Wednesday, February 4

Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh Road Scam: Newly Built NH-43 Stretch Crumbles Within 48 Hours, JCB Rolls In to Rip It Apart
Chhattisgarh, State

Chhattisgarh Road Scam: Newly Built NH-43 Stretch Crumbles Within 48 Hours, JCB Rolls In to Rip It Apart

Raipur: A major road construction scam has come to light in Pathalgaon, located in Chhattisgarh’s Jashpur district, after a newly laid stretch of NH-43 began disintegrating merely 48 hours after completion. Following intense protests by local BJP leaders and residents, the road was forcibly removed using a JCB machine in the presence of senior officials. The incident has raised serious concerns over corruption, misuse of public funds, and the suspicious silence of the opposition. Public Money Goes to Waste The incident unfolded when locals noticed the newly asphalted road peeling off with minimal pressure. Outraged BJP workers and citizens launched a protest, accusing the contractor and concerned authorities of blatant corruption. BJP City Mandal President Ankit Bansal condemned t...
After Hidma, Notorious Naxal Ramdher Majji Surrenders Along with 12 Comrades in Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh, State

After Hidma, Notorious Naxal Ramdher Majji Surrenders Along with 12 Comrades in Chhattisgarh

Raipur: In a major breakthrough against Naxalism in Chhattisgarh, 12 heavily armed Naxals, including central committee member Ramdher Majji, surrendered to security forces in Khairagarh. Ramdher, who rose from the tribal regions of Chhattisgarh to become a key Maoist leader, laid down his arms along with 11 of his associates, marking one of the largest mass surrenders in recent years. Ramdher Majji Active in North BastarRamdher Majji, a dominant figure in the North Bastar division, surrendered at Kumhi village, Bakarkatta police station. Among those who laid down arms were Divisional Committee members Chandu Usendi, Lalita, Janki, and Prem. Two of them were armed with AK-47 and INSAS rifles. Area Committee members Ram Singh Dada and Sukesh Pottam, along with party members Laxmi, Sheela,...
Raipur Gets Major Boost: Deputy CM Arun Sao Approves ₹173-Crore Flyover Project to Ease Traffic Congestion
Chhattisgarh, Politics, State

Raipur Gets Major Boost: Deputy CM Arun Sao Approves ₹173-Crore Flyover Project to Ease Traffic Congestion

Raipur: In a significant development for the residents of Chhattisgarh’s capital, Deputy Chief Minister Arun Sao has approved the long-awaited flyover project on GE Road, fulfilling a long-pending demand of the city. The state government has sanctioned ₹173 crore for the construction, aiming to bring major relief from traffic congestion and ensure smoother connectivity between the railway station and the airport. A Big Step Toward Streamlined Traffic Management Raipur has been facing increasing traffic pressure, especially on key routes connecting the railway station to the airport. To address this, the Public Works Department (PWD) is working on several flyover projects.The newly approved flyover—running from Guru Teg Bahadur Udyan to Netaji Subhash Chowk and further up to Guru Nana...
Indigo Flight Cancellation Sparks Chaos at Raipur Airport; Wedding Guests Left Stranded
Chhattisgarh, State

Indigo Flight Cancellation Sparks Chaos at Raipur Airport; Wedding Guests Left Stranded

Raipur: Passengers at Raipur Airport erupted in anger after an Indigo Airlines flight to Goa was abruptly cancelled, leaving a group of wedding guests stranded. The entire flight had been booked for a wedding party, and the cancellation caused significant disruption. The flight from Raipur to Goa was scheduled for 10:00 AM on Thursday. Guests, who had booked their seats seven months in advance and paid in full, arrived at the airport on time, only to learn that the flight had been cancelled. Initially, the airline assured passengers that a diverted flight would operate in the evening, but it never materialized, leading to the wedding party missing their event entirely. Passengers clash with Indigo staffSeveral Indigo flights from Raipur have been cancelled recently, and passengers co...
IndiGo Flight Cancellation Sparks Chaos at Raipur Airport
Chhattisgarh, State

IndiGo Flight Cancellation Sparks Chaos at Raipur Airport

Raipur: Passengers at Raipur Airport were left frustrated and angry after an IndiGo flight to Goa was unexpectedly canceled, causing major disruptions for travelers. The flight, fully booked for a wedding party, was scheduled for 10:00 AM on Thursday, but the cancellation was only revealed upon arrival at the airport. Wedding Guests Stranded A businessman had booked the entire flight for his wedding party, paying in full seven months in advance. When the group arrived at the airport, they were informed that the flight was canceled. IndiGo later announced a diverted flight in the evening, but it did not operate, forcing the wedding guests to miss their planned schedule. The situation quickly escalated into a chaotic scene at the airport as frustrated passengers voiced their anger. ...
Bastar Girl Kept in Darkness for 20 Years Rescued by Social Welfare Department
Chhattisgarh, State

Bastar Girl Kept in Darkness for 20 Years Rescued by Social Welfare Department

Bastar, Chhattisgarh: In a deeply disturbing incident, a young girl in Bastar was reportedly kept locked in a dark room for 20 years by her foster family under the pretext of protecting her from a suspected stalker. The girl, now 20, had been confined since she was eight years old, rarely seeing sunlight or interacting with anyone. The case came to light when Social Welfare Department officials intervened and rescued her from the foster home. She was subsequently brought to the Korchuli Ashram near Jagdalpur for rehabilitation. Physical and Psychological Trauma Officials at the ashram reported that the girl struggles to respond even when her name is called. Her eyesight has severely deteriorated due to prolonged absence of sunlight, and she is in a state of shock from years of iso...
Only 2 Commanders and 150 Armed Naxals Remain: 2025 Proves Harsh for Maoists in Bastar
Chhattisgarh, State

Only 2 Commanders and 150 Armed Naxals Remain: 2025 Proves Harsh for Maoists in Bastar

Bastar, Chhattisgarh: The once-formidable stronghold of Naxalites in Bastar is witnessing a dramatic decline. According to security officials, the Maoist network in the region has now been reduced to just two commanders and around 150 armed members. This significant setback comes as a result of the central government’s comprehensive anti-Maoist strategy, spearheaded by Home Minister Amit Shah. Bastar, historically considered an impregnable hub of Maoist activity, is now at the brink of a historic turning point. The main leadership of the Maoist organization has dwindled to Barse Deva and West Bastar Division Secretary Paparao, with only 130–150 active armed cadres remaining, as confirmed by IG Bastar, Sundarraj P. The decline began after a series of decisive actions, including the de...
487 Naxals Neutralised, Over 1,849 Arrested and 2,250 Surrendered: CM Says ‘Bastar Is Moving Towards Peace’
Chhattisgarh, State

487 Naxals Neutralised, Over 1,849 Arrested and 2,250 Surrendered: CM Says ‘Bastar Is Moving Towards Peace’

Bastar/Raipur: In a major success under the anti-Naxal operations, security forces in Chhattisgarh have achieved another breakthrough. As many as 37 Naxal cadres surrendered in Dantewada on Sunday, dealing a significant blow to the Maoist network in the region. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai said the wave of surrenders reflects that “Bastar is now firmly moving towards peace.” Surrender Under ‘Puna Narkom’ Initiative According to officials, 37 Maoists, influenced by the state’s rehabilitation-driven ‘Puna Narkom’ initiative, have abandoned violence and chosen to join the mainstream. CM Sai termed the development not only a step towards personal transformation for the individuals involved but also a strong indication of lasting peace and development returning to Bastar. Decisive Suc...
Security Forces Engage With Villagers on Five Key Issues, Build Support Against Naxalism
Chhattisgarh, State

Security Forces Engage With Villagers on Five Key Issues, Build Support Against Naxalism

Bijapur: The anti-Naxal campaign in Chhattisgarh continues on multiple fronts. While security forces are conducting major operations against Maoist cadres, they are simultaneously reaching out to communities in remote villages to strengthen trust, promote development and encourage people to join the mainstream. Under the state government’s ‘Jan-Judaav and Vishwas’ (Public Connect & Trust) initiative, security personnel have been holding interactive sessions with villagers to understand their concerns and counter Maoist influence. Listening to Villagers, Strengthening Trust Security personnel have been visiting interior villages, hearing grievances and motivating residents to distance themselves from Maoist ideology. During Monday’s outreach, forces held discussions across seve...
Paddy Harvest Season Is On’: Deepak Baij Demands 3-Month Extension for SIR, Cites Problems in Naxal-Affected Areas
Chhattisgarh, Politics, State

Paddy Harvest Season Is On’: Deepak Baij Demands 3-Month Extension for SIR, Cites Problems in Naxal-Affected Areas

Raipur: The Election Commission has granted a one-week extension for the SIR (Special Intensive Revision) process, offering temporary relief to citizens. However, the Chhattisgarh Congress has termed the extension inadequate. State Congress President Deepak Baij has reiterated that the party had submitted a memorandum requesting a three-month extension, given the ongoing paddy harvesting and procurement season across the state. Floods in Bastar Damaged Documents Baij said that due to severe floods in Bastar, a large number of people lost their essential documents. Many papers were washed away or damaged beyond use. Under such circumstances, completing the SIR process within a single month is “impossible,” he said. He added that citizens must be given at least three months to arrange ...