IndiesSharjah11 OctoberAustralia vs PakistanDubai12 OctoberNew Zealand vs Sri LankaSharjah12 OctoberBangladesh vs South AfricaDubai13 OctoberEngland vs ScotlandSharjah13 OctoberIndia vs AustraliaSharjah14 OctoberPakistan vs New ZealandDubai15 OctoberEngland vs West IndiesDubai17 OctoberSemi-final 1Dubai18 OctoberSemi-final 2Sharjah20 OctoberFinalDubai

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  • Bhajan singer Hansraj Raghuvanshi case: Complainant’s troubles increased, police showed him the way to court as there was no case for intervention

    Shivam Mishra, Raipur. There has been a new twist in the fraud complaint against the famous Bhajan singer Hansraj Raghuvanshi in the capital. On this entire matter, the police has handed over the FAN to the complainant as the case is not worthy of police intervention. The police has shown the complainant the way to the court. That is, the problems of the event organizer have increased on the complaint against Hansraj Raghuvanshi. After this, now no case has been found against Hansraj Raghuvanshi on the primary complaint of the woman.

    Actually, a woman who organizes events in Purani Basti police station had accused singer Hansraj Raghuvanshi of cheating her of Rs. 10 lakh 20 thousand. After this written complaint, the police had said that they will take action after investigation. But now after submitting the report to the police, it has become clear that Hansraj Raghuvanshi has nothing to do with this matter directly.

    The complainant girl has alleged that the date of the program was extended due to the divisional conference of Congress. After this, Hansraj’s event company refused to pay the money. But there was an agreement between the event operator and Hansraj Raghuvanshi’s event company. Bhajan singer Hansraj Raghuvanshi had no knowledge of the entire episode.

    Let us tell you that according to Pragati Pandey, a resident of Ashwani Nagar, she runs an event company by the name of 99 Events. She had signed an MoU to organize a program of Hansraj Raghuvanshi at the Indoor Stadium on 11 June 2023.

  • ‘Nabanna Abhijan’ March Over Kolkata Rape-Murder Today: Mamata Government On Edge; Who Called It, Why Police Deemed It ‘Illegal’ | 10 Points |

    The Kolkata Police have implemented extensive security measures ahead of today’s ‘Nabanna Abhijan’ protest march, anticipating potential violence. The demonstration, driven by demands for Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s resignation, follows the alleged rape and murder of a 31-year-old female trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. 

    The march is directed towards Nabanna, the state secretariat and the hub of the West Bengal government, where the Chief Minister and other senior ministers and officials have their offices. 


    The protest march called the ‘Nabanna Abhijan’  is led by two groups. The first is an unregistered student body, ‘Paschim Banga Chhatra Samaj’ and the second is named ‘Sangrami Joutha Mancha,’ a group of state government employees who have been demanding that their DA be brought in line with what central government employees receive. 


    However, on Monday, Kolkata’s Additional Commissioner of Police, Supratim Sarkar, announced that the application by the ‘Paschimbanga Chhatro Samaj’ to hold the protest has been denied. “They had announced through social media and the press that they will be undertaking a program called Nabanno Abhiyaan on 27th August, but they did not seek permission, which is a mandatory requirement as far as the High Court directives,” said Sarkar. 


    The police cited traffic concerns as the reason for rejecting permission for the march. They explained that allowing large gatherings could cause major disruptions, which would seriously inconvenience candidates heading to the UGC-NET exams. The national-level exam is being held today, with many candidates from the state expected to participate. 



    Addressing reporters at Nabanna, ADG (Law and Order) Manoj Verma said that police have received credible intelligence suggesting attempts would be made by miscreants to mix among protestors and incite large-scale violence and chaos during the rally, PTI reported.


    “We have received separate mails from the two organisations only after we held a press conference earlier in the day. The one from ‘Chhatra Samaj’ was only an intimation about the programme having no details on the rally and did not seek any permission. Hence it was rejected,” PTI quoted Sarakar.


    According to ADG, South Bengal Supratim Sarkar, the second application, which included details about expected turnout and other relevant information, was rejected for two reasons. First, many students were scheduled to take the UGC-NET exams on Tuesday, and second, prohibitory orders around Nabanna currently prevent any gatherings in the area.


    The Trinamool Congress has labeled the rally a ‘conspiracy’ aimed at creating chaos on the streets. To support their claim, they released videos allegedly showing BJP leaders from Ghatal in Paschim Medinipur district planning to incite violence during the event.


    The state police have deemed the rallies, which gained support largely through social media, as ‘illegal’ and ‘unauthorized.’ The authorities said that they have taken necessary measures to address concerns about potential law and order issues during the march. The government has imposed prohibitory orders near Nabanna under Section 163 of BNSS preventing the assembly of five or more persons.


    Chhatra Samaj spokesperson Sayan Lahiri stated, “The claims made by the TMC and police are baseless. We aim to raise our demands peacefully. If we are stopped, we will attempt to proceed to the secretariat gate in a non-violent manner to demand the CM’s resignation due to her failure to prevent incidents like the RG Kar case which has shocked the nation.” He added that rallies, starting from various locations and heading to Nabanna, are organised by an apolitical platform with no ties to the BJP, RSS, or ABVP.


    On August 22, the Supreme Court ruled that the West Bengal government must allow peaceful protests related to the incident without disruption. However, the court clarified that it has not barred the state government from exercising its lawful powers.

  • J&K Assembly Elections: Congress releases first list of candidates, see who has been made candidate from which seat

    J&K Assembly Elections: Congress has released its first list of candidates for the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections. Congress has released the first list of 9 candidates. Party general secretary Ghulam Ahmed Mir has been nominated from Doru and former state unit chief Vikar Rasool Wani from Banihal seat.

    Congress and National Conference are fighting the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections together. Both the parties have announced the candidates along with seat sharing. In the list of candidates, Congress released the first list of 9 candidates, while National Conference has announced the names of 19 candidates. Congress announced the candidates late at night.

    Let us tell you that the seat sharing formula between Congress and National Conference in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections was finalized on 26 August. Out of 90 seats in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, National Conference will contest on 51 seats and Congress on 32 seats. There will be a friendly fight on 5 seats, while 2 seats have been given to CPI (M) and Panthers Party.

  • CG MORNING NEWS: Chief Lokayukta’s oath taking ceremony today… CM Sai will participate in the program organized at Raj Bhavan… Huge Dahi Handi festival in Raipur, Hansraj Raghuvanshi will give a wonderful performance…

    Raipur. Inder Singh Uboveja will take oath as the Chief Lokayukta of Chhattisgarh today. Governor Ramen Deka will administer the oath to the Chief Lokayukta. The oath taking ceremony will take place at Raj Bhavan at around 12:15 pm. Retired judge of Bilaspur High Court Inder Singh Uboveja has been appointed for the post of Chief Lokayukta.

    CM Sai’s program

    Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai will remain in the capital Raipur today. CM Sai will attend the swearing-in ceremony of Chief Lokayukta Inder Singh Uboveja. As per the schedule, the Chief Minister will reach Raj Bhavan at 11:55 am and will attend the swearing-in ceremony, in which former High Court Justice Inder Singh Uboveja will take oath as Lokayukta. After this, the Chief Minister will leave for the Chief Minister’s residence from Raj Bhavan at 12:50 pm.

    Huge Dahi Handi festival in Raipur, Hansraj Raghuvanshi will present bhajans

    On the occasion of Shri Krishna Janma Mahotsav, a huge Dahi Handi Utsav competition will be organized at Dahi Handi Ground Gudhiyari on Tuesday, 27th August from 4 pm. Organized with the special cooperation of Sarvajanik Dahi Handi Utsav Samiti and Shri Hanuman Mandir Trust, this year the committee has invited famous Shiv Bhajan singer Hansraj Raghuvanshi to fill the devotees with devotion to Lord Krishna in this grand event. At the same time, Chhattisgarh’s popular singer sisters Garima and Swarna Diwakar will also give presentations colored with folk-cultural colors. Along with this, the performance of Ghanta Baja by the artists of Odisha, the greased pillar and the tableau on Krishna Leelas by the artists of Vrindavan will be special attractions. Not only Chhattisgarh but also Govinda groups from Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Odisha and other states are coming to participate in the Dahi Handi competition. The winning team will be given a prize money of Rs 7,51,000 by the committee’s coordinator Basant Agarwal and the guests.

    Vishwa Hindu Parishad Foundation Day

    A special meeting will be organized on the foundation day of Vishwa Hindu Parishad. The program will be organized at Shri Sureshwar Mahadev Peeth located at Kachana Road Sales Tax Colony Mor Khamhardih from 5 pm.

    Collective Udyapana

    A collective Udyaapan of Mangala Gauri Vrat is being organized by Maharashtra Mandal and Maharashtra Sanskar Kendra. It will be held at Maharashtra Mandal in Chaubey Colony of the city from 10 am.

    Dada Gurudev Ektisa Jaap

    Dada Gurudev Iktisa Jaap program will be organized at Jain Dadabari located on MG Road. This program will be organized from 8.30 to 9.30 pm.

    Telephone court and open forum tomorrow

    BSNL has organized a telephone court and open forum for consumers on August 28 at BLNL office, Auto Exchange Lalganga Complex, GE Road. The telephone court will be held at 3 pm and the open forum at 4 pm. BSNL consumers can appear in the telephone court with their cases.

  • Former England Coach Sven-Goran Eriksson Dies Aged 76 | Other

    Sven-Goran Eriksson, the Swedish football manager who spent five years as England’s first ever foreign-born coach after making his name winning trophies at club level in Italy, Portugal and Sweden, died Monday. He was 76. Eriksson died at home surrounded by his family, his agent Bo Gustavsson told The Associated Press. His death followed eight months after he revealed he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and had at most one year to live.

    That news led to Eriksson receiving a surge of affection and tributes from his former players and clubs, a biographical documentary being made, and a visit to his favorite club Liverpool which invited him to be manager for the day at a charity game.

    Fondly known as “Svennis” in his native Sweden, Eriksson had a modest, nine-year playing career before retiring at the age of 27 and embarking on what proved to be a nomadic coaching career that reached its peak when he was hired by England in 2001.

    Within months, he led an underachieving team to a stunning signature win — 5–1 against Germany in Munich in a World Cup qualifying game.

    Eriksson led what was regarded as a “golden generation” of players, including David Beckham, Steven Gerrard and Wayne Rooney, at the World Cups in 2002 and 2006 and got the team to the quarterfinals at both tournaments before elimination by Brazil and Portugal, respectively. .

    In the only other major tournament under Eriksson — the European Championship in 2004 — England was also ousted at the quarterfinal stage, by Portugal and via a penalty shootout like at the World Cup in 2006.

    Eriksson’s tenure in one of world football’s most high-profile jobs was remembered almost as much for what happened off the field as on it. He had two affairs — one with Swedish TV personality Ulrika Jonsson and the other with a secretary at the Football Association, Faria Alam — which kept England’s gossip-hungry newspapers busy.

    “My private life was not very private in England,” Eriksson said in 2018.

    His time with England coincided with the emergence of a WAG (wives and girlfriends) culture, with the high-profile partners of the players — like Victoria Beckham — making headlines after Eriksson allowed them to come to the World Cup in Germany.

    Eriksson later had brief spells in charge of the Mexico, Ivory Coast and Philippines national teams but the only silverware he earned came in the club game. At Swedish team IFK Gothenburg, he won the league-and-cup double in 1982 and capped a stunning season by also capturing the now-defunct UEFA Cup.

    Eriksson won back-to-back Portuguese titles in an initial two-year stint with Benfica (1982–84), as well as the Portuguese Cup in 1983, and returned there to reach the European Cup final in 1990 — losing to AC Milan — and win the league again in 1991.

    It was in Italy where he became a major coaching name, primarily at Lazio after spells at Roma (1984–87) and Sampdoria (1992–97) — where he won Italian Cups — and Fiorentina (1987–89).

    At Lazio from 1997–2001, he led the team to only its second league title — in 2000 — after a late-season collapse by Juventus, as well as two Italian Cups and the last ever edition of the European Cup Winners’ Cup ( in 1999).

    Eriksson’s Lazio could have won Serie A in 1999, too, only to be beaten to the title by a point by AC Milan and also lost the final of the UEFA Cup in ’98.

    “It was the best period of my career,” Eriksson said of winning seven trophies in a four-year stretch, at a time when Italy was rivaling Spain as the Europe’s top football league.

    Eriksson benefited from the heavy spending of its owner, Sergio Cragnotti, at Lazio, with the Scudetto-winning team containing big names like Juan Sebastián Verón, Pavel Nedved and Sinisa Mihajlovic. It continued the following season when the Roman club, seeking to win the Champions League, spent a world-record fee to buy Hernan Crespo and also bought fellow Argentine striker Claudio López but Eriksson didn’t finish the season after being enticed by the England job. .

    He also had two year-long stints in club management in England, at Manchester City (2007–08) and Leicester (2010–11), either side of a spell as director of football at fourth-tier Notts County after it came briefly into the kind of money — following its purchase by a consortium from the Middle East — that could attract a high-profile name like Eriksson.

    Bespectacled and a straight talker, Eriksson was popular with his players throughout his coaching career and was regarded as an excellent man-manager. He exuded a calm authority in the locker room and was never afraid of making big decisions, like selling Guiseppe Signori — the captain and star striker at Lazio — because Eriksson didn’t think the player was a good influence. Lazio won the league the following season.

    Eriksson finished his coaching career by managing two clubs in China — Guangzhou and Shanghai SIPG — and more recently had the role of sporting director at Karlstad, a team in Sweden’s third division, before announcing in February 2023 that he’d be standing down for health. reasons.

    They became widely known 11 months later when Eriksson told Swedish Radio he had terminal cancer, saying: “At best I have maybe a year, at worst maybe a little less.” “I could go and think about it all the time and sit at home and be grumpy and think I’m unlucky and so on,” he said. “I think that is easily done, that you end up there. “No, look at things positively and don’t wallow in adversity.