Author: The Chhattisgarh

In a swift breakthrough, the Khunti police have apprehended two suspects in connection with the severe assault on businessman Shafiq Mian. The incident, which occurred on October 13th in Chhata village, Karra police station area, saw Mian fired upon and left seriously injured. The arrested individuals, Shahid Mian and Modasir Ahmad, also known as Mo Raja Khan, were identified and taken into custody. Shahid Mian hails from Baraik Toli, Karra, while Modasir Ahmad resides in Haider Complex, Khunti. According to police officials, the motive behind the violent act was a market dispute. A disagreement had reportedly been ongoing between the…

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The state government is set to provide comprehensive compensation to all farmers affected by Montha crop damage. This proactive measure underscores the government’s commitment to supporting its agricultural backbone. Farmers who have incurred losses due to adverse conditions affecting their Montha cultivation will be eligible for financial aid. The goal is to ensure that no farmer is left behind and that they receive adequate support to recover from their setbacks. This policy aims to bolster farmer confidence and contribute to the overall health of the agricultural economy.

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Chhattisgarh is soaring to new heights of development and confidence, a sentiment echoed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his recent visit to Nava Raipur. Celebrating the state’s 25th anniversary, Modi inaugurated developmental projects worth over Rs 14,260 crore, marking a significant stride in the state’s journey. He specifically praised the extensive reach of electricity and internet services to all villages, alongside the successful implementation of the Ujjwala scheme, which now benefits poor and tribal families. The transformation of rural connectivity was a major point of focus, with Modi noting the development of a 40,000 km road network that has…

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November 2025 is set to be a monumental month for streaming enthusiasts, with Netflix, Prime Video, and JioHotstar rolling out an impressive slate of new releases. Audiences can look forward to a diverse range of content, from the finale of “Stranger Things 5” and the next chapter of “The Family Man 3” to the return of “Delhi Crime Season 3.” The month’s schedule is brimming with both international blockbusters and homegrown hits, catering to every viewer’s preference. Netflix is fueling the excitement with titles like “Baramulla” and the psychological drama “Frankenstein.” Prime Video is building anticipation with “Maxton Hall Season…

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In a disappointing turn of events for Pakistan’s Saim Ayub, the opener has recorded a new, albeit unenviable, T20 international record. His dismissal for a duck in the third T20I against South Africa on Tuesday was his seventh of 2025, setting a new benchmark for the most ducks by a player within a single calendar year. This tally moves him ahead of Zimbabwe’s Richard Ngarava, who had six ducks in 2024. The 2025 season has proven to be a tale of two halves for the left-handed batsman. While he demonstrated his explosive capabilities with a brilliant, unbeaten 71 in the…

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The establishment of Maruti Suzuki’s fifth manufacturing facility is nearing a crucial decision point, according to Chairman R. C. Bhargava. He revealed that an announcement regarding the new plant, a significant investment expected to be located in Gujarat, is likely within the next few months. This strategic expansion is being driven, in part, by a surprising and strong revival in the sales of small cars, a segment previously thought to be declining as consumers gravitated towards larger vehicles. The recent reduction in GST rates has been credited with energizing this market segment. Speaking at an earnings conference, Bhargava elaborated on…

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China has introduced its latest military aviation marvel, the J-36, a jet that the nation is touting as a sixth-generation fighter. The public unveiling of this sophisticated aircraft coincides with heightened international scrutiny of global power dynamics. The People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) characterizes the J-36 as a flexible dual-role asset, equally adept at air-to-air combat and strategic bombing missions. The J-36’s design prioritizes stealth, featuring an all-internal weapons bay and component housing to drastically reduce its radar signature. This inherent stealth capability is claimed to make detection by hostile radar systems exceedingly difficult. Speed is another defining characteristic,…

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A new report sheds light on the significant and persistent popularity of the Awami League (AL) in Bangladesh, even as the country faces calls to boycott the upcoming February 2026 elections. The interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, has attempted to minimize the impact of such boycott calls. However, the report underscores the AL’s deep connection with voters. Even during its less successful 2001 election bid, where it won 62 out of 300 seats, the Awami League still managed to secure over 22 million votes. This demonstrates a formidable grassroots following, nearly matching the vote count of the Bangladesh Nationalist…

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A powerful demonstration of India’s military prowess is currently on display with Exercise Trishul, a comprehensive tri-service exercise involving the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force. Spanning from October 30th to November 10th, the exercise is taking place along the sensitive western border, with a focus on the Sir Creek area. Exercise Trishul is meticulously designed to refine joint operational capabilities and boost interoperability among the naval, air, and land forces. This jointness is crucial for achieving integrated operations across diverse geographical landscapes and complex mission scenarios. The exercise embodies India’s dedication to safeguarding its borders, driven by…

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The highly anticipated public gathering of Hafiz Saeed, the notorious chief of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), in Lahore has been abruptly called off. The rally, originally scheduled for Sunday, November 2, at the historic Minar-e-Pakistan, was widely viewed as a strategic move to demonstrate the banned group’s strength. However, official confirmation indicates the event has been postponed indefinitely, leaving supporters in suspense. An announcement, captured in a social media video, relayed that Saeed, referred to as ‘Ameer-e-Mohtaram,’ made the personal decision to cancel the rally. This unexpected declaration has generated confusion and disappointment among the cadre, who were geared up for Saeed’s…

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