Bad situation of mobile network in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh
A citizen journalist from Bijapur district in Chhattisgarh is talking to a mobile phone user who is telling about the bad situation of mobile services in the district. He says BSNL is down from last 3 days and it takes 15 to 20 minutes to complete one call in Idea because the call gets dropped every now and then. He says Bijapur is a district headquarter but the mobile connectivity is appalling here and it is going from bad to worse
Posted on: Jun 10, 2011. Tags: BIJAPUR CHHATTISGARH
Severe drinking water problem in Bijapur town of Chhattisgarh
A Citizen Journalist in Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh is interviewing a common citizen about problem of water in Bijapur town. The interviewee says in Gondi language that there is very small of water is supplied as the water level has gone down. They need to go far to fetch water which takes away lots of time
Posted on: May 29, 2011. Tags: BIJAPUR CHHATTISGARH WATER
An interview on shortage of smaller currency notes in Bijapur
kamlesh Painkra from Bijapur in Chhattisgarh is doing an interview with journalist Rajaram Tiwari who is talking about shortage of small currency notes and change in the region. Mr Tiwari says for lack of small notes people are forced to buy goods in bulk. Banks should release small denomination of notes and coins immediately to help the people
Posted on: Feb 26, 2011. Tags: BIJAPUR KAMLESH PAINKRA
Public hearing on NREGA on 5th March in Ambikapur
Sanjay Sharma of Lok Sahbhagi Manch says to study late payment, forged muster role, illegal use of machines and contractors in NREGA a public hearing has been organised on 5th March in Ambikapur, in Surguja district of Chhattisgarh. He invites everyone who wants to share their experience about NREGA. For more details on the public hearing you can contact him at 9425582050
Posted on: Feb 15, 2011. Tags: AMBIKAPUR NREGA SANJAY SHARMA
Activist harassed by police after being labelled Naxal supporter
Ramgopal Kashyap a social activist in Pithora area of Mahasamund district in Chhattisgarh was beaten up by local police inside the police station. Mr Kashyap was allowed to go home on intervention of some ATS police officers but when Mr Kashyap did a complaint to the higher authorities he was again dragged to the police station and was forced to sign on a paper saying police never beat him
