Tag: Amarkantak

  • Due to sudden change of weather in the state, the entire area from Amarkantak to Gorela-Pendra-Marwahi district is in the grip of cold wave.

    Due to the changing weather patterns, many districts of the state received rain on Friday. There has also been an increase in cold due to rain. There has been a heavy fall in temperature in many areas of the state. At the same time, dew drops once again. The capitalists have also felt the cold on Saturday morning. The lowest temperature of this season has been recorded in Pendra area today, where the mercury reached a minimum of 4 degrees. Even in Amarkantak area, the freezing cold has started and today the mercury reached the minimum level of three degrees here. The entire area from Amarkantak to Gorela Pendra Marwahi district has been hit by cold wave. Along with this, the effect of fog is also seen in Mainpat. Fog also made it difficult to walk on the road in Surguja. It is freezing in the area.

  • Chhattisgarh returns again, chilli, snow sheet lying in Pendra-Dharampani, know the condition of other states of the country

    The cold has returned once again in Chhattisgarh. The cold has increased considerably in the last two days in North Chhattisgarh. In some places, a sheet of snow has been seen in the morning. This effect of cold in the state is due to the severe cold in northern India and the continuous snowfall on the Himalayan hills. Due to which there is cold wave in the north and its effect is seen in the southeast state of Chhattisgarh.

    In Chhattisgarh, two days ago, the heat had started falling considerably, but from the night of 13 January, there has been a lot of sudden change in the weather. On whose 14 and today, 15 January, once in the morning, the effect of cold has shown.

    According to the information, with the return of the cold in the state, snow has started to accumulate in Dharampani of Kildha, Pendra. Our special correspondent Vinod Dubey is on a trip to Amarkantak these days. And he has sent some pictures from Pendra’s Dharampani this morning, in which a thin layer of snow or a sheet of cloth is seen lying in the vehicles. You can see it in the video below.

    According to the Indian Meteorological Department, the effect of winter will be seen in North India especially in Delhi for the next few days. Also, cold will remain in the north states. At the same time, the temperature in Srinagar has reached the lowest level of 25 years. On Thursday, the minimum temperature in Srinagar was -8.4 degrees Celsius.

  • Investors will get exemption in electricity bill, tax, transport, stamp duty

    As the bad phase of Corona period came to an end, in the new year, crowds of tourists thronged many famous places in Chhattisgarh. After the conditions are normal, the Board of Tourism has started work on a plan to attract private investors for investment in tourist destinations.

    Under the new tourism policy, investors will be given special exemption in electricity bill, tax, transport and stamp duty. This will benefit the investors as well as the tourism board and due to the facilities, tourists from all over the country and abroad will be attracted to visit the tourist places.

    Under the new tourism policy, facilities will be increased in the same tourist places in the initial phase, where hundreds of people go for picnics on weekends or holidays. Tourist places are planned to be specially visited near Kawardha near Chilfi Valley, Achanakmar, Amarkantak, Hasdev Bango, Chitrakote, Gangrel Dame of Dhamtari, Satarenga, Devphari, Water Fall, Mainpat etc. near Fingeshwar. The number of new cruises and houseboats will be increased at picnic sites along the river, lake.

  • CM Bhupesh Baghel, who thundered in Jogi’s stronghold, said- will make Marwahi the most developed and beautiful district

    Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel today thundered in Jogi’s stronghold at the last minute of the Marwahi by-election campaign. He said that Marwahi will be made the most beautiful and developed district. It started with the creation of a new district on 15 August last year. Taking a dig at former minister Raman Singh, he said, 15 years did not appear, now what have come here to do.

    Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, who arrived on a three-day Marwahi tour, held three meetings. It includes Dongria, Kodgar and Jogisar, the ancestral village of former Chief Minister Ajit Jogi. Home Ministers Tamradhwaj Sahu, Kawasi Lakhma, Mohan Markam were present along with all the leaders. The Chief Minister said, there are immense possibilities of tourism in the district. I am very impressed by the natural beauty of this district.

    Chief Minister Bhupesh Badhel has left for Amarkantak. After resting the night there, on October 30, he will address an election meeting at Jaithari in Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh. After leaving from there, he will address the election meeting at 1.30 pm in village Bastibagra of Gourela block. After this, at 3 pm at village Lohari in Marwahi block and after 4 pm they will leave for Manendragarh.

  • In the Congress ruled Madhya Pradesh, after Urea crisis, now the public is hit by power shortage

    It is rightly said where the Congress party put its step forward the problem starts emerging. In fact the name of the Congress party is Problem. The same is being witnessed in the states of MadhyaPradesh, Chattisgarh and Rajasthan which has recently gone under the rule of Congress

    Back to back, one after the other the people of state are facing the heat of various false promises made by the Congress Government

    Already struggling with the Urea crisis, the state under the leadership of senior Congress leader Kamal Nath is now faced with another crisis. Now the state is witnessing a potential power shortage due to diminishing coal stocks in major power plants.

    Four prominent power plants in the state are left with very little stocks of coal that would only last one to two days’ and any delay in its supply could lead to a power shortage, the sources claimed.

    Although officers from the Department of Energy have said that the situation is not out of control yet as power plants are being supplied coal stocks in excess of the daily requirements and the department is also busy enhancing the coal supplies but the situation seems to be different and telling a different story

    Four major power plants, including Singaji, Chachai (Amarkantak), Birsinghpur and Satpura, require around 60,000 metric tonnes of coal daily, and the problem arises from the fact that coal supplies are almost in the same range due to which the plants are not able to compile additional stocks.

    Whatever quantity of coal these plants require they get from the central pool, but the central pool facilities have minimal stocks. So if the supplies are ever hindered for a day or two, the power generation could face a serious impact.

    Power plant at Amarkantak has 49,580 metric tonne coal, Birsinghpur plant has 24, 940 metric tonne, Singaji plant has 30,855 tonne and the Satpura thermal power plant has 22,706 metric tonne left in stock. In all, these thermal power plants require 60,000 metric tonne coal per day to stay afloat.

    Various public sector companies are supplying 15 to 20 racks of coal on a daily basis but there are probable chances of state getting into power crisis.

    Earlier also during the Congress’ government with the tenure of former Chief Minister Digvijay Singh MP had plunged into a deep power crisis after most power plants were pocketed by Chhattisgarh which carved out of the central state in 2000. With the season of Rabi, a winter crop, at its peak, the demand for power is now around 13,000 MW in the state.

    The Congress had always attacked Prime Minister Modi on issue of farmer distress and made it a major political and electoral issue. But now when Congress has got power, the farmers of those states are struggling more. The same urea which was easily available in the BJP era at a nominal price is scarce in the state and being sold in black. At the peak time farmers are also facing power crisis. This shows the hypocrisy of Congress Government which only thinks about coming into power by hook and crook and later exploit the people