Author: The Chhattisgarh

Bilaspur, November 15/ Chief Minister Shri Vishnudeo Sai today, during his visit to Bilaspur, unveiled a life-size statue of the donor Gond King Raghuraj Singh Jagat at the Raghuraj Stadium located in the heart of the city. This historic stadium has been built on approximately 5 acres of land donated by Raja Raghuraj Singh Jagat of Pandariya zamindari in the middle of the city. Many indoor sports competitions, including cricket, are organized here. It is known that Pandariya zamindari was included in the western border of the undivided Bilaspur district. In 1958, Raja Raghuraj Singh Jagat of this place donated…

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Raipur, November 15, 2025/ During his Bilaspur visit today, Chief Minister Mr. Vishnudev Sai gave a new gift of development to the district by inaugurating and laying the foundation stone for 47 development works costing more than Rs 329 crore 77 lakh at the Tribal Pride Day program organized at the Police Ground. This includes the foundation stone for 42 works costing over Rs 309 crore 95 lakh and the inauguration of 5 works costing Rs 19 crore 18 lakh. Chief Minister Mr. Sai inaugurated the Divisional Commissioner’s office constructed at a cost of Rs 11 crore 91 lakh 17…

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Raipur, November 15/ Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai today inaugurated the new Divisional Commissioner’s office building in the Koni area of ​​Bilaspur. This fully equipped building, constructed at a cost of approximately 12 crore rupees, has been built on approximately two and a half acres of land on the banks of the Arpa river. It is noteworthy that the Divisional Commissioner’s office building has been constructed with a basement, ground floor, and first floor. The construction area of ​​each floor is 1620 square meters. The ground floor has 10 rooms and a large hall. Similarly, the first floor has…

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Raipur November 15, 2025/ Chief Minister Shri Vishnudev Sai, who arrived to participate in the Tribal Pride Day program organized on the auspicious occasion of the 150th birth anniversary of Dharti Abba Bhagwan Birsa Munda, was warmly welcomed today at Jagdalpur’s City Ground by the heads of various tribal communities. During this, the Chief Minister was honored with a traditional Sihaadi garland, turban (safa), and a huge Gajmala, which filled the entire event with cultural enthusiasm. Chief Minister Shri Vishnudev Sai formally launched the Tribal Pride Day program by offering prayers to the presiding deity of Bastar, Maa Dantewari, and…

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Action taken for absence and not providing explanation Raipur, November 15, 2025/ Primary Agriculture Credit Cooperative Society Maryad. Ganiyari has terminated the service of the Society In-charge, Ganiyari Shri Kaushal Verma with immediate effect due to serious indiscipline. The society had earlier instructed Shri Verma to be present in the office immediately as public interest related important work was being affected. A show cause notice was also issued earlier. Despite this, he neither marked his attendance in the office nor submitted a written reply. His continuous absence affected essential works related to paddy procurement preparation, Rabi loan distribution, fertilizer-seed distribution…

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Respecting the hard work of farmers is our resolve – Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai Raipur, November 15, 2025/With the first golden rays of dawn, paddy procurement process has begun in Chhattisgarh today. Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai described it as a celebration of the farmers’ hard work and their trust in the government, stating that the state government is committed to conducting paddy procurement in a completely organized, transparent, and time-bound manner. Chief Minister Shri Sai said that all preparations for paddy procurement have been completed on time and the necessary basic facilities have been fully ensured…

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A new era of development has dawned with the launch of 1087 ambitious projects, representing a total investment of 8799 crore rupees. This substantial financial injection, equivalent to over $10 billion, is expected to catalyze economic activity and bring about transformative changes. The strategic allocation of funds targets critical areas such as transportation networks, modern educational facilities, advanced healthcare infrastructure, and renewable energy sources. Officials highlighted the potential for job creation and improved accessibility to essential services as direct outcomes of this large-scale initiative. The launch underscores a dedication to fostering a robust and thriving community.

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Raipur, November 15, 2025/ A historic moment was witnessed yesterday in Kathia village of Bemetara district, when under the Chhattisgarh Bamboo Pilgrimage Conception Conference program, a grand event, “Chhattisgarh Bamboo Pilgrimage Conception Ceremony,” dedicated to India’s tallest and 140 feet high Bamboo Tower, was organized. This event became a matter of pride not only for Bemetara but for the entire Chhattisgarh. Chief Minister Mr. Vishnu Deo Sai, Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Arun Sao, and Cabinet Minister Mr. Dayaldas Baghel were specially present at this grand ceremony. Hoisting the tricolor on the 140 feet high Bamboo Tower, Chief Minister Mr. Vishnu…

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New intelligence indicates Pakistan is leveraging Khalistani secessionist groups, directed by its intelligence services, to actively incite division between Hindu and Sikh communities within India. While Pakistan outwardly claims to champion Sikh interests, it is simultaneously providing financial and logistical support to Khalistani operatives engaged in activities designed to damage Sikhism’s international standing. Evidence of this alleged strategy has emerged from a concerning incident at Nankana Sahib. Approximately fourteen Hindu pilgrims, originating from Delhi and Lucknow, were reportedly subjected to humiliation and expulsion by Pakistani officials while attempting to participate in Guru Nanak Dev’s birthday festivities. Eyewitness accounts suggest the…

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An Indian woman on a pilgrimage to Pakistan has mysteriously vanished, triggering a joint investigation by Indian and Pakistani authorities. Sarabjit Kaur, part of a group of Sikh pilgrims visiting for Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Prakash Parv, failed to return to India after crossing the border on November 4. Her disappearance on November 13 has led to a complex web of claims, including religious conversion and marriage. The initial shock of her absence has intensified with the emergence of a letter from Pakistan, circulating widely on social media. This letter claims Sarabjit Kaur has embraced Islam, married a Pakistani man…

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