Category: Madhya Pradesh

  • RPF IG gave instructions to catch illegal vendors… RPF misunderstood in Durg? Lalluram gave information… action started again, where did Sr DCM’s team disappear?

    Prateek Chauhan. Raipur/Durg. The IG of South East Central Railway Zone issued a letter on July 26 (Order No. 1862) and directed to take action against illegal vendors from July 28. But just a day after the issuance of this order and just a day before the start of the special drive, Lalluram’s team reached Durg Railway Station to know the condition of illegal vendors at Durg Railway Station. After reaching here, we were stunned to see that illegal vendors were seen doing illegal vending fearlessly inside the trains right in front of the RPF post (RPF POST DURG). After the whole act was captured on Lalluram’s camera, we informed the senior officials of RPF, after which the responsible persons of Durg RPF post reluctantly tried to catch the illegal vendors and many vendors were seen leaving their goods and running away in front of the RPF. After Lalluram’s information, Durg RPF has confirmed action against 11 illegal vendors.

    IG had reached Durg a few days ago, still there is no fear

    It has not been even a week since the IG of South East Central Railway Zone inspected the Durg RPF post. But looking at the number of illegal vendors seen in front of the RPF post here, one can guess how much fear there is of the IG’s visit here.

    Now will the show-off action take place from tomorrow?

    Now that the RPF IG has given instructions, it is imperative for the RPF post Durg to take action. This is the reason that from 28th July onwards, preparations are being made to formulate a strategy to take action against illegal vendors and catch them, so that the action can be seen on paper.

    Sir DCM sir! where is your team?

    As much as RPF is responsible for catching illegal vendors, the team of the commercial department working under the leadership of Sr DCM is also more responsible, which probably does its duty sitting in a closed room? Or should we say that Sr DCM has instructed them to issue cards only? Now the question is that if 11 illegal vendors were caught at Durg railway station after Lalluram’s information, then where were the responsible officers of the commercial department missing, whom the railways pay salary and all the comforts only to catch illegal vendors.

    See the number of vendors at Durg Railway Station and how they fearlessly vend even inside trains.

  • Within 7 months of the formation of the government, electricity reached 4 tribal Kamar tribe villages of Gariaband district, wave of happiness among the villagers

    Gariaband. The joy of getting electricity can be felt only by reaching among the villagers of tribal Kamar dominated village Bhiralat. It took 75 years for electricity to reach Bhiralat village, a dependent village of Gram Panchayat Joba, located on the side of National Highway Mainpur Gariaband main road, just 15 km away from Gariaband district headquarters, and now when electricity has reached the village, a wave of happiness is being seen among the villagers. The villagers have expressed their happiness by thanking Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai for this and have also invited Chief Minister Sai to visit their village.

    Villagers have been struggling for years to get electricity in dozens of villages of Gariaband district. In such a situation, the important scheme of the state government which is being run for the special backward tribes. Under the PM Janman Yojana, electricity was provided to Chhindola, Luthapara of Mainpur development block three months ago. On the other hand, in the Kamar dominated Para Bhiralat located on the National Highway Mainpur Gariaband road, in which about 15 to 18 Kamar tribe families live, the villagers here were tired of demanding electricity many times. Now the government has illuminated this village with electricity.

    Facility was provided soon on the instructions of Gariaband Collector Deepak Agarwal

    After the activeness and constant guidance of Gariaband District Collector Deepak Agarwal, with the special efforts of Executive Engineer of Electricity Department Gariaband, Atul Tiwari, a survey was conducted in village Bhiralat a month ago under PM Janman Yojana and a new electricity transformer was installed in the village and electricity connection has been given to 15 houses of the special backward tribe Kamar villagers of this village.

    A week ago, a trial was conducted by installing an electricity connection here. After this, it was officially started. There is a wave of happiness among the villagers due to the arrival of electricity in the village amidst the rainy season. The villagers have expressed their gratitude to PM Modi and Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai for this.

    There is always a danger of wild animals in the village situated in the middle of the forest

    Para Bhiralat, a village dependent on Gram Panchayat Joba, is situated on the side of the National Highway but this village is surrounded by dense forest on all sides. Due to this, especially during the rainy season, there is a danger of poisonous creatures and violent wild animals here. On the other hand, solar energy used to provide light for only one and a half hours. The villagers had to spend the whole night in darkness. The children of this village have also got rid of the lantern as they have got electricity for studies.

  • Public problem resolution fortnight: People’s problems will be heard in all the wards of Raipur Municipal Corporation from today till August 10, know where the camps will be held

    Raipur. Public problem resolution fortnight will be organized in 70 wards of Municipal Corporation Raipur from 27th July to 10th August. Places for camps have been identified by Municipal Corporation Raipur. Also, for the promotion of the fortnight, the corporation has arranged loudspeakers and banner posters so that maximum number of citizens can register their presence in the public problem resolution fortnight and get their problems resolved.

    In all 70 wards, the time for public problem resolution fortnight has been fixed from 10 am to 3 pm. One camp will be organized in each ward and officials of various government departments including the Municipal Corporation will be present in the camp within the stipulated time period to listen to the public problems and resolve them as quickly as possible. In this regard, instructions have been given to the zone commissioners and the concerned government officials.

    Under the Jan Samasya Nivaran Pakhwada, local citizens can get their issues related to tap connection, ration card, national family assistance, old age pension, social security pension, birth-death certificate, building construction licenses, no objection certificate, name transfer, self-employment resolved, as well as tap leakage, no water in taps, cleaning of drains/streets, water flowing from the platform of public taps, cleaning and transportation of garbage, repair of broken drains, filling of potholes on roads, mercury bulb tube of street light being closed etc. all these problems can be resolved quickly on the spot. In the camp, instructions have been given to provide the facility to the taxpayers to pay taxes in the ward.

    Know when and where the camp will be held

    on 27th July

    In front of Councilor residence of Banjari Mata Ward of Zone 1, Bhanpuri, Zone office of Havildar Abdul Hameed Ward in Zone 2, Zone 2, Councilor office of Rani Laxmi Bai Ward of Zone 3, Adarsh ​​Nagar, Ambedkar Bhawan of Civil Line Ward of Zone 4, Zone 5 office of Thakur Pyarelal Singh Ward of Zone 5, Hardev Lala Temple of Shaheed Brigadier Usman Ward of Zone 6, Motilal Nagar Community Hall of Shaheed Manmohan Singh Bakshi Ward of Zone 7, Near Stadium, Hirapur Community Hall of Veer Savarkar Nagar Ward of Zone 8

    on 28th July

    Lions Club of Indira Gandhi Ward, Zone 2,

    on 29th July

    Partydar Bhawan Bhanpuri of Yatiyantan Lal ward of Zone 1Minimata Bhawan of Danveer Bhamashah ward of Zone 2Councilor office of Kalimata ward of Zone 3Khapara BhattiWard office of Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla ward of Zone 4Durga Pandal Community Hall of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay ward of Zone 5DD Nagar Sector 2 Community Hall of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel ward of Zone 7Karma Community Hall opposite Disha CollegeKabir Nagar Community Hall of Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru ward of Zone 8Patel Bhawan of Kushabhau Thackeray ward of Zone 9Sindhi Dharamshala Gali No. 5 Telibandha of Guru Ghasidas ward of Zone 10

    30th July

    Sindhu Bhawan of Raman Mandir ward of Zone 2Maulana Abdul Rauf ward of Zone 4Subhash Stadium of Zone 4Pt. Sundarlal Sharma ward of Zone 5Ashwani Nagar Community Hall of Chandrashekhar Azad ward of Zone 6Dr. Shyamaprasad Mukherjee Bhawan Mathpuraina Water Tanki of Sant Ramdas ward of Zone 7Kali Mata Temple near Karma ChowkHaat Bazar Kachna of Pandit Motilal Nehru ward of Zone 9Sindhi Dharamshala Bajaj Colony of Rani Durgawati ward of Zone 10

    31st July

    Zone 1 Osho Bhawan Gudhiyari of Netaji Kanhaiyalal Bazari Ward Zone 2 Patidar Bhawan of Rajiv Gandhi Ward Zone 3 Madhupille School Pandhari of Mahatma Gandhi Ward Zone 4 Ganga Ram Community Bhawan of Brahmanpara Ward Zone 4 Yadav Samaj Community Bhawan of Mahant Laxminarayan Das Ward Zone 5 Chintahar Hanuman Temple of Swami Atmanand Ward Near Councilor Office Zone 7 Zone Office of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Ward Zone 9 Zone Office of Dr. Rajendra Prasad Ward Zone 10 Amlidih Community Bhawan of Dr. Rajendra Prasad Ward Zone 10 Office

    1st August

    Trimurti Nagar Community Hall in Veerangna Avanti Bai Lodhi Ward of Zone 2Pensionbada Community Hall in Pandit Bhagwaticharan Shukla Ward of Zone 4Ramjanaki Community Hall in Pandit Vamanrao Lakhe Ward of KushalpurZone 5Dr. Shyamaprasad Mukherjee Community Hall in Mathpuraina Water Tanki of Zone 6Dr. Shyamaprasad Mukherjee Community Hall in Tatyapara Ward of Zone 7Bamleshwari Mata Mandir Community Hall in Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Ward of Zone 8Ashoknagar Community Hall in Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Ward of Zone 9Sahu Samaj Community Hall in Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Ward of Zone 9Devpuri Gurudwara in Babu Jagjivan Ram Ward of Zone 10

    2 August

    Zone 2 Nehru Cultural Bhawan, Sector 1 Devendra Nagar, Shaheed Hemu Kalani Ward, Guru Govind Singh Ward, Shaheed Bhagat Singh School, Pandari, Zone 3 Dr. Vipin Bihari Sur Ward, Veerbhadra Nagar Community Hall, Bhakt Mata Karma Ward, Zone 5 Pawar Samaj Community Hall, Changorabhatha, Shaheed Chudaamani Nayak Ward, Zone 7 Councillor Office, Near Ravana Patti, Ward Office, Maharishi Valmiki Ward, Zone 9, Community Hall, Navrang Chowk, Boriyakhurd, Zone 10 Comrade Sudhir Mukherjee Ward

    3 August

    Gogaon School of Sant Kabir Das Ward of Zone 1, Dr. Khubchand Baghel Ward of Zone 5, Changorabhatha Cultural Bhawan of Zone 5, Pandit Ishwaricharan Shukla Ward near Kukurbeda Community Hall of Zone 7, Mangal Bhawan Kota of Ramakrishna Paramhans Ward of Zone 8, Near Patel Chowk Lalpur of Rabindranath Tagore Ward of Zone 10

    5th August

    Maa Sharda Community Hall, Thakkar Bapa Ward, Gudhiyari Zone 1 Community Hall, Shankar Nagar Ward, Near Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple, Mathpuraina Government School, Moreshvar Rao Gadre Ward, Zone 6 Siyan Sadan, Tatibandh, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Ward, Zone 8 Telibandha Community Hall, Shaheed Veernarayan Singh Ward, Zone 9 Kandkot Sindhi Dharamshala, Adarsh ​​Nagar, Lt. Arvind Dixit Ward, Zone 10

    6 August

    Community Hall Gas Warehouse of Shaheed Pankaj Vikram Ward of Zone 6 Chhattisgarh Nagar Community Hall of Shaheed Pandit Vidyacharan Shukla Ward of Zone 9 Fundhar Chowk

    7 August

    Zone 3 Lal Bahadur Shastri Ward, Indirawati Colony, near the councilor’s office, Zone 8 Maghav Rao Sapre Ward, Shri Ram Chabutara, Raipura

    8 August

    Zone 1 Veer Shivaji Ward’s night shelter Khamtarai Zone 3 Mother Teresa Ward’s Sardar Pritam Singh Saini School Shyam Nagar Zone 6 Shaheed Rajiv Pandey Ward’s Muslim Hall Community Hall Sanjay Nagar

    10th August

    Siyan Sadan Gudhiyari of Bal Gangadhar Tilak ward of Zone 1, Ganga Ram Community Hall of Swami Vivekananda Sadar Bazar ward of Zone 4, Dhimar Samaj Bhawan of Mahamaya Mandir ward of Zone 6, Councillor Office Sarona of Sant Ravidas ward of Zone 8

  • CG MORNING NEWS: CM Sai will attend the meeting of NITI Aayog, 4 Union Ministers will count the features of the Union Budget, Public Problem Resolution Fortnight in the state from today… in the capital today…

    Raipur. The ninth Governing Council meeting of Niti Aayog will be held in New Delhi on Saturday under ‘Developed India Vision 2047’. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai will also attend this meeting. Deputy Chief Ministers Arun Saw and Vijay Sharma will also be present with him. Chief Minister Sai will address the meeting at 2 pm and there will be a presentation on the government’s plans towards making Chhattisgarh a developed state by 2047. Chief Ministers of various states and governors of union territories will be present in this important meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    CM Sai will discuss the needs, challenges and development plans of Chhattisgarh in the meeting. He will share his views on important topics like education, health, agriculture, and digital infrastructure. Apart from this, he will also focus on the issues of employment and skill development for the youth of the state.

    4 Union Ministers will count the merits of the Union Budget

    BJP will organize a special dialogue program today to convey the key points of the Union Budget to the public. In this program, four Union Ministers will communicate with the public in various districts of Chhattisgarh and share the beneficial aspects of the budget. In which Union Labor and Employment Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya will attend the program organized in the capital Raipur and will discuss the economic aspects of the budget. Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development Tokhan Sahu will take charge in Durg district. Minister of State for Women and Child Development Savitri Thakur has been given the responsibility of Surguja. At the same time, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Jadhav Pratap Rao will hold an intellectual dialogue in Bilaspur.

    Public problem resolution fortnight starts in the state from today

    The public problem resolution fortnight will begin from today in 184 urban bodies of the state. From 27 July to 10 August, by organizing camps in every ward, the problems of the general public will be resolved on the spot as soon as possible. Camps will be organized in the wards of 8 zones of Raipur. The camps will be organized from 10 am to 3 pm. In which problems like tap connection, ration card, national family assistance, old age pension, social security pension, birth and death certificate, building construction permits, no objection certificate, name transfer and self-employment cases can be resolved. There will also be a facility for payment of taxes of taxpayers.

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    Public problem solving fortnightly camps will be organized in these wards of Raipur

    The Municipal Corporation, Nagar Panchayat and Nagar Palika of the state will organize camps for the Public Problems Resolution Fortnight starting from today. Under this, public problem resolution camps will be organized in 8 different wards of Raipur today. Camps will be organized in Banjari Mata Ward, Havildar Abdul Hameed Ward, Rani Laxmi Ward Ward, Civil Line Ward, Thakur Pyarelal Ward, Shaheed Brigadier Usman Ward, Shaheed Manmohan Singh Bakshi Ward and Veer Savarkar Nagar Ward.

    Lecture

    As part of the two-day conference organized by Shridasa Sorathia Vanik Samaj, a lecture by educationist Dr. Mukesh Shah for parents on the subject of keeping children away from mobile addiction will be held at Mohan Marriage Palace, Tatibandh from 4.30 pm.

    Manikarnika Expo

    Manikarnika Expo will be organized by Agrawal Mahila Mandal at Agrasen Dham near Chokra Nala from 11 am onwards.

    Ram Raksha Stotra Recitation

    The Spiritual Committee of Maharashtra Mandal will organize Ram Raksha Stotra and Hanuman Chalisa recitation in nearby temples and residences by women members of all the centers of the Mandal from 7 p.m.

  • CG NEWS: Tribal woman gives birth to 4 children, both mother and child are healthy

    Ashutosh Tiwari, Sukma. A shocking news has come out from Bastar in Chhattisgarh. A tribal woman in Bastar has given birth to 4 children at once. These include 2 boys and 2 girls. At present, all the children and the mother are said to be healthy and are admitted in Maharani Hospital.

    A 24-year-old tribal woman from Hamirgarh under Jaimer Panchayat of Sukma district experienced labour pain on 25 June. After this, the pregnant woman was delivered through Caesarean in a private nursing home in Jagdalpur. Considering the health of the children, all the children have been admitted to the NICU of Maharani Hospital. Where they are being taken care of. There is an atmosphere of happiness in the family due to the birth of four children. At the same time, the news of giving birth to 4 children at once has now become a topic of discussion in the entire Bastar.

  • Administration’s initiative to curb road accidents: Now wearing helmet is compulsory, mandatory for employees too, action will be taken on violation of rules, Collector issued order

    Bemetara. The administration has taken cognizance of the increasing deaths in road accidents in the state. To prevent accidents, Collector Ranbir Sharma has now made helmets compulsory in Bemetara district. It is also mandatory for government employees to wear helmets while driving two-wheelers while going to and coming from office. Let us tell you that the matter of increasing accidents in the state was raised in the Assembly on Thursday. During this, the members expressed concern and said that helmets should be made compulsory to prevent accidents.

    The meeting of the District Level Road Safety Committee Bemetara was held on Thursday, in which during the review it was found that the highest number of injured and dead persons in road accidents occurring during the period from 1 January 2024 to 15 July 2024 have been of two-wheeler drivers. In these accidents, the death/serious injury of two-wheeler drivers has occurred due to not wearing helmets. In the meeting, the Collector, expressing concern over the increasing accidents, has made it mandatory for two-wheeler drivers to wear helmets while driving under Section 129 of the Motor Vehicles Act 1988.

    From the point of view of safety, the Collector has made it compulsory for all government officers/employees to wear helmets while driving two-wheelers to and from their offices. This order will also apply to bank employees, co-operative society employees and employees of all educational institutions. Strict action will be taken against the officer/employee violating the order under the Motor Vehicles Act and the rules made in this regard. This order will be effective immediately.

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  • CM Sai took a big initiative to include Jashpur in the tourism map, ‘Mayali Nature Camp’ included in Swadesh Darshan Yojana, Rs 10 crore approved for development

    Jashpur. On the initiative of Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai, the Tourism Department has included the famous natural and religious tourist destination of the district, Mayali, in the second phase of the Swadesh Darshan Yojana. By being included in this scheme, the development of basic facilities in the tourist place will be rapid. Also, with its promotion, there is a possibility of increase in the tourist movement here.

    Importance and facilities of Mayali

    It is worth mentioning that Mayali Nature Camp is located in Charaidand Baghicha State Highway in Kunkuri block of the district. The panoramic view of Belsonga Dam and Madheshwar Mountain, considered to be the highest Shivalinga of Asia, gives tourists an opportunity to spend hours. The forest department has also arranged tents for the convenience of tourists at this place. A large number of tourists gather in these tent houses to enjoy night stay with their families at the natural place full of greenery, on the banks of the dam. There is a lot of tourist activity here, especially on weekends.

    Tourists have also been given the facility to enjoy boating in Mayali Nature Camp. For this, all the security arrangements have been made along with the guide. With the cooperation of the state government, a cactus garden is also being developed in Mayali Nature Camp. This special garden has included species of cactus found across the country so that the younger generation can become well acquainted with cactus. One of its objectives is also to make people aware about biodiversity and environmental conservation.

    10 crore approved for development

    Along with including it in the Swadesh Darshan Yojana, the Tourism Department has sanctioned Rs 10 crore for the development of Mayali. For this, a district level steering committee has been formed and directed to prepare an action plan and DPR for development.

  • CG Assembly Monsoon Session: Today is the last day of the Assembly Monsoon Session, many resolutions will be presented in the House

    Nitin Namdev, Raipur. Today is the last day of the monsoon session of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly. Today, during the debate on many issues, uproar can be seen from both the ruling and opposition parties in the House. Members have moved 87 attention motions today. Private petitions will be presented in the House today on behalf of 14 MLAs.

    As soon as the proceedings of the House begin today in the Vidhan Sabha, questions related to the Food, Women and Child Development Department will be asked. The outbreak of malaria and diarrhea will be discussed in the House. BJP MLA Motilal Sahu will raise the issue through attention motion. Health Minister Shyambihari Jaiswal will answer MLA Motilal’s questions. Opposition members will also participate in the discussion. During this time, the remaining 87 attention motions lying in the House will also be answered. Many resolutions can also be presented in the House today.

    Let us tell you that the monsoon session of Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly started on July 22. Today is the last day of this five-day session.

  • Bilaspur and Jagdalpur included in Swadesh Darshan 2.0, Mayali Garden of Jashpur will also be developed, CM Sai said – Our Chhattisgarh is becoming tourism-rich

    Raipur. In view of the natural beauty and glorious primitive culture of Chhattisgarh, the Ministry of Tourism of the Government of India has taken an important decision. Bilaspur and Jagdalpur have been included in Swadesh Darshan 2.0 and for the development of the unique natural site ‘Mayali Baghicha’ of Jashpur, it has been included in the sub-scheme ‘Challenge Based Destination Development’. Apart from this, for the rejuvenation of the religious place Kudargarh temple of Surajpur district, it has been included in the “Prasad” scheme.

    CM Vishnudev Sai tweeted, Our Chhattisgarh tourism is becoming prosperous. The Ministry of Tourism has selected these places for the grandeur and rejuvenation of the religious and tourist places of Chhattisgarh. This is definitely a matter of happiness for the people of the state. On behalf of the 3 crore people of the state, I express my gratitude to the successful Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat.

    “Our Chhattisgarh is becoming tourism thriving”

    In view of the natural beauty and glorious primitive culture of Chhattisgarh, the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India has included Bilaspur and Jagdalpur in Swadesh Darshan 2.0 and Jashpur’s unique natural site “Mayali Garden” for its development under the sub-scheme “Challenge…

    — Vishnu Deo Sai (@vishnudsai) July 25, 2024

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  • Truck ran over bike rider, father of three girls died on the spot, encroachment on road and illegal parking are becoming the cause of accidents

    Surendra Jain, Dharsiwa. Accidents are not stopping on the service road which has become narrow due to encroachment and the six lane road which has become a parking lot for heavy vehicles. Today once again a tragic accident has happened. Here a bike rider was crushed by a truck. Due to which he died on the spot. As soon as the information of the incident was received, the police reached the spot and started investigation by establishing a case.

    This case is from Silatra police station area. The deceased has been identified as Netram Devangan. It is being told that the deceased was married and has three daughters. Taking action in the case, Silatra police has arrested the truck driver.

    Let us tell you that around the Tatibandh four-lane bridge in Sankara, the six-lane road has been converted into a parking space for heavy vehicles, while industrial vehicles run on the service road built along the six-lane road and the people who have received compensation for their shops and houses have again encroached upon the road and built shops, due to which accidents are happening every day.