Tag: Chhattisgarh

  • Online studies will begin in the colleges affiliated to ABV University in Chhattisgarh from October 15

    Educational activities that were closed during the Corona period are slowly coming back on track. Online classes will start from October 15 in six law colleges affiliated to Atal Bihari Vajpayee University.

    While giving the information, Principal of DP Vipra Law College and the founder of the Faculty of Law, Dr. Annu Bhai Soni said that even though regular classes of the new session will start from November 1, online classes will be started 15 days earlier.

    He told that with this the students will be able to complete their studies on time. Semester examination is to be held in December. At the same time there is a discussion about opening other colleges. Opinions have been sought from the principals of colleges in this matter.

    After the first phase of counseling at Guru Ghasidas Central University, the process of admission for the second phase will start now. In this, admission will be given in vacant seats. In the first year there are 1940 seats in which more than 11 hundred seats have been filled. The list of departments is expected to be released by 4 pm.

  • Chhattisgarh CM Writes To Chief Justice Menon To Set Up Fast Track Courts For Trial Of Sexual Offences

    Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has written a letter to the Chief Justice of Chhattisgarh High Court PR Ramchandra Menon, requesting him to notify the fast track courts in all the districts for speedy hearing and disposal of cases related to sexual offences.
    He has further provided all the necessary support from the state government’s side.
    “Sexual offences against women and children are a matter of grave concern in the country and need immediate attention. Despite the fact that adequate laws have been made on the above subject, still, these kind of heinous crimes are not decreasing in number. Additionally, getting delayed justice is also a matter of concern,” Chief Minister mentioned in the letter.
    In cases concerning sexual offences against women and children, there’s an urgent need for prompt consideration for the victims of sexual offences to get speedy justice, and the accused to be punished with extreme punishment in the state court and it is our responsibility to ensure that, added Baghel.
    He mentioned in his letter that the required number of fast track court, for hearing and disposal of cases related to sexual offences, be notified in all the districts of the state, in which the time period and time limit of hearing of such cases (which is prescribed to be done) in day to day. The state government has affirmed to provide all the necessary cooperation concerning this matter. (ANI)

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  • Delegation of Bastar Dussehra Committee met courtesy of Chief Minister

    The delegation of Bastar Dussehra Committee led by Industry Minister Shri Kavasi Lakhma and Lok Sabha Constituency MP Mr. Deepak Badge met courtesy of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel at his residence office here today. The Chief Minister was presented a wreath by the Vice-Chairman of the committee during this period and duly invited him to participate in the Bastar Dussehra 2020 program. The delegation from Bastar told the Chief Minister Mr. Baghel that this year the 105 day festival will start from Hareli Amavasya and will be celebrated till the 13th day of Ashwin Shukla Paksha, Under which there will be many traditional Puja Vidhan programs. This year the Bel Navata program will be completed on 22 October and the Rath Parikrama Puja Vidhan on 26 October. Bastar Dussehra of Chhattisgarh is unique in addition to Mysore (Karnataka) and Kinnaur (Himachal Pradesh). Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel while thanking the delegation for being invited to Bastar Dussehra, said that the world famous Bastar Dussehra is a symbol of Chhattisgarh’s rich cultural heritage and social harmony. Shri Balaram Manjhi, Shri Premlal Manjhi, Shri Padmaram Chalki, Shri Satish Mishra and Shri Bharatik Maurya were present on the occasion.

  • 1371 government jobs in postal department; Vacancy of Postman, MTS and Mailguard

    Notification for the recruitment of 1371 posts in Maharashtra Postal Circle has been issued by the Indian Postal Department on the occasion of World Post Day and Indian Postal Week. At the same time, the process of recruitment of 634 Gramin Dak Sevaks in Himachal Postal Circle and 19 Skilled Artisans in Kolkata Mail Motor Service is already underway. Among the posts for which 1371 vacancies have been declared in Maharashtra Postal Circle, maximum 1029 posts are for the postman post. Apart from this, 327 posts are of Multi Tasking Staff (MTS) and 15 posts are of Mailguard. The notification for the recruitment of 1371 posts in Maharashtra Postal Circle was issued on 29 September and the process of online application was to start from 5 October. After this, Maharashtra Postal Circle informed through another notice on Wednesday, 7 October that the process of online application for recruitment of 1371 posts will begin on 12 October 2020 from 10 am. Applications can be made for these posts by 11.59 pm on November 10.

  • New assembly building, Bhoomi Pujan to be built in Chhattisgarh for 270 crores today

    Chhattisgarh News: Raipur. Bhumi Pujan of Chhattisgarh’s new assembly building will be held at 12 noon on Saturday by Congress National Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi with video conferencing. The new building will be behind the Mahanadi (Ministry) and Indravati (Head of Department) buildings in Atal Nagar Nava Raipur. Assembly Speaker Dr. Charandas Mahant went there on Friday to take stock of the preparations.

    The Bhoomipujan program will be attended by ministers, MPs, parliamentary secretaries and MLAs, including Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Dr. Charan Das Mahant, Leader of Opposition Dharamlal Kaushik, Public Works Minister Tamradhwaj Sahu, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ravindra Choubey, Deputy Speaker of the Assembly Manoj Mandavi. The new assembly building will be constructed on 51 acres of land. The building will be in 52 thousand 497 square meters.

    The house will be constructed according to the seating capacity of the legislators. Presidential gallery, official gallery, prestigious audience gallery, journalist gallery and audience gallery will be constructed. The rooms, meeting halls, staff rooms will be constructed for the Speaker, Chief Minister, Ministers, Leader of the Opposition, Deputy Speaker and Chief Secretary, Principal Secretary of the Assembly, Secretary and other secretaries. Various committee rooms will be constructed in the building, library, allopathic, homeopathic and ayurvedic dispensary, post office, railway reservation counter and bank will also be constructed. Road construction, tree plantation and beautification will be done around the assembly.

    It will be constructed on about 51 acres of land just opposite the ministry and HOD building. A proposal of Rs 270 crores has been prepared to construct the new building of the Legislative Assembly. After getting the approval for the construction of the new assembly of Chhattisgarh, the Public Works Department will issue its tender. The new assembly building is targeted to be completed in a maximum of two years.

  • Chhattisgarh: ground water poisoning in Bastar in the race for profit in agriculture, this was disclosed

    Raipur: In Bastar region, which is covered with forests, even in many places the water is not worth drinking. Water pollution has become a big challenge. Groundwater has been polluted by the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in farming and local residents are vulnerable to many serious diseases. Here mineral disintegration has a 25 percent role in contaminating ground water, while the use of toxic substances in agriculture contributes 30 to 36 percent. Naturally, mixing of dirt with rainwater also causes 40 to 45 percent water pollution. The shocking facts have been revealed in the study conducted by Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla University (RAVI) on the sustainable development of ground water by the Chemistry and Environment School.

    Experts in the study, published in the international science journal Elsevier, are unanimous that strict action should be taken against those who deliver inferior pesticides to tribal farmers in the race for profit. Poison should not be used in the name of increasing production. It is the responsibility of the government and the administration that such material should not reach the area.

    According to the Chief Investigator of RAVI, Prof. Shams Parvez, a total of 160 samples of ground water were studied from 95 places in seven districts of Bastar division covered by 43 percent forests. Of these, organic ions were found in 24 places, fluoride in 16 places and nitrate in 10 places. Blue baby disease has increased in children due to a lack of nitrate. Alkaline water is causing pain with stomach cramps. This situation is being caused by chemical fertilizers and pesticides.

    Condition deteriorating due to fluoride

    According to the report, fluoride is becoming a major problem in ground water. The amount of fluoride in Bakavand, Bastar and Darbha is worrisome. Three times the standard 1.5 mg per liter fluoride found by the World Health Organization (WHO) has been found to weaken bones and also make people with ulcers. Gastroenteritis is increasing due to increase in iron content in water.

    Study done like this

    The team of researchers consists of Dr. Shams Parvez, researcher Princi Dugga, Mamta Tripathi and Mohammad Nahid Siddhaki. The team collected ground water samples from Kanker, Kondagaon, Narayanpur, Bastar, Bijapur, Dantewada and Sukma areas. He prepared a report by taking samples of wells from 23 places and samples of borewells from 72 places before and after the rains.

  • Raipur: Chhattisgarh has a deep connection with Kaushalya’s Ram: Even today people see the image of Lord Ram in nephew

    Lord Shri Rama, son of Kaushalya, the queen of Ayodhya and the symbol of the identity of Chhattisgarh, has a deep bond with the nephew. A living example of this is that in Chhattisgarh, people of all castes are celebrating the phase of their sister’s son by considering them as Gods. Prabhu wishes Shriram to attain salvation. It is even more powerful when the relationship between mother and nephew is performed with full affinity wherever the village-town-town is from any caste or community. This nephew’s relationship with Maanma can sometimes appear more intimate for parents than the son. 

        In Tretayug, when the ancient name of Chhattisgarh was known as Kosal and Dandakaranya, then Kosal Naresh was Bhanumant. According to Valmiki Ramayana, Kosal King Bhanumantha was also invited to Ayodhya on the occasion of the coronation of Ayodhyapati Yuvraj Dasaratha. Rajkanya Bhanumati, daughter of the King of Kosala and also went to Ayoghya on this occasion. Yuvraj Dasaratha was fascinated by the beautiful and gentle form of Kosala Rajakanya Bhanumati and offered marriage to Kosal King Maharaj Bhanumantha. Yuvraj Dasaratha and Rajakanya Bhanumati of Kosal had a marital affair. After marriage, Bhanumati came to be called Kaushalya due to being the princess of Kosal region. The queen of Ayodhya was born with the dignity of this Kaushalya to the best man Lord Ram. Then Mamatamayi considers Mata Kaushalya as a sister of the erstwhile Kosal state and considers her sister’s son Lord Sri Rama as a symbol and nephew and touches her feet. 
         Later, in Chhattisgarh, the grand temple of Mata Kaushalya, built in the eighth-ninth century, is situated in the village Chandkhuri of Arang Vikaskhand, 27 km from the capital Raipur. Chandkuri also directly connects Chhattisgarh with Ramayana. In verse 13 verse 26 of the Balayand of Ramayana, there is a mention of the village Chandkhuri under Arang block. It is believed that Chandkuri was known as Chandrapuri, the city of gods hundreds of years ago. Over time, Chandrapuri became Chandrakhuri, which is a corruption of Chandrapuri. From the mythological point of view, the remains of this temple are believed to be of Somvanshi period from the eighth to the ninth century. Apart from this, the name of Rama is built in Chhattisgarh culture. Only when speaking to each other, whether it is relationship-related or unfamiliar with the pronunciation like Ram-Ram Kaka, Ram-Ram Kaki, Ram-Ram Bhaiya, one can usually hear the greeting.
        The rare temple of Mother Kaushalya, the mother of Lord Shri Ram, in the holy land of village Chandkhuri in Chhattisgarh is the only temple in the country and the world. It is a symbol of the glorious identity of Chhattisgarh. In the sanctum sanctorum of this temple, in the lap of Mother Kaushalya, the Vatsalya statue of Lord Shree Ram ji attracts the hearts of devotees and devotees easily. At the same time, in the Shivrinarayan area at the confluence of Mahanadi, Jonk River and Shivnath River in eastern Chhattisgarh, the Ramnami community reflects the immense love and adoration for Lord Rama. 
         It is worth remembering that the oldest name of Chhattisgarh was Dakshin Kosal. During the Ramayana period most of Chhattisgarh came under Dandakaranya region. This area was called Dakshinapath in those days. Researchers find evidence of Lord Shri Ram Chandra’s arrival here during exile. According to information received from researchers’ research books, Prabhu Shriram spent more than 10 years in Chhattisgarh, out of the 14 years of his exile. Descriptions of Goddess Sita, geography of Dandakaranya and flora are also found in the folk songs of Chhattisgarh. Lord Shri Ram is believed to have entered South India after entering Chhattisgarh from North India and spending Chaumasa at various places here. Hence Chhattisgarh is also called Dakshinapath.
            To save these memorable facts and arrival of Lord Shri Ramji, Chhattisgarh has spent time on the journey path of Shri Rama and where Lord Sri Rama, Lord Shri Laxman and Mother Sita, the places where they worshiped By saving those memories of the architecture, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has pledged to start as Ram-One-Gaman-Path starting from Mata Kaushalya Temple at Chandkuri. This will definitely increase the respect of the faith of the countrymen. This is a significant and historic step of Shri Bhupesh Sarkar. 
         The construction of Ram-One-Gaman-Path will surely gain fame at the national and international level. At the same time, the decision to develop the Ram Van Gaman circuit as a tourism circuit will also be an effective effort in the direction of providing employment. According to various research publications, Prabhu Shriram visited about 75 places during his exodus in Chhattisgarh. Out of which 51 places are where Shri Ram stayed for some time during the tour. The nine important sites of Chhattisgarh coming in the Ram Van Gaman Path are Sitamarhi-Harchauka (Korea), Ramgarh (Ambikapur), Shivrinarayan (Janjgir-Champa), Turturiya (Balodabazar), Chandkuri (Raipur), Rajim (Gariaband), Sihawa-Sapta Rishi Plans are underway to develop and develop those fifty-one sites including Ashram (Dhamtari) and Jagdalpur (Bastar) and Ramaram (Sukma). 
          To develop these nine important sites in the first phase, the state government has prepared a concept plan of Rs 137 crore. According to the intention of Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel, the work of construction of the grand and attractive temple is going to start from the third week of this month keeping the original form of Mata Kaushalya temple intact. At the same time, the work of beautification in this area has started since December of last year. For the Ram Van Gaman tourism circuit, the state government has made a budget provision of Rs five crore last year and Rs 10 crore this year. Chhattisgarh will have a special identity across the country with the construction of the Vangaman tourism circuit. Along with Kaushalya Temple, the mother of Lord Shri Ram, the Ram Van Gaman Path will be developed in Chhattisgarh from Korea to the end of Bastar. by this The tourism of the state will also develop rapidly.

  • Chhattisgarh:Notification issued for monsoon session, 4 meetings to be held from 25 to 28 August

    • Chandrashekhar Gangarade, the principal secretary of the state assembly, issued a notification
    • Opposition will question the government on issues like Gowthan, cow dung, paddy bonus

    Notification regarding the monsoon session has been issued in the state assembly. The session will start from 25 August and will run till 28 August. There will be a total of 4 meetings in this session. Principal Secretary Chandrasekhar Gangarade released it on behalf of the Legislative Assembly. In view of the danger of corona infection, the work of social distancing, sanitization is being done in the Vidhan Sabha.

    In this session, the government’s dung procurement, paddy bonus, persimmon leaf payment, criminal cases in the state, death of cattle, Gauthan, corona can be discussed on the work being done by the government. The opposition is preparing to surround the government with these issues.

  • Chhattisgarh: Seal the boundaries of three states to stop the spread of corona

    In view of the increasing corona prevalence in Chhattisgarh, the local administration has decided to seal the state boundaries adjoining the three states. Apart from sealing the borders and deploying policemen by putting up barriers, the lives of the people living in the border villages have also been affected. Inter-provincial transport of bauxite has also been banned.

    Lockdown in Sarguja, Surajpur and Balrampur districts has again become effective due to negligence during unlock in North Chhattisgarh. The border of Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh bordering the border has also been sealed. Bauxite is transported from Hindalco-operated mines in Samarri area of ​​Balrampur district to Garral via Garhwa in Jharkhand.
    Traffic from Uttar Pradesh is not possible from the lockdown in Vadrafnagar Nagar Panchayat. Balrampur District Collector Shyam Dhawade said that the boundary of Ramanujganj Nagar Panchayat attached to Jharkhand has already been sealed. Collector of Surajpur, Ranbir Sharma said that with the declaration of Navtola of Odgi block connected with Madhya Pradesh as a containment zone, the duty of police has been imposed by sealing the border. Criminal cases are being filed against those who violate the rules.

    Full lockdown in Balrampur with Surguja Full lockdown has started in Balrampur with Surguja. The boundaries of Surajpur, Bishrampur, Jarhi, Bhatgaon, Pratappur, all the urban bodies of Surajpur district have been sealed since 12 o’clock on Monday night. The boundaries of Balrampur district connect with Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. The border of Ramanujganj Nagar Panchayat is already sealed. Vehicles coming from Uttar Pradesh border will also not get entry into Wadrafnagar.

    It has been declared a containment zone after the death of a corona infected in Navatola adjoining Biharpur in Surajpur district. Madhya Pradesh borders itself with Navatola. People used to come and go daily from the border villages of Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh adjoining Chhattisgarh.

  • Chhattisgarh Coronavirus update: 277 cases found in a day, 8257 total infected so far

    Raipur . Chhattisgarh Coronavirus Update: A total of 277 new patients were identified on Tuesday, including 138 in the capital. At the same time, 267 patients recovered and one woman died. The number of infections in the state has reached 8257.

    The Health Department said that a 63-year-old woman resident of Durg had been battling gastric cancer for two years. He was admitted to AIIMS on July 26 when he came to the corona examination positive due to respiratory problems. He died during treatment.

    The department has 20 in Rajnanggaon, 19 in Durg, 18-18 in Bilaspur and Bastar, 11 in Narayanpur, eight each in Raigad and Balodabazar, three each in Surguja, Jashpur and Dantewada, two in Kanker and one new in Janjgir-Champa The patient is confirmed to have met.

    120 of Raipur, 19 of Kondagaon, 17 of Bilaspur, 16 of Janjgir-Champa, 15-15 of Kabirdham and Dantewada, 14 of Durg, 10 of Sarguja, Balodabazar and seven of Korea, six of Mahasamund, Korba and Mungeli Four patients each of Rajnandgaon and one patient of Dhamtari, Gariaband, Raigad and Bijapur have been discharged after recovering.

    State status

    New – 277

    Active – 2772

    Healthy – 5439

    Total – 8257

    Death – 46