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  • Van collided with a roadside tree on Bhopal-Sehore road, one dead, five injured

    Symbolic picture.

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    The family had come to Bhopal in a van to take the children for a trip. The speeding van collided with a tree on the roadside. The injured were taken to Hamidia Hospital for treatment.

    Navdunia Representative, Bhopal. A speeding van lost control and collided with a roadside tree on Bhopal-Sehore road in Khajuri Sadak police station area on Thursday night. A young man died in the accident, while five people including the driver were injured. However, the condition of all the injured is said to be out of danger. Police is investigating the matter.

    According to Khajuri Sadak police station, 36-year-old Wahid son of Arman Qureshi, a resident of Ashta, was a farmer by profession. On Thursday afternoon, he had come to Bhopal in a van with driver Wasim to take his family’s children for a trip. Everyone was returning to Ashta at night.

    At around 8 pm, they were passing near Rajput Dhaba when the speeding van lost control and collided with a tree on the roadside. The accident was so severe that the van was badly damaged. Wahid Qureshi was thrown out of the van. Hearing the screams, people nearby rushed to rescue him and took the injured to Hamidia Hospital in an ambulance for treatment.

    After checking there, the doctor declared Wahid dead. Driver Wasim, Wahid’s son Wajid, daughter Rahat, nephew Saka and niece Tausifa were also injured in the accident. All were discharged from the hospital after treatment. On receiving the information of the incident, Wahid’s relatives came to Bhopal at night itself. After the post-mortem on Friday, the police handed over Wahid’s body to his relatives.

  • Lokayukta Bhopal team caught a clerk red handed taking bribe in BDA office

    BDA’s Babu Tarachand with the Lokayukta team.

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    Bribe was demanded for renewal of house lease. Babu was caught red handed while taking bribe of Rs. 40000. Action is underway under Section 7 of Prevention of Corruption Act.

    Bhopal. The team of Lokayukta Bhopal took major action under the guidance of Superintendent of Police Manu Vyas. Babu Sahayak Grade 1 Tarakchand Das posted in the BDA office had demanded a bribe of three lakh 35 thousand rupees from the applicant for renewal of the lease of his house located at Ratnagiri Raisen Road, Piplani.

    The applicant farmer was tired of visiting Babu Tarakchand Das for the last 6 months for renewal of lease of his house, but Babu was not doing the work without taking bribe. Distressed, the applicant farmer came to Lokayukta and complained to the Superintendent of Police.

    Taking immediate action on the complaint, the team led by Inspector Neelam Patwa on Friday caught BDA’s corrupt Babu Tarachand Das father late Kalipat Das age 58 years Assistant Grade 1 for taking Rs 40000 from the applicant. Tarachand lives in house number 10 in Panchsheel Nagar Bhopal.

    Proceedings against the accused Das under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act are ongoing at the BDA office. Other members of the team included Inspector Rajni Tiwari, Inspector Ghanshyam Merscole, Head Constable Ramdas Kurmi, Mukesh Singh, Rajendra Pawan, Neha Pardesi and Constable Manmohan Sahu.

  • MP News Today: Non-constitutional madrassas will be closed, 7 people died in the accident, big news in headlines

    Big news of Madhya Pradesh on 20th August.

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    Women’s gang involved in train theft arrested7 people died in Chhatarpur road accidentOBC reservation case in Supreme Court

    Bhopal. Announcement of closure of non-constitutional madrasas, cases related to OBC reservation transferred to Supreme Court, 7 people died in auto collision, gang of women who stole Mangalsutra in trains arrested, eight feet long python hidden in bed box, possibility of heavy rain, read ahead the major news of the state which were in headlines throughout the day.

    Pressure to convert by luring and threatening in Mhow

    A case has been registered against seven people in Badia village of Badgonda police station area for luring and threatening people to convert from Sanatan to Christianity. The accused made the villagers read the Bible and forced them to convert to Christianity and also offered them financial inducements. On the complaint of the villagers, the police arrested them and presented them in the court, from where they were sent to jail.

    Heavy rain in next 24 hours

    Due to the low pressure area formed in Bangladesh, intermittent rains may start in many cities of Madhya Pradesh from Thursday. Heavy rains are expected in most of the cities of the state on Wednesday.

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    Madrasas imparting religious education to non-Muslims will be closed

    Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav announced on Tuesday that madrasas violating constitutional provisions will be closed in the state. The recognition of madrasas receiving grants in the name of Hindu children through fraud will also be cancelled.

    OBC reservation cases will be transferred to the Supreme Court

    All the cases related to OBC reservation pending in the Madhya Pradesh High Court since 2019 will now be sent to the Supreme Court for hearing. The Supreme Court bench gave instructions on this on Tuesday. The case is related to the amendment to increase OBC reservation from 14% to 27% and the petitions challenging the 87:13 percent formula. The Supreme Court has sought a reply from the MP government.

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    7 people from UP died in an accident while going from Chhatarpur to Bageshwar Dham

    7 people died and more than 4 were injured when an auto rickshaw carrying pilgrims going to Bageshwar Dham from Chhatarpur railway station collided with a truck. This accident happened on Tuesday morning at 5 am near Kadari on Jhansi-Khajuraho highway NH 39. The auto was overloaded with passengers. Police has taken the injured to the hospital.

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    Gang of women thieves who stole mangalsutras in trains arrested

    GRP has arrested 4 women for stealing gold chains and mangalsutras from women passengers in trains. Four mangalsutras have been recovered from the accused. All the women are residents of Rajgarh district, and one of them has several cases registered against him.

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    An 8 feet long python was hidden in the bed box

    An eight feet long python was found in the bed box of a house in Barwah, Khargone. Deepak Verma and his family created a stir after seeing the python. The team of Society for Animal and Welfare rescued the female python (Indian Rock Python) and left it in the forest.

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  • OBC Reservation: All OBC reservation cases will be transferred from High Court to Supreme Court

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    OBC reservation in Madhya Pradesh increased from 14 to 27 percent. 87:13 percent formula challenged in Supreme Court. Supreme Court will transfer 85 pending petitions.

    Naiduniya Representative, Jabalpur. All the cases related to Other Backward Classes (OBC) reservation pending in the Madhya Pradesh High Court since 2019 will be transferred to the Supreme Court for hearing. A bench headed by Supreme Court Justice BR Gavai gave these instructions on Tuesday.

    Supreme Court sought reply from MP government

    The matter is about increasing the OBC reservation from 14 to 27 percent by amending the MP Public Service Reservation Act by the state government in the year 2019. At the same time, the Supreme Court has sought a reply from the Madhya Pradesh government on two petitions challenging the 87:13 percent formula.

    A petition was filed in the Supreme Court by the state government to transfer the cases related to OBC reservation. During the hearing on this, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta presented his side on behalf of the MP government. Advocate Aditya Sanghi argued on behalf of the unreserved category that due to the pending transfer petition in the Supreme Court, these cases are not being heard in the High Court.

    Many appointments are not being made by the MP Public Service Commission due to pending cases in the court. On this, the Supreme Court directed to immediately transfer all the 85 petitions pending in the MP High Court.

    Now OBC cases are likely to be heard at a relatively faster pace in the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court will now decide how much reservation to give to OBCs. The decision to give 27 percent reservation to OBCs was first challenged in the High Court in the year 2019. After this, many petitions were filed. Some of these were filed in favor of OBC reservation and some against it. For the last one year, these cases have not been heard speedily.

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  • Raksha Bandhan Special: Once used to beg on the streets, learned a skill and got an order of one lakh rakhis

    After becoming skilled, beggars prepare Rakhis for Raksha Bandhan.

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    The beggars worked for 4 to 5 hours to make the rakhis. These rakhis were made entirely by hand. Cotton, cow dung and pearls were used in it.

    Sanjay Rajak, Naiduniya Indore (Indore News). The Bhikshavriti Mukt Bharat Abhiyan started in Indore after the call of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is now moving towards success. Here the social organization Pravesh started making beggars skilled in 2021 to free them from begging. The result of this is that those who were beggars earlier are now not only earning income for themselves by learning skills, but are also setting an example by becoming self-reliant.

    Recently these new artisans got an order to make one lakh rakhis, which was completed in just 22 days. Apart from this, after making rakhis, these people will sell them under the banner of Sanstha Pravesh and will run their life with self-respect from the income earned from it.

    Let us tell you that Rupali Jain, the founder-director of the institution Param Pujya Rakshak Adinath Welfare and Educational Society (Pravesh), along with her team, is engaged in the campaign to free Indore from begging. She left America and came to India and started serving the country here. Rupali Jain of the institution Pravesh told that 31 male and 14 female beggars are living in the institution, who will stay here for three to six months.

    The order was completed in 22 days

    They are being given skill training to make them self-reliant. On July 1, the organization Dharm Jagran received an order to make one lakh rakhis, in which it was said that after the order is completed by July 30, another order for one lakh rakhis will be given. We have completed the order in just 22 days. In return, the beggars will earn 30 thousand rupees. Along with this, 10 thousand rakhis have been made for Lions and Rotary Club.

    Uses from cow dung to beads

    Every day 45 beggars are working for about four to five hours in this rehabilitation center to make rakhis. This rakhi is made completely by hand. Cotton, thread, cow dung, pearls, glitter etc. are being used in it. Last year also the organization had prepared and sold 15 thousand rakhis.

  • MP News Today: Transfer policy will change, hooliganism by girls in Indore, notice to Digvijay, big news in headlines

    Big news of Madhya Pradesh on 16th August.

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    Defamation notice to former Chief Minister DigvijayGirls’ hooliganism in Indore, attack on youthNow transfer will be done on the recommendation of the Minister in charge

    Bhopal. Digvijay Singh gets a defamation notice of 10 crores, girls attack men, new transfer policy prepared in MP, minor raped on the pretext of marriage, announcement of making Samanpur a tehsil, rain may increase from Tuesday, read ahead the big news of the state which was in the headlines throughout the day.

    BJP leader sent notice to former CM Digvijay in Waqf Board land case

    BJP Minority Morcha Vice President has sent a legal notice to Digvijay Singh, demanding an apology and publication of regret. The case is related to the occupation of Wakf Board land. Nasir Shah has demanded Rs 10 crore as damages for defamation and the court has given a stay order.

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    Girls in Indore misbehaved, chased a young man and broke his car glass

    Mayank Bajaj, who works in a job consultancy in Indore, was attacked by some young men and women. The accused vandalised Mayank’s car and stabbed him. The police have arrested eight accused, out of which two women have been involved in criminal activities earlier as well.

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    Yellow alert for rain in many districts of Madhya Pradesh in the next 48 hours

    Due to the effect of low pressure and monsoon trough in the Bay of Bengal, rain may increase in Madhya Pradesh from Tuesday. On Friday, Indore, Naugaon, Seoni, Ratlam, and other areas received light rain. The monsoon trough is currently moving towards the Bay of Bengal.

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    Transfer will be done only on the recommendation of the Minister in charge

    The Madhya Pradesh government has decided to lift the ban on transfers that was in place for one and a half years. A new transfer policy will be prepared and presented to the cabinet. Now transfers will be done on the recommendation of the ministers in charge. After the ban was lifted in 2022, the ban continued in 2023 due to elections.

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    Politics heats up again in the case of Man Singh missing from Sagar

    The Supreme Court has ordered the formation of an SIT under the leadership of the state’s Director General of Police to investigate the missing case of Man Singh Patel. Digvijay Singh has accused Minister Govind Singh Rajput of conspiracy, while Rajput has called these allegations baseless. Patel has been missing since 2016.

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    ‘I want to marry you’ made physical relations with her by deceiving her, left her when she got pregnant

    The district court sentenced Ramdas, who raped a minor on the pretext of marriage, to life imprisonment under three sections. The case came to light when the victim’s health deteriorated. The court awarded the sentence on the basis of scientific evidence, although the victim had turned hostile.

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    Announcement of making Gadasarai-Samanpur a tehsil in Dindori

    Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav announced to give Rs. 1250 along with Rakhi shagun of Rs. 250 and gas cylinder of Rs. 450 to Laadli sisters on Rakshabandhan. Apart from this, he announced development work worth Rs. 147 crore 6 lakh, hearse, ambulance, and construction of Ayurveda Medical College and bridge in Dindori.

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  • Mahakal Temple Ujjain: Devotees going to the temple wearing underwear with Mahakal written on it were stopped, uproar ensued

    Devotees reached Ujjain’s Mahakal temple wearing such clothes.

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    The priests of the temple had raised objections to wearing indecent clothes. All the devotees were stopped and their clothes were removed immediately. In this case, some devotees also apologized for their clothes.

    Ujjain, Mahakal Temple Ujjain. There was a ruckus in Ujjain’s Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga temple on Friday morning when the security guards present there stopped the devotees wearing shorts with Mahakal written on them. The number of such devotees was not one or two but 12. Everyone was immediately given towels and their shorts were removed and other clothes were given to wear. After this, all the devotees were also instructed not to wear such clothes.

    According to the information, in the month of Sawan, a large number of devotees including Kanwar pilgrims are visiting the Mahakal temple wearing saffron clothes. On Friday morning, the security guard noticed some devotees who were wearing shorts with Mahakal written on them.

    On this, the security guards immediately stopped them. After this, strict checking started and 12 devotees were found wearing such clothes. All of them were asked to remove these clothes and were immediately given other clothes. After this, all of them were also told that this hurts sentiments. Go to the temple wearing such clothes. Some devotees also apologized for this.

    Priests have protested regarding clothes

    Priests have been demanding to implement a dress code in Mahakal temple. Earlier also devotees have been entering the temple wearing clothes of their choice. Youths reach the temple to have darshan even in Bermuda, night suits and shorts. Devotees have been asked to come to the temple wearing decent clothes.

    Do not wear clothes with God’s name written on them

    Priests say that devotees should not wear clothes with God’s name written on them. On the other hand, there are many shops in Ujjain city where dogs and clothes with Mahakal written on them and Tripund on them are being sold.

  • Independence Day 2024: Independence Day is being celebrated with great pomp in the capital

    Sports Director Dr. Ravi Kumar Gupta with other officers, employees, players and trainers after flag hoisting at TT Nagar Stadium.

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    Sports Director Dr. Ravi Gupta hoisted the flag at TT Nagar Stadium. Former IKCA President BS Kushwaha hoisted the flag at Chhote Talav. Collector Kaushlendra Vikram Singh hoisted the flag at Collector’s Office.

    Bhopal. The 78th Independence Day is being celebrated with great pomp in Madhya Pradesh, flag hoisting ceremonies are being organized at various places. There is a festive atmosphere in the entire city. People are celebrating Independence Day by hoisting the tricolour in their homes and vehicles. Flag hoisting programmes have been organized in schools, colleges, government and private offices. The tricolour is also fluttering on the sports grounds of the capital.

    Director Sports and Youth Welfare Department Dr. Ravi Kumar Gupta hoisted the flag at TT Nagar Stadium. On this occasion, Joint Director BS Yadav, District Sports Officer Vani Sahu, Vikas Kharadkar, Rubika Diwan, Sanjeev Gupta, Kshipra Srivastava, CEO KK Upadhyay were present.

    Collector Kaushlendra Vikram Singh hoisted the flag at Bhopal Collector’s office. During this time, all ADMs, SDMs, Deputy Collectors, Tehsildars and other officers and employees were present.

    Independence Day was celebrated by the students in Nav Yuvak Sabha School located in Sant Hirda Ram Nagar. The girl students did a march past.

    The mayor hoisted the flag at ISBT

    Mayor Malti Rai saluted the flag on the occasion of 78th Independence Day at the ISBT office of the Municipal Corporation. On this occasion, children of corporation employees and health officials were also honored.

  • English coaching teacher used to do objectionable chatting with student, case registered in suicide case

    The student’s family has created a ruckus. Inset is B.Pharma student Gaurav Hada. – File photo

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    After the student’s suicide, his family members created a ruckus. Screenshots of Gaurav and the teacher’s chat were handed over to the police. Banganga police registered a case against the teacher and her mother.

    Naiduniya representative, Indore. In the case of suicide of B.Pharma student Gaurav Hada, Banganga police has registered a case against the teacher and her mother. Police admitted that the accused were blackmailing Gaurav. They had extorted money by filing a complaint against him. Investigation is going on against Mahila police station in-charge Kaushalya Chauhan and SI Gauri Tiwari.

    Gaurav, the 19-year-old son of Raju Hada, a vegetable vendor from Bhagirathpura, committed suicide by hanging himself on Tuesday night. The family took the body to the women’s police station and staged a protest. They alleged that the owner of an English coaching centre in Nanda Nagar was blackmailing Gaurav.

    She used to do objectionable chatting. She had taken money from Gaurav. Three days before the incident, she had also lodged a complaint of rape in the women’s police station. The TI and SI got the matter settled by taking 45 thousand rupees.

    Raju had to take money on interest. Disheartened, Gaurav hanged himself. On Thursday, the police recorded the statements of the relatives. The phone and chatting were confiscated and a case was registered against the teacher and her mother late at night.

    The teacher was forcing me to have a relationship on messenger

    The family has handed over the screen shots of the chat between Gaurav and the teacher to the police. They allege that the teacher used to talk inappropriately on the internet media and phone. She used to pressure him to have a relationship. Gaurav always avoided it. He said that he is a student and wants to study.

    Troubled by the teacher, Gaurav blocked her number and she started threatening him with a false complaint. She also took about 2 lakh rupees. She threatened Gaurav for not sharing the photo on Friendship Day on 4th August and lodged a complaint at the police station. The SI called him to the police station and threatened to arrest him.

  • Lokayukta raids the residence of retired superintending engineer of Bhopal Municipal Corporation

    Retired engineer’s residence, where the raid was conducted.

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    The retired engineer’s residence is located in Lalghati area. The Lokayukta team is investigating documents and other things.

    Navdunia Representative, Bhopal Bhopal Crime News. In the capital, the Lokayukta police raided the residence of retired superintending engineer of the municipal corporation Pradeep Kumar Jain in Lord Colony on Airport Road on Friday morning. The Lokayukta police had received a complaint against him for accumulating assets disproportionate to his income, on the basis of which this action has been taken. The Lokayukta has registered a case against him under the Anti-Corruption Act.

    During the raid, Jain’s cash worth more than one lakh rupees and gold and silver jewellery were recovered. Apart from this, land and property papers were found at more than ten places in Bhopal, which are being investigated. He has recently returned from a trip to Canada.

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