Veteran actor Manoj Joshi and director Anil Sharma have lauded the Chhattisgarh government's decision to build the Chitrotpala International Film City in Naya Raipur, calling it a major boost for Indian and regional cinema. They said the project will strengthen film infrastructure, generate
The foundation stone-laying ceremony (Bhoomi Poojan) was held in the presence of senior ministers, legislators, and officials of the Chhattisgarh government, along with representatives from the film and creative industries. Veteran filmmaker Anil Sharma also attended the event, extending ind
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday expressed deep sorrow over the death of workers from Bihar in a blast at the Real Ispat and Steel plant in Bakulahi village of Chhattisgarh.
Nine Maoists carrying a total bounty of ₹47 lakh surrendered in Chhattisgarh along with a cache of weapons and equipment, Odisha Police said on Friday.
The Forest Department has formed a group of women from Pahadi Korwa, often referred to as adopted children of the President of India, and connected them with employment activities centred on broom-making.
New Delhi [India], January 22: In a world where bridal entries are often defined by choreographed dance routines and trending Bollywood tracks, Suman Sunil chose a path that was deeply personal -- and in doing so, created a moment that the internet can't stop talking about.
Speaking to ANI on Wednesday, CM Vishnu Deo Sai said, "Jagargunda was famous for its tamarind market, and the bank there was blown up by Naxalites. Now, a bank has been re-established there. Earlier, people had to travel 60-70 km to Bijapur, Sukma, or Dantewada for banking facilities. Now
Jagargunda in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district, which lost its shine as Asia's famous market for tamarind due to naxal violence, is gaining momentum to become economically empowered, with a nationalised bank starting operations after years of naxal violence.
Speaking to ANI, Rajnandgaon SP Ankita Sharma said that the police are questioning individuals about the training modules discovered, including the topics covered and the funding received, which appear suspicious. The investigation also involves examining a network allegedly operating in
Police officials said that following an encounter on 17-18 January, the bodies of six Naxals were recovered. Two AK-47 rifles, one INSAS rifle, two .303 rifles and a BGL launcher were seized. The total reward for these Naxals was Rs 27 lakh.
The villager named Ayata Khurrami was injured but later succumbed to his injuries while being taken to the hospital, according to Bijapur Superintendent of Police Jitendra Yadav.