Wednesday, February 4

Chhattisgarh

Wild Elephants Wreak Havoc in Raigarh: Homes Damaged, Paddy Looted
Chhattisgarh, State

Wild Elephants Wreak Havoc in Raigarh: Homes Damaged, Paddy Looted

Raigarh, Chhattisgarh: Villagers in Raigarh district are living in fear as wild elephants rampage across multiple villages, damaging homes and looting paddy. Several incidents over the past week have highlighted the growing menace posed by these animals in Lailunga Range and other areas under Raigarh Forest Division. Videos circulating on social media show elephants breaking into homes to eat stored paddy and carrying away bags of grain from local procurement centers. In one incident, a family in Ankera village narrowly escaped when an elephant broke through the wall of their home. The family managed to flee, avoiding serious injury. The threat is not limited to homes. In Bangusia village, a group of three elephants attacked a local paddy procurement center late at night, damaging ar...
Chhattisgarh Observes Statewide Shutdown Following Kanker Conversion Controversy
Chhattisgarh, State

Chhattisgarh Observes Statewide Shutdown Following Kanker Conversion Controversy

Raipur, Chhattisgarh: A statewide shutdown was observed in Chhattisgarh on Wednesday in response to violent incidents in Kanker district involving the burial of a person who had undergone religious conversion. The unrest, which occurred on 17 December, saw vandalism and arson at a local prayer site, prompting authorities to impose Section 144 to curb further disturbances. The shutdown, called by the All Communities Forum of Chhattisgarh, was widely observed across Bastar division and other districts including Raipur, Bijapur, and Dantewada. Markets, shops, and business establishments remained closed, affecting daily life to some extent. Peaceful and Constitutional ProtestLeaders of the forum and the Tribal Protection Council emphasized that the shutdown was intended to be peaceful, d...
ED Takes Major Action in Chhattisgarh Liquor Scam, Retired IAS Officer Niranjan Das Arrested
Chhattisgarh, State

ED Takes Major Action in Chhattisgarh Liquor Scam, Retired IAS Officer Niranjan Das Arrested

Raipur: In a significant crackdown on the Chhattisgarh liquor scam, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested retired IAS officer Niranjan Das. The arrest, conducted by the ED’s Raipur zonal office, was made under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002. Das was produced before the Special Court in Raipur, which remanded him to custody. The investigation was initiated based on an FIR filed by the Anti-Corruption Bureau/Economic Offenses Wing, Raipur. Niranjan Das faces charges under multiple sections of the IPC, 1860, and the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. Massive Financial Loss to State ExposedPolice investigations have revealed that the liquor scam caused significant financial losses to the state, with criminal proceeds exceeding ₹2,500 crore. Beneficiaries inv...
IAS Ajit Basant Takes Charge as Sarguja Collector: From SSC Officer to UPSC Success
Chhattisgarh, State

IAS Ajit Basant Takes Charge as Sarguja Collector: From SSC Officer to UPSC Success

Sarguja district in Chhattisgarh has a new Collector. IAS officer Ajit Basant assumed charge in Ambikapur, becoming the 53rd Collector of the district. On his very first day, he began reviewing various government schemes and instructed officials to implement policies effectively for the welfare of the public. Who is IAS Ajit Basant?Born on 20 January 1987 in Madhubani, Bihar, Ajit Basant grew up in a household that valued education—his father was a lecturer. Known for his academic brilliance from an early age, Ajit initially considered pursuing engineering after class 12 but later chose a different path. Inspired by the dream of his grandfather and father to see a family member join the civil services, he pursued a BA in History (Honours) while preparing for the UPSC exam. From SSC C...
Chhattisgarh Labourer Lynched in Kerala on Suspicion of Theft, Police Trace Family Through Paper Found in Pocket
Chhattisgarh, State

Chhattisgarh Labourer Lynched in Kerala on Suspicion of Theft, Police Trace Family Through Paper Found in Pocket

In a deeply disturbing incident of mob violence, a 31-year-old migrant labourer from Chhattisgarh, Ramnarayan Baghel, was beaten to death by a mob in Kerala’s Palakkad district after being falsely suspected of theft. Ramnarayan, who had travelled to Kerala in search of livelihood, did not even carry a mobile phone. Police were able to identify and contact his family only after finding a piece of paper with phone numbers in his pocket. The incident occurred on Wednesday in Attappallam village, where Ramnarayan was allegedly mistaken for a thief. Five people have been arrested so far in connection with the lynching. Went to Kerala to Support His Family Ramnarayan Baghel, a resident of Karahi village in Sakti district of Chhattisgarh, belonged to the Satanami community, a Scheduled C...
Ahmedabad Traffic Cop Slaps Woman During Vehicle Check; Outrage Erupts, Mevani Demands Action
Chhattisgarh, State

Ahmedabad Traffic Cop Slaps Woman During Vehicle Check; Outrage Erupts, Mevani Demands Action

Ahmedabad, Gujarat: A shocking incident unfolded in Ahmedabad when a traffic police officer allegedly slapped a woman during a routine vehicle check. The incident, caught on video, has sparked widespread outrage. While Congress leader Jignesh Mevani has demanded strict action, Ahmedabad Police Commissioner G.S. Malik has acknowledged the incident and promised investigation. Incident Details: The victim, Bansri Manish Thakkar, residing in Vasan, reported that on the evening of 19th December at around 6:30 PM, she was crossing the signal near Char Rasta when a traffic officer stopped her and asked for her license. After handing over her license, she requested to move aside, which allegedly angered the officer. The officer reportedly slapped her when her ID card fell to the ground, and ...
Former Naxalites in Chhattisgarh Trained as Masons, Women Learn Sewing Skills to Join Mainstream
Chhattisgarh, State

Former Naxalites in Chhattisgarh Trained as Masons, Women Learn Sewing Skills to Join Mainstream

Raipur: In Sukma district, Chhattisgarh, 35 former Naxalites are being trained as skilled masons to become self-reliant under the state government’s rehabilitation policy, which aims to promote peace in Naxal-affected areas through dialogue, empathy, and development. Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai said that by providing surrendered youth with skills and dignity, they are being reintegrated into mainstream society. The hands that once carried weapons are now learning to handle construction tools. Comprehensive Skill DevelopmentThe training program, conducted in collaboration with the district administration and SBI RCET, includes 15 women and 20 men. Trainees are learning all aspects of building construction, including laying foundations, brickwork, plastering, and roofing. Once trained, ...
Woman Who Accused DSP of Rape Stabs Him in Broad Daylight; Retired Soldier Aided 350-km Chase and Two-Hour Abduction
Chhattisgarh, State

Woman Who Accused DSP of Rape Stabs Him in Broad Daylight; Retired Soldier Aided 350-km Chase and Two-Hour Abduction

In a shocking incident that has sent ripples across Chhattisgarh’s police establishment, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) was brutally attacked with a knife in broad daylight in Dantewada. The prime accused is the same woman who had earlier lodged a rape case against the officer, allegedly acting in concert with a retired Army personnel. Investigators say the duo followed the officer for nearly 350 kilometres before executing the attack and holding him hostage for over two hours. The injured officer has been identified as DSP Tomesh Verma, currently posted in the Maoist-affected Jagargonda area of Sukma district. On the day of the incident, DSP Verma had travelled to Dantewada for official work and was present at the court premises. Planned Attack After Long पीछा According ...
Bijapur: Security Forces Engage in Encounter with Naxalites; Top Maoist Leaders Surrounded, Search Operation Underway
Chhattisgarh, State

Bijapur: Security Forces Engage in Encounter with Naxalites; Top Maoist Leaders Surrounded, Search Operation Underway

Bijapur, Chhattisgarh: Security forces in the Naxal-affected district of Bijapur have launched a major operation against Maoist insurgents. An encounter is currently underway in the Bhairamgarh-Indravati area, where forces have surrounded several top Naxal leaders. Following intelligence inputs regarding the presence of a significant number of Maoists in the forests and hills of the district, security personnel, including units of the Bijapur DRG, initiated a joint search operation. Both sides have exchanged fire, and the situation remains tense as forces continue to engage the insurgents. Previous Encounters and SeizuresEarlier, on Thursday, a similar encounter took place in Sukma district of Bastar, where security personnel killed three Naxalites, including a woman. During the sear...
Late-Night Liquor Party at Farmhouse Busted in Raipur, Police Detain 22 People
Chhattisgarh, State

Late-Night Liquor Party at Farmhouse Busted in Raipur, Police Detain 22 People

Raipur:In a late-night crackdown, police from the Vidhan Sabha police station area in Raipur raided a private farmhouse where an alleged liquor party was underway. During the raid, the police found 15 young men and 7 young women consuming alcohol and creating a disturbance. The incident created chaos at the spot, with some of the accused allegedly arguing and misbehaving even in the presence of the police. Loud Music and Drunken Brawl Led to Police Action The incident took place at a farmhouse located in Pirda village. According to police sources, loud music, drinking, and unruly behavior during the party caused inconvenience to local residents, who subsequently alerted the police. Acting on the complaint, a joint team of the Vidhan Sabha police and the Anti-Crime and Cyber Unit reac...