Category: Madhya Pradesh

  • Passenger buses will run on new routes between Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, an agreement was signed between the two states

    Raipur. After 17 years, a meeting was organized by Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh Transport Departments in the initiative of both the states for expansion of passenger facilities and smooth traffic on 11th September at Madhya Pradesh Mantralaya Vallabh Bhawan, Bhopal. On behalf of Madhya Pradesh State, this meeting was attended by S. N. Mishra, Additional Chief Secretary, Madhya Pradesh Government, Transport Department and on behalf of Chhattisgarh State, S. Prakash, Secretary, Transport Department cum Transport Commissioner, Chhattisgarh.

    There was agreement on various issues of the transport department between the two states to add 34 new routes by Chhattisgarh and 19 new routes by Madhya Pradesh to enhance the interstate mutual transport agreement made between Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh in the year 2007. Apart from this, there was agreement on many important points including increase in frequency due to no vacancy in 36 routes out of 81 routes of mutual agreement, inclusion of agreed routes in mutual agreement, modernization of traffic, no tax on free zone, and prompt resolution of related issues. Action on all the decisions taken in the meeting will be taken in the coming days as per the legal process.

    In this meeting, C.B. Chakraborty, Secretary, Madhya Pradesh Government Transport Department, D.P. Gupta, Transport Commissioner Madhya Pradesh, D. Ravishankar, Additional Transport Commissioner Chhattisgarh, Umesh Joga, Additional Transport Commissioner Madhya Pradesh, Manoj Kumar Dhruv, Deputy Transport Commissioner Chhattisgarh and H.K. Singh Secretary, State Transport Authority Madhya Pradesh along with other officials also participated.

  • The High Court refused to grant exemption in sentence to the accused of raping a minor, the petition was rejected, know the whole case

    Virendra Gahwai, Bilaspur. While hearing the case of rape of a minor in Jashpur district 5 years ago, Bilaspur High Court has rejected the appeal of the accused. The court has said that in the case of rape, the decision to file a report is taken after a lot of thought. In such a situation, the accused cannot be given any relaxation in his punishment on the basis of delay in filing the case.

    According to the information, the 14-year-old victim living in Jashpur district was alone at home on the night of 24 December 2018, her parents had gone to church, at night the 40-year-old accused living in the village came and forcefully took her to Paravat and raped her. The accused threatened to kill her by poisoning her if she told anyone about the incident. After this, the accused had sex with her several times. In April 2019, when the victim’s mother inquired about her pale face, the victim told her mother about her ordeal. Here, when the girl’s menstruation stopped, the accused told her that he gave her a pill to abort the pregnancy. When the mother came to know about it, she filed a report in the police station on 28 April 2019. After this, the police arrested the accused.

    The accused was sentenced to 20 years in prison

    It is noteworthy that the court has sentenced the accused to 20 years of imprisonment under the POCSO Act as the victim was a minor. Against which she had appealed in the High Court. In which the main basis for the delay in filing the FIR was the demand to cancel the sentence. The court said in its order after the hearing that there was a slight delay in filing the FIR in the case. However, it is clear from the evidence in the case that the appellant repeatedly sexually assaulted the minor. The court further said that when a woman is raped, many aspects are discussed and considered before filing a report. The court considered the victim’s statement sufficient and rejected the accused’s appeal and kept the lower court’s order intact.

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  • SI Amit Shah may be in trouble! Accused of pressuring for illegal liquor sale, demanding commission and misbehaving when refused

    Rohit Kashyap, Mungeli. Serious allegations have been leveled against SI Amit Shah of the district for pressuring him to sell illegal liquor and demanding commission in return. A person named Taran Bhaskar has made a written complaint to the police accusing the SI that when he refused to sell liquor illegally and give him commission, the SI caught him by the collar and abused him. Regarding this, Taran Bhaskar has made a complaint to the police and demanded action against SI Amit Shah.

    Learn about the case in detail

    Taran Bhaskar, a resident of Barmpur under Lalpur tehsil of Mungeli district, has made a written complaint to the police that Amih Shah, posted as Mungeli Excise Sub-Inspector, called me (the complainant) to his Mandi office by the manager of Kanteli liquor shop, asking me to sell liquor illegally and give him commission. After talking to the manager of the liquor shop, when he came out, he made me sit inside his Mandi office and harassed me by abusing me on caste lines, holding my collar and threatening me of being an officer, and said that he would take action against me by falsely accusing me of selling liquor and send me to jail.

    Youth Congress also opened front

    At the same time, Youth Congress’s Mungeli Vidhan Sabha President Manjeet Ratre has also complained against Excise Department’s Deputy Inspector Amit Shah in the Collector’s Jandarshan. In which it has been said that Excise Deputy Inspector Amit Shah is extorting money illegally in the area, selling illegal liquor and forcibly implicating innocent people in false cases and extorting money, and is getting some of his favourites to sell liquor illegally, due to which the drug business is going on openly in the area, due to which the youth, children, elderly of the area are all getting affected, and there is an atmosphere of unrest in the area.

    The police said this

    Additional Superintendent of Police Pankaj Patel said in this case that a complaint has been received and investigation is being done on it. Action will be taken according to the facts that emerge in the investigation.

    When Lalluram.com tried to know the side of Excise Sub Inspector Amit Shah in this matter, he said that all the allegations and complaints made against me are false and baseless. He said that action was taken against Taran Bhaskar earlier under the Excise Act by me, due to which this complaint has been made out of resentment.

  • The body of a mason was found in the foundation of a water tank: Former Deputy CM TS Singhdev sat on a dharna with the family members for the arrest of the main accused

    Ambikapur. After the body of mason Sandeep Lakra was found from the foundation of the water tank, the police have arrested 5 accused in the case, but the main accused is still absconding. In such a situation, former Deputy Chief Minister TS Singhdev reached to meet the family of the youth and the Sarva Adivasi Samaj who were sitting on a dharna demanding the arrest of the main accused. Also read: Basna MLA Dr. Sampat Agarwal suffered a major heart attack, admitted to Balaji Hospital…

    Former Deputy Chief Minister TS Singhdeo said that after this heinous murder, I met the Sarvaadivasi Samaj and the family members who were sitting on an indefinite dharna in Sitapur today. Along with this, I appealed to the police and administration to arrest the absconding accused as soon as possible and discuss with the family for the last rites of the dead body. He said that not performing the last rites of any dead body is a serious matter, and the police should arrest the accused with promptness.

  • Tehsildars opened front against Revenue Minister: Allegation of money transaction in transfer, Junior Administrative Service Association will go to High Court

    Nitin Namdev, Raipur. Junior Administrative Service Association, angry with the bulk transfer of Tehsildars and Naib Tehsildars in Chhattisgarh, has opened a front against Revenue Minister Tank Ram. The association has alleged huge money transactions in the transfers. At the same time, the Junior Administrative Service Association is talking about going to the High Court regarding this matter.

    State President of Junior Administrative Service Association Neelmani Dubey has alleged that those who bowed before the minister’s bungalow have been given posting at the place of their choice. No criteria of any kind has been made in this transfer posting. Some have been transferred within a year. Some have been transferred even after 3 years. The minister will take the trouble to tell that there is a rule to transfer any officer only after 3 years, but in this, no criteria of one year, two years has been followed. There is gross irregularity in this posting.

    Those whose retirement is after 6 months will also be transferred

    Neelmani Dubey said, a person who is retiring after 6 months has also been transferred. A 55-year-old person who is admitted in ICU has also been transferred. There is neither health criteria nor age criteria, there is no criteria in this posting. She said, this is my sixth transfer in the last 2 years. What is happening to my family, what is happening to me. You are transferring me 6 times in 2 years.

    ‘Union officials were targeted’

    The president of the Sangh said, the office bearers of the Sangh have been deliberately targeted. I am the president, I have been transferred to Mohla Manpur, because I am the president of the Sangh and I come to Raipur to put forward the issues of the people. I have been deliberately sent to Mohla Manpur, so that I cannot come to Raipur to put forward any kind of issues. He said, Rakesh Dewangan is an active member of the Sangh, he has been transferred from Raipur to Sukma. Guru Dutt Panch Bhai, an office bearer of the Sangh, has been transferred to Balrampur for a year after he went to Durg. Sangh spokesperson Pekhand Tokre has been sent to Sukma. This is a conspiratorial policy.

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  • MIC meeting: The roads of the capital will be better, 12 crores received for repair, 10 new AC bus stops will be built, these agendas were approved

    Lakshika Sahu, Raipur. MIC meeting was held in the Municipal Corporation under the chairmanship of Mayor Ejaz Dhebar. 23 different topics were discussed in the meeting. It was decided in the meeting that instead of global tender, now there will be zone-wise tender for cleaning system. In the meeting, 12 crores were approved for the repair of bad roads. At the same time, 10 new AC bus stops will be constructed.

    It was decided in the meeting that tenders will be issued to improve the arrangements of night shelters. Medical facilities for employees, increasing the number of road sweeping machines from 4 to 7, increasing the radius from 85 km to 62-63 km and extending the tender period were agreed upon in the meeting. Apart from this, 193 eligible cases were approved in the Nirashrit Pension Yojana and 38 eligible cases were approved in the Parivar Sahayata Yojana. It was decided in the meeting that now new tenders will be issued by banning the sale of other items at C Mart locations. Mayor Ejaz Dhebar said that due to continuous complaints on the cleanliness system, now it has been decided to issue 1 tender zone-wise after the global tender.

    Corporation commissioner Abinash Mishra, MIC members Gyanesh Sharma, Nagbhushan Rao, Sundar Lal Jogi, Akash Tiwari, Jitendra Agarwal, Additional Commissioner US Agarwal, Vinod Pandey, in-charge superintending engineer Rajesh Rathore, Imran Khan etc were present in the meeting.

    Nitin Gadkari accepted the demands of the mayor

    Mayor Aijaz Dhebar had demanded the construction of roads and flyovers in Raipur through a letter to Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari. Minister Nitin Gadkari took cognizance of this and wrote a letter to NHAI and directed to take action on the above demands. Mayor Aijaz Dhebar said that the inspection team of the Center will reach Raipur soon. After inspection, the amount will also be released on getting approval.

    Let us tell you that during his stay in Nagpur, Mayor Dhebar had met the Union Transport Minister, where he had demanded a flyover from Tatibandh to Telibandha. Along with this, he had demanded to make Bhagat Singh Chowk to Shankar Nagar Road, Ghadichok to Railway Station Road, Katoratalab to Shailendra Nagar Road, Lakhe Nagar to Budheshwar Temple Road as Gaurav Path.

  • Ratanpur Mahamaya temple will be rejuvenated, Union Minister Tokhan Sahu said – a plan has been made for the corridor

    Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs Tokhan Sahu has expressed his commitment to realising the vision of the grand Mahamaya Temple Corridor in Ratanpur, Chhattisgarh. Echoing the monumental developments seen in Ayodhya, Kashi and Mahakal, the minister has pledged similar transformation for the eleventh-century Mahamaya temple.

    Sahu called a meeting with the officials of National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC) at Nirman Bhawan today on September 13, 2024. K.P. Mahadevaswamy, CMD (NBCC), R.N. Shina, CGM (NBCC) were present in the meeting along with their team and briefed the minister about the detailed plan.

    Earlier, respecting the faith of crores of people of the state, the minister had demanded the construction of a corridor in Ratanpur and met Union Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat. He said that the Mahamaya temple of Ratanpur is very important from a historical and cultural point of view. The minister said, “Our aim is to develop this holy place in such a way that its rich history is respected and its image is enhanced across the country.”

    NBCC submitted a development plan for the Mahamaya Temple Corridor. And to ensure that the grandeur of the temple matches its amenities, the development plan proposes the following:

    ● Extensive infrastructure development: Jyoti Room, Bhagwat Stage, Prayer Hall, Office, Museum etc.

    ● Improved amenities for visitors: Enhanced accessibility with hotels, shops, and multiple parking areas.

    The minister’s vision is to elevate the Mahamaya temple as a major spiritual destination. The initiative aims to not only preserve the historic temple but also provide a revitalized and enriching experience to the visitors. This will give a huge boost to religious tourism in the state.

    Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi government, we are committed to the religious places of the country, which are taken care of and developed to make pilgrimage and religious tourism easier. Under the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, there has been extensive development of religious places across the country. The minister’s dedication is a major initiative to promote and preserve the rich cultural heritage of India while promoting economic development through tourism for the state of Chhattisgarh.

  • Collector-SP Conference: CM Sai reviewed the law and order situation in the state, said- criminals should have fear of law in their minds

    Shivam Mishra, Raipur. Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai has said that criminals should fear the law and victims should get speedy justice. The general public should have faith in the police administration. No citizen should be harassed without reason. The police should behave friendly with the common citizens. The atmosphere of police stations should be such that the common citizen should expect cooperation while entering the police station. He was reviewing the law and order situation in the state on the second day of the Collector-SP Conference at the New Circuit House in the capital today.

    Chief Minister Sai said that to control crime in the state, the Collector and SP should coordinate with each other and ensure effective action. He said that the Central Government has changed the Penal Code to the Judicial Code. While ensuring its implementation on the ground, the police will have to mold themselves to work in accordance with these new laws. He said that our government is committed to providing good governance, and the number of crimes has decreased compared to previous years.

    There is a need to promote social policing afresh

    The Chief Minister said that there is a need to promote social policing in the state afresh, this will help in preventing crimes. People have to be made aware and they have to be assured that the police is with them. Chief Minister Sai said that cow smuggling and drug abuse is a big problem in the state, ensure end to end action in such cases while ensuring strict control over it. He said that by running a campaign to stop the transportation and sale of illegal liquor, gambling, betting and smuggling of ganja, ensure legal action against the culprits. Keep a close watch on those who spread unrest in the society, rumors and ensure quick action against them. There should be no delay in action in cases like murder and ensure quick action in such cases on priority. The Chief Minister said that district banishment and restrictive action should not stop. He said that there should be no delay in restrictive cases and action of district banishment should not be done only on paper but in reality.

    Many complaints of illegal liquor sale

    The Chief Minister said that there are many complaints of illegal liquor sale, in which the police are accused of protection, this should not happen at all. Illegal liquor sale should be completely stopped. In many places, people are very angry about the investigation of illegal liquor sale, complaints are received in this regard that the investigation team is not investigating properly, officers are not present in the investigation. He said that such negligence will not be tolerated. The Chief Minister said that cases of fraud are also coming to light in Kisan Samman Nidhi, on which immediate action should be ensured.

    There is a need to improve the efficiency of police

    The Chief Minister said that crimes have decreased in Bilaspur Police Range, but not being satisfied with this, there is a need to further improve the level of police activity. Similarly, he said that Durg Police Range needs to work harder. Expressing displeasure, he said that murder and robbery cases are not being solved even in 6 months, this is not fair. In many cases, the accused is absconding, action should be taken on this quickly. Chief Minister Sai said that good work has been done at some places in Rajnandgaon Police Range, good action has been taken in Trinetra App and Chitfund cases but this alone is not enough.

    Expressing concern over the increasing road accidents in the state, the Chief Minister said that common people should be advised to follow traffic rules and wear seat belts and helmets. In the meeting, he discussed the measures that can be taken to make policing more reliable, transparent and accountable in the coming days.

    Keep a close eye on land mafias

    While reviewing the Raipur range, Chief Minister Sai laid special emphasis on the quality of policing in the capital. He said that Raipur is the capital of the state and it is very important that the policing here should be at the best level. The Chief Minister expressed serious concern over the complaints of land mafias occupying government and common citizens’ land in Raipur. He said that the police and revenue department should jointly keep a close watch on this problem and take immediate action.

    campaign against drug addiction

    The Chief Minister said that he has given instructions to take immediate strict action on the sale of narcotics. He said that the police will have to break the ecosystem of this illegal trade and end it by reaching the root of the crime. He said that there is a need to run a comprehensive awareness campaign against drug abuse in schools and colleges in Raipur, so that the youth can be saved from this fatal trend.

    Conduct night patrols in the capital

    Emphasizing the need to make night patrolling more effective in the capital, the Chief Minister instructed to continue police patrolling and ensure strict action against organized crime. He told everyone to plan and run a continuous campaign against crime and criminals so that crime can be controlled and the law and order situation can be improved.

    Chief Secretary Amitabh Jain, Director General of Police Ashok Juneja, Divisional Commissioners of the state, Inspector General of Police, Collectors and Superintendents of Police along with other senior officers were present in the Collector-SP Conference.

  • Students and parents locked the school demanding a teacher, 71 students of 3 classes are dependent on one teacher…

    Hakimuddin Nasir, Mahasamund. Parents and children have locked the Government Pre-Secondary School of Mahasamund. There is only one teacher in this school, who teaches 71 children of 3 classes. This is the reason why parents and children have locked the school demanding teachers. Read More – Honey Singh remembers his sister after 1 year, singer reaches Melbourne to surprise her…

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    According to the rules, a school should have one principal and three teachers. But here there is only one teacher. Seeing this, the parents and children have locked the school demanding a teacher. The education department is now talking about attaching another teacher, but the parents are not ready to agree.

  • Departments lagging behind in spending budget: Finance Minister OP Choudhary wrote a letter to 5 ministers, requesting them to increase the pace of expenditure

    Raipur. Finance Minister OP Choudhary has written a letter to the ministers of various departments under the budget of the year 2024-25. The Finance Minister has written this letter on the low expenditure of the budget amount in the departments of five ministers. Finance Minister Choudhary has urged the ministers to increase the pace of expenditure. He has said that the budget is not being spent in the proportion in which it should have been spent.

    Finance Minister Chaudhary has clarified in a letter to the ministers that targets have been set for capital expenditure for each quarter as per the prescribed criteria of the budget and capital expenditure as per this gives impetus to the economy along with continuity in work. The Finance Minister has requested that the fulfillment of budget targets can be ensured by preparing an action plan and through regular supervision. This will help in achieving the targets on time and will have a positive impact towards overall development.

    Finance Minister Chaudhary has written a letter to Home Minister Vijay Sharma and said that in the budget of the year 2024-25, as against the provisions made for capital expenditure in the budget related to your department, till the month of August, much less expenditure has been made as compared to last year. Capital expenditure of Rs 171 crore has been made in the Panchayat and Rural Development Department and Rs 31 crore in the Home Department. As per the expenditure limit fixed for the departments by the Finance Department, 40 percent (25 percent in the first quarter and 15 percent in the second quarter) is to be spent in the first six months. It is necessary to have continuous expenditure and regular supervision in the works approved under the capital expenditure schemes in the department. Higher capital expenditure has a qualitative effect on the creation of jobs and accelerating the economy.

    He has written in the letter that timely payment to construction companies / contractors for construction works under capital expenditure ensures completion of works within the stipulated time period. This also improves the quality of works and also reduces the tender rates of works in future. Therefore, please instruct your subordinates to pay all the regular dues pending till 31 July 2024 by 30 September 2024.

    At the same time, Finance Minister Chaudhary has said in a letter to Agriculture Minister Ramvichar Netam that in the budget of the year 2024-25, as against the provisions made for capital expenditure in the budget related to your department, till the month of August, much less expenditure has been made as compared to last year. Capital expenditure of Rs 20 crore has been made in Tribal Development Department, Backward Classes and Minority Development Department and Rs 18 crore in Agriculture Development and Farmers Welfare Department. As per the expenditure limit fixed for the departments by the Finance Department, 40 percent (25 percent in the first quarter and 15 percent in the second quarter) is to be spent in the first six months. It is necessary to have continuous expenditure and regular supervision in the works approved under the capital expenditure schemes in the department. Higher capital expenditure has a qualitative effect on the creation of jobs and accelerating the economy.

    At the same time, Finance Minister Chaudhary has written a letter to Forest Minister Kedar Kashyap and said that in the budget of the year 2024-25, as against the provisions made for capital expenditure in the budget related to your department, till the month of August, much less expenditure has been made as compared to last year. Capital expenditure of Rs 655 crore has been made in the Water Resources Department and Rs 80 lakh in the Forest and Climate Change Department. As per the expenditure limit fixed for the departments by the Finance Department, 40 percent (25 percent in the first quarter and 15 percent in the second quarter) is to be spent in the first six months. It is necessary to have continuous expenditure and regular supervision in the works approved under the capital expenditure schemes in the department.

    Finance Minister OP Chaudhary has written a letter to Urban Administration Minister Arun Saw and said that in the budget of the year 2024-25, much less expenditure has been made in the budget related to your department till the month of August as compared to last year. Capital expenditure has been made of Rs 1320 crore in the Public Works Department, Rs 220 crore in the Public Health Engineering Department, Rs 348 crore in the Urban Administration Department and Rs 2.29 crore in the Law and Legislative Affairs Department. It is necessary to have continuous expenditure and regular supervision in the works approved under the capital expenditure schemes in the department.

    At the same time, in a letter written to Health Minister Shyambihari Jaiswal, Finance Minister OP Choudhary has said that in the budget of 2024-25, as against the provisions made for capital expenditure in the budget related to your department, till August, much less expenditure has been made as compared to last year. Capital expenditure of Rs 91 crore has been made in the Public Health and Family Welfare Department and Rs 15 lakh in the Medical Education Department. As per the expenditure limit fixed for the departments by the Finance Department, 40 percent (25 percent in the first quarter and 15 percent in the second quarter) is to be spent in the first six months. It is necessary to have continuous expenditure and regular supervision in the works approved under the capital expenditure schemes in the department. Higher capital expenditure has a qualitative effect on the creation of jobs and accelerating the economy.