Thursday, December 25

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Kawardha Man Wanders Door to Door With His Ailing Wife on a Bike; Deputy CM Steps In With Help After Hearing His Story
Chhattisgarh, State

Kawardha Man Wanders Door to Door With His Ailing Wife on a Bike; Deputy CM Steps In With Help After Hearing His Story

Kawardha, Chhattisgarh: In a heartbreaking story of love, struggle, and determination, a 65-year-old man from Nagwahi village in Kawardha district has been carrying his cancer-stricken wife on his motorcycle for years in search of treatment. Despite losing everything—his land, jewelry, and savings—he refuses to give up hope. Samlu Singh Markam’s wife, Kapura Markam, has been suffering from thyroid cancer for nearly three years. With no money left for an ambulance or private transport, Samlu built a wooden plank on his motorcycle, on which his wife lies as he takes her from one hospital to another, often traveling hundreds of kilometers under scorching heat and heavy rain. He Sold His Land, Ornaments, and Borrowed ₹6 Lakh In his desperate attempt to save his wife, Samlu sold his fa...
ijapur Encounter: Six Naxalites Killed in Fierce Gun Battle; Gunfire Heard for Several Kilometers
Chhattisgarh, State

ijapur Encounter: Six Naxalites Killed in Fierce Gun Battle; Gunfire Heard for Several Kilometers

B Bijapur, Chhattisgarh: In a major anti-Maoist operation, security forces gunned down six Naxalites during a fierce encounter in the dense forests of Annaram, Taralaguda area of Bijapur district on Tuesday evening. The operation was part of an ongoing campaign to eliminate Maoist activities along the interstate border and forest zones of the region. According to eyewitnesses, the sound of gunfire echoed for several kilometers, causing panic among villagers who locked themselves indoors. Security forces, including teams from the District Police, DRG (District Reserve Guard), and CRPF, were involved in the joint action. Following the intense exchange of fire, personnel recovered the bodies of six slain Naxalites from the encounter site. In addition, one injured Maoist was captured ...
Chhattisgarh Bans Three Substandard Medicines for Three Years
Chhattisgarh, State

Chhattisgarh Bans Three Substandard Medicines for Three Years

Raipur: Taking lessons from the recent tragedy in Madhya Pradesh linked to contaminated cough syrup, the Chhattisgarh Medical Services Corporation Limited (CGMSC) has taken strict action against three medicines found to be “Not of Standard Quality (NSQ)” during laboratory testing. Under its “Zero Tolerance Policy” toward substandard drugs, CGMSC has blacklisted the manufacturers of these medicines for the next three years. During this period, the companies will be barred from participating in any state government tenders. Medicines Declared Substandard The banned medicines include: Calcium (Elemental) with Vitamin D3 Tablets, Ornidazole Tablets, both supplied by M/s AG Parenterals, Baddi (Himachal Pradesh), and Heparin Sodium 1000 IU/ml Injection IP, supplied by M/s Divi...
talian Couple Marries in Varanasi Following Hindu Rituals, Calls It a Spiritual Bond for Lifetimes
State, Uttar Pradesh

talian Couple Marries in Varanasi Following Hindu Rituals, Calls It a Spiritual Bond for Lifetimes

H I Reported by: Abhishek Kumar Jha | NBT Digital | Varanasi | November 12, 2025 In a heartwarming cross-cultural celebration of faith and love, an Italian couple, Antonelia and Gloris, tied the knot in Varanasi following traditional Hindu rituals. The ceremony took place at the Nau Durga Temple in Shivala, where the duo took seven sacred vows (pheras) around the holy fire — embracing India’s ancient Sanatan tradition as a symbol of eternal union. Faith Beyond Borders The couple, both professionals based in Italy, had arrived in Varanasi three days prior to the ceremony. Though they had already been married in a Christian church in Italy, their deep spiritual inclination toward Indian customs and Hindu philosophy brought them to the holy city to sanctify their bond o...
Bihar: Pregnant Officer Completes Election Duty Amid Labor Pain, Gives Birth to Baby Girl After Fulfilling Her Responsibility
Bihar

Bihar: Pregnant Officer Completes Election Duty Amid Labor Pain, Gives Birth to Baby Girl After Fulfilling Her Responsibility

Edited by: Rishikesh Narayan Singh | Reported by: Pranay Raj | NBT Digital | November 12, 2025 Nalanda (Bihar): In a remarkable display of dedication and courage, Rashmi Kumari, the Deputy Collector (Land Reforms) of Hilsa Subdivision, continued to perform her election duties even while experiencing labor pain. Only after ensuring that all EVMs were safely deposited in the strong room, did she allow herself to go to the hospital — where she soon gave birth to a healthy baby girl, affectionately called ‘Lakshmi.’ Duty Above Pain: The Spirit of True Service Despite being in the final stage of her pregnancy, Rashmi Kumari showed extraordinary commitment during the Bihar Assembly Elections. She was responsible for supervising 390 polling stations in the Islampur Assembly constitue...
Environmental Violation in Uttarakhand: Construction Debris from Helang Bypass Dumped into Alaknanda River
State, Uttarakhand

Environmental Violation in Uttarakhand: Construction Debris from Helang Bypass Dumped into Alaknanda River

By Aishwarya Kumar Rai | NBT Digital | November 11, 2025 Joshimath (Uttarakhand): Alarming visuals and local reports have revealed blatant environmental negligence during the construction of the Helang–Marwari bypass, located about 13 kilometers before Jyotirmath. The construction agency responsible for the project has allegedly been dumping debris directly into the Alaknanda River, instead of creating a designated dumping yard. Locals claim that since the inception of the 13-kilometer bypass project, the company has continuously been disposing of construction waste into the river, causing severe water pollution, erosion, and a shift in the river’s natural flow. Despite repeated complaints from villagers, no corrective action has yet been taken. Local Administration Acknowledg...
Major Shake-up in Uttarakhand Congress: Ganesh Godiyal Reappointed as State President; 27 District Chiefs Announced
Politics, State, Uttarakhand

Major Shake-up in Uttarakhand Congress: Ganesh Godiyal Reappointed as State President; 27 District Chiefs Announced

Dehradun: In a significant organizational reshuffle, the Indian National Congress has once again appointed Ganesh Godiyal as the President of the Uttarakhand Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC). The decision, announced on Tuesday through an official press release by AICC General Secretary K.C. Venugopal, has injected fresh energy into the party’s state unit ahead of the 2027 Assembly Elections. Alongside Godiyal’s appointment, the party also announced 27 new district presidents and constituted two crucial committees to gear up for the upcoming polls. Former state president Pritam Singh will head the Campaign Committee, while senior leader and former cabinet minister Dr. Harak Singh Rawat has been tasked with leading the Election Management Committee. Outgoing state president Karan Mahra...
Uttarakhand Emerges as Investors’ Hotspot Under CM Pushkar Singh Dhami, Bags Five National Awards in BRAP 2024
Politics, State, Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand Emerges as Investors’ Hotspot Under CM Pushkar Singh Dhami, Bags Five National Awards in BRAP 2024

Dehradun: In a remarkable achievement, Uttarakhand has strengthened its position as one of India’s most business-friendly states by winning five top national awards under the Business Reform Action Plan (BRAP) 2024. These recognitions, the highest received by any state or Union Territory, highlight Uttarakhand’s rapid transformation into a preferred destination for industrial investment under the leadership of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. The awards were presented during the ‘Udyog Samagam 2025’ held in New Delhi, where Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal felicitated State Industries Secretary Vinay Shankar Pandey and Director General & Commissioner of Industries Dr. Saurabh Gaharwar. Union Minister of State Jitin Prasada was also present on the occasion. ...
Ganesh Godiyal Appointed as Uttarakhand Congress President Again
Politics, State, Uttarakhand

Ganesh Godiyal Appointed as Uttarakhand Congress President Again

Dehradun: The All India Congress Committee (AICC) has made a major organizational reshuffle in Uttarakhand ahead of the 2027 Assembly elections. Senior party leader Ganesh Godiyal has been appointed as the new Uttarakhand Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) President, replacing Karan Mahara. This marks the second time Godiyal has been entrusted with the state leadership, as he previously served as PCC Chief in 2021. His reappointment has sparked enthusiasm among party workers, who view it as a strategic move by the Congress high command to strengthen the party’s position in the hill state. According to an official letter issued by Congress General Secretary K.C. Venugopal, several other key appointments were also made: Pritam Singh, MLA from Chakrata and former PCC Chief, has been n...
Cold Intensifies Across Uttarakhand as Minimum Temperatures Drop; Dry Weather to Persist
State, Uttarakhand

Cold Intensifies Across Uttarakhand as Minimum Temperatures Drop; Dry Weather to Persist

Dehradun: The chill across Uttarakhand is steadily increasing as minimum temperatures continue to drop across both the plains and the hill regions. Despite dry weather conditions prevailing throughout the state, the fall in nighttime temperatures has intensified the cold, particularly in the mountainous areas where bone-chilling conditions are being reported. According to the Meteorological Department, dry weather is expected to continue over the next few days. However, the difference between daytime and nighttime temperatures is likely to widen further. In Dehradun, bright sunshine was seen throughout Tuesday, but as evening approached, the mercury dipped sharply, increasing the cold. The city’s minimum temperature fell below 12°C, while the maximum was recorded at 28.4°C. Temper...