Author: The Chhattisgarh

  • This is Tamil Nadu’s first female tribal pilot MM Jayashree.

    Devendra kumar

    Seeing the Air Force’s fighter planes and small planes used for defense training circling in the Nilgiri hills of Tamil Nadu, a little girl was so impressed that she decided in her childhood that she just wanted to become a pilot. Finally, after nearly two decades, his dream has come true. This is the success story of 27 year old MM Jayashree, resident of Kothagiri, Tamil Nadu. Jayashree’s story is special because she is the first female tribal pilot of Tamil Nadu. Kurukuti is a small village near Kothagiri region of Tamil Nadu. A very quiet green area, away from the crowd and noise. A tribal woman named Jayshree living here has taken flight with her dreams. 27 year old Jayashree has created history by becoming the first female tribal pilot of Tamil Nadu. Surprisingly, Jayshree is also the first pilot of her community. Jayashree, who belongs to the Badga tribal community, has had to face a lot of struggle to reach this position. There were many obstacles in her path to achieve this goal, but she remained steadfast. Its result is in front of everyone today.

    I wanted to become a pilot since childhood.

    Jayashree was born in Kurukuti near Kothagiri in Nilgiri district. His father J Mani was a retired village administrative officer, while mother Meenamani was a musician. There are many tribal villages in the Nilgiri hills of Tamil Nadu, in which girls study less. Despite this, Jayashree’s parents left no stone unturned in educating their daughter. Jayshree did her early studies from Kothagiri only. During that time, he enjoyed watching the Air Force fighter planes and small planes used for defense training flying in the Nilgiri Hills. After this he decided that he wanted to become a pilot.

    But, there was no one in his village to tell him what one had to study to become a pilot. So, he left his childhood dream for some time and enrolled in Master in Computer Science and Engineering in a college in Coimbatore. Then she worked in an IT company and became a business analyst. During this time he mastered machine learning and data analytics.

    Dreams took flight in Corona

    However, everything was going well in Jayshree’s life. I was getting a high salary from my IT job, but my dream of becoming a pilot was almost shattered. Meanwhile, Corona brought an opportunity in his life. In fact, after the nationwide lockdown, she returned to her home and started doing her work from home. Initially, working from home seemed great, but he did not like being confined to four walls. During this time he realized that this job was not for him. Then he discovered his passion. Initially, when she told her family that she wanted to take flying training abroad, everyone opposed her decision. At the same time, Jayshree remained adamant on her point. In the end his family also had to bow to his insistence.

    Enrolled in African flying school

    Jayashree left her IT job and started working as a teacher at Wellington Army Public School near Coonoor. In 6 months he learned about the intricacies of aviation. After this he applied to Ulkan Aviation Institute in South Africa. During this time, relatives and people from the neighborhood scolded his parents a lot. Relatives often taunted that what was the need to spend so much money to send the girl abroad. Despite this, Jayshree did not listen to anyone and took a flight to Johannesburg. At the Aviation Institute, he worked hard to realize his dream and successfully completed this rigorous training. As a pilot, he circled in the sky for 70 hours. Also flew for about 250 hours to obtain a commercial pilot license. She was successful in obtaining a commercial pilot license. In this way, she has become the first young woman of Badaga tribe to achieve this feat.

    Jayashree teaches needy children in her spare time.

    Jayashree, the first young female pilot of the Badaga tribe, has also been actively participating in social work. In her spare time during her IT job, she joined the U&I Trust and was spreading the flame of education among the needy children in the tribal villages of Nilgiri Hills. She used to teach English and Math to children. She also provided training in Artificial Intelligence to school children and college students. She believes that even though she has become a pilot today, she will continue to be associated with such activities in future also.

  • Entered the showroom with a hammer worth Rs 100, as soon as he came out became the owner of Rs 25 crore; Lokesh is the leader of thieves!

    He is not being called a thief but is being called a ‘great thief’. FIRs are registered against him in many states. He does not commit small thefts, he simply makes goods worth crores disappear. When the shutter of Umrao Singh Jewelers opened on Tuesday morning in Bhogal area of ​​the capital Delhi, everyone was shocked. All the gold, silver and diamonds kept inside the shop were missing. The shop owner told the police that his goods worth Rs 25 crore were stolen. As soon as the news came out, police of many states became active. This is being said to be the biggest theft in Delhi so far. After scanning thousands of CCTV footage and checking records of more than 5000 mobile numbers, the police finally caught the thief. Name of the thief, Lokesh Shrivas… Work, only to steal gold, silver and diamonds. But do you know how much money Lokesh, who committed theft of Rs 25 crore in Delhi, had spent on this?

    cashew-almond thief

    Lokesh has also carried out a major incident in the year 2019. He had stolen Rs 5 crore from a gold shop. He has been to jail many times. Even after the theft of Rs 5 crore, he was not satisfied, he wanted to carry out a big incident. He had done Reiki thrice for the Delhi incident. The surprising thing is that he carried out this incident alone. He also took cashew nuts and almonds inside the showroom. Yes… because he knew that it would take hours to make goods worth crores disappear. He used to steal for 18 hours. During this time, whenever he felt hungry, he would eat cashew nuts and almonds.

    Hammer worth Rs 100 and cutter worth Rs 1300

    DCP said that Lokesh had taken a hammer, disc cutter, pliers and screwdriver with him to commit the theft. Lokesh had bought a hammer for Rs 100 from Chandni Chowk and a disc cutter for Rs 1300 from GB Road. He had brought pliers and screwdriver with him from Chhattisgarh. That is, he entered the showroom with goods worth a total of Rs 1400. He stole for a total of 18 hours and when he came out, he was a millionaire. His bag contained goods worth not just one-two crores but Rs 25 crores.

    Also read- He had taken cashew nuts and almonds in his pocket, what did the master thief Lokesh do inside the showroom for 18 hours that day?

    Why does he steal?

    Lokesh has been arrested from Chhattisgarh. The police caught him in his rented room. Gold worth crores of rupees was scattered on the floor in his room. According to the information, Lokesh earlier used to run a salon. He used to cut people’s hair. A police officer said that when he was caught, he had once told that he wanted to open a big beauty parlor. For this he steals again and again. At present he is in police custody. The inspection of the matter is going on.

  • Twitter fined Rs 50 lakh for not obeying central government’s order, know the whole matter

    The Karnataka High Court on Friday rejected Twitter’s petition against the central government’s order. The Center had asked Twitter to block some accounts, tweets and URLs, which the company did not agree to. The order was challenged in court. The court said that the company’s petition has no basis. While hearing the case, Justice Krishna S. Dixit’s single bench imposed a fine of Rs 50 lakh on Twitter and directed to deposit the fine amount within 45 days. According to PTI report, Justice Dixit, while rejecting Twitter’s plea, said that he agreed with the Centre’s argument that the government has the power to block tweets and ban accounts. Between 10 different orders issued by the Central Government were challenged. Twitter had earlier claimed that the government had directed it to block 1474 Twitter accounts, 175 tweets, 256 URLs and one hashtag, but only the orders related to 39 URLs were challenged in the court. The court had reserved its decision in this case on April 21, which was pronounced today. Twitter had described the government orders as arbitrary and against freedom of expression. Despite knowing that there is a provision of 7 years imprisonment and fine for not following the Centre’s order, Twitter did not follow the orders. In its decision, the court told Twitter that you are a company worth billions of dollars, not a farmer or a common man who is not aware of the law. The Central Government Minister has also reacted to this decision. Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrashekhar has said that Twitter’s decision to challenge the government notice in court to block some accounts was actually part of the ‘fictitious story’ put forward by the company’s former CEO Jack Dorsey.

    All platforms hv to be in compliance with Indian law n @Twitter under @jack repeatedly refused to do so. In response to @GoI_MeitY ‘s notice for non-compliance they approached Karnataka High Court n judgment ✅Karnataka High Court has dismissed the petition filed by…— Rajeev Chandrasekhar (@Rajeev_GoI) June 30, 2023

    It is noteworthy that former Twitter CEO Dorsey had recently claimed that the Indian government had warned of shutting down the company in the country and raiding its employees if Twitter posts were not removed and Twitter accounts were not banned. Dorsey had claimed that the posts and accounts that were pressured to be removed were related to protests against agricultural laws and criticism of the government. The minister said that the court order makes it clear that all platforms should be banned in India. The law has to be followed.

  • Asian Games 2023: Men’s badminton team created history, won silver medal for the first time

    Asian Games 2023: Indian players are performing brilliantly in the Asian Games. On Sunday, the Indian men’s badminton team created history by winning the silver medal for the first time. China defeated India 3-0 in the final.

  • GST collection increased by 10 percent in September to cross Rs 1.62 lakh crore

    GST collection increased by 10 percent in September to cross Rs 1.62 lakh crore

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    New Delhi: GST collection increased by 10 percent on an annual basis in September to more than Rs 1.62 lakh crore. This is the fourth month in the current financial year, when tax collection has crossed the figure of Rs 1.6 lakh crore. Last month the gross GST revenue stood at Rs 1,62,712 crore.

    Of this, Central GST was Rs 29,818 crore, State GST was Rs 37,657 crore, Integrated GST was Rs 83,623 crore (including Rs 41,145 crore deposited on import of goods) and Cess was Rs 11,613 crore (including Rs 881 crore deposited on import of goods).

    The Finance Ministry said in the statement that GST collection in September, 2023 was 10 percent more than Rs 1.47 lakh crore in the same month last year. “During the month under review, revenue from domestic transactions (including import of services) was 14 percent higher on an annual basis,” the statement said. This is the fourth time in the financial year 2023-24 that the gross GST collection has crossed the figure of Rs 1.60 lakh crore.

    The gross GST collection in the first half (April-September) of the financial year 2023-24 stood at Rs 9,92,508 crore, which is 11 percent more than the same period a year ago. The average monthly gross collection during April-September 2023 was Rs 1.65 lakh crore. This figure is 11 percent more on an annual basis.

    Abhishek Jain, head of indirect tax at KPMG, said the normal period of limitation for financial year 2017-18 ended on September 30 and settlement of tax issues for the said period could have contributed to this increase. However, now the collection of more than Rs 1.6 lakh crore seems normal and further increase can be seen as the festival season approaches, he said. According to MS Mani, partner, Deloitte India, the September GST collection is a good sign for the upcoming months of the festive season and reflects the upturn in the economy.

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  • पिछले चार सर्वे में जानें MP और राजस्थान में किसकी बनेगी सरकार? छत्तीसगढ़ वालों ने भी बता दिया मूड

    MP, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh chunav survey: नवंबर-दिसंबर में पांच राज्यों में विधानसभा चुनाव होने हैं। लेकिन राजनीति में दिलचस्पी रखने वालों की नजर तीन राज्यों पर जाकर अटक गई है। हिंदी बेल्ट के राज्य- मध्य प्रदेश, राजस्थान और छत्तीसगढ़ में सियासी चहलकदमियां तेज हो गई हैं। इन तीनों राज्यों के चुनाव को अगले साल होने जा रहे लोकसभा चुनाव का सेमीफाइनल माना जा रहा है। ऐसे में कई सर्वे सामने आए हैं जिनमें इन राज्यों को लेकर चुनावी भविष्यवाणी की गई है। आइए एक-एक कर पिछले चार सर्वे के नतीजों के बारे में जानते हैं…

    इंडिया टीवी के सर्वे में कौन सबसे आगे?
    ‘इंडिया टीवी’ के लिए ईटीजी ने तीनों चुनावी राज्यों में एक सर्वे किया। सर्वे के मुताबिक, मध्य प्रदेश में कांग्रेस लीड कर रही है। जी हां… सर्वे में बताया गया है कि एमपी के 230 सीटों में से कांग्रेस के खाते में 118-128 सीटें जा सकती हैं। वहीं भाजपा को 102-110 सीटों पर जीत मिल सकती है। राजस्थान में भाजपा की सरकार बन सकती है। कुल 200 सीटों में से 95-105 सीटों पर भाजपा जीत हासिल कर सकती है। वहीं कांग्रेस के खाते में 91-101 सीटें जा सकती हैं। छत्तीसगढ़ के लेकर भी कांग्रेस के लिए गुड न्यूज है। सर्वे में यह बताया गया है कि 90 सीटों में से कांग्रेस के खाते में 48-60 सीटें जा सकती हैं। वहीं भाजपा 28-40 सीटों पर जीत हासिल कर सकती है।

    इंडिया टीवी के सर्वे में किसकी बनेगी सरकार?
    मध्य प्रदेश- कांग्रेस
    छत्तीसगढ़- कांग्रेस
    राजस्थान- भाजपा

    आईएएनएस-पोलस्ट्रैट के चौंकाने वाले सर्वे
    चुनावी राज्यों को लेकर आईएएनएस-पोलस्ट्रैट का भी एक सर्वे सामने आया है। सर्वे के मुताबिक, मध्य प्रदेश में भाजपा की सरकार बन सकती है। कुल 230 सीटों में से भाजपा 116-124 सीटों पर जीत हासिल कर सकती है। वहीं कांग्रेस के खाते में 104 सीटें जा सकती हैं। राजस्थान के 200 सीटों में से कांग्रेस के खाते में 97 से 105 सीटें जा सकती हैं। वहीं भाजपा 89-97 सीटों पर कब्जा कर सकती है। छत्तीसगढ़ में 90 सीटों में से 62 सीटों पर कांग्रेस कब्जा कर सकती है और 27 सीटें भाजपा के खाते में जा सकती हैं।

    आईएएनएस-पोलस्ट्रैट के सर्वे में किसकी बनेगी सरकार?
    मध्य प्रदेश- भाजपा
    राजस्थान- कांग्रेस
    छत्तीसगढ़- कांग्रेस

    न्यूज 24 ने भी की भविष्यवाणी
    पीईएसीएस मीडिया और न्यूज 24 ने चुनावी राज्यों में सर्वे किया। सर्वे के मुताबिक, मध्य प्रदेश में भाजपा और कांग्रेस के बीच टाइट फाइट है। 230 सीटों में से भाजपा को 115-122 सीटें मिल सकती हैं। वहीं कांग्रेस के खाते में 105-115 सीटें जा सकती हैं। राजस्थान में 200 में से 95-105 सीटों पर भाजपा कब्जा कर सकती है। कांग्रेस के खाते में 91-101 सीटें जा सकती हैं। छत्तीसगढ़ में 90 में से 55-60 सीटें कांग्रेस के खाते में जा सकती हैं और भाजपा 30-35 सीटों पर जीत हासिल कर सकती है।

    न्यूज 24 के सर्वे में किसकी बनेगी सरकार?
    मध्य प्रदेश- भाजपा
    राजस्थान- भाजपा
    छत्तीसगढ़- कांग्रेस

    टाइम्स नाउ नवभारत का सर्वे भी आया सामने
    टाइम्स नाउ नवभारत ने भी चुनावी राज्यों को लेकर एक सर्वे किया है। सर्वे के मुताबिक, मध्य प्रदेश के कुल 230 सीटों में से कांग्रेस के खाते में 118-128 सीटें जा सकती हैं। वहीं 102-110 सीटों पर भाजपा जीत हासिल कर सकती है। राजस्थान की कुल 200 सीटों में से 95-105 सीटों पर भाजपा कब्जा कर सकती है। वहीं कांग्रेस के खाते में 91-101 सीटें जा सकती हैं।

    टाइम्स नाउ नवभारत के सर्वे में किसकी बनेगी सरकार?
    मध्य प्रदेश- कांग्रेस
    राजस्थान- भाजपा

    छत्तीसगढ़ को लेकर एक बात कॉमन
    पिछले चार सर्वे के नतीजों पर गौर करें तो राजस्थान और मध्य प्रदेश को लेकर अलग-अलग भविष्यवाणी की गई है। लेकिन सभी सर्वे में छत्तीसगढ़ में कांग्रेस की सरकार बन सकती है। वहीं मध्य प्रदेश में कांग्रेस-भाजपा में टाइट फाइट देखने को मिल सकता है। दो सर्वे में कांग्रेस की सरकार बनती दिख रही तो दो में भाजपा की। वहीं राजस्थान में चार में से तीन सर्वे में भाजपा आगे है।

  • 8GB + 128GB variant of Nothing Phone (2) will be launched in white color, know everything

    Nothing Phone (2) was launched in July, 2023 in two color options Dark Gray and White. At launch, the White color option was available in 12GB + 256GB and 12GB + 512GB storage options. Whereas Dark Gray was available only in 8GB + 128GB storage option. Here we are telling you in detail about Nothing Phone (2). Now, Flipkart has teased that the white color option for the 8GB + 128GB model will come soon in the Flipkart Big Billion Days sale. Apart from this, the model will be available at affordable prices during this period. Features and Specifications of Nothing Phone 2 Nothing Phone 2 has a 6.7 inch full-HD + LTPO OLED display, whose resolution is 1080×2412 pixels and refresh rate is 120Hz. This phone has an octa core Qualcomm’s 4nm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. This phone has up to 512GB inbuilt storage and up to 12GB RAM. The Nothing Phone 2 sports a 50-megapixel primary camera with f/1.88 aperture, optical image stabilization (OIS) and electronic image stabilization (EIS), and a 50-megapixel secondary camera with f/2.2 aperture. At the front, a 32-megapixel camera with f/2.45 aperture is provided. Nothing Phone 2 connectivity options include WiFi 6, 5G, 4G LTE, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, GPS/A-GPS, NavIC, and a USB-C port. This phone has an in-display fingerprint scanner. The Nothing Phone 2 has a 4,700mAh battery that supports 45W fast charging. It has got IP54 rating for some degree of protection against dust and splash. Nothing Phone 2 runs on Nothing OS 2.0 based on Android 13 out-of-the-box.
  • Asian Games: Aditi slipped in the last round, had to be satisfied with silver in women’s golf

    India is performing very well in the Asian Games being played in Hangzhou. Indian golfer Aditi Ashok could not maintain her rhythm on the last day of the women’s golf event of the Asian Games on Sunday and won the silver medal by playing a disappointing card of five over 77. This is India’s first medal in women’s golf. Aditi had a huge lead of seven shots at the top of the table after the third round. She lost this lead by making four bogeys and one double bogey against one birdie and slipped to second place. The total score of this 25 year old player was 17 under 271. Arpichya Yubol of Thailand won the gold medal by playing a card of 68. Korea’s Hyunjo Yoo won the bronze medal with her best card of the week of 65. Two other Indian women participating in this event, Pranvi Urs (13th place) and Avani Prashant (joint 18th place) also disappointed on the last day. Pranvi played a card of 75 while Avni played a card of 76 due to which the Indian team missed the medal by slipping to fourth place in the event.

    Winning medal in golf is very important for India: Aditi

    After winning a medal for India in golf, Aditi said, “It is very important for India to win a medal in golf. Hopefully this will bring more support and recognition in the country.” He said, ”Even in the women’s team event, we missed the medal by a small margin. We finished fourth but it is all positive.” Aditi wants to repeat the success of the Asian Games in the Paris 2024 Olympics. The player, who missed a medal in the Tokyo Olympics by finishing fourth, said, “These types of events are very different from regular golf tournaments. To be able to perform well here, to be in the athlete village, to play on a course that I have never played before, hopefully this experience will help me further (in Paris).” A disappointing 77 on the fourth day of competition. When asked about the score he said, “It was not a good day.” I performed poorly. But overall if I look at my score of four days, it is quite good. I had not thought about this score on the initial day of the competition.

    Indian men’s team disappointed

    In the men’s category, Anirban Lahiri (65-67-74-68) is joint 12th, Khalin Joshi (70-69-69-73) is joint 27th, SSP Chaurasia (67-72-68-75) is joint 28th and Shubhankar Sharma (68- 69-76-73) stood at 32nd position. Indian men’s team stood at seventh position. In the team event, Korea won gold, Thailand won silver and Hong Kong won bronze. The gold in the men’s individual event was won by Hong Kong’s Taichi Kho (62-60-70-69) with a score of 27-under. Korea’s Sungjae Im (66-65-66-65) won the silver medal at 26-under while Chien-Yao Hung (65-63-67-69) of Taipei won the bronze medal at 24-under.

    Aditi impressed everyone with her performance

    Aditi missed out on the gold medal but the two-time Olympian impressed with her performance. This was India’s fourth individual medal in golf. Laxman Singh and Shiv Kapoor won gold medals in the 1982 and 2002 seasons while Rajiv Mehta won the silver medal in New Delhi (1982). The Indian team of Laxman, Rajiv, Rishi Narayan and Amit Luthra won the team gold medal in 1982. . India had won silver medals in the team event in Doha and Guangzhou in the 2006 and 2010 seasons.

  • ‘Election Commission is committed to free and fair elections in Rajasthan’, said CEC Rajeev Kumar.

    Election 2023: The Chief Election Commissioner on Sunday said that the Election Commission is committed to free and fair elections, with special attention given to making voting easy for the common man and increasing the voting percentage. The Commissioner also said that there is no proposal before the Commission for compulsory voting. Speaking to reporters in Jaipur, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said that the candidates contesting the elections will have to disclose their criminal records by giving advertisements in newspapers.

    ‘Why did the party choose him as its candidate?’

    Along with this, political parties will also have to explain the reason why the party has selected him as the candidate. He said that for the first time in Rajasthan, the facility to vote from home will be available for elderly voters as well as people with 40 percent disability. When asked about compulsory voting, he said, “There is no proposal for compulsory voting before the Election Commission.”

    Initiative to increase voting percentage in Rajasthan

    Rajiv Kumar said that initiatives have been taken to increase the voting percentage and ease of voting, and also gave strict instructions to the law enforcement agencies in the state to check the transportation of liquor and cash in the border areas, especially at the Haryana and Punjab border. went. He said that there are a total of 5.25 crore voters in the state which include 2.73 crore men, 2.51 crore women and 604 transgenders. He said that 18462 voters are above 100 years of age, 11.8 lakh are above 80 years of age and 21.9 lakh are first-time voters.

    Several meetings with state government officials

    During its state tour with the Commission members, the Commission held several meetings with state government officials regarding election preparations from Friday. The Commission held meetings with representatives of political parties, Chief Secretary, Director General of Police, District Collectors and District Superintendents of Police and other officials during the three-day visit. In the elections, 1600 polling centers will be managed by women, 200 centers will be managed by disabled people and 1600 centers will be managed by newly appointed youth. Webcasting will also be done in 50 percent of the total 51756 polling stations.

  • Chances of heavy rain again in MP, alert in Chhattisgarh too, how will the weather be this week? IMD told

    Madhya Pradesh Weather Update: Once again there are chances of heavy rain in Madhya Pradesh. According to the Meteorological Department, a fresh system has become active in Madhya Pradesh, due to which there is a possibility of heavy rain in many parts of the state. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert of heavy rain in seven districts of Madhya Pradesh. There are chances of heavy rain in Chhattisgarh also. According to the Meteorological Department, the weather will remain bad in Madhya Pradesh till October 2, while in Chhattisgarh till October 3. There are chances of light/moderate rain in Chhattisgarh from 1st to 3rd.

    According to the All India Weather Bulletin issued by the Meteorological Department, conditions are becoming favorable for the withdrawal of south-west monsoon from Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and West Uttar Pradesh. During the next 2-3 days, conditions for withdrawal of monsoon will also develop from parts of Rajasthan, Gujarat and West Madhya Pradesh. A depression has formed over the east central Arabian Sea which is moving towards north-east direction. It is likely to turn into a low pressure area soon.

    If we talk about the weather trend in Chhattisgarh, then rainy conditions are being created at most places in the state. According to the Meteorological Department, there are chances of light to moderate rain at many places in Chhattisgarh from 1st to 3rd. During this period, there is also a possibility of thunderstorm along with lightning. Especially in North Chhattisgarh, there is a possibility of heavy to very heavy rain at different places on October 1st. There are chances of cloudy weather in Raipur also.

    With its return in Madhya Pradesh, the monsoon system has once again become active. Warning of moderate to heavy rain has been issued in Chhindwara, Balaghat, Sidhi, Singrauli and many other districts of the state. There is a possibility of light rain with thunder in some other districts including Satna, Jabalpur, Katni, Moh, Dewas and Ratlam. Light rain can also be recorded in Bhopal and Narmadapuram divisions. The Meteorological Department says that the weather will remain bad in the state till October 2. After this, the rainy season may end in the state. However, the above forecast will depend on the latest weather system.