September 21, 2024

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MP News Today: Impact of Bharat Bandh… Lathi charge in Chhatarpur, Patwari without hands, big news in headlines

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Big news of Madhya Pradesh on 21 August.

Highlights

Mixed effect of bandh in most cities of the state, no effect in Indore and Bhopal, uproar in Chhatarpur, treatment will be done in evening OPD in Indore hospital

Bhopal. Ruckus in Chhatarpur on reservation issue, lathicharge on miscreants, no effect in Indore and Bhopal, handicapped Patwari wrote application with his feet in Dewas, evening OPD in Indore government hospital, read ahead the big news of the state which was in headlines throughout the day

Lathicharge on protesters creating disturbance in Chhatarpur

There was uproar throughout the day on the reservation issue in Chhatarpur. Bahujan Samajwadi Party and its supporters gheraoed the police office in a show of strength. Police resorted to lathicharge during the disturbance. The rioters vandalised shops and tried to close the market.

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Disabled Patwari wrote the transfer application with his feet

In Dewas, a handicapped Patwari applied for transfer in the Collector’s office by writing with his feet. Since childhood, Amin, who is handicapped, studied with his feet, operated the computer and secured first position in the district in the Patwari examination. Now he wants a transfer to Sonkatch due to personal reasons.

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There is no effect of Bharat Bandh in Indore and Bhopal

Dalit organizations have called for a Bharat Bandh in protest against the Supreme Court’s decision on the creamy layer in SC-ST reservation, but its effect has not been seen much in Madhya Pradesh. There is no impact on normal life in Indore and Bhopal; major markets are open and police force is deployed on the streets.

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Treatment of patients in the evening OPD at Indore Government Hospital

OPD facility will now start in the government hospital from 4-6 pm. A proposal has been prepared for this and sent to the government. The fee for this special OPD will be Rs 600, but medicines and tests will be free. The proposal has been approved in the EC meeting of the college.