Raipur. The Higher Education Department has suspended the Principals in charge of colleges in two different districts on charges of financial irregularities. The officer in charge of the Directorate of Higher Education has issued this order.
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Raipur, 17 April 2025 Stars of Chhattisgarh shine in Nepal Stars of Chhattisgarh shine in Nepal Four promising players from Chhattisgarh’s Kabirdham district have brought laurels to Chhattisgarh and the country by giving a strong performance in the International Bodybuilding and Weightlifting Competition held in Pokhara city of Nepal. More than 300 players from seven countries, including India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Myanmar, participated in this competition organized by the International United Indian Sports Association. From India’s side, Suraj Rajput, Deepali Soni, Abhishek Tiwari and Anurag Jangde from Kawardha, Chhattisgarh, participated in this prestigious competition and won gold medals. It is known that in the bodybuilding competition, Suraj Rajput of Kabirdham won the title of International Mr. Overall by leaving behind participants from seven countries. Suraj has also won medals in Mr. Chhattisgarh, Senior National Bodybuilding Championship and Powerlifting in the past. Currently, he is playing the role of a coach in Kawardha’s “Bharat Health Club” and is giving free training to about 50 youths. Deepali Soni, who became the first female gold-winning weightlifter of the district, won in the 76 kg category. She has also performed brilliantly in national and state level competitions before this. Abhishek Tiwari of the sub-junior category won the gold medal in the men’s 67 kg category. Earlier, he has also won medals in school national games. At the same time, 14-year-old Anurag Jangde, who won the gold medal in sub-junior weightlifting in the 109 kg category, has also topped many district and school level competitions before. It is worth noting that the credit for training these four players also goes to Suraj Rajput, who has been preparing the youth of the district for international level by giving free training with dedication for years. Suraj Rajput expressed his gratitude to Chief Minister Shri Vishnudev Sai, Deputy Chief Minister Shri Vijay Sharma, Sports Minister Shri Tank Ram Verma for his success and the achievements of the team and said that this achievement will become an inspiration for every youth of the district as well as the state. He told that in the coming time, an international competition will be organized in Dubai, for which he will also prepare with full dedication from Kawardha. This performance by the players on the soil of Nepal is a matter of pride not only for Chhattisgarh but for the entire country. Bodybuilder Suraj Rajput – Suraj Rajput’s name needs no introduction in the world of bodybuilding. In the international competition in Nepal, he won the title of International Mr. Overall by defeating the experts from seven countries. Suraj Rajput said that this victory is not only mine but of the whole Chhattisgarh. It is not easy to reach the international stage from a small town, but if there is passion in the mind and the guidance is right, then no destination is far. Suraj is giving free training to about 50 players as a coach in ‘Bharat Health Club’. He has also won medals in Mr. Chhattisgarh, Senior National and Powerlifting competitions. Weightlifter Deepali Soni of Kabirdham district, who won the gold medal in the 76 kg category, has become the first female weightlifter of Kabirdham. She created history by winning a medal at the international level. Sharing her experience, Deepali Soni says that the trip to Nepal was very inspiring for me. Going abroad for the first time to play and hoist the tricolor was a dream, which has come true. I am happy that now other daughters of the district will also take inspiration to move forward in sports like weightlifting. “Deepali has already won medals in national and state level competitions. Weightlifter Abhishek Tiwari set a great example of his hard work by winning the gold medal in the 67 kg sub-junior weightlifting category. Abhishek Tiwari says that when the medal came around my neck, I remembered the hard work of my parents, Guruji and the entire district. Living in Nepal, the players there and the environment were all new, but we had pledged to keep the Indian flag high. Weightlifter Anurag Jangde Anurag Jangde, who won gold in sub-junior weightlifting in the 109 kg category at the age of just 14, caught everyone’s attention. Expressing his happiness over the achievement in the first foreign trip of his career, Anurag Jangde said, “I am very happy that I was able to win a gold medal for the country at such a young age. All this was possible because of my coach Suraj Sir, who selflessly prepared us day and night.” I cannot express in words the joy of waving the national flag abroad.
