Year: 2024

  • Congress formed election committees in 8 states including Chhattisgarh for the Lok Sabha elections 2024, know who got the responsibility…

    Raipur. Congress is fully prepared for the Lok Sabha elections 2024. The Congress Party on Saturday formed election committees for many states including Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, Manipur, Nagaland and Tripura. Along with this, a political affairs committee has also been formed in Madhya Pradesh. Whereas in Chhattisgarh, 18 members and 4 ex-officio members have got the responsibility. PCC Chief Deepak Baij has been made the Chairman of Chhattisgarh State Election Committee.

    Who got the responsibility in Chhattisgarh State Election Committee – Deepak Baij-Chairman, 2. Bhupesh Baghel, 3. Dr. Charan Das Mahant, 4. TS Singh Deo, 5. Tamradhwaj Sahu, 6. Ravindra Chabey, 7. Mohammad Akbar. , 8. Dr. Shivkumar Dahria, 9. Anila Bhendia, 10. Jai Singh Aggarwal, 11. Mohan Markam, 12. Guru Rudra Kumar, 13. Dhanendra Sahu, 14. Satyanarayan Sharma, 15. Amitesh Shukla. 16. Vikas Upadhyay, 17. Rajesh Tiwari, 18. Paras Chopra have got a place in the committee. ex officio member

    Along with this, 1. President, State Youth Congress, 2. President, State NSUI, 3. Chief Organizer, State Seva Dal, 4. President, State Mahila Congress have also been included in the State Election Committee.

    See the list of formation of election committees appointed in other 7 states – Formation of Political Affairs Committee of Madhya Pradesh

  • Getting Malicious Calls From International Numbers? You Can Lodge Your Complaint At This Official Website |

    New Delhi: The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has advised citizens regarding malicious calls from international numbers aimed at creating panic and asked them to report such calls to DoT or telecom service providers.

    “Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Ministry of Communications, advises citizens to beware of malicious incoming calls from international numbers claiming to cause disruption in India’s stock exchanges and trading. Such malicious calls are initiated by anti-national elements aimed at creating panic,” said a release by Ministry of Communications.


    The DoT has directed all the telecom service providers to block malicious calls from such numbers. 

    Citizens, on receiving such calls, are advised to report to DoT at help-sancharsaathi[at]gov[dot]in or their telecom service providers.

    An IANS report had previously said that the emergence of technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and ChatGPT could amplify the threats posed by cybercriminals.

    “In today’s interconnected digital landscape, the prevalence of cybercrime has reached unprecedented levels, posing significant threats to individuals, businesses, and nations alike. As technology advances, so do the tactics employed by cybercriminals, ranging from sophisticated hacking and ransomware attacks to identity theft and online fraud,” IANS had said.

    According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) 2022, cybercrime has reportedly surged by 24.4 percent, totalling 65,893 cases, a significant surge from 52,974 cases in 2021.

  • Bangladesh Goes To Polls Today Amid Tight Security | world news

    Dhaka: Nearly 170 million people in Bangladesh will vote to elect 299 lawmakers during the 12th national election on Sunday amid a boycott by the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party led by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, after PM Sheikh Hasina denied its demand to resign and let A caretaker government runs the election, Al Jazeera reported.

    More than 42,000 polling stations are set for Sunday’s elections, where a total of 119.6 million registered voters are eligible to cast their votes, as reported by the country’s Election Commission. Women make up almost half of the nearly 120 million eligible voters, while first-time voters number about 15 million.

    Al Jazeera reported that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is expected to win a fourth straight term in the absence of the main Opposition BNP which on Saturday began a 48-hour nationwide strike against the “illegal government” amid violence and a crackdown on protesters, Al Jazeera reported.

    The Supreme Court on December 27 provided clearance for the Election Commission (EC) to proceed with the general elections. Highlighting the security concerns, the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) has instructed private hospitals and clinics across Bangladesh to keep health services operational and to remain prepared to handle emergencies from Saturday to Wednesday, as reported by the Dhaka Tribune.

    The directive was issued in a letter signed by DGHS Deputy Director Abu Hussain Md Moinul Ahsan. This letter was sent to the president, secretary of the Bangladesh Private Clinic Hospital and Diagnostic Center Owners Association, and the president of the Bangladesh Private Medical College Owners Association, among other relevant parties.

    As per the letter, private clinics, hospitals, and medical college hospitals must remain fully prepared to handle any emergencies during and after the election until January 10, according to Dhaka Tribune.

    Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has promised to maintain cooperation and friendly relations with India if she is re-elected in the parliamentary polls next month. The reaffirmation came as she unveiled the manifesto of the ruling Awami League party in December, for the upcoming general elections.

    Hasina underlined that if her party secures victory, Bangladesh will persist in its development collaboration with all nations, highlighting its commitment to fostering positive diplomatic ties and cooperation.

    Specifically mentioning India-Bangladesh ties, the manifesto states, “The long-standing problem of demarcation of land boundaries and exchange of enclaves with India has been resolved. This achievement has encouraged continued multilateral cooperation and friendly relations with India.”

    Moreover, earlier on Friday, three members of the Election Commission of India (ECI) arrived in Dhaka ahead of Bangladesh’s 12th general elections. They will actively participate as part of the international election observer team, contributing to the monitoring process.

    The Election Commission has made thorough arrangements for the upcoming 12th national parliamentary election on January 7 to ensure a peaceful process. As many as 127 foreign observers will track the election process to assess the election’ fairness.

    International election expert teams from the European Union are present in Dhaka, with foreign observers from various countries, including a Commonwealth team, set to monitor the elections. Despite the preparations, the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party has decided to boycott the polls. To prevent voting, the BNP has started a 48-hour strike starting commencing on Saturday to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s “illegal government,” the Dhaka Tribune reported.

    Under the leadership of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, the BNP has decided to boycott the general election scheduled for Sunday. The party is advocating for the formation of an interim non-party neutral government to oversee the election, a demand that has been rebuffed by the government led by Prime Minister Hasina.

    The BNP will carry out processions, mass campaigns and distribute leaflets against the polls across the country, as reported by the Dhaka Tribune. Moreover, the second day of the hartal coincides with the election, which has already gathered global attention.

    Adding to the already existing hurdles, the Bangladesh Election Commission’s election application, “Smart Election Management BD” crashed on the eve of the general elections. The Tk21 crore app, launched by the Election Commission for voters to find election-related details, including polling center locations, stopped working a day before the polling date.

    Furthermore, at least 14 polling centers and two schools in 10 districts of Bangladesh were set on fire between Friday evening and early Saturday hours before general elections, as reported by the Dhaka Tribune.

    However, the general elections in Bangladesh will witness participation from approximately 30 countries and 180 overseas observers, signifying international interest and observation in the electoral process.

  • Weather Update: IMD Predicts Rainfall In Seven States Amid Severe Cold Day Conditions |

    New Delhi: The Northern region is grappling with harsh cold conditions, with no relief in sight as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts severe cold day conditions for the upcoming two days.

    As per the IMD forecast, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, and Rajasthan are likely to experience severe cold day conditions over the next two days, coupled with the presence of very dense fog. The IMD predicts that from January 7 to 8, cold day to severe cold day conditions are highly likely to persist in certain areas across Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, and Rajasthan.

    Along with the bitter cold, Northwest and Central India is likely to witness a fresh rain spell during the next 2-3 days. According to IMD rainfall with thunderstorm/hailstorm is likely over Rajasthan and West Madhya Pradesh during Jan 8 – Jan 10.

    The IMD has forecast light rainfall over Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh-Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh on January 8 and 9. Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and northern parts of Maharashtra are also likely to witness fresh rain spells during the next 2 days.

    North Coastal Tamil Nadu is likely to get isolated Heavy to Very heavy rainfall (115.6 to 204.4 mm) on 07th January, 2024. pic.twitter.com/QkgTIfuoLO
    — India Meteorological Department (@Indiametdept) January 6, 2024

    The IMD has issued a heavy rainfall alert for Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Coastal Tamil Nadu and Kerala are likely to witness isolated heavy rainfall with thunderstorms and lightning during the next 3-5 days. According to IMD’s weather bulletin, isolated very heavy rainfall is likely over north coastal Tamil Nadu on January 7. 

     

  • Aditya-L1 Mission: CM Vishnudev Sai congratulated ISRO scientists on the success of Mission Aditya L-1

    Raipur. India has created history in space on Saturday. Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)’s Sun mission Aditya L-1 has reached its target. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai has congratulated ISRO scientists on this big achievement of ISRO. He has appreciated the dedication, dedication, hard work and talent of ISRO scientists.

    Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai has congratulated the scientists of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and the countrymen on the successful arrival of India’s first solar observatory Aditya-L1 at its destination L-1 Point. The Chief Minister said that ISRO scientists have created history in the field of space science with their dedication, dedication, hard work and talent. We are proud of his achievement.

    Know how Aditya L-1 will work

    Aditya L-1’s Visible Emission Line Coronagraph (VELC) payload will study the dynamics of CMEs. The Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (SUIT) will take pictures of the photosphere and chromosphere.

  • Lalluram.com Impact: Administration took cognizance of the news, Tehsildar, SDM to Additional Collector conducted surprise inspection of district cooperative banks, reprimanded on the chaos.

    Rohit Kashyap, Mungeli. The news of Lalluram.com had a big impact in the district. Where the district administration has taken cognizance of the public interest news circulated regarding the complaint of farmers trespassing in lieu of withdrawal of funds in district cooperative banks. On the instructions of the Collector, the revenue officers inspected all the district cooperative banks of the district and gave strict instructions to the bank officers to ensure that the farmers do not face any problem in withdrawing the money. Has warned of strict action if complaint is received again.

    Let us tell you that Lalluram.com reached the District Cooperative Branch located in Jarhagaon and met the farmers and did ground reporting. During that time, the farmers had mentioned many types of problems, after raising them prominently, the department came into action.

    Additional Collector inspected Jarhagaon Bank

    As per the instructions of Collector Rahul Dev, revenue officials conducted surprise inspection of various cooperative central banks of the district. Additional Collector Vijendra Patle conducted a surprise inspection of Co-operative Bank Mungeli and Jarhagaon and took information regarding bank related transactions and withdrawal of paddy bonus amount. He told the branch manager that farmers and bank account holders should not face any kind of problem in the bank. Strict action will be taken if any complaint is received at the time of withdrawal of funds.

    Deputy Collector and ADM visited Lormi

    On the instructions of the Collector, SDM Lormi Praveen Tiwari (Deputy Collector) conducted a surprise inspection of Central Cooperative Limited Bank Lormi, Bodtara and Dindori. When chaos was found in Lormi Bank, the branch manager was reprimanded and directed to improve the system. While giving priority to the disabled, women and the elderly, instructions were given to do their work first. The SDM warned the bank staff to take strict action if any complaint is received from the farmers.

    Officers visited these banks

    On the instructions of the Collector, a surprise inspection of the District Cooperative Bank Setganga, Bodtara, Kanteli, Sargaon, Patharia was conducted by the SDM, Tehsildar and Naib Tehsildar of the concerned area. During this, instructions were given to provide necessary facilities to the farmers and account holders in the banks. Instructions were also given to issue time table for all the villages and make announcement in the villages. Also asked to provide necessary facilities to elderly and disabled persons.

    Paddy procurement centers were also inspected by revenue officers.

    As per the instructions of the Collector, apart from the Co-operative Bank, surprise inspection of paddy procurement centers was also conducted by the Revenue Officers and physical verification of paddy purchase and lifting, availability of gunny bags etc. was done. Instructions were given to immediately get the paddy lifted in excess of the buffer limit. Also, instructions were given to the committee manager to provide necessary facilities to the farmers and to take action to surrender the area from the farmers who have sold the paddy.

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  • Ahead Of Bangladesh’s General Election Opposition BNP Calls For 48-Hour ‘Strike’ | world news

    Ahead of the January 7 general elections in Bangladesh, the main opposition party, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), issued a call for a 48-hour nationwide ‘hartal’ (general strike) beginning on Saturday to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s “illegal government,” the Dhaka Tribune reported.

    Under the leadership of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, the BNP has decided to boycott the general election scheduled for Sunday. The party is advocating for the formation of an interim non-party neutral government to oversee the election, a demand that has been rebuffed by the government led by Prime Minister Hasina.

    The BNP will carry out processions, mass campaigns and distribute leaflets against the polls across the country, as reported by the Dhaka Tribune.

    Moreover, the second day of the hartal coincides with the election, which has already gathered global attention. BNP Joint Senior Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi announced the programs on Thursday afternoon in a virtual press briefing. He further said that the hartal will begin at 6 am on Saturday and end at 6 am on Monday.

    Meanwhile, the BNP’s like-minded parties will observe the programs simultaneously.

    The demands by the BNP include the resignation of the government, the release of its leaders and activists arrested since late October, and the unconditional release of party chief Khaleda Zia.

    Soon after Rizvi’s announcement, the Liberal Democratic Party also said that it would go on a strike for 48 hours starting at 6 am on Saturday, Dhaka Tribune reported.

    It will be the fifth spell of hartals by the BNP and like-minded parties since October 29. The opposition parties enforced nationwide blockades for 23 days in 12 phases over the period.

    The BNP came up with the call for a non-cooperation movement on December 20, which led to the continued mass campaigns and distribution of leaflets.

    Rizvi further said that their program is meant to drum up public support in favor of the party’s call to boycott the January 7 election.

    Reportedly, he is also wanted by the police for campaigning against the election, according to Dhaka Tribune.

    Earlier on Thursday, the BNP leader urged the people to boycott the “one-sided and dummy election as it will put the country into trouble.”

    Later in the day, leaders of the 12-party alliance marched in the capital’s Paltan area, where they circulated anti-poll leaflets too. Furthermore, they also held a brief rally in front of the National Press Club. In another development, BNP Standing Committee Member Abdul Moyeen Khan, pointing at the Awami League, said, “A government can retain power by cheating the people.”

    “But the Awami League government will have to step down today or tomorrow,” he added.

    He was addressing a rally of the Bangladesh Sammilito Peshajibi Parishad, a pro-BNP organization of professionals, near the press club, reported the Dhaka Tribune. Meanwhile, Awami League President Sheikh Hasina on Thursday made an impassioned appeal and urged the people to exercise their voting rights in Sunday’s election to prove that democracy prevails in Bangladesh.

    “Today I’ve appeared before you to ask for votes in favor of the symbol, Boat,” she said in a televised address to the nation, her final campaign speech before the January 7 national election to form the country’s 12th parliament.

    “The call has come; it’s time to take the road”, Sheikh Hasina said, quoting from poet Sunkanta Bhattacharya’s poem, Udayachal (From the east). In her over 24-minute speech, the prime minister said she is seeking another five-year term in office to make development sustainable, work to improve people’s living standards and build a smart, developed Bangladesh free from hunger and poverty.

    Prime Minister Hasina said during her Awami League government’s three consecutive terms (2009-2023) the country has witnessed the continuation of a “democratic trend and stability” in the process of building a people’s welfare-oriented society based on “equality and justice.”

    “If we can form the government again by getting your valuable votes we will be able to continue with the implementation of the programs taken by us,” she said adding that this will give “us an opportunity to further improve your living condition.,” she added.

  • CG BREAKING: Girlfriend’s dead body found hanging in the room of her lover’s house, created panic

    Korba. In the Kotwali police station area of ​​the district, a girl committed suicide by going to her lover’s house. The dead body of the girl was found hanging from a noose in her lover’s house. As soon as the news of this incident spread, there was a sensation in the area. It is being told that the girl and her lover were in a love affair for the last 5 years. Kotwali police has started investigating why the deceased took such a deadly step.

    According to Kotwali police station in-charge Abhinav Kant Singh, the deceased has been identified as 20-year-old Neha Yadav. As soon as the information about the incident was received, the police reached the spot, established a case and sent the body of the girl for post-mortem, while recording the statement of the family members of the deceased and the young man, they started investigating the case.

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  • ED Arrests TMC Leader Shankar Adhya In Ration Scam, Taken To Hospital For Medical Exam |

    New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate apprehended former Bongaon Municipality Chairman Shankar Adhya on Saturday midnight in connection with an alleged ration scam. The arrest of the TMC leader came after an extensive search of his premises in West Bengal’s North 24 Parganas district, a day subsequent to an ED team being assaulted during raids in the case. Adhya was taken to a hospital in Kolkata for a medical examination on Saturday.

    On Thursday night, ED officials faced an assault in North 24 Parganas district while en route to conduct raids at the residences of ex-Bongaon Municipality chairman Shankar Adhya and Trinamool Congress leader Sheikh Shahjahan in relation to the alleged ration ‘scam’ case.

    The Trinamool Congress leader’s supporters started protesting outside the leader’s residence while the raid was underway and later on a mob attacked ED officials and vandalized their cars, according to ED officials. A member of the raiding ED team said, “Eight people came to the spot. We three moved from the incident spot …they attacked us.”

    Meanwhile, the Trinamool Congress leaders said that the attack on the team of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in West Bengal was an “effect of provocation”.
    TMC leader Kunal Ghosh alleged that the Central agency is working against the leader of his party at the behest of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

    “What happened in Sandeskhali was an effect of provocation. In West Bengal, central agencies and forces on the instructions of the BJP are going to the residence of one or the other TMC leader or workers to harass, spread negative statements and provoke people. We are receiving such allegations and that’s what happened in Sandeshkhali yesterday,” Ghosh said.

    On Thursday night, an Enforcement Directorate (ED) team was attacked and its vehicles damaged in Sandeshkhali village of North 24 Parganas in West Bengal, when it tried to raid the residence of block-level leaders of the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) in connection with an alleged ration scam case, an official of the agency said.

    As per reports, the ED was conducting raids at the residence of former Bongaon Municipality Chairman Shankar Adhya in Bangaon and TMC leader Sheikh Shahjahan’s house in connection with the alleged ration scam case.

  • WATCH: David Warner Gets Babar Azam’s Jersey From Pakistan Captain Shan Masood Following Farewell Test[ | Cricket News

    It was a fairytale finish for David Warner, as the retiring opener showed his class one last time with a match-winning fifty in his farewell Test and Australia bagged yet another win at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).

    Pakistan had their moments, but Australia showed their class as they swept the series 3-0. There was never a dull moment when Warner took to the field. He finished his Test career as Australia’s fifth-leading run-scorer in the format. (Virat Kohli’s Knock Vs Pakistan To England’s Win Vs India; Unforgettable Moments From T20 World Cup 2022 – In Pics)

    Warner hit 57 off 75 balls until his fairy-tale last innings came to an end just after midday on day four, leaving Australia 11 runs short of victory. As Warner went off to handshakes with the Pakistan squad and then waved his bat to a boisterous applause from the fans, he was ruled out lbw to offspinner Sajid Khan on review.

    Pakistan captain Shan Masood on Saturday presented retiring opener David Warner with batter Babar Azam’s jersey as a farewell gift during the post-match presentation. The jersey was signed by all the Pakistan players. Masood called Warner to the platform and presented him with a jersey signed by the whole Pakistan squad. Pakistan captain congratulated Warner for his efforts in the game and wished him well in the future.

    Watch the video here:

    Shan Masood, on behalf of the Pakistan team, gifts Babar Azam’s signed playing top to David Warner  #PAKvsAUS #DavidWarner pic.twitter.com/RndXRsew99


     Abdullah Neaz (@Neaz__Abdullah) January 6, 2024

    Marnus Labuschagne finished unbeaten on 62 from 73 balls as Australia cruised to a 130-run target on a dry track that played games with inconsistent bounce and sharp turns. The hosts played with purpose, scoring more than five runs per over as the pitch seemed to be easier for batting than on day three, when 15 wickets fell. Pakistan were defeated by Warner and Labuschagne’s 119-run partnership with Aamer Jamal, their greatest bowler in the series who was shockingly not deployed until after noon.

    In the last innings of his 112-game career, all eyes were on Warner. Coming out to a rousing ovation, Warner had a long embrace with opening partner and close friend Usman Khawaja before joining a Pakistani guard of honour. (Ranji Trophy 2024: Chaotic Scenes In Patna As Two Teams Turn Up To Represent Bihar For Match Against Mumbai)

    Sajid began the bowling for Pakistan and made an early impression with a crisp delivery that spun past Khawaja’s bat on the opening ball. Sajid restored Pakistan’s fading hopes by dismissing Khawaja lbw for a duck later in the over, a judgement that was maintained on appeal.

    There was speculation about whether Warner would dig in or play in his signature aggressive manner. When he skipped down the pitch at left-arm quick Mir Hamza, he opened his account with a punch through cover before running between the wickets to rush back for a second.

    Warner reached his half-century in 56 balls, and Australia just needed 39 runs after lunch. The last lingering question in the game was whether Warner would hit the winning runs. He escaped a close lbw decision from Sajid on 53, which Pakistan unsuccessfully appealed, and Labuschagne was dropped by skipper Shan Masood at short midwicket, adding to Pakistan’s series-long fielding troubles.

    Labuschagne was in fine form and produced his second half-century of the match. Following Warner’s departure, he scored the winning run as Australia clinched a series sweep with none of the three Tests going into a fifth day.