R Krishna Das is a senior journalist and reports for Business Standard from Raipur, Chhattisgarh. He has worked with The Telegraph and The Hitavada.
R Krishna Das is a senior journalist and reports for Business Standard from Raipur, Chhattisgarh. He has worked with The Telegraph and The Hitavada.
City joins three other erstwhile princely state capitals with this distinction
State CM sent reminder to coal minister Prahlad Joshi seeking release of Rs 4,140 cr
The condition of three workers is reported to be critical
A large number of migrant labourers, mostly from Jharkhand and Bihar, had crossed into Chhattisgarh from Maharashtra after the lockdown
The consumption of petrol and diesel in the state has fallen sharply to about 1.2 million litres from 5.5 million litres
Over 90,000 people have been quarantined in the state after the outbreak and this helped control the situation in Chhattisgarh
They say arranging transport and masks for workers is impractical, point out government's reluctance to provide power tariff exemption
The largest coal producing company had quarantined its 83 employees after five of it attended a prayer meeting
The employees had gathered to perform a religious event on Friday
24-year-old London-returned girl and her parents taken to AIIMS Raipur after testing positive, is said to be stable
During his leave, he had gone to Alleppey government hospital for his mother's treatment where three tourists from Italy with Coronavirus symptoms were kept in isolation
The officials said an inquiry had been instituted to know the cause behind that resulted in the incident
Opposition accuses Baghel-led govt of misusing the money by constructing cowsheds all over the state
While the Kerala government has vehemently opposed CAA and NPR and has said that it will not collect data for these, people are anxious
CM Bhupesh Baghel wrote a letter to PM Narendra Modi on Thursday making a formal appeal to repeal the act
Company racing towards fulfilling railways' requirement of 1.35 million tonne
The resolution to ratify the bill was moved in the House by Chhattisgarh Law Minister Mohammed Akbar
Chhattisgarh has asked bankers to streamline financial inclusion in restive region
The NACOF would be procuring maize from the farmers through the state-controlled Krishi Upaz Mandi for Rs 1760 a quintal
The huge stocks of paddy that the farmers had maintained for selling were reportedly damaged following heavy rains in the state the past three days