Tag: Bilaspur

  • Chhattisgarh: Man jumps before moving train after seeing cop beat up father

    By PTI

    BILASPUR: A 23-year-old man killed himself by jumping in front of a moving train in Chhattisgarh’s Bilaspur district, police said on Wednesday.

    Sources said the man took the extreme step after he spotted a constable beating his father at a police station in the Bilaspur district.

    Harish Chandra Gendle committed suicide on Monday by jumping in front of a moving train near Belha railway station, said a police officer.

    He was a resident of Bhainsbod village.

    “Gendle’s motorcycle hit the bicycle of a school girl on Monday leading to a quarrel, following which she lodged a complaint with the police,” the officer said.

    According to local police sources, police visited the house of the Gendle family on the complaint of the girl and took Harish’s father to the Belha police station.

    Gendle too rushed to the police station where he spotted a police constable thrashing his father, they said.

    On the spur of the moment, Gendle rushed to the railway station and jumped before a train, an incident which triggered protests outside the police station on Tuesday demanding the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) against the constable.

    “In the backdrop of protests and preliminary investigation, Bilaspur SSP suspended the constable for negligence,” the officer said.

    He refused to speak on a link between the alleged thrashing of the father of Gendle and the latter’s suicide.

    BILASPUR: A 23-year-old man killed himself by jumping in front of a moving train in Chhattisgarh’s Bilaspur district, police said on Wednesday.

    Sources said the man took the extreme step after he spotted a constable beating his father at a police station in the Bilaspur district.

    Harish Chandra Gendle committed suicide on Monday by jumping in front of a moving train near Belha railway station, said a police officer.

    He was a resident of Bhainsbod village.

    “Gendle’s motorcycle hit the bicycle of a school girl on Monday leading to a quarrel, following which she lodged a complaint with the police,” the officer said.

    According to local police sources, police visited the house of the Gendle family on the complaint of the girl and took Harish’s father to the Belha police station.

    Gendle too rushed to the police station where he spotted a police constable thrashing his father, they said.

    On the spur of the moment, Gendle rushed to the railway station and jumped before a train, an incident which triggered protests outside the police station on Tuesday demanding the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) against the constable.

    “In the backdrop of protests and preliminary investigation, Bilaspur SSP suspended the constable for negligence,” the officer said.

    He refused to speak on a link between the alleged thrashing of the father of Gendle and the latter’s suicide.

  • Polytechnic student murdered in Himachal Pradesh, body cut into pieces

    By PTI

    SHIMLA: A polytechnic student was found murdered in Himachal Pradesh’s Bilaspur district on Thursday, police said.

    Ankit Kumar’s body was cut into two and the body parts were stuffed in two gunny bags and dumped at separate places in Jhanduta sub-division, Bilaspur Superintendent of Police S R Rana said.

    Kumar, a resident of Samoh village, was missing since July 13, Jhanduta MLA Jeet Ram Katwal said.

    He was studying at a polytechnic college at Kalol.

    During search of the missing student, police received information that a body had been found at a deserted place in Samoh, about 500 metres away from Kumar’s house, Rana said.

    When police reached there, they found the lower part of the body in a gunny bag, he said, adding it was in a highly decomposed condition.

    Kumar’s father Prakash Chand identified his son from a mark on his leg, the SP said.

    Within half an hour, the police found the upper part of the body in the forests of the Baroha area in another gunny bag, he said.

    Rana said a team of the state forensic science laboratory (SFSL), Mandi will collect the evidence from the spots.

    The police have got some leads in the case which cannot be shared at this moment, he said.

    Expressing hope to solve the murder case soon, the SP said efforts are on to question some suspects.

    MLA Katwal, while expressing his condolences to the grieved family, urged the people to remain alert to avoid the recurrence of such incidents in the future.

    SHIMLA: A polytechnic student was found murdered in Himachal Pradesh’s Bilaspur district on Thursday, police said.

    Ankit Kumar’s body was cut into two and the body parts were stuffed in two gunny bags and dumped at separate places in Jhanduta sub-division, Bilaspur Superintendent of Police S R Rana said.

    Kumar, a resident of Samoh village, was missing since July 13, Jhanduta MLA Jeet Ram Katwal said.

    He was studying at a polytechnic college at Kalol.

    During search of the missing student, police received information that a body had been found at a deserted place in Samoh, about 500 metres away from Kumar’s house, Rana said.

    When police reached there, they found the lower part of the body in a gunny bag, he said, adding it was in a highly decomposed condition.

    Kumar’s father Prakash Chand identified his son from a mark on his leg, the SP said.

    Within half an hour, the police found the upper part of the body in the forests of the Baroha area in another gunny bag, he said.

    Rana said a team of the state forensic science laboratory (SFSL), Mandi will collect the evidence from the spots.

    The police have got some leads in the case which cannot be shared at this moment, he said.

    Expressing hope to solve the murder case soon, the SP said efforts are on to question some suspects.

    MLA Katwal, while expressing his condolences to the grieved family, urged the people to remain alert to avoid the recurrence of such incidents in the future.

  • Another patient broke from black fungus in Bilaspur, 13 patients are being treated in Sims

    Another patient succumbed to black fungus in Bilaspur. The 52-year-old middle-aged resident of Pali has died. The patient admitted to Sims died on 25 May while undergoing treatment. Four serious patients have been referred to Raipur. Sims continues to treat 13 patients.
    Let us tell you that MLA Shailesh Pandey inspected the black fungus ward of Sims in Guswar. During this time he came to know that the drug used in the treatment of lysosomes has been exhausted. Only 55 doses of the same Amphotericin B are available. In such a situation, he immediately instructed the drug department to make the medicine available.
    During the inspection, MLA Pandey said that there will be no shortage of medicines for the patients of black fungus. The drug department informed them in this regard that the demand for drugs had already been sent to the government.

  • Three new patients of black fungus found in Bilaspur, here Vadrafnagar BMO dies of corona

    Black fungus cases are increasing in Chhattisgarh. Three new patients have been confirmed in Bilaspur. After which the patients were admitted to Sims and Apollo for treatment.
    According to the information, black fungus has been confirmed in three new patients from Bilaspur, Akaltara and Anuppur. All three patients have been admitted to the hospital for treatment.
    Corona-infected Vadrafnagar BMO died during treatment. Vadrafnagar BMO Govind Singh was undergoing treatment at Raipur AIIMS.

  • Land allotted to M / s Om Dal Mill can be canceled, objection can be given within 7 days

    The Chief General Manager, District Trade and Industry Center, Bilaspur, has informed the generals that Messrs Om Dal Mill, unit owner Shri Sushil father Shri Om Prakash Chhabra, house no. 9118, Agneya Nagar, Jarabhatha, part of plot number 9, total area of ​​30000 sq.ft. (0.68 acres) of land was allotted for establishment of pulse pulses industry. Due to the non-continuous production of the unit, the land-cancellation order was issued in the month of February 2021 and sent to the address of the unit-block, but no appeal has been submitted by the unit owner. Therefore, considering the land cancellation order issued earlier, action is being taken to get the possession of the land through Panchnama. Through this information, the public has been informed that if anyone has any objections, then they can present their case within 07 days. Otherwise, unilateral suzerainty will be taken as per rules and no claim in this regard will be admissible.

  • Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh state received National Award for best implementation of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi

    Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh state has achieved the highest position in the country in the implementation of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana. Bilaspur district will be awarded for this glorious achievement by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India in New Delhi on February 24.
    Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel and Agriculture Minister Shri Ravindra Choubey have congratulated and congratulated the farmers for this, describing it as a proud achievement for the state. Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has said that the state government is working with full sincerity and honesty in the field of farmer welfare. Our top priority is to enrich the farming and farmers of the state. This award received at the national level symbolizes that the state of Chhattisgarh is moving towards becoming a role model of the country in the field of farmer welfare.
    After the completion of two years of the Prime Minister Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, the best performing states and districts in the country have been selected in its implementation. Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh has been the number one district in the country in terms of certification and benefit of Aadhaar farmers. Bilaspur district will be conferred with this honor at a dignified event held on 24 February at AP Shinde Hall of the Agricultural Research Council, New Delhi. It is noteworthy that Bilaspur has earlier received national recognition in the matter of water conservation. Bilaspur district received the National Water Award in the year 2019 for conservation and restoration of rivers.

  • Bhupesh Baghel wrote a letter to the Defense Minister, requesting to set up a cantonment in Bilaspur soon

    Bhupesh Baghel has written a letter to the Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, requesting to set up the pending army camp at Bilaspur at the earliest. The Chief Minister has attracted the attention of the Union Defense Minister towards the development of the state in the direction of the development of military institutions in the state. He has written that the state has sent about 1000 acres of land to the Ministry of Defense for the establishment of the Army Cantonment in Bilaspur Is allocated The process of setting up this army camp is pending. Initially, the requirements of the airstrip were stated along with it for setting up the Army Cantonment. In view of the aviation requirements of the region, the state government. The airstrip has been completed by completing the necessary procedures. Bilasabai Caveen Airport. Bilaspur now recognized by DGCA in 3C VFR category. Now this airstrip is available to cater to the aviation related requirements of Civil Aviation and Army.

    The Chief Minister has written that commercial passenger services are starting from Bilaspur on March 1. The state government is keen on setting up an army camp at Chakrabhata, Bilaspur. The establishment of army cantonment in the state will not only speed up the proper development of this area, but also the opportunities for army service will be readily available to the youth of the state. The presence of Army Cantonment in the state is also expected to be helpful in the direction of eradication of Naxalite extremism. Chief Minister Baghel has said that in view of the benefits to the State Government and the Central Government from the establishment of the Army Cantonment, the State Government wants to urge the Ministry of Defense to expedite its establishment. In this direction, the state government is also ready to consider other related requirements of the Ministry of Defense and the Army. In this context, the State Government is ready to work with the Ministry of Defense. I look forward to your cooperation.

  • Local trains started between Raipur, Bilaspur, Durg and Dongargarh, proposed to run 19 more passenger trains

    There is good news for the rail passengers of South East Central Railway. After 11 months, 12 local passenger trains started operating from today. The first train left for the fort. This will benefit railway passengers traveling short distances with the start of operation of local passenger trains.
    The trains which have been started include local trains running between Bilaspur, Raipur, Durg and Dongargarh. At present, these trains will run as specials. Passengers will be allowed to travel by following the Kovid Guidelines.
    After the start of local passenger trains on Bilaspur and Raipur route, now the possibility of resumption of local passenger trains on the second route has also increased. Railways have sent a proposal to start 19 more local passenger trains to the Railway Board.

  • Home Minister will hold a review meeting of district level officials in Bilaspur today

    Home and Public Works Minister and in-charge minister of Bilaspur district, Tamradhwaj Sahu will leave by car from Raipur at 9 am today and will leave for Bilaspur after inaugurating private multi-specialty hospital at Simga in Balodabazar district at 10 am.
    Minister Tamradhwaj Sahu will hold a review meeting of district level officials in the Collectorate meeting at 12 noon. Minister Sahu will depart from Bilaspur by car at 3.30 pm and return to the capital Raipur.

  • Bilaspur’s educationists called the budget disappointing

    Reacting to the general budget presented by the central government, teachers unions and other teachers described it as disappointing. He has the same opinion regarding education related to issues related to the working class.

    There is nothing special in this budget for the education world. There were expectations about infrastructure, teachers uplift and new educational institute that it would be arranged in view of the demand of time, but there is no clear provision in the budget. Also, the eyes of the government employees are fixed on the tax slab, but it is like the former.

    The old pension scheme was expected to be restored for a secure future after the retirement of employees who had spent their time in government service, removing the prohibition on dearness allowance due to the Corona epidemic, increasing the income tax exemption limit, and No relief was given in any of the cases.