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Tobacco a slow poison: Kawre
Raipur Divisional Commissioner Mahadev Kawre referred to tobacco as a 'slow poison', emphasizing the need for its gradual reduction and ultimate elimination.
Agricultural engineers' conference today
Agricultural engineers'from across the country will gather for a two-day national conference in Raipur on August 29 and 30, 2024.
Teachers demands relooking into rationalisation proce
In a strong protest against the ongoing rationalization process and the new online leave policies, a delegation from the Shikshak Sangharsh Morcha, Rajnandgaon, met with Rajnandgaon MP Santosh Pandey submitting a memorandum demanding the removal of discrepancies in the rationalization process.
Crackdown on medical facilities without license
In a move to enhance health facilities across the state and ensure patient safety, the Health Department, Government of Chhattisgarh has initiated strict action against private hospitals and diagnostic centres operating without valid permissions.
BJP alleges obstruction of legal process by Cong
Responding to former CM Bhupesh Baghel's letter to Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, BJP state spokesperson Devlal Thakur remarked that those to whom Bhupesh Baghel has written are of considerable stature and possess a much deeper understanding of running the state.
Naxalites kill brother of policeman
The violence of Naxalites in Chhattisgarh continues as on Wednesday brother of a policeman was murdered in broad daylight on the charge of being informer.
Governor to felicitate two teachers
On Teacher's Day, Himkalyani Sinha, head mistress of the government primary school Akolaye Saja development block of Bemetara district and Bhuvan Lal Sahu, lecturer of the government high school Lavatara of Berla development block of Chhattisgarh, will be honoured by the Governor.
Minor among four held for pushing cows into river
The Satna police on Wednesday claimed to have arrested four persons, including a minor, for pushing some cows into a river which was in a spate district, on Tuesday.
Soon, registered labourers to get to stay at model night shelter home
The labour department has decided to construct model night shelter homes for registered construction labourers who migrate from one place to another in search of employment. The shelter home to be constructed on a 20,000 square feet area will come up in all 16 Municipal Corporations of the state.
Investment proposals of Rs 8K crore received in Gwl Industries Conclave
MEGA BOOST FOR STATE: Adani group proposes investment of more than Rs 3,000 cr, Elixir Industries to invest of Rs 1,000 crore
EOW PE against RERA chairman
Economic offences wing has registered preliminary enquiry against the RERA chairman for conducting various irregularities, said officials here on Wednesday. As many as four complaints are filed against the chairman.
MGM constitutes hosp safety & violence prevention committee
Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College has established a Hospital Safety Committee and a Violence Prevention Committee, comprising 35 members, aligning with government directives and Supreme Court mandates for immediate implementation of safety measures across health institutions.
Sheela Rajora's 'Jail Nari' transforms lives behind bars
Pearls of empowerment
Celebrating Madhya Pradesh's Olympians
NATIONAL SPORTS DAY TODAY - Birthday of Indian hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand
Mamata hoist by her own petard
Despite West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s desperation, attempts to put a tight lid on the public outrage against the August 9 rape-murder of a young junior doctor in Kolkata’s premier government-run hospital have failed to yield any result.
Following coalition dharma is not a sign of a weak government
The necessity of reforming land and labour markets is likely to face road bumps, and that is where Modi will have to stand firm
Who's better for India: Donald Trump or Kamala Harris?
In foreign policy, ideologies do not matter, interests do. India's approach to either presidency will be to maximise our interests
'UNEXPLODED MUNITIONS DEFUSED NEAR N-PLANT'
Russia said on Wednesday its forces had defused unexploded U.S.-supplied munitions fired by Ukraine that were shot down just 5 km (3 miles) from Russia's Kursk nuclear power plant, which Moscow has accused Ukrainian forces of trying to strike.
Kremlin dismisses Kyiv's talk of plan to end war
FOCUS ON GOALS - Says Russia will continue special military ops
Oropouche invades US, 8K taken ill
A little-known disease called Oropouche, spread by insect bites, is now worrying health officials in the US.
Ban on mobile phones in French schools
After wanting to make uniforms compulsory for all school goers, the French government wants to ban the use of cellphones in primary and secondary schools.
Israeli forces strike in Gaza
Palestinian health officials said the Israeli strikes in Khan Younis killed at least 11 people.
Kohli, Jaiswal move up in Test rankings
Rohit drops to sixth spot in the rankings; Babar slips to No 8 position
Zak, Ashwin back IP rule
Senior players like Kohli and Rohit have been critical of 'Impact Player'
Shah's efforts as BCCI Secy a pioneer for others: Tendulkar
Ganguly, Kohli and Rohit also greet new ICC chairman
Zaheer bags LSG mentor's post
NEW ROLE - Building blocks are in place for something very special, says Khan
Osaka gets first top-10 win, Alcaraz cruises
US open - A year ago, still on maternity leave and still unsure when she would play elite tennis again, Naomi Osaka visited the U.S. Open to appear with Michael Phelps for a discussion about mental health. While at the site, she sat in the stands to watch one of Coco Gauff's matches.
Army chief extends greetings
GEARED UP - The Indian Army is represented by four terrific para-athletes
Chopra gives best wishes to Indian athletes
A total of 84 Indian para-athletes will compete at the Paralympics
Vikram and the loin cloth
Actor Vikram discusses his deep connection with the film, challenges and historical significance of Thangalaan