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Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh Prepares for Paddy Procurement from 15 November: 2,739 Centers to Facilitate Farmers
Chhattisgarh, State

Chhattisgarh Prepares for Paddy Procurement from 15 November: 2,739 Centers to Facilitate Farmers

Raipur, Chhattisgarh: The state government of Chhattisgarh has completed all arrangements for paddy procurement at the support price, set to begin from 15 November 2025. Authorities have emphasized ensuring a smooth experience for farmers, with special facilities and strict monitoring in place. Extensive Preparations for Farmers’ Convenience Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai directed officials to ensure that farmers face no difficulties during paddy sales. All procurement centers will provide adequate seating, shade, drinking water, and basic amenities for farmers. Coordinated under the supervision of district collectors, the Cooperative, Markfed, and Food Departments have prepared all necessary logistics for paddy purchase and removal from the centers. This year, 2,739 procurement ce...
BJP MLA Bhawna Bohra Facilitates Return of 125 Hindus; One of Chhattisgarh’s Wealthiest Legislators
Chhattisgarh, Politics, State

BJP MLA Bhawna Bohra Facilitates Return of 125 Hindus; One of Chhattisgarh’s Wealthiest Legislators

BJP legislator Bhawna Bohra from Pandaria has once again made headlines for her social initiatives. Recently, she facilitated the return of 125 Hindus from 41 families who had converted to other religions, during a ceremony held in Kabirdham district. On the occasion, Bohra personally welcomed the returning families. Who is Bhawna Bohra?Bhawna Bohra represents the Pandaria Assembly constituency in Kabirdham. She contested her first election in 2023 on a BJP ticket and won. Actively engaged in social work, she has been working to bring back people who had converted in the predominantly tribal areas of her constituency. One of the Richest MLAs in ChhattisgarhAccording to her 2023 election affidavit, Bohra owns assets worth over ₹33 crore, along with liabilities exceeding ₹6 crore. She ...
RPF Opens Free Gurukul in Hardcore Naxal Village, Transforming Children’s Lives in Sukma
Chhattisgarh, State

RPF Opens Free Gurukul in Hardcore Naxal Village, Transforming Children’s Lives in Sukma

C Sukma, Chhattisgarh: In a heartening initiative, the 150th Battalion of the CRPF has established a Gurukul in the Naxal-affected village of Purvti, the hometown of notorious Naxal leader Hidma. The school, currently educating around 60 children, is entirely free, providing uniforms, textbooks, modern playground facilities, and teachers’ salaries fully supported by the CRPF. Education Meets SecurityThe Gurukul is not just a center for learning but also a beacon of hope and transformation. CRPF personnel are going beyond their traditional security role, guiding children in both education and values. The initiative is steadily building interest in learning among local children, while parents are encouraged to send their children regularly to school. Teacher Salaries and Facilities ...
Mahatari Vandan Scheme May Face Cuts After 21st Installment; Women Must Complete e-KYC to Continue Receiving Benefits
Chhattisgarh, State

Mahatari Vandan Scheme May Face Cuts After 21st Installment; Women Must Complete e-KYC to Continue Receiving Benefits

Raipur, Chhattisgarh: The Mahatari Vandan Scheme, a flagship initiative of the Chhattisgarh government for women’s welfare, is now under a major verification process. The Women and Child Development Department has announced that all beneficiaries must complete e-KYC to remain eligible for the scheme. Names of ineligible or deceased women will be removed from the list. In the first phase, the department plans to verify 4.25 lakh women. Beneficiaries must submit their Aadhaar cards and provide biometric authentication. Officials have urged women to contact Anganwadi workers for assistance to ensure no eligible woman misses out. Why the Verification? After the release of the 21st installment, concerns were raised over ineligible beneficiaries receiving funds. During a recent Assembly...
Kawardha Man Wanders Door to Door With His Ailing Wife on a Bike; Deputy CM Steps In With Help After Hearing His Story
Chhattisgarh, State

Kawardha Man Wanders Door to Door With His Ailing Wife on a Bike; Deputy CM Steps In With Help After Hearing His Story

Kawardha, Chhattisgarh: In a heartbreaking story of love, struggle, and determination, a 65-year-old man from Nagwahi village in Kawardha district has been carrying his cancer-stricken wife on his motorcycle for years in search of treatment. Despite losing everything—his land, jewelry, and savings—he refuses to give up hope. Samlu Singh Markam’s wife, Kapura Markam, has been suffering from thyroid cancer for nearly three years. With no money left for an ambulance or private transport, Samlu built a wooden plank on his motorcycle, on which his wife lies as he takes her from one hospital to another, often traveling hundreds of kilometers under scorching heat and heavy rain. He Sold His Land, Ornaments, and Borrowed ₹6 Lakh In his desperate attempt to save his wife, Samlu sold his fa...
ijapur Encounter: Six Naxalites Killed in Fierce Gun Battle; Gunfire Heard for Several Kilometers
Chhattisgarh, State

ijapur Encounter: Six Naxalites Killed in Fierce Gun Battle; Gunfire Heard for Several Kilometers

B Bijapur, Chhattisgarh: In a major anti-Maoist operation, security forces gunned down six Naxalites during a fierce encounter in the dense forests of Annaram, Taralaguda area of Bijapur district on Tuesday evening. The operation was part of an ongoing campaign to eliminate Maoist activities along the interstate border and forest zones of the region. According to eyewitnesses, the sound of gunfire echoed for several kilometers, causing panic among villagers who locked themselves indoors. Security forces, including teams from the District Police, DRG (District Reserve Guard), and CRPF, were involved in the joint action. Following the intense exchange of fire, personnel recovered the bodies of six slain Naxalites from the encounter site. In addition, one injured Maoist was captured ...
Chhattisgarh Bans Three Substandard Medicines for Three Years
Chhattisgarh, State

Chhattisgarh Bans Three Substandard Medicines for Three Years

Raipur: Taking lessons from the recent tragedy in Madhya Pradesh linked to contaminated cough syrup, the Chhattisgarh Medical Services Corporation Limited (CGMSC) has taken strict action against three medicines found to be “Not of Standard Quality (NSQ)” during laboratory testing. Under its “Zero Tolerance Policy” toward substandard drugs, CGMSC has blacklisted the manufacturers of these medicines for the next three years. During this period, the companies will be barred from participating in any state government tenders. Medicines Declared Substandard The banned medicines include: Calcium (Elemental) with Vitamin D3 Tablets, Ornidazole Tablets, both supplied by M/s AG Parenterals, Baddi (Himachal Pradesh), and Heparin Sodium 1000 IU/ml Injection IP, supplied by M/s Divi...
Chhattisgarh Teacher Suspended Over Social Media Post Questioning State Festival Amid Education Concerns
Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh Teacher Suspended Over Social Media Post Questioning State Festival Amid Education Concerns

Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh: A social media post by a teacher in Dhamtari district has sparked controversy, leading to his suspension by the district education authorities. The post, which questioned the state’s decision to celebrate its annual festival while highlighting issues in the education system, went viral and prompted immediate action. Incident Details The incident involves Dhaluram Sahu, an assistant teacher at Nari Primary School in Kurud Block. On October 31, Sahu posted on social media questioning the celebration of Chhattisgarh State Foundation Day, writing: "The education system for children is in disarray, and yet we are celebrating the State Foundation Day. Are we even worthy of celebrating it? Students have not yet received complete textbooks—who is responsible for th...
Chhattisgarh Launches ‘Chief Minister Baiga-Guniya-Hadjor Honor Scheme’ with Annual ₹5,000 Reward
Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh Launches ‘Chief Minister Baiga-Guniya-Hadjor Honor Scheme’ with Annual ₹5,000 Reward

Raipur, Chhattisgarh: In a move to recognize and encourage traditional medicinal knowledge, the Chhattisgarh government has launched the “Chief Minister Baiga-Guniya-Hadjor Honor Scheme (Scheduled Tribes) 2025”. Under this initiative, eligible members of the Baiga, Guniya, and Hadjor communities will receive an annual honorarium of ₹5,000. The scheme aims to preserve tribal culture and reward individuals who have contributed to the traditional practice of forest-based herbal medicine. Who is Eligible The scheme targets individuals from Baiga, Guniya, and Hadjor communities who have been actively practicing forest-based herbal medicine in their local areas for the past three years or more. Preference will be given to those whose families have passed down herbal medical knowledge for a...
Chhattisgarh: 7 Maoists Surrender to Police, Weapons in Hand, Reward Worth ₹37 Lakh
Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh: 7 Maoists Surrender to Police, Weapons in Hand, Reward Worth ₹37 Lakh

Gariaband, Chhattisgarh: In a major victory for security forces, seven Maoists surrendered to police in the Gariaband-Dhamtari-Nuapada division on Friday, carrying their weapons with them. The surrendered insurgents had a total reward of ₹37 lakh on their heads. Top Leaders Among the Surrendered The surrendered Maoists included two top leaders, Udanti Area Commander Sunil and Secretary Arina, each with a bounty of ₹8 lakh. Other members who surrendered were Ludro, Vidya, Nandini, and Malesh, carrying rewards of ₹5 lakh each, and Kanti, with a ₹1 lakh reward. Weapons and Explosives Handed Over The Maoists arrived at the police station on foot from the jungle, bringing with them one SLR rifle, three INSAS rifles, a single-shot gun, live ammunition, and explosive material, which t...