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Chhattisgarh Teacher Suspended Over Social Media Post Questioning State Festival Amid Education Concerns
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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
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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
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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...
Chhattisgarh: Burial of Deceased Blocked by Villagers, Police Unable to Proceed, Tensions Rise
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Chhattisgarh: Burial of Deceased Blocked by Villagers, Police Unable to Proceed, Tensions Rise

Kanker, Chhattisgarh: Three days after the death of Manish Nishad, a 50-year-old man who had converted to Christianity, his family was denied permission to perform his last rites in the village, escalating tensions between communities. The incident triggered a major stir in the area on Friday. Family Faces Opposition from Villagers Manish Nishad’s family brought his body to Charama police station after villagers blocked the vehicle, refusing to allow the burial on local land. Reports indicate that local residents objected because the deceased had converted from Hinduism to Christianity, and there were no Christians previously in the village. Despite attempts by the police to mediate, villagers did not relent. The family, along with members of the Christian community, initially tri...
Major Breakthrough in Kharagpur: Hardcore Woman Naxal With ₹17 Lakh Bounty Surrenders, Reveals Critical Details
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Major Breakthrough in Kharagpur: Hardcore Woman Naxal With ₹17 Lakh Bounty Surrenders, Reveals Critical Details

Kharagpur, Chhattisgarh: Security forces in Chhattisgarh achieved a significant victory in the anti-Naxal operations with the surrender of Kamla Sodi, a hardcore female Naxal with a bounty of ₹17 lakh on her head. Kamla decided to abandon violence and return to the mainstream, trekking 12 hours on foot to surrender to the police. The Surrender Kamla Sodi, also known as Ungi or Taruna (30), surrendered before SP Lakshya Sharma in the Kharagpur-Chhuikhadan-Gandai (KCG) district. Police officials stated that her decision was influenced by the Chhattisgarh Government’s Surrender and Rehabilitation Policy 2025, which has been yielding positive results in encouraging Naxals to reintegrate into society. Kamla, a resident of Arlampalli village, Sukma district, had been associated with the...
Bilaspur Tragedy: 14-Year-Old Girl Commits Suicide by Jumping into Arpa River After Scolding
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Bilaspur Tragedy: 14-Year-Old Girl Commits Suicide by Jumping into Arpa River After Scolding

Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh: In a heart-wrenching incident from Bilaspur, a 14-year-old schoolgirl ended her life after being scolded by her elder sister for using her mobile phone at night. The girl, a 9th-grade student, jumped into the Arpa River in the Sarakanda area, leaving her family and the local community in shock and mourning. What Happened The incident occurred late at night when the girl was using her mobile phone. Her elder sister noticed this and scolded her, asking her to switch off the phone and go to sleep. Angered by the scolding, the girl left the house and walked a short distance to the Chhath Ghat on the Arpa River, where she jumped into the river. Despite the desperate attempts of her family to stop her, she plunged into the river before anyone could intervene. Nei...
Lakhpati Didi: A Symbol of Freedom, Respect, and Confidence,” Vice President Launches 21st Installment of Mahtari Vandan Scheme
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Lakhpati Didi: A Symbol of Freedom, Respect, and Confidence,” Vice President Launches 21st Installment of Mahtari Vandan Scheme

“ Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh: On a one-day visit to Chhattisgarh, Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan participated in the state’s Silver Jubilee celebrations on Wednesday, attending events in Raipur and Rajnandgaon. At the State School grounds in Rajnandgaon, he officially released the 21st installment of the Mahtari Vandan scheme, transferring funds directly to the accounts of beneficiary women. During the event, the Vice President also honored the “Lakhpati Didi” awardees. Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai and Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh were present at the ceremony. A Tribute to Women’s EmpowermentAddressing the gathering, Vice President Radhakrishnan lauded the Lakhpati Didi initiative, calling it a reflection of Indian women’s strength and determination. He stated that the program ...
Indomitable Courage of Security Forces in Naxal Stronghold: Major Success in Bijapur
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Indomitable Courage of Security Forces in Naxal Stronghold: Major Success in Bijapur

Bijapur, Chhattisgarh: In a remarkable display of courage and determination, security forces have achieved a significant milestone in the Naxal-affected district of Bijapur by establishing a new security and public service camp in the remote village of Doditumanar, under the Gangalur police station jurisdiction. This initiative is part of the Chhattisgarh government’s ambitious “Niyad Nella Nar” plan, aimed at providing both security and essential services to residents in conflict-prone areas. Opening New Avenues for DevelopmentDespite the region’s challenging terrain, dense forests, and adverse weather conditions, the security personnel successfully completed the camp setup, demonstrating exceptional courage, dedication, and technical skill. The camp also strengthens connectivity along...
Major Anti-Naxal Operation Launched in Bijapur with Drones, Helicopters, and House-to-House Searches
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Major Anti-Naxal Operation Launched in Bijapur with Drones, Helicopters, and House-to-House Searches

Bijapur, Chhattisgarh: Security forces in the Naxal-affected district of Bijapur have launched a large-scale operation against Maoist insurgents, employing new strategic planning to curb recent spikes in violence. The joint operation involves district police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) teams, conducting intensive search operations in forests and hilly areas since early Wednesday morning. Aerial Reconnaissance and Ground ActionAccording to police officials, the operation aims to destroy Maoist hideouts, seize weapons, and restrict insurgent activities. The teams are using drones and helicopters for aerial reconnaissance, while also conducting house-to-house inquiries in villages to gather information on any suspicious activities. Operation Runs SmoothlyA statement from the...
Son Declared Dead Returns Home Alive on Third Day; Family Stunned at Cremation Ground
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Son Declared Dead Returns Home Alive on Third Day; Family Stunned at Cremation Ground

Sursurpur, Chhattisgarh: In a bizarre turn of events in Chandrapur, Surajpur district, a family was left in shock when their son, Purushottam, whom they had declared dead and cremated, returned home alive on the third day. The incident has also left the police puzzled, as they now investigate whose body was actually cremated. Case DetailsPurushottam, a resident of Chandrapur, had been missing for three days. Despite extensive searches by his family, he could not be found. On 1st November, police recovered a decomposed body from a well in the village. The family identified the body based on clothing, and after post-mortem formalities, the police handed it over to them. The cremation took place the same day. Unexpected ReturnOn the third day after the cremation, while the family was pe...