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3 elephant calves die within 17 days in Chhattisgarh’s Dharamjaigarh

3 elephant calves die within 17 days in Chhattisgarh’s Dharamjaigarh

Three elephant calves have died within 17 days in Chhattisgarh’s Dharamjaigarh forest division, prompting the forest department to call an expert team from Dehradun (Uttarakhand), Bareilly (Uttar Pradesh), and Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh) to investigate the causes of the deaths and train local staff. An expert team will assess habitat conditions and recommend preventive measures to reduce elephant mortality. (AFP/Representative) On Sunday, a calf died after getting trapped in a marshy patch inside a pond area under the Pureda-Amjhar forest range despite rescue efforts. The elephant’s mother reportedly remained near the trapped calf for hours and attempted to free it by uprooting nearby trees. Officials said the three deaths have raised fresh concerns over shrinking forest cover, increasing human-animal conflict, and the condition of water bodies inside elephant habitats. “The team comprising wildlife experts and veterinarians will examine the causes of death, study the forest conditions, and train local staff in postmortem procedures, sample collection, and wildlife response,” said divisional forest officer Kishore Kumar Upadhyay. He said the exact cause behind the deaths is being examined, …

200 bats die due to heatwave in Chhattisgarh’s Korba

200 bats die due to heatwave in Chhattisgarh’s Korba

Nearly 200 bats found dead at a village in Chhattisgarh, officials suspect heatwave conditions as cause. Image used for representational purposes only | Photo Credit: The Hindu Nearly 200 bats have been found dead at a village in Chhattisgarh‘s Korba district, with officials suspecting heatwave conditions as the cause. Also read | Scorching days, restless nights: Heatwave tightens grip across parts of India Thousands of bats had taken shelter in trees along the Naukonia pond in Pali Nagar Panchayat. On Saturday (May 23, 2026), locals reported that a large number of bats were lying dead on the ground, while many were seen hanging lifeless from trees, following which forest personnel rushed to the spot, Katghora Divisional Forest Officer Kumar Nishant said on Sunday (May 24, 2026). Around 200 bats have died, and prima facie it appears that they succumbed to heatstroke, the official said. The veterinary department has collected samples of the carcasses to ascertain the exact cause of death, he added. The Korba region recorded temperatures between 42 and 44 degrees Celsius on Saturday …

23 years later, spotlight back on Chhattisgarh’s ‘first political killing’ | Legal News

23 years later, spotlight back on Chhattisgarh’s ‘first political killing’ | Legal News

Jaggi, the treasurer of the NCP – which was headed at the time by former Chhattisgarh chief minister Ajit Jogi’s rival and ex-Congress leader Vidya Charan Shukla – was shot on June 4, 2003, in the state capital Raipur. Amit Jogi, Ajit’s son, was tried on conspiracy charges in connection with the case, but was acquitted in 2007, though 28 others were convicted. Jaggi’s son, Satish, said the High Court’s decision to overturn Amit’s acquittal came as a “true tribute” to his father. “I was unhappy with the investigations carried out by the local police, as they were not catching the real culprits. When the BJP came to power, I wrote to the new chief minister, Raman Singh, asking for a CBI probe, and Singh handed over the case to the CBI. We welcome the decision of the HC, and it’s a true tribute to my father,” Satish, a 50-year-old businessman, told The Indian Express. After his father’s murder, Satish joined the NCP and later switched to the Congress. However, he says he is no …

Anti-Maoist forces to be deployed for regular policing in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar| India News

Anti-Maoist forces to be deployed for regular policing in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar| India News

Commandos of Chhattisgarh’s specialised anti-Maoist District Reserve Guard (DRG) and Bastar Fighters will be deployed at police stations across the seven districts of the Bastar region, marking a shift from counter-insurgency roles to regular policing, people aware of the matter said. Around 4,000 personnel will be part of this transition, they added. Surrendered Maoists in Chhattisgarh Dantewada. (AFP/Representative) The move comes amid a significant decline in Left-wing extremism in the region, with Union home minister Amit Shah telling Parliament on Monday that India is now Maoist-free. Shah’s statement came a day before the government’s deadline of March 31, 2026, to eradicate Left-wing extremism. Shah said 4,839 Maoists surrendered, 706 were killed, and 2,218 were arrested and jailed in the last three years. The state authorities have also maintained that Bastar is largely free of armed Maoist presence. Bastar, Dantewada, Sukma, Bijapur, Narayanpur, Kondagaon, and Kanker districts were the epicentre of Maoist insurgency in Chhattisgarh for decades. The DRG and Bastar Fighters were raised to combat Maoist insurgency and largely comprise local tribals and surrendered Maoists. …

35 Maoists surrender in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar ahead of Centre’s LWE deadline

35 Maoists surrender in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar ahead of Centre’s LWE deadline

A total of 35 Maoists surrendered before the security forces across five districts in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar region on Tuesday, just hours before the Centre’s March 31 deadline to eliminate Left Wing Extremism (LWE) ends, officials said. Of them, 25 cadres, including 12 women, belonging to the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee of Maoists, surrendered in Bijapur district under the police’s ‘Poona Margem’ (from rehabilitation to social reintegration) initiative, IGP of Bastar Range, Sundarraj Pattlingam, said.  These 25 cadres were carrying a cumulative reward of Rs 1.47 crore. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Bird flu kills 4,400 chickens in Chhattisgarh`s Bilaspur; surveillance intensifi

Bird flu kills 4,400 chickens in Chhattisgarh`s Bilaspur; surveillance intensifi

At least 4,400 chickens have died following a bird flu (avian influenza) outbreak at a state-run poultry farm in Chhattisgarh`s Bilaspur district, prompting authorities to intensify surveillance within a 10-kilometre radius, officials said. Veterinary Department`s joint director Dr GS Tanwar on Tuesday said around 4,400 chickens died due to the viral infection at the government poultry farm in the Koni area between March 19 and 24. A total of 5,037 chickens were housed at the facility, he said. Samples from the dead birds were sent on Monday to laboratories in Bhopal and Pune. The Bhopal lab has confirmed the presence of avian influenza in dead chickens, Tanwar informed. Following the confirmation, District Collector Sanjay Agrawal issued immediate directives for containment and prevention under the Revised Action Plan for Prevention and Containment of Avian Influenza (2021), an official statement said. A one-kilometre radius of the farm has been declared as `infected zone` and a 10 km radius as `surveillance zone`, it said. According to the protocol, poultry birds, feed and eggs will be destroyed within the …

New security camp set up in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur to curb Naxal menace, boost development| India News

New security camp set up in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur to curb Naxal menace, boost development| India News

Bijapur , A new security camp has been established at a strategically important location in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district to address the security vacuum and curb the inter-state movement of Maoists, police said on Tuesday. New security camp set up in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur to curb Naxal menace, boost development The camp will be the forward operating base of the Chhattisgarh Armed Force 20th battalion and will also accelerate development works in remote areas, a police official said. Joint teams of the District Reserve Guard , district police, and the CAF completed the establishment of the camp at Palsegundi village under the Farsegarh police station limits on Monday, he said. The camp has been established under the state government’s ‘Niyad Nella Nar’ scheme aimed at intensifying anti-Naxal operations and promoting development in interior regions. Despite difficult terrain, lack of road connectivity and harsh weather conditions, security forces successfully completed the operation, the official said. The new camp will facilitate the delivery of basic amenities such as healthcare, education, electricity, drinking water, public distribution system , mobile connectivity, …

40-Year-Old, 10-Tonne Steel Bridge Stolen Overnight In Chhattisgarh’s Korba, Five Arrested | India News

40-Year-Old, 10-Tonne Steel Bridge Stolen Overnight In Chhattisgarh’s Korba, Five Arrested | India News

Last Updated:January 24, 2026, 14:16 IST A 70-foot, 10-tonne steel bridge in Korba vanished overnight. Police arrested five of 15 accused, including Lochan Kevat and Jaysingh Rajput. Investigation continues. AI Generated In a shocking incident, a 40-year-old, 70-foot-long steel bridge weighing10-tonne spanning a canal in Korba district was reported stolen overnight, authorities said on Saturday. The bridge, which had been in place for decades, was discovered missing by locals early in the morning, leaving a vital connection disrupted and raising concerns over safety and security. Investigators have identified 15 people allegedly involved in cutting and stealing the bridge to sell it as scrap, with five of them already arrested, officials said. Residents noticed that the steel bridge built over the Hasdeo Left Canal and used as a pedestrian pathway in Ward No. 17 of the Dhodhipara area had gone missing on January 18, following which local corporator Laxman Shrivas lodged a complaint, Korba Additional Superintendent of Police Lakhan Patle said. Preliminary investigation suggested that unidentified accused used gas cutters to cut the iron railings of …

Nine Maoists surrender in Chhattisgarh’s Dhamtari, rewards worth Rs 47 lakh

Nine Maoists surrender in Chhattisgarh’s Dhamtari, rewards worth Rs 47 lakh

Nine Maoists carrying a cumulative reward of Rs 47 lakh surrendered before police in Chhattisgarh’s Dhamtari district on Friday, a senior official said. The surrendered cadres, including seven women, belonged to the Nagri and Sitanadi area committees and Mainpur Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS) under the Dhamtari-Gariaband-Nuapada division, said Amresh Mishra, Inspector General of Police, Raipur Range. They turned themselves in before senior police officials here, citing disappointment with the hollow Maoist ideology and hardships of forest life, and said that they were also impressed by the state government’s surrender and rehabilitation policy, he said. Five of the cadres surrendered with two Insas rifles, two Single Loading Rifles (SLRs), a carbine and a muzzle-loading gun, the official said. With this, 189 Maoists have surrendered in the state so far this year. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its …

Nine Maoists Carrying Rs 47 Lakh Reward Surrender In Chhattisgarh’s Dhamtari | India News

Nine Maoists Carrying Rs 47 Lakh Reward Surrender In Chhattisgarh’s Dhamtari | India News

Last Updated:January 23, 2026, 16:47 IST 9 Maoists including Jyoti and Usha surrendered in Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh, giving up arms and ₹47 lakh bounty, citing disillusionment and praising the state’s rehabilitation policy. 9 Maoists including Jyoti and Usha surrendered in Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh, giving up arms and ₹47 lakh bounty, citing disillusionment and praising the state’s rehabilitation policy.(Representative image) Nine Maoists carrying a cumulative reward of Rs 47 lakh surrendered before police in Chhattisgarh’s Dhamtari district on Friday, a senior official said. The surrendered cadres, including seven women, belonged to the Nagri and Sitanadi area committees and Mainpur Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS) under the Dhamtari-Gariaband-Nuapada division in Odisha committee of Maoists, said Amresh Mishra, Inspector General of Police, Raipur Range. They turned themselves in before senior police officials here, citing disappointment with the hollow Maoist ideology and hardships of forest life, and said that they were also impressed by the state government’s surrender and rehabilitation policy, he said. Of the surrendered ultras, Jyoti alias Jaini (28), secretary of the Sitanadi area committee, and Usha alias Balamma (45), …