Interview with Rustam weightlifting champion from Chhattisgarh
Surendra Hanspal is talking to Rustam Sarang, weightlifter from Chhattisgarh who represented the nation in Commonwealth Games and Asiad. Rustam today won the first prize in state level ongoing competition. Rustam says he could not perform well in Asiad because the time was too short after Commonwealth Games where he missed a bronze medal by one kg
Posted on: Dec 12, 2010. Tags: CHHATTISGARH SURENDRA HANSPAL
Govt must act to stop kidnap of children in Chhattisgarh
Aman Verma from Koria district of Chhhattisgarh says the abduction of children is becoming a common incident in the state these days and the government must put their act together to stop repeat of such incidents
Posted on: Dec 10, 2010. Tags: AMAN VERMA CHHATTISGARH
Chhattisgarh Bachao Andolan march to assembly on 8th Dec
Zulaikha Jabeen from Chhattisgarh Bachao Andolan is announcing that on 8th dec 10,000 adivasis from all over state march to the state assembly. They will bring along 4000 petitions with more than 100,000 signatures demanding better implementations of PESA, Forest rights act. They are demanding stoppage of fake environment hearings, harassment of activists and displacement from land
Posted on: Dec 06, 2010. Tags: CHHATTISGARH ZULAIKHA JABEEN
Dwarfs get together in Chhattisgarh, demand rights
Surendra Hanspal is telling about a unique felicitation program when more than 50 dwarfs were honored in Jai Satmbh square of Raipur yesterday. All the dwarf people of Chhattisgarh have come together under one banner and have presented a memorandum of demands to the government from the side of all the dwarfs in the state
Posted on: Dec 06, 2010. Tags: CHHATTISGARH SURENDRA HANSPAL
First mini Steel plant closed in Chhattisgarh
Bhagirath Verma from Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha says due to wrong policies of government first mini steel plant has closed down as feared. He says government shoud supply cheap raw material and electricity to mini steel plants for them to survive but the government is only interested in multi national companies. If this continues then loborers will be forced to come out in streets after joining hands with mill owners
