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सरगुजा पुलिस द्वारा किया गया Duathlon का आयोजन
सरगुजा पुलिस द्वारा किया गया Duathlon का आयोजन #SurgujaPolice #Chhattisgarh
सरगुजा पुलिस द्वारा आज duathlon (डुएथलॉन) का आयोजन किया गया. जिसमें सैकड़ों की संख्या में युवा और बुजुर्ग शामिल हुए. सबसे पहले 2 किलोमीटर दौड़ के बाद 10 किलोमीटर की साइकिल रेस का आयोजन किया गया. आपको बता दें कि सरगुजा पुलिस अधीक्षक भावना गुप्ता के नेतृत्व में फिट कॉप फिट सिटी के तहत विभिन्न कार्यक्रमों का आयोजन किया जा रहा है. जिससे कि पुलिस विभाग के कर्मचारी व अधिकारी हमेशा फिट रहने के साथ…
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“Women in Dokowadai village, Maharashtra, reveal the scars of their hysterectomies
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Revealed: India’s mass sterilisation drive
Thousands of women are sacrificing their reproductive systems in a bid to keep their jobs, bringing back memories of the country’s dark history of population control
Heavily sedated and lying on a dirty mattress inside a makeshift tarpaulin tent, Chanda Ravi, 32, gingerly opened her eyes.
The mother-of-three was one of 101 women to have undergone a rushed sterilisation procedure on August 27 at a camp in the central Indian state Chhattisgarh.
Ms Ravi recovered well, but the speed of the procedures – the 101 operations were done in just eight hours – have brought back memories of India's dark history of population control.
Sterilisations are legal in India, and four million were carried out between 2013 and 2014, the last year figures were available.
However, doctors are paid cash incentives to carry out the operations, and this causes some professionals to bypass safety regulations and rush surgeries to earn more money, risking women's health.
Saira Shekh, who had a hysterectomy at the age of 25, is one of many women underwent the procedure prematurely
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A doctor is only mandated to safely carry out 35 daily sterilisations under Indian law. Dr Jibnus Ekta, the surgeon who carried out the 101 operations, is now under investigation for exceeding the allowed numbers.
When contacted by The Telegraph, the authorities in Chhattisgarh blamed a backlog of operations due to Covid-19 and said Dr Ekta was the only trained tubectomy surgeon – a procedure that blocks the fallopian tubes – in the Surguja district of Chhattisgarh, home to one million people.
“This doctor went out of the way to help these poor women and operated [on] them. Instead of being praised, he is now being hounded. Nevertheless, we have initiated the inquiry against him for conducting excess surgeries [than] approved for a day,” the state’s health secretary Alok Shukla told The Telegraph.
Assa Ugray, from Ghodka Rajuri village, Maharashtra, had a hysterectomy aged 29
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Nearly 30 sterilisation camps have been held in Surguja this year and 821 operations have been carried out.
In India, tubal litigation operations – known colloquially as tube tying – are done under general and local anesthesia, either via open or keyhole surgery.
In these sterilisation camps, the procedures are done under local anaesthetic, according to the Chief Medical Officer of Surguja district, Dr Poonam Singh Sisodia. They involve using a falope ring to block the fallopian tube, preventing eggs from reaching the uterus where they could be fertilised.
Leading Indian gynaecologist Dr Ifrah Aslam said it was possible to conduct a tubectomy within a little as five minutes, but the quicker the operation the greater the likelihood of complications.
“There are chances of internal bleeding and injury to other organs because safety measures get bypassed in these sterilisation camps,” Dr Aslam said.
In 2014, at least 13 women died after undergoing sterilisations at a health camp in Chhattisgarh. Tubectomy operations were carried out on 83 women in six hours.
There are other, darker still, sterilisation scandals in India's history.
Sugarcane cutters are encouraged to undergo hysterectomies so they will no longer menstruate, allowing them to work every day of the month during the harvest
Simon Townsley/The Telegraph
Back in the mid-1950s, it was the first country in the world to introduce a national family planning programme in an attempt to curb widespread poverty by limiting population growth – then, the average Indian woman had six children.
But, the policy quickly became one of the most hated in India’s history, as police cordoned off poor villages and dragged men to dingy operating tables where their genitals would be cut – whether or not they wanted the operation.
In 1976 alone, the Indian government sterilised 6.2 million men until the campaign was abandoned amidst massive public anger. Despite this legacy, permanent methods of birth control remain popular in India, particularly among poorer, remote communities that do not have regular access to condoms or birth control pills.
But, women now bear almost the entire sterilisation burden, constituting 93 percent of operations, according to 2018 government statistics.
“India is a patriarchal society and the sterilisation program is focused on women, reinforcing those same societal norms,” said Dr Sulakshana Nandi, national joint convener of the People's Health Movement.
“The government has to completely do away with the camp-based approach and ensure routine fixed day services for all those who choose to access contraceptive services.”
Population growth is less of a factor now; the overall fertility rate in India had already fallen to 2.2 children per woman by 2016 – narrowly above the replacement rate of 2.1, the number of births required to maintain a country’s population without migration.
However, women in India also face pressure to undergo equally dangerous hysterectomies – a more complex operation, where the womb is removed – to secure employment.
In the Beed region of the western state of Maharashtra, a staggering 36 per cent of women have undergone the surgery, according to a 2018 study by Maharashtra State Commission for Women.
There are few employment opportunities outside of sugarcane farming for poor women in the Beed. But it is backbreaking work. They are expected to gather 40kg bundles of cane and transport them to factories for processing, working 20-hour days in near 40°C heat, with no days off.
Many farm owners only hire female labourers who have undergone hysterectomies as some women request days off while they are menstruating due to the physical nature of the work, which has caused demand for the procedures, often unregulated, to surge.
While operations are carried out in a hospital rather than a makeshift camp, local activists say doctors again cut corners to maximise profits. The women are typically illiterate and don’t understand the risks involved.
“To save money they will use someone else’s syringe and put it in the next patient,” explained Manisha Tokle, the President of Jagar Pratishthan, an NGO in the Beed region working with sugarcane cutters.
“They will give them cheap painkillers and won’t give them pre and post-op care.”
When The Telegraph visited the house of Asha Ugray, 29, she was lying against the wall of her makeshift dwelling gasping for air. “I have a fever and I can’t move any part of my body because I don’t have the energy to,” heaved Ms Ugray.
“It feels like my whole body vibrates the whole time, I don’t have enough blood in my system and it is hard to breathe.”
Ms Ugray underwent a hysterectomy in the Beed after experiencing debilitating gynaecological pain and her employer wouldn’t grant her time off. Since the operation, she has suffered from internal bleeding, severe abdominal pain which makes it difficult for her to walk, and problems urinating.
In her village of Kasari 15 other women were also experiencing complications after undergoing surgery.
“To meet the demand for contraceptive services, the government must ensure adequate routine and quality services instead of resorting to mass sterilisation camps and unregulated operations,” said Dr Nandi.
“The dangers that mass sterilisations pose to women's lives and health are well known and repeating such violations is criminal.”
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They Killed Their 12-Year-Old Daughter. She Hadn't Cooked Food On Time.
They Killed Their 12-Year-Old Daughter. She Hadn’t Cooked Food On Time.
The parents admitted to killing their daughter after she failed to cook food (Representational) Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh: The failure by a 12-year-old girl to cook food on time enraged her parents so much that they killed her and dumped the body in a forest in Chhattisgarh’s Surguja district, police said on Tuesday. The couple, who filed a missing complaint of their daughter after committing the…
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Surguja Suicide Case Businessman Wrote Don't Work With Loan' And Hanged, Police Engaged In Investigation Ann
Surguja Suicide Case Businessman Wrote Don’t Work With Loan’ And Hanged, Police Engaged In Investigation Ann
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Robbery at BJP MP Ramvichar Netam`s residence in Chhattisgarh
Robbery at BJP MP Ramvichar Netam`s residence in Chhattisgarh
Robbery at MP’s House Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Rajya Sabha MP Ramvichar Netam`s residence was robbed in the Ambikapur city of Chhattisgarh`s Surguja district, informed Chief Superintendent of Police, Ambikapur on Sunday. BJP Rajya Sabha MP Ramvichar Netam`s residence was robbed in Ambikapur.
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Chhattisgarh: Video shows villagers taking oath to boycott Muslims; probe on | Raipur News
Chhattisgarh: Video shows villagers taking oath to boycott Muslims; probe on | Raipur News
RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh Police is conducting an investigation after a viral video purportedly showed residents of a village taking a pledge for total social and economic boycott of minority Muslim community and not to engage with them in any manner in Surguja district in state’s northern region. The video, which went viral on the social media, purportedly shows residents of village Kundi Kalan in…
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Chhattisgarh: Bus falls into ditch in Raipur, 16 injured
Chhattisgarh: Bus falls into ditch in Raipur, 16 injured
Image Source : PTI Chhattisgarh: Bus falls into ditch in Raipur, 16 injured At least 16 people were injured when a private bus overturned and fell into a ditch in Chhattisgarh’s Surguja district on Tuesday, police said. Four of the injured persons were in a critical condition, they said. The accident took place around 4 am near Gumga village under Udaipur police station area when the bus, with…
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Sub-inspector of Chhattisgarh police, 4 Maoists killed in encounter in Rajnandgaon - india news
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A sub-inspector of police lost his life and four Maoists, including a divisional committee member of CPI(Maoist), were killed during a gunfight in Chhattisgarh’s Rajnandgaon district on Friday night, officials said on Saturday.
The encounter took place at around 10.30pm in the jungles near Pardhoni village under Manpur police station when the police team was out on an anti-Maoist operation.
“We had got a pin-point Information about the Maoists and hence a team was made to nab them. When we were cordoning off Pardhoni, the Maoists started firing. In retaliation, we also started firing. Our sub-inspector SK Sharma lost his life in Maoist firing,” Jitendra Shukla, Rajnandgaon’s superintendent of police (SP), said while speaking to HT.
Sharma, a resident of Surguja district was also the in-charge of the Madanvada police station.
Shukla said they have gunned down Ashok, the divisional committee member, and Krishna, who was the area committee member of CPI (Maoists).
“Two other woman cadres, Sarita and Pramila, were junior cadres and working as party members,” he added.
“We have also recovered an AK-47 assault rifle, one SLR and two 315 bore rifle from the spot and searching of the whole area is going on,” the SP added.
Police said that the team of Maoist was camping in Pardhoni jungles since Friday evening.
Rajnandgaon comes under the newly-formed zone of Maoists. Maoists have built a new red corridor on the tri-junction of three states of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh (MMC) zone.
Many documents recovered suggest Maoists are continuously moving in that area to strengthen the new zone and recruitment for the area was also done.
Senior officers of Chhattisgarh believe there are about 180 armed Maoists now in the Vistaar Dalam of the MMC zone, who are trying to establish their grip in the MMC zone.
The new zone is said to be a refuge for hardcore Maoists of Bastar and other regions. Most of the cadres in this region were recruited from South Bastar.
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Ratan Lal Dani, IPS, has been transferred as IG Surguja Range, Chhattisgarh Police.
Ratan Lal Dani, IPS officer Chhattisgarh 2003 batch, who is presently posted as IG, Chhattisgarh Police has been transferred as IG Surguja Range, Chhattisgarh Police. Read the full article
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Chhattisgarh ex-CM Raman Singh’s son Abhishek Singh against 5 cases registered
Chhattisgarh police registered five cases of cheating against Abhishek Singh, former MP and son of former state CM Raman Singh, and nineteen others in Rajnandgaon district. The Rajandgaon police registered five cases against Singh after an order of district court, the police said. Notably, three other FIRs regarding related to similar chit fund company were registered by Surguja police in three months. “The FIRs were registered after a local court ordered the police to investigate a scam by a chit fund company Anmol India, which was operating in Rajnandgaon. We have registered five cases in Khairgarh, Lalbagh, Ambagarh and Chichli police station of the district and investigation has started. Former MP Abhishek Singh and 19 others are accused in the case,” said SP Rajnandgaon, Kamlochan Kashyap, told to Media. The SP further said that the victims in all these cases alleged that company fled with the money invested and Abhishek Singh was reportedly one of the campaigners of the company. Abhishek Singh in his statement regarding the FIR lodged against him had said that he has no connection with Anmol India. Abhishek Singh said, “This is political vendetta against me by Congress government and I will come out clean after the investigation.” Read the full article
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Cong Will Lose, BJP Will Win 56 Chhattisgarh Seats: Amit Shah
Beating of drums and performances by various folk troupes marked BJP chief Amit Shah’s roadshow at Ambikapur town in Chhattisgarh on 10 June.
This is part of the ‘Vikas Yatra’ campaign being undertaken by Chief Minister Raman Singh ahead of the assembly polls in the state by the end of this year.
Shah was accorded a rousing reception by a large number of party leaders and workers when he commenced the roadshow in the afternoon from Kharsiya Naka area.
“Will win 65 seats in 90-member Chhattisgarh Assembly, Congress will be decimated,” Shah said at the public rally. Attacking Rahul Gandhi, he said: “With the onset of summer, Cong president Rahul Gandhi rushes to Europe for vacations”.
“The Modi government secured India’s borders by conducting surgical strike in Pakistan to avenge terror attack in Uri and cross-border firings,” PTI quoted Shah as saying.
People gathered in large numbers along the narrow lanes in the heart of Ambikapur city, the headquarters of Surguja district. The roadshow, which lasted about 45 minutes, covered a distance of around 5 km, passing through Agrasen Chowk, Jaistambh Chowk, Mahamaya Chowk, Gandhi Chowk and Ambedkar Chowk.
It culminated at PG College grounds, where Shah also addressed a public meeting.
Apart from the chief minister, state Home Minister Ramsewak Paikra and other cabinet ministers also took part in the event. As many as 52 welcome gates were erected on the route.
The road show was led by a bike-rally and followed by a convoy of vehicles. Raising of slogans by the BJP workers, participation of various folk troupes and beating of drums added special colour to the event. Banners and flags were also displayed.
Shah’s first roadshow in the poll-bound state is being considered significant for the ruling BJP as it has been in power in the state for the last 15 years and could battle anti-incumbency in the assembly polls.
Police personnel maintained tight security along the route with several roads in busy areas of the city barricaded and traffic diverted.
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Seven police personnel were killed after Naxals blew up their vehicle in Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada district on Sunday, police said. The attack took place on a day when Union Home Minister Rajanth Singh was scheduled to arrive in the state. Naxals carried out a land mine blast around 12 noon when a joint team of the Chhattisgarh Armed Force and the District Force was patrolling the Cholnar-Kirandul road to provide security to trucks carrying construction material for road works between Kirandul and Palnar villages, a senior police official said. The intensity of the blast, which took place near a culvert, was strong enough to toss the police vehicle in a roadside ditch, he said. Five personnel died on the spot and two were rushed to the National Mineral Development Corporation’s hospital at Kirandul. One of them died during treatment at the hospital and another was airlifted to Raipur, where he died, the official said. Those killed from the DF were identified as Head Constable Ramkumar Yadav, Constable Tikeshwar Dhruv and Assistant Constable Shalik Ram Sinha, he said. The official said that from the CAF’s 16th battalion, Head Constable Vikram Yadav and constables Rajesh Kumar Singh and Ravinath Patel were killed in the attack. CAF Constable Arjun Rajbhar, who was airlifted to state capital Raipur, died during treatment, he said. Naxals looted six automatic weapons — two AK-47s and as many INSAS and self loading rifles — of the deceased personnel, he said. Police sources believe that the attack was in retaliation to the recent encounters in Gadchiroli (Maharashtra), Malkangiri (Odisha) and Bijapur (Chhattisgarh), where Maoists suffered major casualties. Combing operations have been intensified in the area following the attack, the official said. Condemning the attack, Chief Minister Raman Singh termed it “cowardly” and said it exposed the rebels’ anti-people and anti-development mindset. “Our police personnel have sacrificed their lives while guarding a road construction site. Their sacrifice will always be remembered,” he said. “This proves that Naxalites do not want villagers and tribal people of this district to have access to even basic facilities such as roads. Incidents like these cannot dampen the courage and determination of our police force and officials, employees and labourers associated with road construction,” Singh said. “We are committed to provide all-weather transportation facility by developing a network of roads in the entire Bastar division, including Dantewada,” the chief minister said. Earlier, Naxals had carried out a land mine blast in Chhattisgarh’s Sukma district on March 13 in which nine CRPF personnel were killed. Rajanth Singh is scheduled to arrive in Surguja district this evening to attend the passing out parade of the CRPF’s Bastariya battalion on Monday. The Rediff.com : 20th. May,18
AGAIN 7 POLICE PERSONNEL KILLED AFTER NAXALS BLEW UP THEIR VEHICLE IN CHHATTISGARH’s DANTEWADA : Seven police personnel were killed after Naxals blew up their vehicle in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada district on Sunday, police said.
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Chhattisgarh: Gold worth Rs 3 crore looted in Surguja district
Chhattisgarh: Gold worth Rs 3 crore looted in Surguja district
By: PTI | Korba | Published:January 5, 2017 3:23 pm
A gang of armed robbers made away with around 12.8 kg gold worth around Rs 3 crore and 1.30 lakh cash from a gold loan firm in Chhattisgarh’s Surguja district, police said Thursday. As many as five masked men broke into a branch of the Manappuram Gold Loans firm at Brahma Road in Ambikapur town-the district headquarters Wednesday evening and…
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Upset over 'small' quantity of crackers, boy hangs himself in Chhattisgarh
Raipur: A 15-year-old boy committed suicide in Chhattisgarh’s Surguja district after his parents refused to buy more firecrackers for Diwali, police said.
Abhijeet, a class 10th student, hanged himself from a ceiling fan at his house in Ambikapur town on Thursday, said station house officer Vinay Singh Baghel.
Preliminary investigation revealed that Abhijeet was unhappy with the quantity of crackers and decorative lights his father had bought; he wanted him to buy more.
His parents tried to mollify him by promising to buy more crackers and lights next year, but he was still upset and locked himself in a room, the police officer said.
When he did not come out for a long time, his parents peered from the window and saw him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon breaking open the door, they found him dead. Police are conducting further probe.
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