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Man, 30, Rapes 3-Month-Old Niece In Madhya Pradesh
A 30-year-old man allegedly raped his three-month-old niece under the influence of alcohol on Tuesday in Madhya Pradesh's Morena district, police said.
Boy, 10, Mauled To Death By Leopard In Madhya Pradesh
A leopard killed a 10-year-old boy in a village in Katni district of Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday afternoon, sparking panic among the local residents, officials said.
VE Commercial Vehicles gets Rs 192.36 cr demand from GST authority
NEW DELHI, Dec 30: Eicher Motors Ltd on Tuesday said its subsidiary VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd has received a GST demand of Rs 192.36 crore, along with a penalty, in a matter related to delay in reporting credit notes for the financial year 2017-18 . In July this year VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd (VECV) received Show Cause Notice (SCN) from the Commissioner, CGST & Central Excise, Ujjain Commissionerate, Madhya Pradesh alleging contraventions of the provisions of CGST Act, 2017 [] The post VE Commercial Vehicles gets Rs 192.36 cr demand from GST authority appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Big allegations has been imposed on two district officials of Madhya Pradesh's Khandwa, Zila Panchayat CEO Nagarjun B. Gowda and Collector Rishabh Gupta, for using fabricated evidence and AI generated photographs to bag a national presidential award when nothing exists on ground.
32 people fall ill due to suspected water contamination in MP's Indore
INDORE: At least 32 people have fallen ill due to suspected water contamination in a locality in Madhya Pradesh's Indore city, prompting the administration to collect samples of drinking water for testing, officials said on Tuesday. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav directed the administration of Indore, the cleanest city in the country, to ensure prompt and quality treatment for all patients. Talking to PTI, Indore District Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO) Dr Madhav Prasad Hasani said that 32 people from the Bhagirathpura area have been admitted to different hospitals in the city over the last few days. Patients say they suffered vomiting and diarrhoea after drinking contaminated water, he said. Hasani said drinking water samples have been collected for testing from the locality, and reports will arrive in 48 hours. Residents of Bhagirathpura said that they fell ill after consuming water from the Narmada River supplied to homes through municipal tap connections. We have sent water samples for testing. We can comment on the matter only after the test reports arrive, Indore mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava said. Indore relies on the Narmada River for its water needs, and water is brought to the city from Jalud in neighbouring Khargone district, about 80 km away, through pipelines laid by the municipal corporation.
The Rewa Model Farm Project marked a significant milestone for the advancement of Natural Farming in Madhya Pradesh with its successful inauguration at Basaman Mama Gaushansh Vanyavihar near Semaria in Rewa district. Hon’ble Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah planting and watering a sapling at the Rewa Model Farm The project was inaugurated in the august presence of Hon’ble Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah , Hon’ble Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shri Mohan Yadav , Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister Shri Rajendra Shukla , and Chairman of the Sri Sri Institute of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Trust Shri Prasana Prabhu . The occasion reflected strong institutional commitment towards promoting Natural Farming as a sustainable and farmer-centric agricultural approach in the state. Developed by Art of Living’s Sri Sri Institute of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Trust in collaboration with Basaman Mama Gaushansh Vanyavihar and the Government of Madhya Pradesh , and inspired by the vision of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the Rewa Model Farm has been established as a live demonstration and training centre for Natural Farming. The project showcases practical, low-cost, and scalable farming practices suitable for small and marginal farmers. Spread across approximately 2.5 to 3 acres, the Rewa Model Farm functions as a working, field-based model rather than a conceptual pilot. The entire plot was developed in a very short period of time due to the dedication, discipline, and sustained efforts of AOL-SSIAST volunteers. Volunteers worked tirelessly on the ground, from land preparation and layout planning to plantation, input preparation, and infrastructure support, often contributing long hours with a strong sense of ownership and service. Their disciplined teamwork and commitment played a critical role in translating the vision of the model farm into a fully functional reality within a limited timeframe. Chairman Shri Prasana Prabhu explaining the Rewa Model Farm and its Natural Farming systems During the inauguration, Chairman Shri Prasana Prabhu guided the dignitaries through the various components of the farm, explaining how the integrated systems operate and how farmers can replicate these practices on their own land. A key highlight of the project is the multilayer farming system, which enables cultivation of multiple crops at different levels within the same plot. This optimises land use, reduces risk through diversification, and is designed to enhance farmers’ income by over five times compared to conventional single-crop farming. The Rewa Model Farm also includes dedicated horticulture and medicinal plant plots. Fruit-bearing saplings, vegetables, and medicinal species have been planted using Natural Farming methods, creating additional income opportunities while supporting nutrition and long-term sustainability. Another important feature inaugurated was the Bio Input Centre , which focuses on preparing natural inputs such as Jeevamrut and Ghanajeevamrut using desi cow dung and cow urine. These inputs enhance soil microbial activity, improve soil structure, and restore long-term soil fertility, while reducing dependence on chemical fertilisers and external inputs. AOL-SSIAST has been working in the field of Natural Farming for over 17 years and has trained more than three million farmers across India. The Rewa Model Farm builds on this experience and serves as a structured training and demonstration hub, where farmers learn through direct observation and hands-on engagement in soil health management, crop planning, natural pest control, and bio-input preparation. Inspired by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s vision of working in harmony with nature, the Rewa Model Farm reflects the belief that sustainable agriculture strengthens farmer self-reliance, village economies, and long-term rural resilience. The Rewa Model Farm Project now stands as a practical and replicable model for Natural Farming in Madhya Pradesh and beyond, offering a clear roadmap for sustainable and inclusive agricultural development. Donate Now | Support Sustainable Agriculture Your contribution helps empower farmers, revive indigenous seed systems, and scale Natural Farming across India. Together, we can nurture the soil, strengthen rural livelihoods, and build a healthier future for generations to come. ssiast.artofliving.org/donate About AOL-SSIAST Founded in 2009 under the vision of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the Art of Living’s Sri Sri Institute of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Trust is a pioneering force in India’s sustainable agriculture movement. AOL-SSIAST has trained over 3 million farmers across 24 states in Natural Farming practices and empowered 1.15 lakh farmers in suicide-prone districts. With a strong network of 2,300+ certified trainers, AOL-SSIAST has transformed over 5,56,000 acres into climate-resilient, chemical-free farmland. Its holistic work spans farmer training, seed banks, Goshalas, afforestation, and regenerative agri-models - driving a future-ready, farmer-centric, and environmentally sustainable India.
Blind Womens T20 WC Winning Team A symbol Of Empowerment: MP Guv
Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel: Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel on Monday praised the Indian Blind Womens T20 World Cup 2025 winning team, describing it as a symbol of womens empowerment. Governor Patel made this remark during an interaction with three players from Madhya Pradesh in the national blind womens T20 teamSushma Patel, Sunita Sarathe and Durga Yewale at Lok Bhavan, Bhopal. Their victory is an excellent example of the courage and inner strength of persons with disabilities. The daughters achievement is a matter of inspiration and pride for every citizen of the country, and the visually impaired women players have brought glory to Madhya Pradesh and India on the global stage through their outstanding performance, the Governor stated. He felicitated all three players with shawls and mementoes and encouraged them and their coach, extending congratulations and best wishes for their bright future. The Indian womens blind cricket team created history on 23 November 2025 by defeating Nepal in the final of the T20 World Cup held in Colombo and winning the inaugural title. The national side included three talented players from Madhya PradeshSunita Sarathe from Narmadapuram district, Sushma Patel from Damoh district, and Durga Yewale from Betul district. Two weeks ago, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav had welcomed three players at his residence and had announced a cash reward of Rs 25 lakh to each of the three. The national side included three talented players from Madhya PradeshSunita Sarathe from Narmadapuram district, Sushma Patel from Damoh district, and Durga Yewale from Betul district. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Indian Women's Blind Cricket Team clinched the title in the inaugural Blind Women's T20 World Cup, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka. In the final held in Colombo, India defeated Nepal by seven wickets after overcoming Australia in the semi-finals. Article Source: IANS
IAS Officer Slaps, Abuses Shopkeeper For Urinating Near Sacred Narmada River
An IAS officer Gajendra Nagesh slapped a young man at the Barman sand ghat on the banks of the Narmada River in Narsinghpur district in Madhya Pradesh.
VHT: Shrijith, Shreyas Gopal Help Karnataka Beat TN By Four Wickets, MP Defeat Kerala
Vijay Hazare Trophy Elite Group: Wicketkeeper K.L. Shrijith and leg-spin bowling all-rounder Shreyas Gopal shared a match-winning 116-run partnership for the fifth wicket as defending champions Karnataka chased down 289 to beat Tamil Nadu by six wickets with 17 balls remaining in their Vijay Hazare Trophy Elite Group A encounter at the Gujarat College Stadium on Monday. Karnataka appeared in trouble at 136/4, especially with captain Mayank Agarwal making 58, before Shrijith, who made 77, and Gopal, who scored 55, combined to rescue their side with smart running between the wickets and clinical punishment of loose deliveries. After both fell in quick succession, Abhinav Manohar remained unbeaten on 20 while Vidyadhar Patil contributed 17 not out to guide Karnataka home with a flurry of boundaries. The victory extended Karnataka's winning streak to three matches in the tournament. Previously, Tamil Nadu captain N. Jagadeesan played a fluent 65 while Pradosh Ranjan Paul's 57 and R. Sai Kishore's 38 provided some late impetus, but Abhilash Shetty's incisive bowling led the way for Karnataka to bowl out Tamil Nadu for 288. In another Group C match at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Madhya Pradesh secured their second consecutive victory by dismissing Kerala for 167 and win by 45 runs. Himanshu Mantri top-scored with 93 off 105 balls, sharing a crucial 66-run ninth-wicket stand with Tripuresh Singh, who made 37. On a turning wicket, Kerala's batting collapsed against Madhya Pradesh's spin attack. Shubham Sharma claimed 3-16, while Shivag Kumar and Saransh Jain took two wickets each. N.M. Sharafuddeen's aggressive 42 coming at the back end of the innings reduced the margin of defeat for Kerala. Brief Scores: Tamil Nadu 288 in 49.5 overs (N. Jagadeesan 65, Pradosh Ranjan Paul 57; Abhilash Shetty 4-57) lost to Karnataka 293/6 in 47.1 overs (K.L. Shrijith 77, Mayank Agarwal 58; Sunny Sandhu 1-25, Gurjapneet Singh 1-35) by four wickets Madhya Pradesh 214 in 46.1 overs (Himanshu Mantri 93, Tripuresh Singh 37; Ankit Sharma 4-38, B Aparajith 3-36) beat Kerala 167 in 40.1 overs (N.M. Sharafuddeen 42, Salman Nizar 30; Shubham Sharma 3-16, Saransh Jain 2-17) by 47 runs Brief Scores: Tamil Nadu 288 in 49.5 overs (N. Jagadeesan 65, Pradosh Ranjan Paul 57; Abhilash Shetty 4-57) lost to Karnataka 293/6 in 47.1 overs (K.L. Shrijith 77, Mayank Agarwal 58; Sunny Sandhu 1-25, Gurjapneet Singh 1-35) by four wickets Also Read: Live Cricket Score Tripura 286 all out in 49.5 overs (Tejasvi Jaiswal 61, Sridam Paul 50; Aniket Choudhary 3-64, Khaleel Ahmed 2-51) beat Rajasthan 220 in 44.2 overs (Karan Lamba 61, Vijay Shankar 4-30) by 66 runs Article Source: IANS
Video: Tiger Attacks Man In Village Near Bandhavgarh Reserve, Then Sits On Cot
A tiger entered a village located in the periphery of the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh on Monday, attacked a man, and later sat on a cot inside a house, forcing residents to flee to the rooftop.
No House, No Refunds: Madhya Pradesh Scheme Faces Corruption Charge
Housing for all, a promise that every poor family will one day have a permanent roof over its head. But across large parts of Madhya Pradesh, that promise has collapsed into years of waiting, pointing towards corruption.
BJP Councillor's Husband Arrested For Rape After Threat Video Goes Viral
A BJP Councillor's husband, who was accused of raping a woman at knifepoint, has been arrested, a senior police officer in Madhya Pradesh's Satna district said on Monday.
Madhya Pradesh police on Monday questioned around 15 migrant workers and began verifying their documents after BJP members lodged a complaint alleging they were Bangladeshi nationals living illegally in India, reported PTI. According to police, the migrant workers were brought to the Malharganj police station for questioning after receiving the compaint. Their citizenship is being verified. If they are found to be residing illegally in India, appropriate legal action will be taken against them, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Shrikrishna Lalchandani told reporters. Another police official said Aadhaar cards recovered from these migrant workers carry addresses from different areas of West Bengal. We have learnt that these people were working as labourers in Indore. Their identity is being verified with the help of the West Bengal police, the DCP stated. Chandan Singh Bais, president of a local BJP mandal, claimed party workers came to know about illegal migrants in Indore during a survey conducted in connection with the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. He claimed BJP activists checked Aadhaar cards of these people and that only four of these documents could be verified through a one-time password (OTP). We have demanded that all illegal Bangladeshi migrants be sent back to their country, he said. (With inputs from PTI)
Himachal Pradesh: Manali sex racket busted, two arrested
Police arrested two men from Madhya Pradesh for allegedly running a sex racket in Manali and rescued four women during raids. The accused have been identified as Dharmindra Solanki and Nikki Parmar alias Yogi
Concession Tickets For Students, Specially Abled Spectators In NZ V IND Final ODI: MPCA
The Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association: The Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association is offering concessionary tickets for students and a dedicated ticketing initiative for specially-abled spectators for the final match of the three-match ODI series between India and New Zealand at the Holkar Stadium. MPCA has confirmed that tickets for the final ODI of a three-match series between India and New Zealand, scheduled for January 18, will be sold exclusively online. Concession tickets for students will be available for the East Stand (Lower/II floor), one ticket per student, on a first-come, first-served basis via the online system only, with a high application volume expected. MPCA has engaged District by Zomato as the official online ticketing agency. The tickets shall be available only by online mode, it said in a release. The registration window opens at 11 am on December 31, 2025, and will remain open until the ticket quota is filled or until 5.00 pm on January 1, 2026. The process for obtaining concession tickets will have two stages; the first step involves uploading the necessary documents. In the second step, the documents will be checked and approved or rejected by MPCA. Upon approval of the document, the applicant shall receive a WhatsApp message or email containing a link to purchase the ticket and pay the amount. After successful payment, they shall receive a ticket booking confirmation. The ticket shall be delivered by courier. The ticket rates for the student concession category are Rs 750 for the East Stand lower and Rs 950 for the East Stand (II floor). A similar process has been put in place for specially abled spectators, with the tickets priced at Rs 300 and allocated in the North-East Gallery. Only one ticket can be purchased by the person having a 'duly valid' certificate of incapacity from the competent government authority (civil surgeon). This certificate will have to be uploaded on the link for MPCA record. Those requiring wheelchairs should purchase a wheelchair ticket. The wheelchair has to be arranged by the purchaser on the match day, MPCA said. Meanwhile, general ticket prices for the match range from Rs 800 to Rs 7,000 across various stands and pavilion levels, with additional payment gateway charges, convenience fees, courier charges, etc., and any taxes thereon. Only one ticket can be purchased by the person having a 'duly valid' certificate of incapacity from the competent government authority (civil surgeon). This certificate will have to be uploaded on the link for MPCA record. Those requiring wheelchairs should purchase a wheelchair ticket. The wheelchair has to be arranged by the purchaser on the match day, MPCA said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The three-match ODI series gets underway on January 11 at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara, with the second match on January 14 at the Niranjan Shah Stadium in Rajkot. The final ODI on January 18 will be the 29th ODI to be hosted by MPCA and the eighth at Holkar Stadium. Article Source: IANS
Vikran Engineering shares soared after it accepted LOAs for 45.75 MW solar projects in Madhya Pradesh under the PM KUSUM-C scheme. The projects will be executed in Vidisha district to supply power to MPPMCL.
Tigress found dead in Madhya Pradeshs Sagar; state reports 55 tiger mortalities in 2025
BHOPAL:Yet another tiger death has been reported from the 'Tiger State' Madhya Pradesh this time from the Sagar district of Bundelkhand region. With this latest tiger fatality, the number of mortalities of the striped big cat in Madhya Pradesh so far in 2025 has touched 55 the highest in any year since the launch of the Project Tiger in 1973. The adult female tiger, aged between eight and ten years, was found dead near the Hilgan village on the Sagar-Dhana Road on Sunday. The latest tiger death was reported from the Dhana Forest Range under the Sagar South Forest Division. The matter was immediately reported to the forest department staff by the villagers, who had spotted the tigers carcass in the morning. The forest department team, led by the Dhana Forest Ranger Pratik Srivastava, rushed to the spot and started the on-spot investigations. According to highly placed officials in the state forest department, though the actual cause of death will be known only after the necropsy of the carcass, the absence of signs of injuries on the body or any circumstantial evidence of suspected poisoning suggest that the adult female might have been electrocuted due to some electric trap set up by villagers in the area. The local forest department staff are also ascertaining whether the tigress had been moving in the same area for a long time or travelled there from some other place, including the Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve or the Panna Tiger Reserve. Importantly, as per details available with the TNIE , out of the 55 tiger deaths which have taken place in MP so far this year, 11 deaths are unnatural, out of which around eight have been caused due to electric traps set up by villagers to save their crops from wild boars and antelopes or bush hunting of wild animals. The electrocution-related deaths of tigers in MP are a major cause of concern for the state forest department, which is particularly happening due to villagers setting up such traps to save their crops from wild boars and antelopes especially as the pace and process of the revenue departments compensation for crops damaged by wild animals is very slow and complicated. Sharing the video of the dead tiger on social media on Sunday evening, Bhopal-based wildlife activist Ajay Dubey wrote, When will this cycle of tiger deaths finally end? 55 tigers have been lost in Madhya Pradesh so far this year, there is a complete lack of accountability. Today, another tiger's carcass was discovered in Dhana, Sagarsuspected to belong to the Panna Tiger Reserve. Who will answer for this mounting crisis?
Tiger Death In Madhya Pradesh Pushes Year's Toll To Highest Since 1973
Another tiger death has been reported from Madhya Pradesh, pushing the total number of tiger fatalities to the highest ever recorded in a single year since the launch of Project Tiger in 1973.
Stray dog found carrying newborns body in its jaws near cremation ground in MP's Vidisha district
VIDISHA: A stray dog was found carrying a newborn child's body in its jaws near Parashari cremation ground in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh on Sunday, leaving locals shocked. People who had reached the cremation ground for the last rites noticed the dog and informed the police. Ganj Basoda Dehat police station in-charge Manoj Dubey said the newborn appeared to be around four to five months old. He said there are instances of newborns being buried near the cremation ground, and animals such as badgers sometimes dig up the ground, bringing bodies out. It is possible that the body surfaced in this manner and was picked up by dogs, he added. Police buried the newborn's body and are probing the matter, Dubey said. The incident came as a grim reminder of multiple incidents reported in early to mid-202
Rare leopard Gecko lizard found accidentally in MP tiger sanctuary
BHOPAL: In a rare wildlife sighting, a laundry staff at the Pench Tiger Reserve (PTR) in Madhya Pradesh has photographed a colourful and possibly rare lizard species, marking what officials say could be the first such record from the reserve. Anil Rajak, a laundry staff at the forest departments guest house in the Karmajhiri range of the tiger reserve, spotted the multi-hued lizard crawling through dry leaves near the guest house recently. Struck by its vivid colours, Rajak clicked photographs on his mobile phone and shared them with forest officials. I was amazed by the different colours on the lizards body. We have been encouraged by senior officers to report unusual wildlife sightings, so I shared the pictures, without realising what would follow, Rajak said. According to PTR Deputy Director Rajnish Kumar Singh, preliminary examination suggests the lizard could belong to either the Painted Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis pictus) or the Satpura Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis satpuraensis). This is the first time such a lizard has been photographed in the reserve. We are matching the images with available reptile databases to confirm the species, Singh said. The Painted Leopard Gecko was scientifically described in 2022 from the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha and is considered rare, with threats including illegal pet trade. The Satpura Leopard Gecko, meanwhile, is endemic to parts of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. If confirmed, the sighting would be the first record of either species from PTR. The chance discovery earned Rajak the tiger reserves Man of the Month award, comprising a certificate and shield. Discovery A preliminary examination suggests the lizard is either a Painted Leopard Gecko or Satpura Leopard Gecko The chance discovery earned Rajak the tiger reserves Man of the Month award, comprising a certificate and shield
MP CM orders probe after police allegedly assault senior journalists in Ashta
BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav has ordered an inquiry into the alleged assault of a national news channels senior journalist and video journalist by local police in the communally sensitive town of Ashta in Sehore district. The journalists, including Zee News senior reporter Pramod Sharma and video journalist Rajat, were reportedly attacked by on-duty officers on Saturday afternoon while covering the town, which recently witnessed communal clashes between Karni Sena activists and members of the Muslim community over a dispute involving urination. We were covering the protests by right-wing Hindu groups on Saturday afternoon when the police, led by local station in-charge Girish Dube, assaulted us and damaged the camera. We were taken like criminals in a police vehicle to the station and made to stand there for about half an hour. Our camera was returned only after two hours, but all recorded data and visuals had been deleted, Sharma and Rajat alleged. The journalists were subsequently taken to Chirayu Hospital on the outskirts of Bhopal, where Sharma is being treated for multiple injuries. Taking cognisance of the alleged assault, MP CM Dr Mohan Yadav, who also holds the state home affairs portfolio, directed State DGP Kailash Makwana on Sunday evening to ensure a senior officer probes the incident. The Chief Minister also instructed the Bhopal district administration to provide the best possible medical care for the senior journalist, with all expenses to be borne by the government. Ashta, a communally sensitive town in central Madhya Pradesh, had witnessed clashes between Karni Sena activists and the minority community on the night of 21 December, following a minor dispute related to urination and parking. Since then, the town has remained under heavy police security, owing to separate protests by right-wing Hindu groups and the minority community. So far, ten individuals from the minority community have been arrested in connection with the 21 December incident, while arrests relating to the other side are still pending.
You Misbehaved: Rahul Gandhi's Quip Over Digvijaya Singh's RSS-BJP Post
Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh, who had advised the Congress to learn from the RSS-BJP relationship, met Rahul Gandhi face-to-face today at the party headquarters, Indira Bhavan, on the occasion of Congress Foundation Day.
Digvijay's RSS praise: Remark open dissent to Rahul Gandhi, says BJP
NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday responded to a social media post of Congress leader Digvijay Singh that featured a photograph showing Narendra Modi sitting on the floor near senior party leaders, saying the image reflected BJPs working culture. Ahead of Saturdays Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting, the Congress leader triggered a political stir by praising the organisational strength of the BJP and its ideological mentor, the RSS. Sharing an old photograph of PM Narendra Modi on social media, Singh highlighted how grassroots workers rose through the ranks to become Chief Minister and Prime Minister, calling it the power of the organisation. At the CWC meeting, Singh reportedly stressed the urgent need to strengthen the Congress at the grassroots, pointing out that while District Congress Committees exist on paper in Madhya Pradesh, the party lacked an active workforce. In response, Congress general secretary (organisation) K C Venugopal said state leaders also needed to play their part, while Singh acknowledged the point. Singhs post, which tagged the official Congress handle along with party president Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi, caused a flutter among leaders. Several insiders said they supported his call for organisational reform. Afterwards, Singh clarified on social media that his remarks were only about organisational strength and not an endorsement of the BJP or RSS. You people have misunderstood things. I am a staunch opponent of the BJP and the RSS, he wrote, adding, I said whatever I wanted to. BJP Rajya Sabha MP and national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi said, This is a symbol of the working style of BJP, how a person connected to the ground can reach the top with talent, capability and the support of the organisation. Referring to the photograph, Trivedi said, This is a well-known photograph in which Advani ji is sitting on the chair, and PM Modi, who was a young Karyakarta at that time, is sitting on the floor. He added that Digvijay Singh is a very senior leader and has been observing politics for a long time, suggesting that he might have realised this fact. Taking a swipe at Congress party culture, Trivedi said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is Gudri ke Lal, while the Congress leadership is described as Jawahar ke Lal, and both cannot be compared. The Congress leadership have brought their party to an upside-down state, while our Prime Minister rose from the bottom to the top and is taking the party to the top as well, he said. Taking a dig at Rahul Gandhi, Trivedi said that Digvijay Singh had questioned Gandhis understanding. Congress is struggling without power and after 2024 this struggle has turned into desperation and agony, he added. BJP national spokesperson, Shehzad Poonawalla also mocked Rahul Gandhi, saying, now even people from the party and family are expressing no-confidence against Rahul Gandhi.
Nothing Will Happen To Me: BJP Councillor's Husband To Woman He Raped
A BJP councillor's husband in Madhya Pradesh's Satna district has been accused of raping a woman at knifepoint, making a video of the act, and later threatening her with it to force her into repeated sexual relations.
MP Congress Media Wing Chiefs Resignation Exposes Rift In Party
Chairman of the media department of the Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) of Madhya Pradesh Mukesh Nayak on Saturday tendered his resignation from his post to pave way for a new face to take charge of the media wing of the state party.
Two killed as BJP youth wing leader crashes car into people in Morena district in Madhya Pradesh
An 11-year-old boy and a senior citizen were killed
Madhya Pradesh HC directs state to bear delivery expenses of 16-year-old rape survivor
JABALPUR: The Madhya Pradesh High Court has allowed a 16-year-old rape survivor to give birth to her baby, holding that termination of pregnancy cannot be permitted without her consent. The girl has since married the accused and the father of her child. A single bench of Justice Vishal Mishra directed that the state government bear all expenses related to the delivery, which will be conducted at Hamidia Hospital in Bhopal in the presence of an expert medical team. The order of December 11, a copy of which was made available on Friday, came after a district court wrote to the HC concerning the termination of pregnancy of the minor rape survivor. The HC then sought a report from a medical board. According to the medical board's report, the survivor was 16 years and seven months old, and her gestational age was 29 weeks and one day, which fell within the permissible delivery period. The report said that the survivor was counselled about the options of undergoing or not undergoing abortion, and she expressed her wish to continue with the pregnancy. According to a report submitted by the Child Welfare Committee (CWC), the survivor said that she had married the father of her child (the accused) and wanted to go ahead with the delivery. The report said the girl's parents were unwilling to keep her with them because she married of her own will. The parents said they had no relationship with their daughter, noted the CWC report. Holding that abortion cannot be allowed without the survivor's consent, the HC directed the CWC to keep her under its care until she turns 18 and make all possible efforts to ensure the safety of her child.
Class 7 Students Stripped, Made To Stand In Cold Over Incomplete Homework In Madhya Pradesh
Visuals of young students being stripped to their innerwear and made to stand outside in the cold as punishment went viral on social media, triggering outrage.
Infighting In Madhya Pradesh Congress Erupts Over Media Talent Hunt List
As the Congress struggles to regain political ground in Madhya Pradesh, an internal dispute within the party's media department has come to light, exposing sharp factionalism and coordination gaps within the state unit.
Two youths loot jewellery worth Rs 16 Lakh in Indore after losing job; arrested from Bhopal
BHOPAL: Two 18-year-old youths were arrested for looting ornaments worth Rs 16.17 lakh from a jewellery showroom in Rau area of in Madhya Pradesh's Indore district on December 22. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Indore Zone-1) Krishna Lalchandani said the two youths were childhood friends and had rented a flat together in Rau area. One youth worked part-time as graphic designer for a premier IT company in Indore, while the other was preparing for NEET. After the boy lost his part-time job, the two of them were unable to handle expenses including rent. Put under severe financial pressure, the two youths planned a heist inspired by Bollywood film Bunty Aur Babli . Last month, the duo went to a jewellery showroom on the pretext of buying a ring, during which they did a detailed recce of the shop. They tried to execute their burglary plans multiple times, but had returned empty handed due to police presence, the DCP said. On December 22 night, they managed to enter the shop through the terrace of a house in the neighbouring building. As the house was vacant then, their plans were carried out with ease. The DCP said, After registering a case of burglary, police scanned the CCTV grabs of cameras installed near the shop, which revealed that one of the masked burglars climbed down into the shop via the terrace. The DCP added that the police got a picture of the car used in the burglary. Further investigation took the cops to the vehicles original owner in Mandla district, who said informed that the vehicle was sold it to some youths in Indore. On being questioned, the youngsters to whom the car was sold revealed that the vehicle was taken from them by two friends on the night of the burglary, the DCP said. After the successful burglary, the two youthsa boy and a girlhad left Indore. The police finally caught the duo on December 26 from Bhopal and brought them to Indore. The duo finally confessed to having committed the crime and all looted items were recovered. They said they had tried to sell the burgled ornaments, but couldnt get the right price, after which they decided to sell it after returning from their home district, post-Christmas, Lalchandani said.
This is the power of the organisation: Digvijaya Singh praises BJP-RSS, ignites controversy
Senior Congress leader and Rajya Sabha MP Digvijaya Singh has sparked a fresh political controversy after publicly praising the organisational strength of the BJP and its ideological mentor, the RSS, remarks that come just a week after he flagged the need for internal reforms within the Congress to Rahul Gandhi. On Saturday morning, Singh shared a black-and-white photograph, supposedly from the 1990s showing a young Narendra Modi seated on the floor near BJP veteran L K Advani at a public event in Gujarat. The image, reportedly from the 1996 swearing-in ceremony of former Gujarat chief minister Shankersinh Vaghela, has long been cited as a visual marker of Modis rise within the BJP. Posting a screenshot sourced from Quora on X, the former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister wrote that the photograph reflected how grassroots workers within the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and the BJP could rise through the ranks to occupy the highest constitutional offices. This is the power of the organisation, he wrote, ending the post with Jai Siya Ram. The remarks immediately drew sharp reactions from the BJP, which used the post to target the Congress leadership. BJP spokesperson CR Kesavan said Singhs tweet had dropped a truth bomb exposing what he alleged was the Congresss autocratic and undemocratic internal functioning. Will Rahul Gandhi show courage and react to this shocking truth bomb? Kesavan asked in a post on X, claiming the tweet laid bare how the Congress was run in a 'dictatorial manner.' Within Congress circles, Singhs post has been widely seen as a message to the party high command. He tagged the official Congress handle along with party president Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, prompting speculation that the praise was intended to underline his call for organisational reform. On December 19, Singh had written an open post urging Rahul Gandhi to push for pragmatic decentralised functioning within the Congress, saying that while Gandhi was bang on on socio-economic issues, reforming the party organisation required greater openness. He had also remarked that it was not easy to convince Gandhi on internal changes. The BJP has repeatedly cited Singhs remarks to argue that the Congress preaches democracy externally while failing to practise it internally. Another BJP spokesperson, Pradip Bhandari, described Singhs post as evidence of open dissent, saying, Congress vs Congress is on display. Singhs statements also come at a politically sensitive moment for him in Madhya Pradesh. His second Rajya Sabha term ends early next year, and a third term appears uncertain amid stiff competition within the state unit. Leaders such as Kamal Nath and Meenakshi Natarajan are seen as frontrunners, while state Congress chief Jitu Patwari and legislature party leader Umang Singhar are considered opposed to Singhs leadership. Responding to the controversy, Singh sought to clarify his position, saying he had merely praised organisational discipline. I have always opposed the RSS and Prime Minister Modi. I remain against the policies of the RSS and Modi ji, he said, attempting to quell speculation of ideological softening.
Madhya Pradesh BJP Leader Rams Car Into People Sitting Near Bonfire, 2 Dead
The car was allegedly being driven by Deependra Bhadauria, the BJP Youth Wing Vice President of its rural unit in Porsa.
MP high court denies MTP nod as minor survivor says she wants the child
Madhya Pradesh High Court denied a 16-year-old rape survivor permission to terminate her 29-week pregnancy, as she wishes to continue and has married the accused. The court directed the Child Welfare Committee to care for her and the child until she turns 18. A medical board had advised against termination due to advanced stage risks.
Vijay Hazare Trophy - Centurions Karun and Padikkal star in Karnatakas big win against Kerala
The latter scores his second consecutive ton as the two forge a match-winning partnership of 223;AparajithandAkhilhelp Kerala post a competitive total; Madhya Pradesh edges outTN
Madhya Pradesh: Shahs Statement Puts Brake on Speculations over Shivraj Returning to MP Politics
Mr. Shah while addressing the MP Growth Summit at Gwalior in the state on Thursday had said that MP was a Bimaru (laggard) state when the Congress was in power.
Video: Man Sets Panchayat Office Ablaze, Accuses Officials Of Neglect
A video showing a man setting fire to a panchayat office in Madhya Pradesh's Ratlam district has gone viral on social media.
Gujarat regains 'Tiger State' status after 33 years as NTCA confirms resident tiger
AHMEDABAD: After 33 years, Gujarat has officially reclaimed its 'Tiger State' identity as the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) confirmed the permanent presence of a tiger in Ratanmahal Wildlife Sanctuary in Dahod district. Gujarat has quietly but decisively scripted a historic turnaround in Indias wildlife and political narrative, with the NTCA confirming the permanent presence of a tiger and restoring the states long-lost Tiger State status after more than three decades. The confirmation has transformed Gujarats identity overnight from being known solely as the land of the Asiatic lion to becoming Indias only state where lions, leopards and tigers coexist in the wild, a rare ecological convergence with both conservation significance and political symbolism. The breakthrough came from Ratanmahal Wildlife Sanctuary, where a male tiger has not merely passed through but settled. Forest officials said the story began quietly in February, when the young tiger crossed into Gujarat from neighbouring Madhya Pradesh. Instead of retreating, the animal stayed. After nearly ten months of continuous presence, backed by camera traps, repeated sightings and consistent movement patterns, the NTCA concluded that the tiger was not a transient visitor but a resident. Reacting to the development, Gujarat Forest and Environment Minister Arjunbhai Modhwadia struck a note of measured confidence. We have not yet received a formal letter from the NTCA, but the preliminary report prepared after a detailed study has confirmed the presence of a tiger in Ratanmahal and included Gujarat in the national tiger census. This is a matter of pride for every Gujarati, he said. Modhwadia also recalled Gujarats long ecological setback. Gujarat once had tigers. But in the 1989 census, only pugmarks were found and no cubs. In 1992, Gujarat was excluded from the tiger census and lost its Tiger State status, he said. He added that even a brief hope in 2019, when a tiger cub was spotted, ended within 15 days due to its death, underlining how fragile earlier revival attempts had been. This time, however, the evidence is stronger and undeniable. Modhwadia said the tiger was first camera-trapped on February 22, 2025, at 2.40 am. The very next morning, during routine patrolling in the Pipalgota Round of the Kanjeta Range, our staff noticed unusually large pugmarks, clearly bigger than a leopards. When we rechecked the camera data, the tigers image was confirmed, he said. Following this, the NTCA deputed a team to Gujarat to conduct a detailed habitat assessment. The findings went beyond confirming the tigers presence, concluding that Gujarats ecosystem is viable for sustaining tiger life and recommending measures to further strengthen it. That report became the basis for Gujarats inclusion in the 2026 All India Tiger Census, effectively restoring its Tiger State identity after three decades. Importantly, the state moved swiftly even before formal declarations. As soon as the tigers presence was confirmed, monitoring was intensified. Water sources were strengthened, security increased, fire-prevention measures enhanced and prey availability ensured, Modhwadia said, adding that camera traps across the region have been significantly expanded. Detailing the ecological groundwork, he said species such as wild boar, nilgai and monkeys already inhabit the sanctuary, while sambar and chital were released during the monsoon to reinforce the prey base. Our officers and frontline staff will receive special training in tiger conservation and breeding. We are also exploring the possibility of introducing female tigers to build a sustainable population, the minister added. All efforts are being made to eventually declare Ratanmahal Wildlife Sanctuary a Tiger Reserve, Modhwadia added, signalling that Gujarats return to the tiger map is not symbolic but structural.
Analysis: Madhya Pradesh Is Not Witnessing A Leadership Contest But A Leadership Closure
At an event this week, Amit Shah delivered a line that was far more than a compliment for Mohan Yadav.
Rape Survivor Attempts Suicide, Names Madhya Pradesh BJP Leader's Family In Note
In Madhya Pradesh's Shivpuri, a woman who had accused Rajat Sharma, son of BJP leader and Shivpuri Municipal Council President Gayatri Sharma, of rape attempted suicide by consuming sleeping pills and rat poison, police said.
MP: BJP worker harasses visually impaired woman during Christmas event
A Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) councillor in Madhya Pradeshs Jabalpur allegedly used dehumanising remarks against a visually impaired woman attending a Christmas event, saying she would remain blind in her next birth as well. The incident occurred on December 20 in a church complex at the Gorakhpur locality. A few right-wing organisation members led by Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Madhya Pradesh Minister's Fake Farmers Swipe Draws Kamal Nath Response
Madhya Pradesh minister Vishwas Sarang has blamed the previous Kamal Nath-led Congress government's farm loan waiver scheme for the poor financial condition of cooperative societies and banks in the state.
1 Teacher, 5 Simultaneous Classes: SIR Impact On Education In Madhya Pradesh
In Kheda Madhopur village of Agar Malwa district, a small two-room primary school has become a stark reflection of the crisis unfolding in Madhya Pradesh's education system.
Indias semiconductor journey may have started late, but exports are near: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced India's strong, albeit late, entry into the semiconductor industry, predicting self-reliance and future exports. He also highlighted Madhya Pradesh's investment potential at the 'Abhyudaya Madhya Pradesh Growth Summit', where projects worth Rs 2 lakh crore were inaugurated, creating over 1.93 lakh jobs.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the 'Abhyudaya Madhya Pradesh Growth Summit' in Gwalior, launching industrial projects worth Rs 2 lakh crore. These initiatives are expected to create over 1.93 lakh employment opportunities, marking a significant step towards the state's development goals.
Amit Shah inaugurates Abhyudaya MP Growth Summit; launches, lays foundation of Rs 2 lakh cr projects
Gwalior, Dec 25: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday inaugurated the Abhyudaya Madhya Pradesh Growth Summit here, and also launched as well as performed the groundbreaking ceremony of industrial projects of Rs 2 lakh crore. Shah also inaugurated the Gwalior Fair and dedicated to people the renovation work carried out at the Atal Museum on this occasion. According to officials, 25,000 beneficiaries and thousands of entrepreneurs and investors are participating in the summit, organised to mark the birth anniversary [] The post Amit Shah inaugurates Abhyudaya MP Growth Summit; launches, lays foundation of Rs 2 lakh cr projects appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Toxic Syrup Survivor, 5, Returns Home After 115 Days, But Without Eyesight
In a tragedy that claimed the lives of 24 children across Madhya Pradesh after they consumed a poisonous cough syrup, a five-year-old boy from Chhindwara has returned home after a 115-day battle for survival.
Year 2025 for Madhya Pradesh: Union Carbide waste burnt 41 years on, toxic syrup killed 24 kids
Madhya Pradesh marked 2025 with major developments. The state was declared Naxal-free after decades of conflict. Toxic waste from the Union Carbide tragedy was finally disposed of. However, the year also saw the tragic deaths of 24 children from a contaminated cough syrup. The state hosted a Global Investors Summit, attracting significant investment commitments.
The Iron Fist in a Velvet Glove: How Atal Bihari Vajpayee Armed the Indian Soul
Today, on 25th December, we remember Atal Bihari Vajpayee on his birth anniversary. Born in 1924 in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, Vajpayee was not just a politician or a poet.
Deleted, unmapped voters more than losing margin in Madhya Pradesh: Congress flays SIR
BHOPAL: A day after the first phase of Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter roll was completed with the publication of the draft voter list, the opposition Congress targeted the ruling BJP government, with the SIR first phase figures. On the completion of the first phase, the ECI officially stated that more than 42.74 lakh voters, who were part of the October 2025 list of voters, were removed from the SIR draft list on Tuesday. Once the count of unmapped voters is added to it, the figure becomes 51 lakh-plus. The Congress lost the 2023 assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh to the BJP by 32 lakh votes, now the SIR says that 51 lakh voters were dead, shifted, absent, duplicate or unmapped. This clearly proves that the BJP won the 2023 polls with the help of fake voters, former MP minister and state Congresss SIR committee head Sajjan Singh Verma said. The SIR figures are a clear proof that the BJP won the polls in MP through vote chori (vote theft) and the present government is unconstitutional, Verma added. The committees member JP Dhanopiya, who also heads the state partys election cell said. We apprehend that the BJP with the help of ECI will try to get the deleted voters and unmapped voters added back into the list in the second phase of the SIR. We will keep a close tab on the entire process and flag any wrongdoing. Verma also shared a list of constituencies where the BJPs winning margin in the 2023 elections was less than the total number of voters deleted during the ongoing SIRs first phase. The list of assembly constituencies, SIR results and the 2023 polls winning margin shared by Verma included Surkhi, Gunnaur, Rau, Narela, Rewa and Sihawal seats. Madhya Pradesh: 42.74 lakh voter names removed from draft rolls Bhopal sees removal of 21 per cent voters from draft list after SIR first phase
62% of mouth cancer cases in India due to alcohol and tobacco: Study
NEW DELHI: Six out of 10 people in India are suffering from mouth cancer due to frequent consumption of alcohol, along with chewing of smokeless tobacco products such as gutkha, khaini, paan, said a first large-scale study published on Wednesday. Authored by a team of researchers from the Center for Cancer Epidemiology, and Homi Bhabha National Institute, in Maharashtra, the study found that as little as under 2 gram a day of beer was associated with a heightened risk of buccal mucosa cancer (BMC), while 9 gram a day of alcohol - equivalent to around one standard drink - was associated with an approximately 50 per cent increased risk of mouth cancer. When combined with chewing tobacco, it is likely accounted for 62% of all such cases in the country. The findings, published in the journal BMJ Global Health, suggest that more than one in 10 cases (nearly 11.5%) of all buccal mucosa cancers in India are attributable to alcohol, rising to 14% in some of the states with a high prevalence of the disease, such as Meghalaya, Assam, and Madhya Pradesh. States like Arunachal Pradesh have reported the highest prevalence of alcohol consumption (26%), while states like Gujarat have reported very low alcohol consumption (4%). As of 2022, there were an estimated 4,00,000 new oral cancer cases globally. It is the second most common cancer in India, with an estimated 1,43,759 new cases and 79,979 deaths occurring each year in India alone. BMC is the predominant form of oral cancer in the Indian sub-continent, and despite its poor survival rate - 43% net fiveyear survival. This study shows that alcohol, even in low quantities, increases the risk for BMC. Prevention of consumption of tobacco and alcohol together could substantially reduce the incidence of BMC, the study said. For the study, researchers investigated the impact of alcohol consumption, including 11 internationally-recognised liquors and 30 locally-brewed liquor (LBLs) from different regions of India - Tharra, Desi, Mahua, Apong on the risk of BMC among Indian men. The researchers compared 1,803 people with confirmed buccal mucosa cancer and 1,903 randomly selected people free of the disease (controls) from five different study centres between 2010 and 2021. Most of the participants were aged between 35 and 54; nearly half (around 46%) of cases were among 25-to 45-year-olds. It found that compared with those who didnt drink alcohol, the risk was 68% higher for those who did, rising to 72% for those favouring internationally recognised alcohol, and to 87% for those opting for local drinks.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court ruled that photos of adultery can be used as evidence in divorce cases, even without a Section 65B certificate. The court emphasized that the Indian Evidence Act is not strictly applied in matrimonial disputes, allowing Family Courts to consider all relevant evidence to ascertain the truth.
Sangh Parivar Creating Hatred Against Christians Will Be Dealt with Sternly: Pinarayi
A prayer group was attacked in Madhya Pradesh, and even in Kerala, a carol group in Palakkad was targeted.
IndiGo 'fully prepared' for holiday season, 2,100+ flights operating daily now
NEW DELHI: Indias largest domestic airline, IndiGo, said on Wednesday that it has stabilised its operations since December 9 and was ready for the holiday season. The airline said it was operating between 2,100 and 2,200 flights daily and carries one million customers every three days. An official release said, We have been flying to and from all 138 operational destinations across our network while maintaining the IndiGo standards of On Time Performance. We confirm that we are fully prepared to cater to the surge in demand during this holiday season. The dense fog across Northern India caused industry-wide disruptions in recent days in the aviation sector. However, the operations were effectively managed, under the circumstances, to maintain operational stability. With forecasts indicating a harsher winter ahead, we remain committed to ensuring reliability and minimising disruptions across our network to ensure least inconvenience to our customers, the IndiGo statement said. Indias first airbus to connect Athens The airline also said it was set to welcome Indias first Airbus A321XLR, which will redefine medium-to-long haul flying for travellers in India and the subcontinent. We look forward to using these aircraft to connect Delhi and Mumbai with Athens starting January 23, 2026, as previously announced, it said. The airline said it was also evaluating additional domestic and international destinations in line with its fleet expansion plans and will share updates in future. Three new airlines cleared to enter Indian market after IndiGo disruption New direct flights between Delhi and London (Heathrow) In another release, IndiGo announced new direct flights between Delhi and London (Heathrow) from February 2, 2026. The airline will fly five times a week on the route using its Boeing 787 aircraft, taken on wet/damp lease from Norse Atlantic Airways, offering dual-class configuration with IndiGoStretch and Economy Class, it said. IndiGo already operates daily, direct flights between Mumbai and London Heathrow, and will now operate a total of 12 weekly flights to London. The timings are as follows: 6E 0003 will depart every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from Delhi at 9.40 am. It will reach London at 2.55 pm the same day. For the return leg, 6E 0004 will depart every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 5.15 pm and reach Delhi on the following day at 8.15 am. IndiGo had recently launched flights to Denpasar (Bali), Krabi, Hanoi, Guangzhou, and Manchester. Rewa-Indore launch On Monday (December 22), IndiGo launched daily direct flights between Rewa and Indore. Rewa is the airlines sixth destination in Madhya Pradesh after Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore, Jabalpur, and Khajuraho. This new service will open air travel for many first-time fliers across the Vindhya region, it said in a statement. Operated by IndiGos ATR aircraft, it will cut journey time between the two cities from the present ten hours to around 1.5 hours, it said. The daily flight (6E 7363) begins at 11.30 am from Indore and reaches Rewa by 1.15 pm. The return flight (6E 7364) will begin at 1.35 pm from Rewa and reach Indore at 3.25 pm.
Elderly Madhya Pradesh Man Takes Ailing Wife To Doctor On Handcart
On a narrow road in Madhya Pradesh's Vidisha, an elderly man slowly pushed a handcart under the harsh sun, with his frail wife lying on it, raising questions on the state of healthcare in the district.
Mustard acreage rises 4% to 84.67 lakh hectares as crop condition remains normal
Mustard cultivation has increased by 4 percent nationwide. Major states like Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, and West Bengal show expansion. Crop conditions are generally normal. Early season rains caused some issues but recovery is evident. Favorable weather and soil moisture are supporting growth. Pest levels remain low across most regions.
Bhopal sees removal of 21 per cent voters from draft list after SIR first phase
BHOPAL: With the first phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Madhya Pradesh concluding on Tuesday, around 21% of voters have been removed from the draft electoral list in the state capital, Bhopal. Out of the 21.25 lakh-plus registered voters of the districts October 2025 voter list, around 4.38 lakh voters (20.63% or more) in seven assembly segments of Bhopal district, have been removed from the draft voter roll which was published on Tuesday. The highest number of deletions97,052 voterswas recorded in the Govindpura constituency, which has the states second-highest voter base after Indore-5. In contrast, the lowest number of removals, at 12,903 voters, was reported from Berasia-SC, the only largely rural constituency. In percentage terms, however, the maximum percentage of 27.55% voters have been removed from the Bhopal Central assembly segment, which has been won by Congresss Arif Masood since 2018. While Bhopal South West constituency saw the removal of 27.09% voters, Govindpura is third in the list of the seven assembly segments with 24.14% registered voters being dropped from the draft list published on Tuesday. Two other assembly segments, among them adjoining Narela and Bhopal North, have seen the removal of 22.80% and 20.44% voters respectively. Importantly, the Narela, seat which has been won four times in a row since 2008 by BJP legislator and Madhya Pradesh cabinet minister Vishwas Sarang, has seen the removal of 80,935 voters from the list, which is more than three times greater than Sarangs winning margin of 24,569 votes in the 2023 assembly elections. Over 41.80 lakh voter names identified for deletion as first phase of SIR exercise ends in Madhya Pradesh In the adjoining Bhopal North assembly segment (which has been a Congress citadel since 1998) as many as 51,058 names have been removed from the list, which are nearly two times more than 26,987 votes victory margin of the first-time Congress MLA Atif Arif Aqeel in the last assembly polls. As many as 67,304 voters have been removed from the list in Bhopal Central seat, which is four times more than the 15,891 votes winning margin of the second time Congress MLA Arif Masood in the 2023 elections. Importantly, while the Bhopal North assembly segment houses a major population of the Muslim community, the bordering Bhopal Madhya and Narela constituencies too have a significant population of the minority community voters. The Bhopal South West constituency has seen the removal of 63,432 voters from the list, which is four times more than the first-time BJP legislator Bhagwandas Sabnanis 2023 elections victory margin of 15,833 votes. In only three out of the seven assembly segments of Bhopal Lok Sabha constituency, which form part of Bhopal district, are the number of voters removed from the list, lesser than the victory margin of 2023 election winners, all of whom were from BJP. In Govindpura, which is popular in political circles as BJPs Ayodhya in Bhopal (it has been the saffron citadel since 1980), though maximum 97,052 voters stand removed from the SIR draft list, the figure is lesser than the 2023 victory margin of 1.06 lakh-plus votes of second-time BJP MLA and present MP minister Krishna Gaur. Current MP minister Krishna Gaur, who was formerly the Bhopal mayor also, is the daughter-in-law of BJP veteran and former CM Late Babulal Gaur, who won from Govindpura record eight times in a row between 1980 and 2013. In Huzur assembly segment which has been BJPs stronghold since 2008, the third-time sitting MLA Rameshwar Sharmas 97,910 winning margin of 2023 elections is more than 65,891 voter names removed from the list after the first phase of the SIR. In the only largely rural assembly segment of Bhopal district, the Berasia-SC seat which has been won by BJPs Vishnu Khatri since 2013, Khatris 2023 polls 25,397 winning margin is two times more than the 12,903 voters removed from the list now. Importantly, the outcome of the first phase of SIR in Madhya Pradesh, put the state capital Bhopal on top when it came to removal of maximum number of shifted voters in the state. Bhopal topped the list of removal of shifted voters with 2.86 lakh-plus voters (who shifted elsewhere) among all the 55 districts of the state. Also, Bhopal with 1.16 lakh-plus unmapped voters is second in the state to Indore only which has 1.33 lakh-plus unmapped voters. Unmapped voters relate to those voters whose name figures in the October 2025 list of registered voters, but their names, parents names and grandparents names were missing from the SIR 2003 list.
Bhopal Diary | MP may have open jails for women inmates
Madhya Pradesh is likely to have open jails for women inmates. If the state clears the jail departments proposal, the eight existing open jails will house women inmates too. Presently the eight open jails house only men. Sources said 10% of the existing open jails capacity may be earmarked for female inmates. In MP, women prisoners form 4% of inmates in all jails. Currently, only Maharashtra and Rajasthan have open jails for women. An open jail is a minimum-security correctional facility without bars, walls, or armed guards, relying on inmates trust and self-discipline for rehabilitation. It allows prisoners to live with families and work in the community. Row over wedding of MLAs son inside temple First-time BJP MLA from Indore, Golu Shukla, continues to be in news due to his sons. Despite ban on devotees entry into the sanctum sanctorum of Khajrana Ganesh Temple since the pandemic, the MLAs newly wed elder son Anjanesh and daughter-in-law Simran exchanged garlands on camera within the garbha griha of the 18th century temple. Controversy related to his sons and temples isnt new. In July, his younger son Rudraksha had forcibly entered the sanctum sanctorum of Mahakal Temple in Ujjain, threatening the priest. In April, Rudraksh along with aides had created a ruckus at the hill-top Chamunda Mata temple in Dewas past midnight. Gurukuls to impart edu on Sanskrit, Veda & cows School education department plans to open Adi Shankaracharya Gurukul schools in Rajgarh and Narsinghpur districts, to impart integrated learning in Sanskrit-Vedas-Yogas and introduce education on cows. The two gurukuls will be modelled on the lines of the central government-owned Sandipani school functional in Indore and Ujjain. Based on the success of the two gurukuls in Rajgarh and Narsinghpu, the Adi Shankaracharya Gurukul model will be replicated across the state. The department also plans to hold book fairs in every block to provide textbooks to school children, including of private schools, at the lowest possible rates. Anuraag Singh Our correspondent in Madhya Pradesh singhanuraag.jaurno@gmail.com
Madhya Pradesh: 42.74 lakh voter names removed from draft rolls
BHOPAL: Over 42.74 lakh voter names, which account for 7 per cent of the total 5.74 crore voters, were removed from the draft electoral roll of 230 Assembly constituencies in Madhya Pradesh as the first phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter list was completed on Tuesday. While 42,74,160 names were excluded, a total of 8,65,832 remained unmapped, as their parents or grand-parents details were not found in the SIR 2003 voter roll. Notices will be issued to those 8.65 lakh plus unmapped voters, giving them a weeks time to appear personally with any of the 13 documents and get their names added in the final list which will be published on February 21, 2026. Of the 42.74 lakh-plus voters removed from the rolls, 19.19 lakh were men while 23.64 lakh were women. CEO, Madhya Pradesh, SK Jha said of the 42.74 lakh plus voters, who have been excluded from the first draft of electoral roll-post SIR, 31.51 lakh or 73% were shifted or absent, 8.46 lakh or 20% were deceased and 2.77 lakh or 6% were duplicate voters.
Kohli and Rohit in focus as Indian crickets creme de la creme take guard for the Hazare Trophy
The former skippers will turn up for Delhi and Mumbai respectively from the opening round itself; defending champion Karnataka finds itself in the group of death (Group A) alongside SMAT winner Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala and fellow five-time winner Tamil Nadu
Madhya Pradesh electoral rolls cut by over 42.7 lakh after SIR, 8.4 lakh voters 'unmapped'
Madhya Pradesh has removed 42.7 lakh voters, 7.4% of its electorate, in a massive electoral roll clean-up. This extensive revision, involving door-to-door verification, aimed to ensure accuracy by deleting deceased, shifted, and duplicate entries. The process also identified 'unmapped' voters requiring further documentation.
India's first PPP-model medical colleges to be set up in Madhya Pradesh's tribal districts
BHOPAL: Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare JP Nadda joined the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav on Tuesday, in laying the foundation of two medical colleges in two tribal-dominated districts of the state. The two medical colleges which will be built in Dhar district of western MP and Betul district of central MP respectively, will be the first medical colleges in the country, to come up under the public-private partnership (PPP) model. The two colleges are part of four PPP-based medical colleges which are planned to be developed in the StateDhar, Betul, Katni, and Panna. They will be linked with existing district hospitals to strengthen both medical education and healthcare service delivery. Under this model, the state government has provided up to 25 acres of land on lease, while private service providers will construct academic and clinical infrastructure, including medical college buildings, hostels, laboratories, and residential complexes. The associated district hospitals will be upgraded in strict accordance with National Medical Commission (NMC) norms, while remaining under the administrative control of the State Government to ensure uninterrupted public health services. Terming the occasion as a historic milestone, Nadda noted that the PPP model reflects a forward-looking approach to expanding medical education and healthcare delivery. He highlighted that Indias healthcare system, once focused primarily on curative care, has undergone a paradigm shift since 2017 moving towards preventive, promotive, and holistic healthcare. While highlighting the key achievements in the sphere of health and family welfare, the union minister informed that institutional deliveries in the country have risen to nearly 89%, driven by ASHA workers grassroots mobilisation. Indias decline in the Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) has been more than twice the global average. Over 40 crore people have been screened for hypertension, with 6.80 crore diagnosed and under treatment. Over 40 crore screened for diabetes, with 4.60 crore diagnosed and receiving care. Cancer screening initiatives have reached millions, identifying thousands of cases early. He emphasised that systematic screening and early detection are enabling timely treatment and improved health outcomes. Further, he underscored the role of over 1.82 lakh Ayushman Arogya Mandirs (AAMs) in delivering comprehensive primary healthcare, particularly maternal and child health services, from pregnancy to safe institutional delivery and vaccination. He also noted the success of the U-WIN portal, which enables real-time immunisation surveillance for approximately 2.5 crore pregnant women and 2.5 crore children nationwide, supported by Anganwadi and ASHA workers. The union minister also highlighted the unprecedented growth in medical education infrastructure in the country, which was reflected by the number of medical colleges having increased from 387 in 2014 to 819 currently, MBBS seats having more than doubled from 51,000 to over 1.28 lakh. The government is committed to adding 75,000 new medical seats by 2029, strengthening Indias healthcare human resources. While terming the foundation laying ceremony of the two medical colleges in Dhar and Betul as historic and unprecedented milestone in the healthcare sector, the MP CM Dr Mohan Yadav, announced that after Dhar, Betul, Panna and Katni (foundation laying ceremonies of the last two will be held later), similar medical colleges will be built in Bhind, Morena, Khargone, Ashoknagar, Guna, Balaghat, Tikamgarh, Sidhi, and Shajapur districts. The medical college in Dhar district is being constructed on 25 acres of land at a cost of Rs 260 crore. The Swami Vivekananda Shiksha Dham Foundation has partnered with the government for this medical college. Until 2002-03, there were only 5 medical colleges in the state. Now, the number of medical colleges in the state has increased to 33. In the last two years, 6 government medicalcolleges have been started in the state. These include medical colleges in the tribal areas of Singrauli and Sheopur. The state government has sanctioned 354 posts of senior resident doctors, the MP CM said. Continuing the sickle cell anaemia campaign in the state, more than 1.25 crore people have been screened. In Dhar, more than 15 lakh people have been screened under the sickle cell program. Upgradation of 800 beds and sanctioning of 810 new posts for doctors are being provided in the hospitals of Tikamgarh, Neemuch, Singrauli, Sheopur, and Dindori districts of the state, the CM informed.
How A Routine Timber Bust Exposed A Massive Terror-Funding Network
What began as a routine case of illegal timber smuggling in the tribal heartland of Madhya Pradesh has now exploded into a multi-agency national security investigation, raising chilling questions.
MP: Social media influencer among 4 held for killing man over argument
Indore: Police in Madhya Pradesh Indore on Tuesday arrested four persons in their 20s, including a woman claiming to be a social media influencer and her boyfriend, for the murder of a 25-year-old man, an official said. The victim, Yash Bhand, was stabbed to death near a milk parlour in the Annapurna area of Indore Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Will demolish your house, mosques: Parking dispute turns communal in MP
Bhopal: The Sehore district of Madhya Pradesh witnessed violent communal clashes between Karni Sena members and Muslims over a trivial parking issue on Sunday, December 21, leading to police action and mild tear gas to disperse the crowd. On Tuesday, December 23, a Karni Sena worker issued an open threat, guaranteeing bulldozer action against mosques Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
42.74L voters in Madhya Pradesh face deletion from electoral rolls
Bhopal: More than 42.74 lakh voters in Madhya Pradesh are at risk of getting their names deleted from the voter list after the first phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the state, an Election Commission official said on Tuesday. Talking to reporters after releasing the draft of voter list following Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
42.7 lakh voters deleted from Madhya Pradesh draft roll after SIR
Of the 42.74 lakh, 8.46 lakh are dead, 31.51 lakh were absent or had migrated, and 2.77 lakh people were registered as voters in more than one place, the Election Commission said
SIR: Madhya Pradesh records over 42 lakh deletions from draft electoral rolls
BHOPAL: As many as 42.74 lakh electors out of the total 5.74 crore were removed from the draft electoral rolls published on Tuesday after the contentious Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Madhya Pradesh. Out of the 42,74,160 names that were removed from the electoral rolls, 19.19 lakh were men, while 23.64 lakh were women. The total number of voters who filled up the SIR enumeration forms stands at over 5.31 crore. As many as 8,65, 832 voters remained unmapped, as the details of their parents or grandparents were not found in the 2003 voter roll. These voters will be given a week's time to appear personally with any of the 13 documents mentioned by the Election Commission and get their names added in the final list, which will be published on February 21, 2026. According to the state's Chief Electoral Officer S K Jha, out of the excluded voters, 31.51 lakh were absent (shifted out of the state or were absent during the enumeration exercise), 8.46 lakh were deceased, and 2.77 lakh were duplicate (whose name was found to be existing in multiple constituencies). Large number of deletions were recorded at Indore, Jabalpur and Bhopal. Indore topped the list with the highest number of absent and unmapped voters, while it was second in the list of shifted, deceased and duplicate voters. Indore houses nine assembly segments, all of which were won by the ruling BJP in the 2023 state elections. The highest number of dead voters was recorded at Jabalpur while Bhopal topped the list of shifted voters. Burhanpur housed maximum number of duplicate voters in the state. The newly created Pandhurna, Alirajpur, Umaria and Sidhi recorded lesser number of deletions. To handle grievances and speed up corrections, 725 additional Electoral Registration Officers have been appointed. According to the EC, the draft electoral rolls can be accessed through the poll body's website or the Booth Level Officers. Claims and objections can be filed until January 22, and any eligible voter whose name has been removed can apply for inclusion using Form 6. The second phase of the SIR will run from January 22 to February 14, after which the final electoral roll for the states and UT will be published on February 21.
Nearly 95 lakh voters removed from draft rolls after SIR in three states, UT
Nearly 95 lakh voters have been removed from the draft electoral rolls published on Tuesday after the contentious Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Kerala and Andaman and Nicobar. In Madhya Pradesh , names of 42.74 lakh electors (7%) out of the total 5.74 crore were removed from the draft rolls. In Kerala, the names of 24.08 lakh of the over 2.78 crore electors were removed from the draft rolls. In Chhattisgarh, out of 2.12 crore electors, names of as many as 27.34 lakh were removed. In case of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, out of 3.10 lakh electors, 64,000 electors did not figure in the draft rolls. Madhya Pradesh Out of the 42,74,160 names that were removed from the electoral rolls, 19.19 lakh were men, while 23.64 lakh were women. The total number of voters who filled up the SIR enumeration forms stands at over 5.31 crore. As many as 8,65, 832 voters remained unmapped, as the details of their parents or grandparents were not found in the 2003 voter roll. These voters will be given a week's time to appear personally with any of the 13 documents mentioned by the Election Commission and get their names added in the final list, which will be published on February 21, 2026. According to the state's Chief Electoral Officer S K Jha, out of the excluded voters, 31.51 lakh were absent (shifted out of the state or were absent during the enumeration exercise), 8.46 lakh were deceased, and 2.77 lakh were duplicate (whose name was found to be existing in multiple constituencies). Large number of deletions were recorded at Indore, Jabalpur and Bhopal. Indore topped the list with the highest number of absent and unmapped voters, while it was second in the list of shifted, deceased and duplicate voters. Indore houses nine assembly segments, all of which were won by the ruling BJP in the 2023 state elections. The highest number of dead voters was recorded at Jabalpur while Bhopal topped the list of shifted voters. Burhanpur housed maximum number of duplicate voters in the state. The newly created Pandhurna, Alirajpur, Umaria and Sidhi recorded lesser number of deletions. To handle grievances and speed up corrections, 725 additional Electoral Registration Officers have been appointed. Kerala Of the deleted names , 6,49,885 pertain to deceased persons, 6,45,548 voters were found to be untraceable, and 8,16,221 voters were identified as having permanently shifted from their registered addresses. In addition, 1,36,029 duplicate voters and 1,60,830 voters falling under other categories were identified. Chief Electoral Officer Rathan U Kelkar, addressing a press conference, said the draft list has been published on the Election Commission's website and copies have also been handed over to political parties. Kelkar said that as part of the SIR, a voter mapping exercise was also carried out till December 18. We were able to complete 93 per cent of the voter mapping by December 18. Most of the unmapped cases were reported from urban and semi-urban areas such as Thiruvananthapuram, Kottayam and Ernakulam, he said. He said that the mapping exercise is still continuing. After the mapping process is completed, electoral registration officers (EROs) will decide on hearings for non-mapped voters. Notices will be issued to voters to be heard. The hearings will be decentralised so as not to cause inconvenience to the public, he said. He said the notices would contain detailed instructions, including the reasons for the hearing and the documents to be produced, and would be served through booth-level officers. Responding to queries on the high number of untraceable voters, Kelkar said booth-level officers had visited the addresses three times to serve enumeration forms but were unable to locate the voters. We made all efforts to trace the voters as directed by the Election Commission, he said. Kelkar said those whose names are not included in the draft list will have to submit fresh applications for inclusion in the electoral roll. According to the EC, the draft electoral rolls can be accessed through the poll body's website or the Booth Level Officers. Claims and objections can be filed until January 22, and any eligible voter whose name has been removed can apply for inclusion using Form 6. The second phase of the SIR will run from January 22 to February 14, after which the final electoral roll for the states and UT will be published on February 21. (With inputs from PTI) Uttarakhand SIR: 90,000 voters must choose to retain service status or remain on local list
Nearly 95 lakh electors do not find name in draft rolls of three states, one UT
A significant number of voters in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Kerala, and Andaman and Nicobar are missing from draft electoral rolls. Over 94 lakh electors across these regions did not find their names. Those affected can still apply for inclusion. Final rolls will be published next year. Elector registration officers will make the final decisions.
Over 42 lakh votes deleted in Madhya Pradesh draft SIR roll, final list on February 21
The current tally of voters in the state, as of October 27, stands at 5,31,31,983 as of December 23, 2025, down from a total of 5,74,06,143 recorded in October 27, 2025, according to Joint Chief Electoral Officer of Madhya Pradesh, Ram Pratap Singh Jadon.
Blind In This Life, Next: BJP Leader Harasses Visually Impaired Woman In Madhya Pradesh
A video of a BJP leader in Madhya Pradesh's Jabalpur harassing a visually impaired woman has gone viral, sparking intense backlash. The footage shows the leader making comments about the woman's disability.
SIR in Madhya Pradesh: Draft electoral roll to be published by ECI on Monday
New Delhi: After more than one-and-a-half month of door-to-door Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in Madhya Pradesh, the Election Commission of India (ECI) will release the draft electoral roll of voters for the state on Tuesday. The official sources in the Chief Electoral Office (CEO) in Madhya Pradesh told IANS that, preliminary assessment suggesting that Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Madhya Pradesh: Local BJP leader abuses visually impaired woman for 'enabling religious conversions'
BHOPAL: A local BJP leader from Madhya Pradeshs Jabalpur district has been caught on camera abusing a visually impaired woman over allegations of religious conversion. The video which went viral on Monday, is related to an incident which reportedly happened in the premises of a Church in Hawa Bagh area under Gorakhpur police station of Jabalpur district on Saturday. In the video, the BJP's recently appointed Jabalpur city unit vice president Anju Bhargava is seen shouting at a visually impaired woman, in the presence of a policeman. She grabbed the face of the visually impaired woman and twisted her arms, while shouting abuses at her. The BJP leader accused the woman of conducting religious conversions, doing 'dhandha' (business) and earning money. The video showed the visually impaired woman asking Bhargava to speak properly and speak to her instead of getting physical. The BJP leader, instead of stopping the misconduct with the woman, is seen telling her that she will be blind in her next birth too. The shocking video was shared on X (formerly twitter) by the Congresss national chairperson Supriya Shrinate on Monday. The woman who is physically assaulting the visually impaired woman is Anju Bhargava, the BJPs district vice president of Jabalpur. This cruelty is the easiest way to advance in the BJP. These people are stains on society. Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh had recently reported two incidents of violence by incited by Hindu right-wingers accusing Christian missionaries of engaging in religious conversions, including the incident in Gorakhpur.
Backdated Degrees, Broken Labs: Inside Madhya Pradesh's Paramedical Mess
NDTV's investigation reveals that the paramedical education system in Madhya Pradesh has remained in a state of chaos since 2020.
Rajasthan airlifts tigress from MP to Bundi in first-of-its-kind interstate translocation
JAIPUR: Rajasthan has taken a historic step towards strengthening tiger conservation by airlifting a tigress from Madhya Pradeshs Pench Tiger Reserve to Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve in Bundi district, to improve the genetic diversity of its tiger population. Wildlife experts said this is the first instance in the country of an interstate transfer of a tigress by air. The operation was conducted under strict scientific protocols, tight security, and multi-level coordination between agencies. The three-year-old tigress, identified as PN-224, arrived at Jaipur Airport on Sunday night around 10:30 pm aboard an Indian Army MI-17 helicopter. She was subsequently transported by road to Bundi and released into a special enclosure at around 6:30 am on Monday. The operation began on Sunday morning in the Pench Tiger Reserve, where the tigress was located hiding under trees in a dense forest. A team of veterinary doctors successfully tranquilised her, following which a detailed medical examination was conducted. Officials said her body temperature, heartbeat and respiration rate were found to be completely normal. After about an hour of medical and technical procedures, the tigress was airlifted at 4:55 pm. Owing to security considerations, she was flown directly to Jaipur instead of Bundi. Following a two-and-a-half-hour flight, she reached Jaipur and was moved in a specially designed cage vehicle to Ramgarh Vishdhari. The Tigress has been placed in the Bajaliya enclosure of the reserve, where she will remain under constant observation. Preparations for the translocation had been underway for several weeks. Chief Conservator of Forests Suganaram Jat and senior veterinary expert Dr Tejendra Riyad from Kota reached Pench on November 25. On December 5, the tigress was tranquilised and fitted with a radio collar. Wildlife experts said the translocation is crucial to prevent inbreeding, which often occurs when tiger populations remain confined to a limited area for long periods. She was initially scheduled to be brought to Ramgarh Vishdhari on December 10. However, the radio collar broke on December 6, creating difficulties in tracking her and stalling the operation. The original plan was to fly the tigress directly from Pench to Ramgarh Vishdhari. A helipad was constructed at Ramgarh, and helicopter trial runs were conducted over two days. However, permission from the Air Force was denied on security grounds. Sources said that the security personnel present during the trials differed from those deployed in Pench, and a different helicopter model was used. Considering the risks, authorities revised the plan and routed the transfer through Jaipur. Wildlife experts said the translocation is crucial to prevent inbreeding, which often occurs when tiger populations remain confined to a limited area for long periods. Inbreeding can lead to congenital diseases, reduced immunity, lower fertility, and physical deformities in future generations. The introduction of a new tigress will strengthen the gene pool and help ensure a healthier and more resilient tiger population in Ramgarh Vishdhari in the long term, an expert said. The tigress has been released into a specially developed one-hectare enclosure in the Bajaliya area of the reserve. She has been fitted with a radio collar, and her movements will be continuously monitored using AI-based camera traps and sensor systems. A Forest Department team camped in the Pench Tiger Reserve for nearly two weeks to track the tigress, conduct health checks, and complete the necessary procedures. At one stage, after the radio collar was removed, the tigress retreated deep into the forest, further delaying the mission. Eventually, with the help of trained elephants, officials managed to tranquilise her again. Despite posing significant challenges to forest teams from both states, the operation concluded successfully, marking a major milestone in Rajasthans tiger conservation efforts.
BHOPAL: Police are on heightened alert in Madhya Pradeshs Jabalpur city, after protests by Hindu right-wingers alleging religious conversion by Christian missionaries triggered violent scuffles between the two religious groups at two separate places in two successive days. The first incident happened in Gorakhpur police station area on Saturday, while the second incident happened in the Madhotal police station area on Sunday. The first incident happened behind the premises of a Church near the Hawabagh College under the limits of Gorakhpur police station, when Bajrang Dal activists clashed with members of a group that had organised a Christmas lunch event for visually challenged students. Bajrang Dal activists stopped the event, questioning how the schools students had been brought there for lunch without permission from the school staff. Police rushed to the spot and stopped the violent scuffle from snowballing. Though neither side had filed police complaints, the Jabalpur district administration has ordered a probe into the activities of the group that had organised the lunch event as part of Christmas celebrations. The students, however, rubbished the religious conversion allegations made by the Bajrang Dal activists. The second incident happened on Sunday in Shakti Nagar locality under Madhotal area of Jabalpur. According to circle SP (CSP-Madhotal) BS Gathoria, Hindu right-wingers came to the concerned place in Shakti Nagar, claiming that they had received information about religious conversion being carried out by the Christian missionaries at a Sunday religious prayer. The two groups clashed before the police rushed to the spot and prevented the matter from escalating. Both sides have submitted complaints at the Madhotal police station, after which the police have started investigations into both complaints.
Madhya Pradesh Debt Hits Rs 4.65 Lakh Crore, Ministers Express Concern
Madhya Pradesh's total debt has risen to Rs 4.65 lakh crore, exceeding the state's total budget of Rs 4.21 lakh crore for the financial year 2025-26.
India to Surpass USA in Metro Rail Network in 2 Years : Khattar
Mr. Khattar along with Madhya Pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav flagged off the metro rail in Bhopal and travelled on the metros new 6.22 km-seven km Orange Line priority corridor
Atal Bihari Vajpayee: Statesmanship rooted in Indias civilisational confidence
The birth centenary of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Bharat Ratna and former Prime Minister of India, is not merely an occasion of remembrance but a moment of national introspection. It invites the country to reflect upon the values, vision, and civilisational commitment that defined one of the most remarkable public lives in modern Indian history. Born on 25 December 1924 in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, to Krishna Devi and Krishna Bihari Vajpayee, Atalji lived a purposeful life of 94 years devoted entirely to the service of the nation. From a brilliant student and sensitive poet to a fearless journalist, from a principled parliamentarian to a globally respected statesman, his journey remains a guiding light for Indias democracy and national consciousness. He passed away on 16 August 2018, leaving behind not only memories, but an enduring moral and political legacy. Atal Bihari Vajpayee was a rare leader who harmonised ideology with inclusiveness, firmness with compassion, and nationalism with democratic restraint. These exceptional qualities earned him admiration not only from his supporters but also from political opponents across party lines, both in India and abroad. Reflecting this universal respect, Vladimir Putin once described him as an outstanding statesman whose name is inseparably linked with an entire era of Indian politics. Such recognition was a result of Ataljis integrity, intellectual depth, and unwavering commitment to Indias dignity on the global stage. From the very beginning of his political life, Atalji remained deeply committed to Indias unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. On the issue of Jammu and Kashmir, he stood firmly alongside Syama Prasad Mukherjee, sharing an emotional and ideological bond rooted in the struggle against the permit system and the special status that compromised national unity. Mukherjees historic message, declaring his entry into Kashmir without a permit, remained engraved in Ataljis conscience throughout his life. Whether in opposition or in government, Kashmir remained central to his political missionmarked by struggle when outside power and pursuit of solutions when entrusted with authority. His assertion on Kashmir did not stem from concession but from confidencean understanding that India, secure in its civilisational strength, could speak of peace and dialogue without compromising sovereignty or national self-respect. Atalji consistently opposed the weak and short-sighted policies of the Nehru era on Kashmir and the rehabilitation of Hindu refugees. He forcefully challenged Chinese expansionism, warning both Parliament and the nation that Chinas occupation of Tibet would endanger Indias northern frontiers. His famous declaration in Parliament in 1959, that India could not build a palace of friendship with China on the corpse of Tibets freedom, remains one of the strongest assertions of moral realism in Indias foreign policy discourse. Similarly, while supporting the 1961 liberation of Goa, Daman, and Diu, he asserted that the action was not a war but the restoration of Indias lost breath and self-respect. On the Berubari issue, he firmly warned that no government had the authority to donate national territory, as the land belonged to the nation, not to any individual or ruling establishment. Atal Bihari Vajpayees public life began with journalism, where he wrote for Rashtradharma, Panchjanya, Veer Arjun, and Swadesh. He believed that journalism was not merely about reporting events but about shaping national consciousness and providing direction to society. For him, the press functioned both as a mirror reflecting reality and as a lamp illuminating the path forward. His commitment to nationalist and responsible journalism continues to serve as a moral benchmark, especially in an era marked by sensationalism and selective narratives. As Prime Minister, Atalji added transformative dimensions to Indias development journey. His governance was characterised by economic reform balanced with social sensitivity, infrastructure expansion rooted in inclusion, and national security guided by strategic restraint. Leading a coalition of 24 parties under the National Democratic Alliance, he demonstrated exceptional coordination, consensus-building, and respect for constitutional institutions. Even within the constraints of coalition politics, he elevated the dignity of the Prime Ministers office and strengthened democratic conventions. Landmark initiatives such as the Golden Quadrilateral Highway Project and the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana laid the foundation for Indias modern infrastructure and economic integration. He believed roads were the arteries of the nation, and that connectivity was the key to progress. Recognising the deep link between illiteracy and poverty, Atalji strengthened the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, while the Antyodaya Anna Yojana ensured food security for the poorest sections of society despite economic constraints. His vision for long-term water security was reflected in the River Linking Project, which addressed drought mitigation and optimal water utilisation. Indias telecom revolution owes much to his decision to democratise mobile connectivity, transforming communication into a mass utility. By adding Jai Vigyan to the traditional slogan of Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan, he reaffirmed the centrality of science, innovation, and research in nation-building. The nuclear tests conducted at Pokhran on 11 and 13 May 1998 stand as a testament to Ataljis courage, strategic clarity, and national resolve. By maintaining absolute secrecy, managing international sanctions with prudence, and standing firm under global pressure, he established India as a responsible nuclear power. His assertion that nuclear-armed nations had no moral authority to lecture India reflected an uncompromising commitment to sovereign equality and national self-respect. Atal Bihari Vajpayees foreign policy was firmly rooted in the principle of peace backed by strength. While initiating improved relations with China and strengthening ties with the United States, he never compromised Indias strategic autonomy. His efforts created early global awareness about the menace of terrorism. A committed advocate of peace, he travelled by bus to Lahore to extend a hand of friendship, yet when war was imposed during the Kargil conflict, India responded decisively under his leadership and emerged victorious. He thus embodied both the resolve of a peace-maker and the firmness of a war leader when the nations honour demanded it. Even while in opposition, Atalji exemplified the principle of Nation First. He supported Indira Gandhi during the Bangladesh Liberation War, led Indias parliamentary delegation on Kashmir in 1994 at the request of P. V. Narasimha Rao, and supported economic reforms under Chandra Shekhar. Such conduct set the highest standards of democratic opposition and remains exemplary even today. His historic speech in Hindi at the United Nations symbolised his profound love for Indias linguistic and cultural heritage. A proud custodian of Indian traditions, he respected all civilisations while firmly upholding Indias cultural identity. A distinguished poet, his verses reflected nationalism, democracy, hope, and human sensitivity, while his oratory mesmerised Parliament and the public alike. Even during ill health, Atalji endured imprisonment during the Emergency to defend democratic values. When confronted with unethical compromises, he chose to lose power rather than principles, leaving behind an unparalleled lesson in political morality. For him, India was not merely a geographical entity but a living civilisation. His words that one must live and die for the nation continue to inspire millions. As India moves forward under the leadership of Narendra Modi, fulfilling many of Ataljis long-cherished dreams, the truest tribute to Atal Bihari Vajpayee lies in building a strong, self-reliant, and prosperous Bharat. That alone is Ataljis enduring legacyAtal forever. (Shiv Prakash is National Co-Organisation General Secretary, Bharatiya Janata Party)
36 former judges condemn Opposition leaders' bid to impeach Justice G R Swaminathan
NEW DELHI: Thirty-six former judges,including former Supreme Court and High Court Chief Justices, denounced theOpposition leaders' bid to impeach Madras High Court judge Justice G R Swaminathan, stating such an attempt, if allowed to proceed, would cut at the very roots of democracy and independence of the judiciary. This is a brazen attempt to browbeat judges who do not fall in line with the ideological and political expectations of a particular section of society. Even if the reasons mentioned by the signatory Member(s) of Parliament are taken at face value, they are wholly inadequate to justify resorting to such a rare, exceptional and serious constitutional measure such as impeachment, the former judges in a letter said. It further added that even during the dark period of the Emergency, the then Government adopted various mechanisms, including supersessions to penalise judges who refused to oe the line. The supersession of three seniormost judges of the Supreme Court after the decision in Kesavananda Bharati, the sidelining of Justice H.R. Khanna after his famous dissent in ADM Jabalpur, are sobering reminders of how political overreach can damage judicial independence. Despite these onslaughts, our Judiciary has stood the test of time and withstood all external pressures, the former judges said while condemning the move to try to impeach Justice Swaminathan. The present move (to try to impeach Justice Swaminathan) is not an isolated aberration. It fits into a clear and deeply troubling pattern in our recent constitutional history, where sections of the political class have sought to discredit and intimidate the higher judiciary whenever outcomes do not align with their interests, said the 36 former judges in their signatories letter. Terming the bid as not principled and as reasoned criticism of judicialdecisions, the letter written by 36 former judges sai, it was an attempt to weaponise impeachment and public calumny as instruments of pressure, a practice that strikes at the heart of judicial independence and the basic norms of constitutional democracy. The very purpose of the impeachment mechanism is to uphold the integrity of the judiciary, not to convert it into a tool of arm-twisting, signalling and retaliation, the letter said. To wield the threat of removal as a means of compelling judges to conform to political expectations is to turn a constitutional safeguard into an instrument of intimidation. Such an approach is anti-democratic, anti-constitutional, and an anathema to the rule of law, the letter said. Terming the present attempt as a razen one, to impeach a sitting High Court judge for discharging his judicial duty, the letter added that, therefore, it was not an isolated episode but part of a continuing assault on the dignity and independence of the judicial institution itself. Today, the target may be one judge; tomorrow, it will be the institution as a whole. The former judges, therefore, call upon all stakeholders, Members of Parliament across party lines, members of the Bar, civil society, and citizens at large to unequivocally denounce this move and ensure that it is nipped in the bud at the very inception. Judges must remain answerable to their oath and to the Constitution of India, not to partisan political pressures or ideological intimidation. The message from all constitutional stakeholders must be clear and firm: in a Republic governed by the rule of law, judgments are tested by appeals and legal critique, and not by threats of impeachment for political non-conformity, the 36 former judges stated. Out of 36 signatories, some of the names were former Supreme Court Judge Justice Krishna Murari, former Chief Justice of Delhi and Meghalaya, Rajender Menon and S Vaidyanathan, respectively. Also, 14 of Madhya Pradesh HC's former judges and 11 of Allahabad HC's former judges were signatories andcondemned the move to impeach Justice G R Swaminathan.
No Van To Pick Her Up, Schoolgirl Blocks Road In Protest For 3 Hours
On a quiet road in Madhya Pradesh's Betul district, traffic came to a standstill on Saturday as a 10-year-old girl blocked the road inprotest after her school van failed to arrive.
Rats Spotted in Newborn Care Unit of District Hospital In Madhya Pradesh
Days after a video showing rats roaming freely in the ICU and orthopedic ward of Jabalpur's Victoria Hospital triggered public outrage, a similar and deeply disturbing incident has now surfaced from Satna district in Madhya Pradesh.
India will surpass Germany to become third-largest economy by 2027: Scindia
Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia expressed confidence that India will become the world's third-largest economy by the end of 2027, surpassing Germany. He attributed this projected growth to the policies and institutional reforms implemented by the Modi government. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav highlighted the state's rapid growth and favorable investment environment.
Six kids test HIV positive in MP hospitals
Satna: A routine necessity turned into a nightmare for six families in Madhya Pradeshs Satna after their children, already battling severe blood disorder thalassemia, tested positive for HIV, which officials suspect was transmitted via contaminated blood transfusions at different hospitals. All these cases were reported between January and May this year, and all the affected Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
VB-G RAM G Bill: Why does Rams name irritate Congress, asks Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav
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Madhya Pradesh: 41.80L set to be removed from voter list
BHOPAL: More than 41.80 lakh voter names have been identified for deletion from the electoral rolls across Madhya Pradesh after the completion of the first phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the 2025 voter list, election officials said. The exercise covered all 230 assembly constituencies across 55 districts. The outcome of the revision will be reflected in the preliminary draft of the electoral roll, scheduled for publication on December 23. The SIR was undertaken to clean and update the voter list of over 5.74 crore registered voters ahead of future elections. The first phase, which involved door-to-door enumeration and verification, concluded late Thursday night. The 41.80 lakh names marked for deletion account for over 7.28% of the total electorate. The largest category consists of 22.5 lakh voters who have permanently shifted from their registered addresses, forming nearly 45 of the voter base. Another significant portion comprises absent and deceased voters, with 8.40 lakh names in each category. Together, they account for roughly three percent of the states voters. In addition, over 2.5 lakh voters, or 0.43 percent, were found to be duplicate entries, with names appearing at more than one address. Indore district recorded the highest number of proposed deletions. Of its total 28.67 lakh voters, more than 4.40 lakh names are set to be removed. Bhopal followed closely, with around 4.30 lakh deletions from its 21.25 lakh-plus voters. Gwalior ranked third, with over 2.50 lakh names marked for deletion, while Jabalpur stood fourth with more than 2.40 lakh voters to be removed from the list. In percentage terms, Bhopal will see the highest impact, with nearly 20% of its voter names facing deletion. Indore and Gwalior will see about 15% each, while Jabalpur will see around 12% deletions. Explaining the next steps, Joint Chief Electoral Officer Ram Pratap Singh Jadaun said, The EC is moving ahead with the process of deletion, correction, and verification. The first draft electoral roll will be released on December 23. Discrepancies found in over nine lakh cases The SIR was undertaken to clean and update the voter list of over 5.74 crore registered voters ahead of future elections. The EC is moving ahead with the process of deletion, correction, and verification. The first draft electoral roll will be released on December 23. Officials added that discrepancies between current voter details and the 2003 base records were found in about nine lakh cases.
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BHOPAL: More than 41.80 lakh voter names have been identified for deletion in 230 assembly constituencies in Madhya Pradesh, following the completion of the first phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list in the state. The result of the SIR can be seen in the form of a preliminary draft of the electoral roll, which will be published on December 23. The first phase of the SIR ended on Thursday night after a gruelling 44-day exercise of collecting filled up enumeration forms from voters through the network of booth level officers (BLOs). The 41.80 lakh voter names (7.28% of total voters in the state) that are up for deletion include 22.50 lakh voters who have permanently shifted from their registered addresses. They form around four percent of the total voters of the October 2025 list. The two other heads under which a major chunk of voter names will be deleted include absent and dead voters, which were 8.40 lakh each, collectively accounting to around 3% of the total 5.74 crore plus voters forming part of the October 2025 voter list. Over 2.5 lakh voters (0.43% of the total voters in the 2025 voter list) are duplicate voters, whose names are featured at multiple addresses. Indore, which is Madhya Pradeshs most populated district, housed the maximum number of absent, dead, shifted and duplicate voters. More than 4.40 lakh voter names out of the total 28.67 lakh voters are to be deleted when the preliminary draft list is published. The state capital Bhopal is next with 4.30 lakh voter names to be deleted out of the total 21.25 lakh plus voters named in the 2025 list. Gwalior is third in the list of districts with maximum deletions. More than 2.50 lakh voters, out of the 16.49 lakh-plus voters, will be deleted when the draft list is published. Jabalpur is fourth with 2.40 lakh-plus deleted voters, out of the total 19.25 lakh voters named in the 2025 list. In percentage terms, Indore, where all nine assembly seats were won by the BJP in the 2023 polls, will see more than 15% of voter names getting deleted. But the state capital Bhopal, where the BJP won five out of the seven assembly seats, stands to see deletion of the maximum 20% voter names. Jabalpur district, where the BJP won seven out of the eight assembly seats in the 2023 elections, will see the deletion of 12% voters from the 2025 list, while Gwalior district, where the BJP won four out of the six assembly seats in the last state elections, will see 15% of the names of the 2025 list getting deleted. The joint chief electoral officer, MP, Ram Pratap Singh Jadaun said, The Election Commission is now moving ahead with the process of deletion, correction, and verification. The first draft electoral roll will be released on December 23. If a voters details do not match the 2003 base records or if discrepancies are found, the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) will issue a formal notice to those voters. Such mismatches have been found in nine lakh cases.
Rights Body Takes Note As 5 Children Get HIV-Infected Blood In Madhya Pradesh
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken cognisance of the shocking case in which five children tested HIV positive after allegedly being administered infected blood during transfusions at government health facilities in Madhya Pradesh.

