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  • Even after the counseling phase in MP, half of the UG and PG seats remained vacant

    Symbolic picture of counseling.

    Highlights

    Special counselling process for admission is over. Around 40 thousand admissions were made in the special CLC. Now there will be no next phase of counselling.

    Navdunia Representative, Bhopal. Special College Level Counseling (CLC) is being conducted to fill 5.91 lakh vacant seats of UG and PG in 1336 colleges of the state. So far 4.88 lakh admissions have taken place in UG and PG. Even after five rounds of counseling, about half the seats remained vacant. 3.80 lakh students have taken admission in UG and 1.08 lakh in PG. Special counseling process was conducted at college level this year to fill vacant seats in UG and PG. Officials say that now the next phase of counseling will not be conducted.

    About 40 thousand admissions were made in special CLC

    Saturday was the last date for admission in special CLC. Around 40 thousand admissions have been done in UG and PG. Admission was given on the basis of vacant seats in the colleges. On Monday, all the colleges will paste the list of vacant seats in their colleges.

    Course Seats -Admission -Vacant Seats

    UG 8.25 lakh 3.80 lakh 4.45 lakh PG 2.13 lakh 1.08 lakh 1.05 lakh Total 10.39 lakh 4.88 lakh 5.50 lakh

  • In Balaghat, mini Holi is celebrated in the name of Narbodh festival, effigy burning takes place

    The effigy of Narbodh is taken around the entire village. – Photo Naiduniya.

    Highlights

    Children bring Narbod leaves from the jungle and place them in every house. After this, they make an effigy of Narbod and take it around the village. Then they burn the effigy in the hope of curing diseases.

    Guneshwar Sahare, Balaghat. The entire Balaghat district will reverberate with the slogan ‘Gheun ja ri Narbod… Khaansi khokhala lej ri Narbod’ on September 2. In Balaghat district, people celebrate Narbod festival after Pola festival. On this occasion, as per tradition, the effigy of Marbat i.e. Narbod will be burnt.

    This festival, celebrated according to ancient tradition, is celebrated in Balaghat as a festival like Holi and Diwali. According to the local people, this festival is considered as a mini Holi. On this occasion, on one hand the markets remain empty. On the other hand, people celebrate enthusiastically in the streets and neighbourhoods.

    The effigy is taken out of the village and burnt

    There is an ancient belief that Narbodh festival is celebrated after Pola festival because during this time of the year seasonal diseases and epidemics are prevalent. To drive seasonal diseases and epidemics out of villages and cities, people make an effigy of it and take it outside the village and burn it. Before this, the effigy is taken around the whole house.

    The demonic power was suppressed

    According to the elders, on this day Krishna had sucked the poison of Putana and due to the death of Putana, the demonic power was suppressed. Therefore, it is celebrated as a festival symbolizing victory over the demonic power. The effigy of Putana is called Narbod.

    After Pola festival, people start preparing for Narbod. People in cities and rural areas make an effigy in preparation for this festival. They take it to the border of the village and city and burn it. Just like Holika is burnt, people traditionally burn the effigy of Narbod in the same way.

    People visit people from house to house

    It is told that people visit each other’s houses and offer gifts and celebrate the festival as a festival of joy. Children bring Narbod leaves from the forest and put them in every house, which takes donations of Narbod.

    This festival of local tradition is celebrated in the district as a mini Holi. On this occasion, a festive atmosphere is definitely seen. At the same time, an atmosphere of terror is also seen in this festival. There are fights and quarrels at many places.

    Farmers perform black magic by planting branches of Tembhrun in the fields. This year, during this festival, people took out the effigy of Marbad and raised slogans like Narbad is going to Gheun… Narbad is taking Khasi Khokhla… Inflation witch is eating Narbad… Narbad is taking diseases from the village… and burnt the effigy of Marbad in every street and then took it out of the village and city limits.

  • Coin Exhibition: Grandmother had saved it, old currency will be sold for lakhs… Exhibition will run till 1 September in Indore

    Hundreds of coins have been put on exhibition in 40 such stalls.

    Highlights

    Coins from the Maurya, Gupta, Mughal and British eras are on display. Copper coins were used during the Maurya Empire and had royal symbols engraved on them. Most of the items on display at the Mumbai Auction stall are ancient gold coins.

    The history of Indian coins is extremely diverse and rich. The influence of different periods and cultures was seen on the coins. From the Mughal period to the British Raj, coin collection has been an important part of Indian history.

    During this period, coins played a role not only in trade and transactions but also in political and cultural heritage. The collection of coins has been collected from different periods. These include coins of Maurya, Gupta and Mughal empires.

    Exhibition held at Aurora Bhawan

    The heritage of ancient India is preserved. A three-day coin exhibition has been organised at Arora Bhawan on Nath Mandir Road from Friday. A three hundred year old coin of Chandragupta II period was seen here.

    This 7.73 gram gold coin is worth lakhs. In the exhibition, rare coins of kings and Mughal era have been kept among the ancient currencies. Thousands of coins and old Indian currency were also displayed.

    The currency used during the British period is also

    The special thing is that it also has the currency used during the British rule. Various coins of Queen Victoria were seen on every stall. Coin collectors also bought them.

    Interest shown in coins of Mughal period

    People who came to the exhibition were more interested in the coins of the Mughal Empire. Also, during Akbar’s reign, there was uniformity in the design and weight of the coins. Mughal coins were usually made of silver, gold and copper. Royal orders were also inscribed in Persian.

    Copper coins were used in Maurya Empire

    Coins of the Gupta and Maurya periods are also part of the exhibition. There were coins made of copper in the Maurya Empire. Royal symbols and inscriptions were seen on these. There were also coins with images of gods and goddesses. Hinduism is also depicted in the coins made of copper.

    There were also nationally recognized renowned auctioneers famous for auctioning antiques and old coins. These included Todiwala Auction Mumbai, Marudhar Auction Bangalore, Classical Auction Ahmedabad, Bhargava Auction Indore, Oswal Auction.

    Impression of Shiva-Parvati on the coin

    Indore’s Soni family had set up a stall in the exhibition. The copper coin is two thousand years old. It had the image of Shiva-Parvati on it. This coin was quite popular in Indore and Ujjain. Weighing weights from the Holkar era were also seen at the stall.

    About 40 stalls have been set up

    Most of the items on the Mumbai Auction stall are gold coins. People of the city are flocking to see them. Ancient currency experts from different states had come to the exhibition. About 40 stalls have been set up. – Ashish Soni, committee member

    Auction of 300 coins today

    In this exhibition, which will continue till September 1, there is an opportunity to see coins as well as buy them. The coins will be auctioned on Saturday, in which bids will be made for more than 300 gold stamp coins.

    This auction will be conducted by Oswal Auction of Mumbai. Currency lovers who arrive at the exhibition one hour before can participate in the auction.

  • Indore Rain: Yashwant Sagar and Sirpur ponds are close to filling up due to rain in Indore

    Due to average rainfall in the surrounding area, Yashwant Sagar lake is seen full to the brim.

    Highlights

    Good rain has occurred in Indore as well as the surrounding areas. This has brought water in the channel that fills the ponds of the city. Water is also supplied from Yashwant Sagar and Bilawali ponds.

    Naiduniya Representative, Indore (Indore News). It is a matter of relief for the residents of Indore that after the recent heavy rains, water is reaching the ponds of the city. Yashwant Sagar and Sirpur ponds have reached close to their capacity, while water is reaching Bilawali, Piplyapala through channels.

    Good rain has occurred in Indore as well as the surrounding areas. This has brought water in the channels that fill the ponds. It is expected that by the time the rainfall in the city reaches the average, all the ponds in the city will be full.

    Benefit is available in two-three km area

    The water of Yashwant Sagar and Bilawali ponds is supplied to the city. Experts believe that even though the water of the remaining ponds is not used in water distribution, the area of ​​2-3 km around the ponds benefits from the availability of sufficient water in the ponds and the groundwater level in this area improves.

    This is the condition of the ponds

    Pond Capacity (in feet) Current Status (in feet) Yashwant Sagar 19 18.9 Sirpur Big 16 14.5 Sirpur Small 14.6 14.6 Bilawali 34 22.10 Pipalyapaala 22 14.8 Water filled in the pit became a mirror… but they did not feel ashamed

    Indore, which has been crowned as the cleanest city of the country seven times, today has its head bowed in shame. Forget about the rest of the city, even the road in front of Indore’s fame-stem Rajwada is in such a bad condition that there are big potholes here. Rain has filled these potholes with water and turned them into mirrors.

    Water filled in pits in front of Rajwada in Indore. Photo- Prafull Chaurasia Ashu

    Now the Rajwada keeps looking at its face in these mirrors with a sad face all day long. Along with this, it keeps cursing the Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava, Collector Ashish Singh and Corporation Commissioner Shivam Verma. The limit is that these responsible people pass by here almost every day, but despite seeing these mirrors in the form of pits, the responsible people do not feel ashamed.

  • Weather of MP: Monsoon may gain speed in Madhya Pradesh in the next 24 hours, chances of rain in Rewa, Sagar and Bhopal

    Chances of rain in Rewa and Sagar on Friday.

    Highlights

    Monsoon trough is passing through Madhya Pradesh. 24 mm rain fell in Pachmarhi. Weather system formed at many different places.

    Naiduniya Representative, Bhopal. Weather of MP: The cyclone formed in the upper part of the air in the Bay of Bengal has turned into a low pressure area. The monsoon trough is also passing through Madhya Pradesh.

    Light to moderate rain is expected in these districts

    According to meteorologists, due to the effect of these weather systems, light to moderate rain may occur in the districts of Rewa, Sagar, Shahdol, Jabalpur, Narmadapuram and Bhopal division on Friday. The remaining areas may also witness partly cloudy weather and thunderstorms.

    A deep low pressure area formed in Bhuj

    On Thursday, from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, Sagar received 26 mm rainfall, Pachmarhi 24 mm, Betul and Malajkhand 17 mm, Khandwa 2 mm, Satna 0.6 mm and Guna 0.2 mm rainfall. According to the information received from the Meteorological Center, a deep low pressure area has formed in Bhuj, Gujarat. The cyclone formed in the upper part of the air in the Bay of Bengal has turned into a low pressure area.

    The monsoon trough is currently extending from the deep low pressure area formed in Gujarat to the low pressure area formed in the Bay of Bengal via Udaipur, Shivpuri, Sidhi, Ambikapur, Puri. An offshore trough is formed from South Gujarat to Kerala. Former senior meteorologist of Meteorological Center Ajay Shukla said that the deep low pressure area formed in Gujarat is moving towards the Arabian Sea. It is likely to turn into a storm after entering the sea.

    Heavy rain expected on Saturday

    On the other hand, the low pressure area formed in the Bay of Bengal will turn into a depression and reach northern Andhra Pradesh and southern Odisha by Saturday. Due to the effect of these weather systems, rainfall activities will start increasing in the state from Friday. Light to moderate rainfall may occur especially in the districts of Rewa, Sagar, Shahdol, Jabalpur, Narmadapuram, Bhopal division. There are also chances of rain intensifying on Saturday.

  • Mother killed her 3 year old son and 5 year old daughter with an axe, said- I wanted to die myself too, but…

    Mother killed innocent children in Raisen district.

    Highlights

    The woman had fled after killing the children. The police caught her some distance away from the house. A burnt mattress was found near the daughter’s body.

    Navdunia representative, Raisen. A heartbreaking incident has come to light in Deori ward number-4 of Raisen district, where a mother brutally murdered her three-year-old son and five-year-old daughter with an axe. The incident took place on Thursday morning around 11.30 am. The police have arrested the woman at some distance from the spot, but the reason for the murder is not yet clear.

    cut off the neck with an axe

    According to ASP Kamlesh Kumar, the woman named Radhika Adivasi slit the throats of her son Dev (3) and daughter Naina (5) with an axe. The woman’s husband, who works at a dhaba, was not at home at the time of the incident. When he returned, he came to know about the horrific incident and immediately informed the police. A burnt mattress was also found near the girl’s body at the scene.

    The woman is changing her statement repeatedly

    According to the woman’s husband, two months ago his wife complained of headache and was undergoing treatment. Since the incident, the woman has been changing her statements repeatedly. First she said that she wanted to separate from her husband, so she killed the children. Then she said that she also wanted to die, but after killing the children, she gave up the idea of ​​suicide.

    The children were last seen with their grandfather

    Neighbours said that in the morning both the children were seen with their grandfather. The grandfather had given them chocolates. Both the children’s father and grandfather work at a dhaba located about half a kilometre away from the house. At around 12 noon, the neighbours saw the woman walking towards the main road with a bag.

    When they looked towards the hut, smoke was seen rising from there. Neighbours immediately rushed to the spot and saw both the children lying in a pool of blood and clothes and belongings burning nearby. They extinguished the fire and recovered the burnt photographs of the children. After this, they informed the grandfather and called the police.

    suspicion of illicit relationship

    Neighbours have suspected that the woman was friends with a young man and that young man had come to the house at the time of the incident. Possibly the children saw him, due to which the woman got frightened and killed the children. Police is also investigating from this angle.

  • Couple died after wall collapsed in Majhauli, Jabalpur, CM announced financial help of Rs 4 lakh each

    Highlights

    MLA Ajay Vishnoi expressed grief by meeting the bereaved family. Financial assistance has also been provided for the repair of the wall. Administrative officials had reached the spot as soon as the information was received.

    Naiduniya, Jabalpur (Jabalpur News). The wall of a house collapsed in Majhauli, Jabalpur. The husband and wife died in the accident. As per the instructions of the state government, the district administration has approved financial assistance of Rs. 4 lakh each to the family members of the deceased couple. MLA Ajay Vishnoi reached Majhauli and met the family members of the deceased and expressed condolences and consoled them.

    Administrative officers arrived as soon as the information was received

    As soon as the information was received, administrative officials had reached the spot. According to Majhauli Tehsildar Aditya Janghela, financial assistance of Rs. 4 lakh each has been approved for the family of the deceased couple in the wall collapse incident, and financial assistance has also been provided for the repair of the wall. He told about the incident that last night Ashok Dahiya and Vimala Dahiya were sleeping in the kutcha part of their house. Both of them died after being buried under the wall which collapsed due to rain.

  • Lord Mahakal’s royal procession on Somvati Amavasya, 70 Bhajan Mandals will participate on September 2

    Baba Mahakal’s royal procession on Somvati Amavasya

    Highlights

    70 Bhajan Mandals will participate in the royal procession. Huge crowd expected on Somvati Amavasya. 100 welcome stages and 500 barricades in the procession.

    Naiduniya Representative, Ujjain: The royal procession of Lord Mahakal will be taken out on Monday, September 2 in the month of Shravan-Bhadon. A meeting was held on Wednesday in the presence of Collector Neeraj Kumar Singh and SP Pradeep Sharma to determine the arrangements for the procession. It was decided to set up 100 welcome platforms to welcome the palanquins of Lord Mahakal in the royal procession. 70 bhajan troupes will participate in the procession.

    Royal procession of Lord Mahakal

    More than 500 barricades will be installed on the nearly seven kilometer long procession route. A target has also been set to return Lord Mahakal’s palanquin to Mahakaleshwar temple by 10 pm. This time Lord Mahakal’s royal procession is going to be taken out on the occasion of Somvati Amavasya. In such a situation, a flood of faith is expected in the procession.

    Thousands of devotees from all over the country will reach Ujjain to see the procession. Discussions were held for the systematic conduct of the procession, for providing devotees with convenient darshan of Lord Mahakal and for crowd control. Bhajan troupes will be given entry from Kot Mohalla from 12 noon to 1 pm.

    50 members included in Bhajan Mandal

    Bhajan Mandalis arriving after 1 pm will not be allowed entry. 50 members will be able to attend each Bhajan Mandal. Passes will be issued by the temple committee as per the list provided by the Bhajan Mandal operators. Corporation Commissioner Ashish Pathak, UDA CEO Sandeep Kumar Soni, Additional SP Nitesh Bhargava and other officials were present in the meeting.

  • Balaghat’s drug inspector Vivekanand died in a road accident, car collided with a truck while returning from Chhindwara

    Yadav died due to serious head injury in the accident.

    Highlights

    Car and truck collided head-on, the front part of the car was damaged in the accident, Balaghat drug inspector died in the accident

    Naiduniya representative, Balaghat: Drug Inspector Vivekanand Yadav posted in Balaghat district died in a road accident. The incident is said to have happened around 4 pm on Wednesday evening. The accident happened when Vivekanand Yadav left for Balaghat in his car from his house in Chhindwara. Yadav’s car collided with a truck coming from the front at Chaurai bypass in Chhindwara area.

    head on collision

    The front part of the car was badly damaged in the head-on collision. It was reported that Vivekanand Yadav was driving the car himself. As soon as the car collided with the truck, Yadav fell away and died on the spot due to serious head injuries.

    Accident while returning home

    According to the information, before Balaghat, Vivekanand Yadav was posted in Chhindwara. He had gone to his home in Chhindwara on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami. On the request of Yadav’s family, he stayed in Chhindwara on Tuesday. While returning to Balaghat on Wednesday, he became a victim of a tragic accident. His family includes his wife and two children.

  • Rajgarh News: Minor molested in hospital, people caught the accused and beat him, handed him over to police

    Police reached the hospital and started investigating.

    Highlights

    The incident happened in Beawar Civil Hospital. The girl had gone to defecate in the dark of the night. A young man followed her and molested her.

    Navdunia Representative, Rajgarh Rajgarh Crime News. A young man molested a 10-year-old girl in the civil hospital located in the Beawar town of the district. When the girl screamed, people nearby rushed to her rescue. After this, people present in the hospital beat up the young man and handed him over to the police. The police have registered a case and taken the accused into custody.

    According to the information received from the police, a 10-year-old minor had come to the hospital with a patient admitted in the hospital. At around 2 o’clock in the night, she went to the toilet to defecate. At that time, a young man reached there and started harassing her by doing obscene acts with her. When the girl started shouting, the accused ran away from the spot and hid in the hospital itself. On the other hand, on hearing the girl’s voice, the people present in the hospital gathered and started searching for the accused youth. He was hiding at a place in the hospital premises. People caught him and took him out and beat him up badly. Also, the rural police station was informed. The policemen who reached the spot took the accused into custody and brought him to the police station. The rural police station has registered an FIR against the accused.

    They say that

    The accused has molested a minor. We have caught the accused and registered a case.

    – Govind Meena, Police Station Incharge, Rajgarh (Rural)