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Gadchiroli district, four taluks in Gondia remain 'Naxal-infested': Maharashtra Government
Gadchiroli district, four taluks in Gondia remain 'Naxal-infested': Maharashtra Government

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Gadchiroli district, four taluks in Gondia remain 'Naxal-infested': Maharashtra Government

'The entire Gadchiroli district and four taluks in Gondia remain 'Naxal-infested,' according to the Maharashtra Government. The Naxal tag has raised eyebrows as Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had declared part of Gadchiroli "free of Maoist activities" over five months ago and asserted south Gadchiroli would soon be rid of the Maoist menace. Editorial | ​Decisive moment: On Chhattisgarh anti-Maoist operation A Government Resolution (GR) on Friday (June 27, 2025) stated that Gondia, Salekasa, Devri and Arjuni Morgaon taluks in Gondia district and the entire Gadchiroli district are 'Naxal-infested.' It said the declaration is based on the Central Government's list of Maoist-affected areas. Gadchiroli is often referred to as the last district of Maharashtra as it is on the State's eastern border. After felicitating C60 commandos in January, Mr. Fadnavis said Maharashtra will soon become free of Maoists given the rise in the number of Maoists laying down their arms and the movement failing to attract recruits. "Gadchiroli Police almost eradicated Naxal activities in the district. North Gadchiroli is now free of Maoist activities and south Gadchiroli will soon become free from Maoists," he had told reporters, claiming that the dominance of Maoists in remote areas of Gadchiroli district was waning. 'The government has started the process to make Gadchrioli the 'first district' by eliminating the dominance of Maoists,' he said.

Meet IAS Amit Kataria, India's richest IAS officer, took just Rs 1 as salary, his family business is..., net worth is Rs...
Meet IAS Amit Kataria, India's richest IAS officer, took just Rs 1 as salary, his family business is..., net worth is Rs...

India.com

time08-06-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

Meet IAS Amit Kataria, India's richest IAS officer, took just Rs 1 as salary, his family business is..., net worth is Rs...

IAS Amit Kataria, India's richest IAS officer, is married to Asmita Handa, a commercial pilot by profession. (File) IAS Amit Kataria: Civil servants are nothing short of celebrities India as millions across the country celebrate their UPSC accolades and achievements as top bureaucrats. A few names that are often part of conversations about celebrity IAS and IPS officers, include famous names like IAS Tina Dabi, her younger sister IAS Ria Dabi, IPS Lodha, etc. But have you ever wondered who is the richest IAS officer in India? The answer is IAS Amit Kataria, a young IAS officer from Gurugram, who is considered the wealthiest civil servant in the country, and initially used to take just Rs 1 as salary. Who is IAS Amit Kataria – India's richest IAS officer? Born in an affluent business family based in Gurugram, Haryana, Amit Kataria did not join his family's vast business empire, and instead chose to become a civil servant to satiate his undying passing of serving the country and its people. The Kataria family owns a thriving real-estate business, which is spread across the entire Delhi-NCR region, and has annual turnover in crores of rupees. According to reports, IAS Amit Kataria used to take a salary of just Rs 1 when he first joined civil services, stating that his only motive of becoming an IAS officer was to serve the country, not monetary gain. Interestingly, Amit Kataria hogged the headlines in 2015 for the wrong reasons, when he was spotted wearing black sunglasses during his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which is against protocol. At the time, Kataria was posted as the District Collector of Naxal-infested Bastar district in Chhattisgarh The incident invited a show-cause notice sent to IAS Amit Kataria from the then chief minister of Chhattisgarh, Raman Singh. IAS Amit Kataria net worth According to media reports, IAS Amit Kataria has an estimated net worth of around Rs 8.90 crore, earning him the title of India's richest IAS officer. IAS Amit Kataria UPSC success Amit Kataria completed his schooling at the Delhi Public School, RK Puram, and later earned a degree in Electrical Engineering from the prestigious IIT Delhi. After his graduation, Kataria began preparing for the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE), and ultimately aced the tough recruitment test in 2003, securing an All-India Rank (AIR) of 18, and realizing his dream of becoming an IAS officer. He was accorded the Chhattisgarh cadre. IAS Amit Kataria wife IAS Amit Kataria is married to Asmita Handa, a commercial pilot by profession. The couple are fond of travelling, and often share vacation photos on their Instagram pages.

Khelo India Beach Games 2025: Unique mallakhamb academy in remote Bastar, its superstar coach & athlete
Khelo India Beach Games 2025: Unique mallakhamb academy in remote Bastar, its superstar coach & athlete

Mint

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Mint

Khelo India Beach Games 2025: Unique mallakhamb academy in remote Bastar, its superstar coach & athlete

Mallakhamb is one of the oldest traditional sports in India and it is alive and kicking in the heart of Chhattisgarh's Bastar district. If there is a classic case study to establish the transformative power of sports and its social impact, here's the story of Manoj Kumar and his protege Rakesh Kumar Varda. Manoj Prasad is a living example of how sports can bring about social change in troubled Naxal-infested regions of central India. Prasad, an STF (Special Task Force) officer, runs the Abujhmad Mallakhamb Academy in Narayanpur. Uniquely, chirldren from tribal communities are enrolled here and Prasad is like a father figure to them. He takes care of all expenses from accommodation to meals and equipment for training. Rakesh, one Prasad's wards, excelled in mallakhamb, a non-medal sport at the first Khelo India Beach Games underway here. At KIBG, 10 trainees of Prasad's Abujhmad Mallakhamb Academy, which was established in 2017, took part. For most of them from economically and socially marginalized backgrounds, Diu has been a window to the world. Fifteen-year-old Rakesh has been outstanding at KIBG. He had the credentials to do well and he did not fail. Rakesh won a gold medal at the Khelo India Beach Games. Since mallakhamb is a demonstration sport, this medal did not count in the overall tally but it was an endorsement of an athlete's excellence in a particular sport. Rakesh hails from the tribal village of Kutul in the Abujhmad region of Narayanpur district. He is a member of the tribal community and is the only youngster from his area to play mallakhamb. Rakesh has won over 30 medals at national and state-level competitions. Recently, Rakesh won four medals (one silver and three bronze) at the Khelo India Youth Games held in Bihar. Rakesh began practicing Mallakhamb at the age of eight. Credit for introducing him to the sport solely goes to his coach, Manoj Prasad. Rakesh's achievemnets speak volumes. In 2022, he set a Limca Book of Records entry for the longest handstand (1 minute and 6 seconds) on a Mallakhamb pole at the All India Handstand Championship. In 2023, he and his team from the Abujhmad Mallakhamb Academy won India's Got Talent Season 10. Rakesh has also won a bronze at the Khelo India Youth Games in Panchkula, a bronze at the National Games in Gujarat, a gold, silver, and two bronze medals at the Khelo India Youth Games in Ujjain and a bronze at the National Games in Goa. Rakesh has faced personal tragedy too. Just two days after returning from the Gujarat National Games, his mother passed away. However, due to lack of communication in his remote village , he received the news only after two days. Speaking to SAI Media, Rakesh said, 'My goal is to work towards the development of my region and to pass on the culture of my ancestors to future generations.' But all credit to Manoj Prasad for remaining a strong force in a sport that does not make mainstream news. 'Fulfilling the daily needs of 25 children is not an easy task but seeing the results, senior police and administrative officials living in my area have started helping wholeheartedly for some time now. Along with this, many local people have also come forward to help them. In this, the secretary of Chhattisgarh Malkhamb Sangh, Rajkumar Sharma, has a special contribution and is always willing to help us,' Prasad told SAI Media. 'I bring tribal children between 5-15 years from different areas and take care of their education and sports needs at the academy. These children come from completely illiterate families with no source of income. I want to help them enter the mainstream on the basis of their abilities so they can secure jobs and lead better lives. I'm all they have,' Prasad, a former national level sprinter, said on an emotional note. Prasad concluded by saying, 'The Khelo India Beach Games is a great initiative. I was happy to see Mallakhamb included in it. Now that the Government of India has announced the organization of Tribal Games, we are very excited. Bringing tribal communities into the mainstream is essential if India is to become a global power—and I believe it can be done through the transformative power of sports.'

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