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  • Who will be Ajit Jogi’s legacy? Why is the heartbeat of every party increasing?

    Chhattisgarh Polls: The political temperature is high regarding the assembly elections in Chhattisgarh. The ruling Congress and the opposition BJP in the state are making every effort to win the elections. After becoming a state by separating from Madhya Pradesh in the year 2000, only two parties have played a strong role in Chhattisgarh. Apart from BJP and Congress, a third front emerged in the year 2016. The first CM of the state, Ajit Jogi formed Janata Congress Chhattisgarh. In the 2018 elections, the party entered the fray with full strength but failed to achieve any major milestone. After the demise of Ajit Jogi in the year 2020, the party’s support base and vote share is also slipping. In such a situation, both BJP and Congress are keeping an eye on this.

    In the 2018 elections, the Janata Chhattisgarh Congress (Jogi) was led by the state’s first Chief Minister Ajit Jogi. Despite the election being triangular, Congress performed impressively and came to power with 68 out of 90 seats. JCC formed alliance with Bahujan Samaj Party and CPI for the assembly elections. The alliance contested all 90 seats, with JCC (J) contesting 55 seats and winning 5 seats and 7.6 percent of the votes. BSP got 3.8 percent and 2 seats and CPI contested two seats and got 0.3 percent votes. Almost five years after the formation of the party, patron Ajit Jogi has passed away. After his death, Jogi’s legacy was scattered. Many MLAs resigned. That seven per cent is now being eyed by both the Congress and the BJP, and could prove to be the difference in a close fight.

    How Ajit Jogi’s party disintegrated

    Two of the five JCC MLAs – Ajit Jogi himself and Devrat Singh – died. Whereas, Dharamjit Singh joined BJP in August 2023. Pramod Sharma was expelled from the party in July 2023. Now the only JCC MLA in Chhattisgarh is Ajit Jogi’s wife Renu Jogi. In September 2023, BSP has announced an alliance with Gondwana Gantantra Party (GGP). In such a situation, Ajit Jogi’s party is isolated.

    Who will benefit, BJP or Congress?

    According to political experts, most of the politics of JCC(J) revolves around Ajit Jogi. The way the party has disintegrated after his death, it is possible that he may lose voteshare. Speculations are being made on which party will get the vote share which is slipping from Jogi’s party. Chhattisgarh-based political commentator Sudeep Srivastava said, “A large part of the Satnami (Dalit) and OBC votes may swing towards the Congress, given the upper caste votes in seats like this. In Lormi, BJP may take a stand due to change of upper caste candidates. JCC(J) may still have some tribal and Dalit votes.

    The senior Congress leader, on condition of anonymity, commented, “There are many reasons for the decline of JCC(J). First, Ajit Jogi had the political skills and networks to keep the party afloat, and without them, it is lost. The JCC(J) has also been unable to generate a new vote base, and there has been barely any political activity on the ground for four years after the 2018 elections.”

    Commenting on the condition of JCC and Amit Jogi’s leadership failure, BJP spokesperson Sachchidanand Upase said, “Ajit Jogi was charismatic and a very talented political strategist. After his demise, the party has lost touch with the people.” The BJP leader has claimed that the vote share of Janata Congress Chhattisgarh (Jogi) will go to BJP.”

    Amit Jogi’s claim – vote share remains intact

    Former MLA Amit Jogi, son of Ajit Jogi, who is leading the party, claimed that JCC(J)’s voteshare will remain intact and the party will play an important role. People are angry with both Congress and BJP because they have betrayed the people of the state. In the last 45 days, I have traveled to 45 constituencies and people are giving me the same love they used to give to my father. This is my strength.

    Jogi said that in 2018 he fought on 55 seats and now he will fight on all 90 seats. “I am starting talks with other regional parties,” he said. Last time we announced the candidates three months before the elections but this time I will wait for the lists of BJP and Congress. The tribute to my late father will be to double the vote share.

    BSP left us

    BSP, which contested the elections in alliance in 2018, has now left JCC(J). BSP Chhattisgarh President Hemant Poyam said that his aim is to double his vote share also. He said, “Last time we fought on 33 seats and this time we are going to field candidates on 60 seats.” We will double our voteshare like 2008 and 2013, where we got 5 to 6 percent votes. Poyam said there is no possibility of an alliance with JCC(J) as of now.

    Ticket contenders are in tension, so many MLAs can be found in the Congress list; When will it be announced?

    Why did Ajit Jogi form his own party?

    Bhupesh Baghel was the reason why Ajit Jogi, who was once closest to Congress and entered politics at the behest of Rajiv Gandhi, formed JCC. In 2016, Jogi had a heated argument with the then state Congress president and now Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel. The party high command tried its best to understand both but Ajit Jogi formed a separate party.

  • Like Rajasthan, Congress wants to change the election dates in Chhattisgarh too, what are the arguments?

    Chhattisgarh election date: Recently, the Election Commission announced the dates of the assembly elections to be held in five states. However, later the voting date of Rajasthan elections was changed. After Rajasthan, there is a demand to change the election date in Madhya Pradesh also. In such a situation, now Chhattisgarh Deputy CM and veteran Congress leader TS Singh Deo has also raised the demand for changing the date. He has also given arguments for this.

    What are the arguments of Congress?

    Elections are to be held in Chhattisgarh in two phases on 7 and 17 November. There is a Congress government in the state. Demanding change in the voting date, TS Singh Deo said, ‘The Election Commission wants 100 per cent voting… There are many festivals like Dussehra, Diwali, Bhai Dooj, Chhath, etc. during the election dates. Everyone in the country knows about these social festivals. If the Election Commission wants, they still have time to adjust the date. The Election Commission wants 100% voting… but is it possible to get 100% voting in this situation? If not, the Election Commission will have to decide whether they want to make any changes or not.

    Demand raised in Madhya Pradesh also

    Bhojpuri Ekta Manch in Madhya Pradesh wrote a letter to the Election Commission to change the date. Bhojpuri Ekta Manch argued that voting is to be held in the state on 17th November but Chhath will be celebrated from 17th to 20th November. The population of Bhojpuri community in the entire state is around 35 lakh. This may affect the voting percentage. For this reason the election dates should be changed.

    It is noteworthy that in Rajasthan, voting is now to be held on 25th November instead of 23rd November. This is because large scale weddings and social functions are to be held in the state during this period. In such a situation, demand for changing the election date has started rising in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh also.

  • Survey report creates tension for ticket contenders, so many MLAs can be included in the second list of Congress; When will it be announced?

    Chhattisgarh polls: The first list of 30 Congress candidates for Chhattisgarh Assembly elections has been released. Tickets of 8 sitting MLAs have been cut in the first list. After the release of the first list, the tension of the claimants and MLAs has also increased. The second list of Congress will be released on October 18. There will be a meeting of the Central Election Committee in Delhi on October 17, in which the list will be released after discussion. There is a possibility that names of 40 to 45 candidates will appear in the second list. There is talk in political circles about cutting the tickets of 10 to 12 MLAs in this list. These are the MLAs whose survey report is weak and their political hold on the assembly constituency has also become loose.

    30 candidates have been announced in the first list of Congress released on October 15. Out of the 20 seats for which voting is to be held on November 7 in the first phase, Congress has so far declared candidates for 19 seats. Only the candidate from Jagdalpur seat has not been announced. There is talk in the political circles that the party is going to field a new face on Jagdalpur seat also. Tickets of 10 to 12 MLAs will be cut in the second list of Congress. From CM Bhupesh to many senior Congress leaders, they have been continuously saying that the party will give tickets only to the winning candidates, that is, new faces will be given a chance.

    Candidates will come on lost seats in the second list

    Let us tell you that in Chhattisgarh, Congress had captured 68 seats in the last assembly. In the subsequent by-elections, Congress won 3 more seats. At present Congress has a total of 71 MLAs. The party will release its second list of 40 to 45 names, in which apart from the lost seats, the seats of MLAs found weak in the survey report i.e. running in the danger zone will also be included. Sources are saying that Congress is going to sideline 10 to 12 MLAs in the second list.

    As soon as the list comes, factionalism intensifies, demand to change BJP candidate from Jashpur

    Tickets of these MLAs were cut in the first list

    The MLAs whose tickets have been cut by Congress in the first list; They include the names of Mamta Chandrakar from Pandaria, Chhanni Sahu from Khujji, Devati Karma from Dantewada, Anoop Nag from Antagarh, Rajman Benzam from Chitrakote, Shishupal Sori from Kanker, Bhuvneshwar Baghel from Dongargarh, Gurudayal Banjare from Navagarh. State Congress President and MP Deepak Baij will contest the elections in place of Rajman Benjamin. In place of Devati Karma from the Karma family, her son Chhaviendra Karma has now got a chance.

    (Report-Sandeep Dewan)

  • Gold-Silver Price: Gold price increased during Navratri, still it is a better time to buy, know what is today’s price

    Gold-Silver Price Today: Gold prices continue to rise during Navratri. According to the GoodReturns website, on Monday, gold became costlier by Re 1 per gram compared to the previous day’s similar rates. Therefore, one gram of 22-carat gold has become ₹5541. Whereas, eight grams will be available for ₹44,328, 10 grams and 100 grams will be available for ₹55,410 and ₹5,54,100 respectively. At the same time, to buy 24K gold, the price of one gram will be ₹ 6045, for eight grams ₹ 48,360, for 10 grams ₹ 60,450 and for 100 grams ₹ 6,04,500 will have to be paid. These gold prices to customers do not include GST, TCS and other levies. According to experts, as the war crisis in West Asia deepens, gold prices will rise. The reason for this is that even today gold is considered a safe investment (safe investment) are seen as. Meanwhile, GoodReturns data shows that the daily rate of silver is the same as yesterday. Therefore, today the price of one gram of silver is ₹74.10, the price of eight grams is ₹592.80, the price of 10 grams is ₹741, whereas, the price of 100 grams is ₹7410 and the price of one kg of silver is ₹74,100.

    Gold price in other cities

    City 22 carats (per 10 grams) 24 carats (per 10 grams)

    Ahmedabad ₹55,450 ₹60,500

    Bengaluru ₹55,410 ₹60,450

    Hyderabad ₹55,410 ₹60,450

    Kolkata ₹55,410 ₹60,450

    Mumbai ₹55,410 ₹60,450

    Chennai ₹55,560 ₹60,610

    Delhi ₹55,560 ₹60,600

    How to identify the purity of gold

    The purity of gold can be determined on the basis of carat. BIS Hallmark has been started by the government to measure the purity of gold. In this, more carat means more pure gold. Gold is divided into 24K, 22K and 18K carat. 24K gold is considered to be the purest. There is no adulteration of any kind in it. 22K gold consists of two parts metals like silver, zinc, nickel and the remaining part is gold. Most jewelery is made in 22k gold only. At the same time, 75 percent of 18K gold is gold. The remaining 25 percent is made up of other metals.

    How to check purity of gold

    To check the purity of gold, karat value is shown on gold jewellery, which shows its purity. 24 carat gold is completely pure. Low karat gold may contain a mixture of other metals. Also, the substitutability value of gold can be determined using the Specific Gravity Tester. This instrument measures the ratio between the weight of the gold and the weight you provide, allowing you to check the purity. In most countries, gold jewelery has a stamp that lets you check its karat and purity. Additionally, you can purchase special gold testing kits, which include various testing tools to identify non-gold. If you have doubts about the purity of gold, you can seek advice from a local gold corporation or a certified jeweler.

    How is the price of gold determined in India?

    Many factors influence the price of gold in India. Here are some important factors that can affect the price of gold:

    1. international market rates: Import of gold in India mainly depends on the market rates of commercial markets such as London, New York, and China. Based on the activities happening in these markets, confident investors estimate the changes in the price of gold.

    2. USD/INR rate: Valuation of dollar in India is also an important factor to determine the price of gold in Indian Rupee. When the valuation of the dollar changes, the price of gold in India may be affected.

    3. gold supply: Supply of various gold accounts, jewellery, and markets can also impact the price of gold.

    4. demand for gold: Demand for gold in utility, jewellery, manufacturing industries and various industries can also affect its prices.

    5. Reserve Bank policies: Taken by Reserve Bank of India and Government. This may affect gold prices depending on the bank’s policies.

    6. foreign component: Factors around the world such as economies, affordability, politics, and foreign investment status can also affect gold prices.

  • Baghel VS Baghel; The fight between uncle and nephew has been decided by Congress list in Chhattisgarh.

    Chhattisgarh Election 2023: Congress has declared the first list of candidates for the assembly elections in Chhattisgarh. The names of CM Bhupesh Baghel and TS Singh Deo are also included in the list of 30 candidates. Bhupesh Baghel will contest from the present seat Patan only. After Baghel’s name surfaced from Patan, it has been decided that uncle and nephew will face each other in the political battle. Earlier in August, BJP had given ticket to Bhupesh’s nephew Vijay Baghel from Patan in the first list. After the release of Congress’s list, the ‘uncle vs nephew’ speculation in Chhattisgarh has been confirmed.

    BJP MP from Durg, Vijay Baghel was given ticket from Patan in the first list by BJP in August. Vijay Baghel is recognized as a strong leader in the political field of Chhattisgarh. Besides, the number of OBC voters in Patan seat is also a big factor. Since both CM Bhupesh and Vijay belong to the same caste background, the election on this seat will be very interesting and closely contested in the upcoming elections.

    There is a lot of conflict going on between uncle and nephew.

    If we look at the history of Patan seat, it is clear that in the election battle between uncle and nephew, both have defeated each other once. In 2008, Vijay Baghel defeated uncle Bhupesh in the elections and Bhupesh took revenge by winning the 2013 assembly elections. But in the last assembly elections 2018, BJP did not give ticket to Vijay Baghel from this seat and made Motilal Sahu its candidate. Its effect also came to light that CM Bhupesh gave a crushing defeat to Motilal. Overall, Bhupesh Baghel has won this seat twice.

    Vijay Baghel is MP from Durg

    After not giving the assembly ticket in 2018, BJP fielded Vijay Baghel in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Vijay won from Durg Lok Sabha seat and traveled to Delhi. Before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Vijay Baghel is once again in the fray against Bhupesh Baghel, the tallest Congress leader in the state. It is believed that there is a plan to give tickets to MPs and ministers in MP and Rajasthan and a strategy for the semi-finals of 2024. The biggest challenge before the BJP has been to field a candidate who can give a tough fight to CM Bhupesh and in such a situation, the only leader is Vijay Baghel.

    Tough fight for CM Baghel too

    According to election analysts and political experts, this time Patan seat is going to be very challenging for the state CM Bhupesh Baghel. The effect of anti-incumbency wave can also be seen. Since BJP did not give a chance to Vijay Baghel in the year 2018, hence Bhupesh Baghel did not have to work hard to win, but this time the election fight is between uncle and nephew and both have the upper hand.

  • Income Tax Return: Your income tax return has not come, money may be stuck due to these reasons

    Income Tax Return 2023

    Income Tax Return: The Income Tax Department had fixed July 31 as the last date for filing income tax returns for employed people. Those who have filed their returns. Their money has started coming back. In this financial year, the department has given refund of Rs 1.50 lakh crore till October 9.

    Income Tax Return Filing

    Income Tax ReturnHowever, according to the information given by the Income Tax Department, till now the returns of 35 lakh people are pending due to minor problems. Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT)CBDT) Chairman Nitin Gupta said that there is a minor error in the information given by the people filing ITR whose return is pending due to incorrect bank information.

    Income Tax Return

    Income Tax Return: After paying income tax, it is necessary to do its e-verification. The Income Tax Department gives 120 days time for this work. A large number of people have filed income tax. But, its e-verification was not done.

    Income Tax Return

    Income Tax Return: Income Tax Department is asking some questions from tax payers regarding returns. This information is being sought from them through e-mail or phone message. Those who are not answering the questions of the Income Tax Department. Their money is getting stuck.

    income tax

    Income Tax Return: Due to lack of verification of bank account, one is also facing problems. Many people have put old details of their bank accounts in the returns. In this, either the information about their account is wrong or the IFSC code is wrong.

    Income Tax.

    According to the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), 7.27 crore ITRs have been filed this year. At the same time, 7.5 crore income tax returns were filed in the financial year 2022-23. In such a situation, it is expected that more returns will be filed in the current financial year than the previous financial year.

    income tax

    In the current financial year, till October 9, net direct tax collection has increased by 21.82 percent to Rs 9.57 lakh crore. The Finance Ministry gave this information. Net direct tax collections have increased mainly due to better contribution from companies and individual taxpayers. With this, the net collection has become 52.5 percent of the full year Budget Estimate (BE) of Rs 18.23 lakh crore.

  • Israel Hamas War: Iran warns of war! Said- Israel should immediately stop attacks on Gaza

    Iran warned of war breaking out

    Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian has warned Israel that if Israel continues its action on the Gaza Strip, this war may spread to other places as well. Please tell. These days, Iran’s Foreign Minister is on a visit to Beirut, Baghdad as well as Syria’s capital Damascus. It is estimated that he is busy gathering support from other Muslim countries against Israel. Iran had come out in support of Palestine only after the Hamas attack on Israel. After the attack, a picture of celebration from Iran also emerged. Apart from this, Iran has been speaking against Israel’s action against terrorists from the beginning. While talking to the media in this context, the Foreign Minister said that there are concerns that the war may spread to the border of Lebanon.

  • Chhattisgarh Elections 2023: Congress ready to sharpen its campaign, high-tech election war room built in Raipur

    Chhattisgarh Congress Election War Room: As the date of assembly elections in Chhattisgarh is approaching, Congress has intensified preparations to sharpen the campaign. In this election battle, Congress is also taking great help of technology. For this, preparations are being made to fight the political battle from the hi-tech election ‘war room’ itself. Elections for all 90 seats of Chhattisgarh Assembly will be held in two phases on November 7 and 17 and counting of votes will take place on December 3.

    Chhattisgarh Congress has prepared a hi-tech election ‘war room’ in the capital Raipur before the assembly elections in the state, from where the party’s policies and promises will be taken to every home and public through digital medium of publicity.

    Ayush Pandey, National Coordinator of Social Media and Digital Communication of AICC in Chhattisgarh, said that this is a war room for election preparations. It is divided into several different verticals. While there is a ground campaign management unit, there is also a political analysis unit. This is social media management unit. The entire digital war is fought from here.

    Ayush Pandey told that the entire digital narrative is being set from this war room. All publications and advertisements are issued from here. At present a call center is also working here from 9 am to 10 pm. It will work 24 hours as elections approach.

    First list of 30 candidates released

    Congress on Sunday released the first list of names of its 30 candidates for the Chhattisgarh Assembly elections. In this list, the ruling Congress in Chhattisgarh has expressed confidence in the old leaders and also tried to give a chance to new faces to retain power in the state. It also includes the names of 22 sitting MLAs. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, Deputy Chief Minister TS Singhdev, Assembly Speaker Charan Das Mahant and all the ministers have been included in the list.

    Along with these, the party has also fielded its state president and MP Deepak Baij. Congress has canceled the tickets of eight sitting MLAs and has decided to field six new faces. Of the 30 seats in the first list, 14 are reserved for Scheduled Tribes (ST) and three for Scheduled Caste (SC), nine of the other 13 general seats have been given tickets to Other Backward Class (OBC) candidates.

    Voting on 20 seats in the first phase

    Let us tell you that voting for total 90 assembly seats of Chhattisgarh will be held in two phases on 7th and 17th November and counting of votes will take place on 3rd December. In the first phase, voting will be held on 20 seats considered Naxal affected and sensitive on November 7 and in the second phase, voting will be held on the remaining 70 seats on November 17.

    It is noteworthy that Congress had formed the government in the 2018 elections by winning 68 seats of the 90-member assembly. At the same time, BJP was reduced to 15 seats. JCC(J) and BSP had won five and seven seats respectively in the state. The current number of Congress MLAs in Chhattisgarh is 71. This time the party has set a target of winning 75 seats.

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    George Soros is a prominent financial investor, financial conglomerate, and social activist. He was born in a Hungarian Jewish family and was born on 12 August 1930. George Soros is one of the biggest investors in the financial world and his name has maximum influence in the financial markets. The foundations and organizations run by him contribute to various social and political issues around the world. They are famous for their big presence in the financial markets and earning maximum money. He was the founder of “Quantum Fund”, through which he earned a lot of money. He has founded several international philanthropic organizations such as the “Soros Foundation”, which works in the fields of education, human rights, and social upliftment. He has founded “Open Society”, which aims to promote open society, governance, and human rights. Despite George Soros’s financial outlook, he often sought to time financial distributions during his financial career and gave the money to support social schemes.

  • Recording calls on phone without informing wife is a violation of right to privacy, Chhattisgarh High Court gives shock to husband

    Chhattisgarh High Court has said that recording telephone conversations without the permission of the person concerned is a violation of the ‘right to privacy’. The High Court quashed the order of the Family Court of Mahasamund which had allowed the use of mobile phone recordings as evidence in a maintenance case.

    Advocate Vaibhav A. Govardhan said on Saturday that the single judge bench of Chhattisgarh High Court has said that recording telephone conversations of the person concerned without his permission is a violation of his ‘right to privacy’ under Article 21 of the Constitution.

    Advocate Govardhan said that an application was filed by the petitioner (wife) under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) for grant of maintenance, which is pending before the Family Court of Mahasamund since 2019.

    The lawyer said that the petitioner woman had presented evidence related to this in the court. On the other hand, the woman’s husband had refused to pay alimony on the basis of doubt about his wife’s character. She filed an application before the Family Court and stated that the conversations of the petitioner had been recorded on her mobile phone. The husband wants to cross-examine her before the court on the basis of the said conversation. The court accepted the said application and granted permission.

    The lawyer said that the petitioner, aggrieved by the said order of the Family Court dated 21 October 2021, approached the High Court and prayed to cancel it. On behalf of the petitioner, it was said that this would be a violation of his right to privacy.

    The petitioner’s counsel argued that the trial court had committed a legal error by allowing the application. This order violates the petitioner’s right to privacy. It was also stated that the conversation was recorded by the respondent (husband) without the knowledge of the petitioner, hence it cannot be used against her.

    Govardhan said the defendant’s lawyer said the husband wanted to produce evidence to prove the allegations against his wife, hence he had the right to produce the conversation recorded on the mobile phone.

    He said that the bench of Justice Rakesh Mohan Pandey in the High Court, after hearing the case on October 5, 2023, canceled the order of October 21, 2021 passed by the Mahasamund Family Court. The court has held that recording telephone conversations without the permission of the person concerned is a violation of his ‘right to privacy’ under Article 21 of the Constitution.