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  • Young social worker reimbursed the school fees of two children who were under the influence of their father, after understanding the mother’s pain, Gauri Shankar came forward to help the needy, read the whole story…

    Purushottam Patra, Gariaband. Young social worker Gauri Shankar Kashyap celebrated the Republic Day by paying the school fees of two innocent children who were haunted by the sudden death of their father. His parents were not able to pay the monthly fee of Rs 60 and he himself could not study in Gaurishankar Sanshim, but now he himself is helping the needy. Social worker Gauri Shankar Kashyap may fall in the category of educated youth unemployed, but at his own expense he remains ahead in the work of social service and religious activities.

    Gauri’s income depends on her father Bhagwat Kashyap’s bakery. With this income, Gauri Shankar Kashyap took care of the education of two innocent children who had lost their father. Today Gauri Shankar presented a check to the institution for the school fees of Deepesh Kumar BC, a student of class I, studying in Devbhog Saraswati Shishu Mandir and Vedvyas Kashyap, a student of class V, studying in Urmal Saraswati Shishu Mandir. Gauri Shankar celebrated the Republic Day by presenting a check of Rs 7800 to the head teachers of both the institutes.

    One father died during the Corona period and the other died in a road accident.

    Sargiguda resident Vijendra Kashyap died of Corona two years ago. Son Ved Vyas reached first class after Arun Uday’s education, but due to his earning father, the family expressed its inability to bear the expenses this year. Pradeep Kumar, resident of Madagaon, became the victim of an accident on 15 May 2023 in Kumhadai Khurd road before Tel River Pool. Since timely treatment could not be provided, the shadow of his father disappeared from his son Tipesh’s mind. The son was admitted to Devbhog Sanshimam but the family was unable to pay the fees. After receiving information about both the cases, Gauri Shankar Kashyap decided to bear the expenses of his studies.

    Mother cried after hearing about her granddaughter’s school fees

    Gauri Shankar Kashyap told that preparations were going on to admit his niece in a convent school in the month of July. The mother came to know that for the admission of her granddaughter, she would have to pay a fee of Rs 20,000. At this very moment, mother started sobbing remembering her old days. The mother narrated the incident of 2004 to her sons, when due to financial constraints, Gauri could not pay the monthly fee of Rs 60 to Devbhog Sashiman Vidyalaya for her studies in class IV. After completing half his studies, he was admitted to the school of Mungjhar. Since that time, Saraswati Temple was the only option for quality and cultural education in Devbhog area. After understanding the pain of the mother hidden in this story, Gauri Shankar Kashyap contacted both the institutions and asked them to provide information about the needy.

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  • Big Breaking: Former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel will contest Lok Sabha elections! Former minister put forward proposal in the screening committee meeting

    Raipur. Former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel can contest the Lok Sabha elections. In today’s screening committee meeting, his name was proposed by former minister Mohd. Akbar fielded Rajnandgaon seat, which was supported by all the MLAs of Rajnandgaon Lok Sabha constituency.

    According to party sources, Baghel has got the green signal from the Delhi High Command to contest the elections. Committee chairperson Rajni Patil, State Congress in-charge Sachin Pilot, former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, PCC President Deepak Baij and other members are present in the meeting.

    Lok Sabha-wise meetings of Congress are continuing. A proposal has been made for senior leaders to contest the Lok Sabha elections. In this, a proposal was made to contest Bhupesh Baghel from Rajnandgaon and Tamradhwaj Sahu from Mahasamund. It was suggested to contest Mohan Markam from Kanker and Shiv Dahriya from Janjgir. The names of Jyotsna Mahant from Korba and Deepak Baij from Bastar have been suggested.

    By 3 pm the discussion on 5 Lok Sabha seats was completed. The meeting started from Raipur Lok Sabha. After Raipur, Durg, Mahasamund, Rajnandgaon and Bilaspur seats were discussed. The names of the Lok Sabha-wise contenders were sought by the committee. Opinion was sought from some sitting MLAs regarding contesting the elections. Some former MLAs have expressed their desire to contest the elections. It has also been suggested by some leaders that former ministers should contest elections.

    Many names were suggested in the meeting by different leaders. Like former minister Dhanendra Sahu, former minister Tamradhwaj Sahu, former minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria, MLA Bholaram Sahu, Harshita Swami Baghel, former MLA Vinod Chandrakar, Gurmukh Singh Hora, Amitesh Shukla, Congress leader Sushil Anand Shukla, Amarjeet Chawla and many more names. Are.

    There is still discussion on Bastar, Kanker, Raigarh, Surguja, Janjgir and Korba seats. The names of two sitting MPs from Congress, Deepak Baij and Jyotsna Mahant, are naturally included in these seats. Along with this, names like former minister Mohan Markam, former MLA Santkumar Netam, Congress leader Biresh Thakur, MLA Anila Bhediya are also being discussed.

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  • Republic Day 2024: Patriotic songs echoed in the jail built by the British, prisoners celebrated Republic Day with cultural program

    Khandva. Patriotic songs echoed in the jail on the occasion of Republic Day in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh. Along with this, the prisoners celebrated this Republic Day with great pomp. The cultural program held inside the jail captivated the mind. At the same time, the punishment of well-behaved prisoners was also reduced. Wild elephant entered the hotel: created havoc, picked up the manager and threw him, admitted to the hospital

    Today the whole country is celebrating 75th Republic Day. On this occasion, patriotic songs echoed in the district jail located in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh. The prisoners celebrated Republic Day with great enthusiasm. Here the prisoners also gave a beautiful presentation on patriotic songs with the tricolor in their hands. The cultural presentations held in the jail captivated everyone.

    Republic Day 2024: During Republic Day, students came to complain to the collector, became unconscious due to police push, admitted to hospital.

    The jail prisoners also looked excited about Republic Day. On the occasion of Republic Day, the 5-day sentence of prisoners having good conduct was also commuted. Let us tell you that the district jail of Khandwa is hundreds of years old, which was built by the British.

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  • CM Vishnudev Sai met the families of the martyrs, little Tejas was happy with the caress of the Chief Minister

    Raipur. Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai is on a tour of Jagdalpur district today. He hoisted the flag at Lalbagh ground in Jagdalpur. After this he met the families of the martyrs.

    During this, CM Sai took Martyr Jai Singh’s grandson Tejas in his lap and caressed him with great affection. At the same time, little Tejas also looked very happy sitting in the lap of the Chief Minister. It is noteworthy that in the year 2006, Jaisingh was martyred in Benur police station area of ​​Narayanpur district. At the same time, the CMO has posted a photo of Chief Minister Sai caressing little Tejas on Instagram.

    “Little Tejas got the Chief Minister’s affection”

    The head of the state not only represents the government but he is also a companion in the happiness and sorrow of the people of the state. Today, during the meeting with the families of martyrs in Jagdalpur, Chief Minister Shri Vishnudev Sai expressed great affection to the grandson of martyr Jai Singh… pic.twitter.com/tpvZ5wbe5v

    — CMO Chhattisgarh (@ChhattisgarhCMO) January 26, 2024

  • ED BREAKING: FIR in ACB against more than 100 people including two former ministers, former MLA, EX CS, IAS officers in liquor and coal scam.

    Raipur. Today’s biggest news has come out in the morning in Chhattisgarh. The news is related to liquor and coal scam. In this case, ED has lodged a big FIR in Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) located in Raipur.

    According to sources, ED has registered FIR against 100 more people including three former ministers, some former MLAs, former Chief Secretary, two suspended IAS, one retired IAS, several Congress leaders.

    According to sources, the names that have come out include Soumya Chaurasia, Ranu Sahu, Sameer Bishnoi, Anil Tuteja, Yash Tuteja, Vivek Dhand, former minister Kawasi Lakhma, former minister Amarjeet Bhagat, former MLA, UD Minz, former MLA Gulab Kamaron. Is. Along with this, the names of Congress Treasurer Ram Gopal Aggarwal, former Kanker MLA Shishupal, former MLA Chandradev Rai, former MLA Brihaspat Singh Idrish Gandhi, former CM’s friend Vijay Bhatia are also included.

  • Republic Day 2024: Tricolor hoisted in the Assembly premises, flag hoisted in BJP office also, saluted the nation

    Shabbir Ahmed, Bhopal: The country is celebrating 75th Republic Day today. Republic Day is celebrated in the country. On this occasion, the flag was hoisted in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly complex. Principal Secretary of the Assembly AP Singh hoisted the flag.

    Flag hoisting took place in the state office of BJP. State President VD Sharma hoisted the flag. During this, party officials including Organization General Secretary Hitanand Sharma, MP Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, former MP Alok Sanjar were present. Everyone saluted the country with the national anthem.

    BJP State President VD Sharma greeted the people of the state on Republic Day. He also congratulated the personalities honored with Padma Vibhushan and Padma Shri.

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  • CG NEWS: Violation of labor laws was costly, Labor Court sentenced the occupier of RC Industries to two years’ imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 10 lakh.

    Surendra Jain, Dharsiwan. For the first time in the history of Chhattisgarh, the Labor Court has not only sentenced a factory occupier for flouting labor laws to two years in prison but has also imposed a fine of Rs 10 lakh. According to the information, Chhattisgarh State Industrial Court Raipur found Yogesh Gupta, the occupier of Dondekhurd-based RC Casting Industries, guilty under Section 92 and 96-A of the Factories Act 1948 and punished him with 2 years of simple imprisonment and a fine of Rs 10 lakh. Is.

    It may be noted that Yogesh Gupta is the owner of RC Casting Industries Dondekhurd. His factory was inspected by the Industrial Health and Safety Officer on 20.11.2014, when he found that the occupier of the factory, Yogesh Gupta, had not maintained the paid leave related to the contract workers. Health check-up of workers employed in dangerous process was not done. The workers were made to work without safety equipment, safety shoes, helmet, nose mask and hand gloves. Factory occupier Yogesh Gupta said that a commercial health center was not built in the factory. The pressure vessels and EOT installed in the factory were not inspected by a competent person appointed by the Chief Factory Inspector. Fire extinguishers were not provided.

    The accused factory is of dangerous category. A safety committee was not formed by the accused to ensure the participation of workers. For this reason, the complainant had filed a penal complaint in the Labor Court, Raipur to punish the occupier of the factory. On 23.01.2020, Labor Court Raipur passed its decision and acquitted the factory occupier Yogesh Gupta.

    An appeal was submitted in the State Industrial Court Raipur against the decision of Labor Court Raipur on 23.01.2020. While disposing of the appeal on January 24, 2024, the State Industrial Court Raipur punished Yogesh Gupta, occupier of RC Casting Industries Dondekala, with two years of imprisonment and a fine of Rs 10 lakh. In case of non-payment of fine, he has been punished with additional jail term of one month for all the charges.

    It should be noted that State Industrial Court Raipur was established after the formation of Chhattisgarh state. State Industrial Court is equivalent to Raipur High Court. This is the first time after the formation of Chhattisgarh that the State Industrial Court has sentenced two years of imprisonment and a fine of ten lakh rupees in a criminal case.

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  • Storyteller Aniruddhacharya was seen playing Kabaddi with children in Raipur, watch VIDEO…

    Nitin Namdev, Raipur. The video of famous storyteller Aniruddhacharya Maharaj running and playing with children is going viral on social media. This video is of Mangalmurthy Bhawan complex located in Gudhiyari, Raipur, where narrator Aniruddhacharya Maharaj was seen playing with small children.

    Let us tell you that these days the story of famous storyteller Aniruddhacharya Maharaj is going on in Gudhiyari, Raipur. Today is the last day of the story. On this occasion, the video of Aniruddhacharya Maharaj is going viral on social media. In the viral video, Acharya is seen running around playing with the children and making them play Kabaddi.

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  • FIR against 3 ration shop operators: Fine imposed on 10 shops, case registered on the instructions of the Collector

    Satish Dubey, Dabra (Gwalior). An FIR has been registered against three government fair price shop operators who were robbing the poor of their ration. These include government fair price shop operators of Dongarpur village, Deori Kala, Harsi village of the district. Action has also been taken to recover dues and impose fines on 10 fair price shops.

    It is said that all the shop operators had committed irregularities in the distribution system and had spoiled the ration. A case has been registered against the three shop operators in the concerned police station. A case has been registered on the instructions of Collector Akshay Kumar. The department had investigated the matter and covered it up.

    Breaking: 7 accused of child murder abscond from jail, escaped by pushing security guard, 1 minor arrested

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  • Even after the release of funds, the girl students could not learn the tricks of self-defense, now the amount of training period is on the verge of lapse.

    Gariaband. Despite receiving Rs 85.65 lakh from Samagra Shiksha for teaching self-defense skills to girls in 571 schools of the district, due to lack of coordination at the district level, the training is hanging in the balance at most places and is now on the verge of lapse.

    In fact, under the overall education of the Central Government, in the month of October, 574 schools of the district had received Rs 85.65 lakh for teaching self-defense skills to girls. In the month of October, this money was given to all the schools marked with the value of Rs 15,000 per school from the state office, but no clear order was issued from the District Resource Coordinator as to how and from whom the self-defense funds were to be given. It was told that girls are to be given self-defense training for three months. The trainers are to be paid at the rate of Rs 5,000 per month from the respective schools, but due to lack of coordination, this training could not be completed even in 100 schools. Payment has also reduced by one third. Exams are to be held in March, hence studies to complete the course will gain momentum from the month of February. In such a situation, it is no longer possible to utilize the money received for this scheme.

    District Resource Coordinator Khel Singh Nayak is claiming that training has been completed in 90 percent of the schools, but is also admitting that there has been delay in many places due to practical problems. Nayak said that the work of this scheme will be completed by March 31. If the expenditure is not made within this period then the amount will also be accepted as lapse.

    Block officials do not have accurate information

    Devbhog Sankul Coordinator BR Sori said that out of 72 schools, one month training has been done so far in only 24 schools, out of which only Rs 10 thousand has been paid to 2. Apart from Devbhog, other block officers do not have accurate information about training. Mainpur BRCC Shiv Kumar Nage and Gariaband BRCC Tejesh Sharma told that the training is going on, but information has been sought about how much it is going on and how much payment has been made. Officials say that the schools have to make the payment, hence they do not have detailed information about it. Half-incomplete training has been done in Chhura and Fingeshwar blocks. At some places this training seemed limited only to getting photographs clicked.

    Schools are not informed about the work assigned to NGO

    In the month of November, orders were issued to three NGOs named District Karate Association, Mature Tai Kondo and Self Defense Association registered with the state office to provide training. The number of trainers in these institutions was less in proportion to the number of schools. Most of the schools said that the trainers had definitely come but they did not have the written orders that they had been authorized. Even today, no clear order has been issued as to which institutions will provide training in which schools. Due to incomplete preparation, most of the trainers of the organization have also started leaving the job. Due to lack of coordination between schools, institutions and monitoring block district level departments, this important scheme is on the verge of lapse.