Tag: Chhattisgarh News

  • Mob lynching case: Injured youth dies, relatives of the deceased refuse to accept the body, appeal to the government for justice, two have already died

    Shivam Mishra, Raipur. Saddam Qureshi, a youth injured in the mob lynching case in Arang near the capital, died today. Two youths have already died in this incident. Let us tell you that on the night of 7 June, unknown accused had badly beaten three youths carrying cattle in a truck on the charge of cow smuggling. Two youths died in this incident, while Saddam Qureshi was seriously injured. He was undergoing treatment in Mekahara, where he died today. The relatives of the deceased have refused to take the body. They are demanding compensation from the government, pleading for justice.

    Also read – Mob lynching in CG! The accused brutally beat up three youths on charges of cattle smuggling, 2 dead, one critical, police engaged in investigation

    Saddam was the only witness of the entire incident. The state government has also formed an SIT in this case. After Saddam’s death, his family members have reached Mekahara and are refusing to take the body and demanding compensation. A large number of police forces have been deployed in Mekahara.

    The deceased’s brother said – the police is trying to suppress the matter

    Sohail Qureshi, brother of deceased Saddam Qureshi, said, my brother has been murdered conspiratorially. Justice is needed in this incident. Till now not a single accused has been arrested. The police is trying to suppress the whole case. SIT was formed, but no one has any information. We demand compensation for Saddam’s death.

    Police said – the accused will be caught soon

    In this case, the police said, the investigation of the entire case is going on. SIT has been formed. Everyone is investigating on their respective points. The accused will be arrested soon. Legal action will be taken against the culprits.

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  • Congress protests across the state over Balodabazar violence, Minister Kedar Kashyap said – Opposition party is involved in the incident, investigation is going on, the accused will not be spared…

    Raipur. Congress is protesting across the state today over the Balodabazar incident. On this, Forest Minister Kedar Kashyap said, the Balodabazar incident is unfortunate. The opposition party is involved in this. The matter is currently under investigation. Whoever is found guilty in the investigation will be taken action against.

    Minister Kashyap said, no one can escape the law. The government is making efforts to ensure that such an incident does not happen again. Congress is protesting in the state today regarding the entire incident. These are the same people who supported them from behind. They did the work of instigating. Now they are doing politics on the whole matter. The CM and the Home Minister have clearly said that no accused will be spared.

    Congress has not yet reviewed its defeat. On this, Forest Minister Kedar Kashyap said, Congress is not reviewing its defeat because they already knew that they will lose, so what will they review? Due to their defeat, Congressmen are seen standing with the miscreants. They are encouraging such elements. Congress has received a crushing defeat in the Vidhan Sabha and Lok Sabha, due to which Congress is stooping to any level of frustration. BJP will not give protection to such criminal elements.

    On the expansion of the cabinet, Kedar Kashyap said, this is the prerogative of the Chief Minister. Whatever happens will be for the betterment of the state. A decision will be taken after a meeting with the party forum. The workers are engaged whole-heartedly in taking the government’s work to the lower level. The ministers are also reviewing the departments. After the formation of the BJP government, the ministers are reviewing their departments. Work is being done to make schemes for every section.

    On the cabinet meeting, Kedar Kashyap said, tomorrow at 3 o’clock, a meeting of the Council of Ministers is being held under the chairmanship of the CM. The agenda of the meeting has not been revealed yet. This meeting is being held after three months. The previous government had neglected the ministry and worked to run the government from home. The BJP government is making plans and implementing them in a better way.

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  • Review of the corporation’s preparations before the rains: Minister-in-charge Kashyap told the officers to be ready to deal with the waterlogging situation

    Raipur. Forest and Climate Change Minister and Minister in charge of the district Kedar Kashyap held a meeting with senior officials of Municipal Corporation Raipur and directed to ensure all necessary preparations to deal with water logging and blockage of drains before the rains. He said that waterlogging areas have been marked and to avoid flood disaster, drains of all 70 wards under the Municipal Corporation area should be cleaned. If a situation of water logging arises, necessary preparations should also be made to deal with it. He said that the health officer and health inspector of the zone should keep an eye on the situation by regularly inspecting the zone areas.

    Mobile number issued for emergency arrangements

    Raipur Municipal Corporation officials told in the meeting that emergency arrangements have been made to provide 24X7 service for assistance in case of disaster. Telephone numbers have also been issued for this. Telephone numbers 0771-2272101, 0771-2274101 have been issued. Joint team of Raipur Municipal Corporation has been prepared, in which emergency arrangements have been made. The headquarters of the flood control cell has been set up in Raipur near Motor Workshop Office Tikrapara Police Station. Nodal officers have been appointed for this. Vinod Pandey, In-charge Officer, mobile number 9424264100 and Link Officer Dr. Tripti Panigrahi, mobile number 9691285715. Pradeep Yadav, Executive Engineer, Mobile No. 9301953219 will be in Motor Workshop. In case of heavy rainfall, all zone commissioners will work as in-charge of flood control cell.

    Corporation officials said that all the necessary materials (sand bags/equipments) and labourers have been arranged to deal with the disaster, which will be available at the zone level in three shifts. Schools have been selected for the residence of flood-affected families, where the affected families will be kept. In case of heavy rainfall, arrangements have been made to deal with waterlogging through Tullu pumps in all zones.

    Instructions for making necessary preparations to deal with seasonal diseases

    Minister Kashyap said in the meeting that cases of seasonal diseases are reported during the rainy season, so necessary preparations should be made to deal with seasonal diseases as a precaution. Officials said that preparations are being made by holding meetings regarding seasonal diseases before the rainy season.

    Preparing for pandemic

    Work is being done in constant coordination with the officials of the health department. Private hospitals have been directed to camp in slum areas. A combat team has been prepared by the corporation and the health department, which is ready to deal with any kind of epidemic. Slum areas have been marked. In the slum areas with ponds around BSUP, where cases of diarrhea, dengue etc. have been found in the last three years, a survey is being conducted with the NCDC team and they are being marked. Gambusia fish are being released in the ponds, which eat the larvae of dengue and other vector-borne mosquitoes.

    Door to door awareness campaign through Swachhata Didi’s

    Malaria/Burna oil will be poured at all places where there is waterlogging. Empty pits will be filled. Anti-larvae spray will be done door to door. Adult mosquitoes can be prevented by fogging in the morning and evening. Under the Chief Minister Slum Health Scheme, mobile medical units are continuously camping in such places and providing relief to patients. Door to door awareness is being spread through Swachhata Didi.

    Instructions for making adequate arrangements for drainage of water

    Minister Kashyap said that a campaign should be launched to repair all hand pumps, boring and power pumps before time and proper arrangements should be made. A platform should be built around the hand pump and adequate arrangements should be made for water drainage. He said that people should be made aware by running a campaign against infectious diseases like vomiting, diarrhea, jaundice etc. caused by drinking dirty water from rivers, drains and ponds. The Zone Health Officer and Sanitation Inspector of all zones should regularly inspect vegetable markets, hotels, refreshment houses, sugarcane and fruit juice shops, ice cream parlors, bakeries, mutton and chicken shops etc. in their respective zones and directed to dispose of rotten fruits, vegetables, sweets, mutton, fish etc. as per the rules.

  • CG NEWS: Father and brother killed drunken son, were troubled by daily fights, both accused arrested

    Dharsiwa, Surendra Jain. Alcohol addiction has ruined another family. In Nimora village of Dharsiwa in Chhattisgarh, alcohol ruined relations and the family lost a son. Troubled by the youth’s alcohol addiction, his family members killed him.

    According to the information, the deceased Shyasundar Patel was addicted to alcohol and due to this addiction, he often went on the wrong path. Fights and brawls had become a common occurrence in the house. At around eight o’clock in the night, Shyasundar, who was drunk, started quarreling with his father Prahlad Patel and elder brother Sunildutt again. During the fight, his father and brother, in anger, hit him on the head with a stick and strangled him with a towel, which led to his death.

    On receiving the information, Dharsiwa police took immediate action and arrested the father and elder brother on the charge of murdering drunkard Shyasundar.

  • There is only 1 college for the disabled in Chhattisgarh, there are no schools either… The disabled are asking- I am disabled, do I not have the right to study and write?

    Satyapal Singh Rajput, Raipur. I am a Divyang, do I not have the right to study and write? Do I not have the right to shape my future? These are the questions of those Divyangs who are not able to get school education and higher education in their own state. Although there are schools for Divyangs in 21 districts of the state, but the facilities there are nominal. There is only one college in the state for higher education. There are only 120 seats in the said college, in which about 25-30 percent seats are given to students from other states. Whereas the number of Divyangs in the state is more than 7 lakh. Now you can guess how many Divyangs in the state have to wander from door to door for higher education.

    Lalluram asked a direct question to the minister…

    Lalluram.com asked a direct question to Social Welfare Minister Lakshmi Rajwada on this problem of the disabled. In response, the minister said that the previous government did nothing for the disabled, now we are constantly planning that good and professional education will be given to disabled children. I will also discuss this with the CM as soon as possible.

    Colleges will be opened in all divisions. Minister Laxmi Rajwade said that very soon colleges will be opened in all divisions. Where not only good education but also vocational education will be provided to the disabled.

    This is the only arrangement for the disabled in the stateChhattisgarh is 23 years old, 33 districts have been formed but till now there is only one college for the disabled in the state and special schools for disabled have been opened in 21 districts but even in those there are not enough seats, there is a need to increase the seats. Even now in 12 districts the disabled are waiting for schools. College is like the Eid moon which one can see in the name of filling the application during admission but cannot study there because there are not enough seats.

    There is a problem of classes in schools too. In the current system, schools for the disabled are run in 21 districts. In some districts, there are schools only till 5th standard, in some districts, there are schools only till 8th standard and only a few schools have education up to 12th standard. In such a situation, thousands of disabled children are not able to study. On one hand, where there is no education for higher classes, hundreds of children are leaving their studies because they do not have any option.

    Only one college in Chhattisgarh. Education up to 12th standard is imparted in three schools of the state. Even there, disabled students do not have the opportunity to study according to their choice. They have to study the course offered there. Education up to 12th standard is imparted in three districts of the state, Raipur, Bilaspur and Jagdalpur. In which about 200 students pass but Raipur has a college with 120 seats. In this way, students are not able to study further even if they want to because Raipur is the only college in the whole of Chhattisgarh where students from other states study and are not able to study even if they want to because the seats are full.

    When will the number of schools increase? Minister Laxmi Rajwade said that the proposal has been sent and schools will open in the districts very soon. So that children do not have to go far and complete their school education in their own district.

    Need to increase seats in the existing system: Until a new system is in place, there is a need to increase seats in schools for the disabled in 21 districts. It is also important to ensure that education up to 12th standard is provided in schools in all districts. This is because education up to 12th standard is provided in only three districts. Disabled children cannot study from home like normal children. This is why there are residential complexes and due to less seats there, disabled children are not able to study.

  • Passengers please note! Railway has cancelled 50 trains passing through Chhattisgarh…

    Virendra Gahwai, Bilaspur. Citing development work, the Railways has again cancelled 50 trains passing through Chhattisgarh. These trains will not run on different days from 19 June to 10 July. Due to this, passengers travelling to Kolkata, Bihar, Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh will have to face problems.

    According to the railway administration, the operation of trains has been cancelled due to development work in Bhopal division of West Central Railway and Bilaspur division of South East Central Railway. Work is being done to connect Malkhedi-Mahadevkhedi railway stations of Bhopal Railway Division with another railway line. This work will run from 16 June to 10 July.

    Cancelled trains of South East Central Railway

    Train number 20971 Udaipur-Shalimar Express leaving from Udaipur on 29 June and 06 July will remain cancelled. Train number 20972 Shalimar-Udaipur Express leaving from Shalimar on 30 June and 07 July will remain cancelled. Train number 20471 Bikaner-Puri Express leaving from Bikaner on 16, 23, 30 June and 07 July will remain cancelled. Train number 20472 Puri-Bikaner Express leaving from Puri on 19, 26 June and 03, 10 July will remain cancelled. Train number 22830 Shalimar-Bhuj Express leaving from Shalimar on 29 June and 06 July will remain cancelled. Train number 22829 Bhuj-Shalimar Express leaving from Bhuj on 02 and 09 July will remain cancelled. Train number 18573 Visakhapatnam-Bhagat Ki Kothi Express leaving from Visakhapatnam on 27 June and 04 July will remain cancelled. Train number 18574 Bhagat Ki Kothi-Visakhapatnam Express leaving from Bhagat Ki Kothi on 29 June and 06 July will remain cancelled. Train number 20807 Visakhapatnam-Amritsar Express leaving from Visakhapatnam on 05, 06 and 09 July will remain cancelled. Train number 20808 Amritsar-Bhagat Ki Kothi Express leaving from Amritsar on 06, 07 and 10 July will remain cancelled. Train number 08475 Puri-Nizamuddin Special train leaving from Puri on 14, 21 and 28 June will remain cancelled. Train number 08476 Nizamuddin-Puri Special train leaving from Nizamuddin on 15, 22 and 29 June will remain cancelled. Train number 18236 Bilaspur-Bhopal Express leaving from Bilaspur from 14 June to 09 July will remain cancelled. Train number 18235 Bhopal- Bilaspur Express leaving from Bhopal from 16 June to 11 July will remain cancelled. Train number 18207 Durg-Ajmer Express leaving from Durg on 01 and 08 July will remain cancelled. Train number 18208 Ajmer-Durg Express leaving from Ajmer on 02 and 09 July will remain cancelled. Train number 18213 Durg-Ajmer Express leaving from Durg on 30 June and 07 July will remain cancelled. Train number 18214 Ajmer-Durg Express leaving from Ajmer on 01 and 08 July will remain cancelled. Train number 12549 Durg-Shaheed Captain Tushar Mahajan (Udhampur) Express leaving from Durg on 09 July will remain cancelled. Train number 12450 Shaheed Captain Tushar Mahajan (Udhampur)-Durg Express leaving from Shaheed Captain Tushar Mahajan (Udhampur) on 11th July will remain cancelled. Train number 20847 Durg-Shaheed Captain Tushar Mahajan (Udhampur) Express leaving from Durg on 03rd July will remain cancelled. Train number 20848 Shaheed Captain Tushar Mahajan (Udhampur)-Durg Express leaving from Shaheed Captain Tushar Mahajan (Udhampur) on 05th July will remain cancelled. Train number 22867 Durg-Nizamuddin Express leaving from Durg on 05th and 09th July will remain cancelled. Train number 22868 Nizamuddin-Durg Express leaving from Nizamuddin on 06th and 10th July will remain cancelled. Train number 22408 Nizamuddin-Ambikapur Express leaving from Nizamuddin on 09th July will remain cancelled. Train number 22407 Ambikapur- Nizamuddin Express leaving from Ambikapur on 11th July will remain cancelled. Train number 22169 Rani Kamalapati-Santragachi Express leaving from Rani Kamalapati on 03rd and 10th July will remain cancelled. Train number 22170 Santragachi Rani Kamalapati- Express leaving from Santragachi on 04th and 11th July will remain cancelled.

    Trains running on diverted routes

    Train number 12823 Durg-Nizamuddin Sampark Kranti Express leaving from Durg on 06 and 08 July will run via diverted route New Katni–Katni-Ohan Cabin-Veerangana Laxmibai Jhansi Junction. Train number 12824 Nizamuddin-Durg Sampark Kranti Express leaving from Nizamuddin on 05, 07 and 09 July will run via diverted route–Veerangana Laxmibai Jhansi Junction-Ohan Cabin- Katni-New Katni.

    Similarly, work will be done to connect Kotarliya railway station of Bilaspur railway division of South East Central Railway to National Thermal Power Corporation Talaipalli mines line. This non-interlocking work is being done from 22 to 30 June.

    Trains to be cancelled due to this work

    08737 Raigarh-Bilaspur MEMU Passenger Special running from Raigarh from 25 to 30 June will remain cancelled. 08738 Bilaspur-Raigarh MEMU Passenger Special running from Bilaspur from 2.25 to 30 June will remain cancelled. 08736 Bilaspur-Raigarh MEMU Passenger Special running from Bilaspur from 24 to 29 June will remain cancelled. 08735 Raigarh-Bilaspur MEMU Passenger Special running from Raigarh from 25 to 30 June will remain cancelled. 18113 Tatanagar-Bilaspur Express running from Tatanagar from 24 to 29 June will remain cancelled. 18114 Bilaspur-Tatanagar Express running from Bilaspur from 25 to 30 June will remain cancelled. 18109 Tatanagar-Neta Subhash Chandra Bose (Itwari) Express running from Tatanagar from 25 to 30 June will remain cancelled. 18110 Subhash Chandra Bose (Itwari)-Tatanagar Express running from Neta Subhash Chandra Bose (Itwari) will remain cancelled from 25 to 30 June. 20828 Santragachi-Jabalpur Express running from Santragachi will remain cancelled on 26 June. 20827 Jabalpur-Santragachi Express running from Jabalpur will remain cancelled on 27 June. 17007 Secunderabad-Darbhanga Express running from Secunderabad will remain cancelled on 25 and 29 June. 17008 Darbhanga-Secunderabad Express running from Darbhanga will remain cancelled on 28 June and 02 July. 20822 Santragachi-Pune Express running from Santragachi on 29 June will remain cancelled. 20821 Pune-Santragachi-Pune Express running from Pune on 01 July will remain cancelled. 12880 Bhubaneswar-Kurla Express running from Bhubaneswar will remain cancelled on 24th and 27th June. 12879 Kurla-Bhubaneswar Express running from Kurla will remain cancelled on 26th and 29th June. 22843 Bilaspur-Patna Express running from Bilaspur will remain cancelled on 28th June. 22844 Patna-Bilaspur Express running from Patna will remain cancelled on 30th June. 12130 Howrah-Pune Azad Hind Express running from Howrah will remain cancelled from 25th to 30th June. 12129 Pune-Howrah Azad Hind Express running from Pune will remain cancelled from 27th June to 02nd July. 12101 LTT-Shalimar Super Deluxe Express running from LTT will remain cancelled on 24th, 25th, 28th and 29th June. 12102 Shalimar – LTT Super Deluxe Express running from Shalimar will remain cancelled on 26, 27, 30 June and 01 July.

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    08861/ 08862 Gondia-Jharsuguda-Gondia MEMU Passenger Special running from Gondia and Jharsuguda from 25th to 30th June will remain cancelled between Bilaspur and Jharsuguda.

    trains departing late

    On 24th and 25th June, 18478 Yoganagari Rishikesh-Puri Utkal Express running from Yoganagari Rishikesh will depart with a delay of 03 hours 30 minutes. On 26th June, 18477 Puri-Yoganagari Rishikesh Utkal Express running from Puri will depart with a delay of 03 hours 30 minutes. On 25th and 26th June, 13287 Durg-Ara South Bihar Express running from Durg will depart with a delay of 03 hours 30 minutes.

    Trains running on diverted routes

    12860 Howrah-Mumbai Geetanjali Express running from Howrah from 24 to 29 June will run via Jharsuguda-Titlagarh-Raipur. 12859 Mumbai-Howrah Geetanjali Express running from Mumbai from 26 June to 01 July will run via Raipur-Titlagarh-Jharsuguda. 12905 Porbandar-Shalimar Express running from Porbandar on 26 June and 27 June will run via Raipur-Titlagarh-Jharsuguda. 12906 Shalimar-Porbandar Express running from Shalimar on 28 June and 29 June will run via Jharsuguda-Titlagarh-Raipur. 22846 Hatia-Pune Express running from Hatia on 24 June and 28 June will run via Jharsuguda-Titlagarh-Raipur. 22845 Pune-Hatia Express running from Pune on 26th and 30th June will run via Raipur-Titlagarh-Jharsuguda.

  • Chhattisgarh: Youth loses Rs 2.21 lakh after being duped into buying old currency notes for Rs 5.12 lakh

    Bilaspur. The accused deceived the youth by promising to buy the old 5 rupee note for 5 lakh 12 thousand rupees. Falling into his trap, the youth lost 2 lakh 21 thousand 600 rupees in different installments. Chakarbhatta police has registered a case.

    According to the police, Roshan Dhuri, son of Sanwat Ram (25 years), resident of village Chhatauna of Chakarbhatta area, works as a helper in Nova Plant of Dagauri. On May 1, 2024, an advertisement was posted in the youth’s Instagram ID, which said that 5 lakh 12 thousand rupees would be received on exchanging the old 5 rupee note. The youth also had an old note. In such a situation, the youth sent a message and agreed to sell the note. At 5.30 pm, an unknown person called the youth’s mobile number. The person on the other end introduced himself as Vipin Gupta, a resident of Mumbai, Maharashtra. He said that an army man has left with 5 lakh 12 thousand rupees. He has reached Sargaon. After some time, the youth received a call from another number and he said that he would reach Sargaon with the money. But he said that he would give the money after getting the permission code. The youth deposited 13 thousand rupees online for the permission code. In this way, by making different excuses, the fraudster cheated the youth of 2 lakh 21 thousand 600 rupees. After which the young man realized that he had been cheated. Chakarbhatta police have registered a case against the unknown accused.

    Threatened to send to jail if 1.25 lakh is not paid

    The accused were asking for a transfer of Rs. 1.25 lakh. The youth refused to give the money. On this, the accused started threatening to implicate him in a false case. They also threatened to file a complaint in the cyber cell and send him to jail and impose a fine of Rs. 3 lakhs if he did not give the money. They even threatened the youth by sending obscene videos on his mobile.

  • Due to severe heat in Chhattisgarh, the date of school admission festival was extended, CM Sai gave instructions

    Raipur. In view of the scorching heat in the state, the government has announced to extend the date of school admission festival. Keeping in mind the health of children in the scorching heat, Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai has given instructions to extend the date of school admission festival by one week from June 18.

    Keeping in view the health of children in the scorching heat, Chief Minister Shri Vishnudev Sai directed to extend the date of “Shala Pravesh Utsav” by one week from June 18.

    — CMO Chhattisgarh (@ChhattisgarhCMO) June 16, 2024

    Information in this regard has been given on CMO’s official X handle. Let us tell you that now the school admission festival will start from June 26. At the same time, Education Minister Brijmohan Agarwal has also announced to extend the school holidays till June 25 due to heat.

  • The husband committed suicide by consuming poison, then the wife also committed suicide by hanging herself, the police is in a dilemma as no suicide note was found…

    Pradeep Gupta, Kawardha. The husband committed suicide by consuming poison due to unknown reasons, after which the wife also ended her life by hanging herself. The police investigating the case is in a dilemma as they have not found a suicide note. Also read: Railway News: Who gave the order to harm the railways? MST is not being made from Raipur’s unreserved ticket counter

    Bisahu Singh (28 years) of Salhewara village of Chilfi police station area committed suicide by consuming poison. As soon as the incident came to light, his wife Baisakhin Bai (26 years) also decided to end her life and hanged herself in the house by making a noose of rope. Although the neighbors tried to save her, they could not succeed. Bisahu, who had consumed poison, was immediately taken to the hospital, where he died during treatment. The couple also has a five-year-old son.

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    This incident has created panic in the area. The police who reached the spot for investigation did not find any suicide note. Chilfi police station has handed over the bodies of both to their families after post-mortem.

  • Father’s Day Special: After the death of his wife, it was discovered that his son was handicapped… The father did not give up, today his son became a head teacher and made his name shine…

    Dinesh Kumar Dwivedi, Manendragarh. The husband and wife had vowed to stay together for seven lives… After marriage, they prayed for a child… but after the birth of the son, fate had something else in store and the child’s mother died just 6 months later. It was as if a mountain of sorrows fell on the father. After about 1 year, it was discovered that the child was handicapped. Despite all this, this father did not give up and made his son so capable that today the son has become a head teacher and is bringing glory to himself and the entire family.

    We are talking about Hridesh Prasad Dubey and his son Pawan from Manendragarh, Chhattisgarh. Their story is not only inspiring but also an example of a father’s indomitable courage and love. Pawan’s mother, Savitri Devi, died of jaundice just six months after his birth. After this tragic incident, Hridesh not only played the role of a father but also of a mother.

    When Pawan was one year old, it was discovered that he was handicapped in his legs. His bones had broken 18 times, but Hridesh’s courage never broke. When Pawan was three years old, Hridesh started taking him to school on his shoulders. Gradually Pawan grew up and it was not possible to carry him on the shoulders. Due to financial crisis, it was difficult to pay the school bus fees, so Hridesh arranged a rickshaw for Pawan. Pawan completed his 12th from Saraswati Shishu Mandir Manendragarh by sitting in this rickshaw and later got a graduation degree from Government Vivekanand Mahavidyalaya.

    Today Pawan is working as the head teacher in the primary school located in Chainpur Gram Panchayat and is spreading the light of knowledge. Pawan leaves no stone unturned in serving his father Hridesh Prasad Dubey, who is now 74 years old, day and night.

    When the team of Lalluram.com reached Head Master Pawan Dubey’s house to talk to him, his father Hrdesh’s eyes filled with tears while showing Pawan’s childhood photos. He told in a choked voice, “When Pawan was six months old, his wife passed away. I played the role of a father as well as a mother. Today, after studying, Pawan has become a teacher, he is the head teacher of his school and is my only support. Just like I understood the importance of education at that time and taught him by sitting him on my shoulders, today he is connecting rural children to the mainstream of education. I am very happy about this.”

    Hridesh Prasad Dubey used to work as a Pandit. Despite financial difficulties, he got his son Pawan educated in a private school. After his wife’s death, Hridesh had to spend more time at home to take care of the child, due to which he missed many work opportunities and faced financial crisis. Still, he did not lose courage and succeeded in giving Pawan a bright future.

    This story of Pawan Dubey and his father Hridayesh Prasad Dubey is a unique example of father’s love, sacrifice and indomitable courage, which inspires everyone.