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The Vichar Samiti Mohalla families welcomed a cycling group from the Divya Yog SansthanPandit Ashish Shukla, Narsingh Das, Abhishek Jain and Mohit Bairagi—en route from Dewas to Ayodhya

Art of Living teacher Praveen Dhuria highlighted the importance of regular meditation. Committee president Kapil Malaiya announced plans for 50 mohalla meditation camps, five already completed. Shukla said the yatra promotes cycling for health and environmental protection. The team also presented Bhagavad Gita copies on Gita Diwas.

👉 The Labour Bar Association submitted a memorandum to MP and BJP state general secretary Dr Lata Wankhede, demanding that the proposed tribunal under the Central Government’s new four Labour Codes be established in Sagar. 

They also urged that proceedings in the Labour Court continue until the tribunal is formally constituted. The delegation included Association President V.N. Sarwate, Secretary Patrice Fuskale, Vice President Vineet Tamrakar and other office-bearers and advocates.

👉 The Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board has invited online applications for its “Super-5000” schemes for students of Classes 10 and 12. The merit list for the 2024–25 High School and Higher Secondary examinations, released by the MP Board, is already available on the Labour Department portal

Children of registered construction workers included in this list are eligible to apply. Applicants can submit forms through the official website, where deadlines and guidelines are provided.

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Menpani School Under Scanner

👉Assistant Director of Public Education Mritunjay Kumar conducted a surprise inspection at Government High School Menpani on Monday, reviewing academic and administrative arrangements. 

He instructed teachers to hold extra classes for weak students and ensure mandatory e-attendance for timely arrival and departure, appreciating the school’s compliance. 

Kumar interacted with Classes 9 and 10, checked half-yearly exam results, labs, bridge courses and homework. He also directed monthly PTA meetings and daily awareness messages during the morning assembly.

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Sagar Watch News/ MP State Food Commission Chairman Virendra Kumar Malhotra directed full transparency in ration distribution, quality nutrition in Anganwadis and schools, strict monitoring, action on complaints, and mandatory treatment of malnourished children in NRCs.


Madhya Pradesh State Food Commission Chairman Shri Virendra Kumar Malhotra on Monday issued strict directives ensuring transparent ration distribution, quality nutrition in Anganwadis and schools, and timely treatment for malnourished children during a review meeting in Sagar.


Key Directives 

1. Transparent Ration Distribution Across 1033 Shops

  • Rations must be distributed within the stipulated time and with complete transparency.

  • Continuous monitoring of all 1033 fair-price shops is mandatory.

  • On receiving complaints, the licenses of shops should be immediately cancelled.

  • Of the remaining 97 shops, each must be assigned to a single individual to ensure a smooth distribution.

  • Special arrangements must be made for beneficiaries whose fingerprints do not match.

  • No elderly beneficiary should return without receiving ration.

2. Quality Mid-Day Meals & Anganwadi Nutrition

3. Treatment for Malnourished Children

  • All malnourished (MAM) and severely malnourished (SAM) children must be identified and admitted to the Nutrition Rehabilitation Centre (NRC) for treatment.

  • Aim: ensure every child becomes fully nourished.

4. Support for Pregnant & Lactating Mothers

5. Strict Disposal of CM Helpline Complaints

  • CM Helpline grievances must be resolved within the time limit.

  • Concerned officers must stay in touch with complainants until redressal is completed.


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Authorities in Shahgarh have launched a major action against illegal soybean hoarding, registering cases against several trading firms for allegedly stockpiling produce in violation of regulations. Officials said the move aims to prevent potential misuse of the government’s Bhavantar Scheme 2025, which offers price-differential benefits to farmers.

SDM Naveen Singh Thakur informed that the flying squad conducted surprise inspections on November 21, 2025, at shops and warehouses in the Shahgarh Agricultural Produce Market. Multiple firms were found storing soybeans unlawfully, raising concerns of market manipulation and exploitation of the scheme.

Police have registered cases under Sections 316 and 318 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), along with other relevant provisions.

Firms Named in the FIR:

Collector Sandeep G.R. directed all SDMs and revenue officials to conduct continuous inspections across all market yards and ensure strict action wherever violations are found. He emphasized that farmers must not face any inconvenience, and their procurement process should proceed transparently and as per rules.


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👉On the occasion of Computer Security Day, the Police Training School Sagar, under the guidance of SP Lovely Soni, conducted cyber awareness programs at various institutions. 

Sessions at 11 MP NCC Battalion Dhana educated 450 cadets on computer and mobile security, social-media–based cybercrimes, app safety, and the reporting portal cybercrime.gov.in

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Awareness on bank, job and UPI frauds, and digital arrest scams was also shared. A similar session was held for 110 students and staff at Private Institute of Technology.

Panch Kalyanak

👉Rahatgarh: Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Protection Minister, along with his wife and former Zila Panchayat President, attended the Shri Panch Kalyanak Pratishtha Mahotsav in Rahatgarh and received blessings from the Jain monks. 

Addressing devotees from across the district, the minister said the arrival of revered Muni Shri 108 Praman Sagar Ji has made Rahatgarh a spiritual destination. He thanked the organising committee and said such divine presence brings peace, prosperity and pride to the region.

Eye Donation



👉Sagar: In a noble act of service, the family of 72-year-old Laddaram Sajika of Subhash Nagar, Sindhi Camp, fulfilled his wish for posthumous eye donation moments after his passing on 28 November 2025. 

His grandson Deepak promptly informed the authorities, and the Bundelkhand Medical College Eye Bank team, led by Dr. Anjali Virani Patel and guided by Dr Sarika Chauhan, swiftly collected and preserved the corneas. The donation will help restore sight to two visually impaired persons.

Vrindavan Bagh Temple Is Ready For the Event

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👉Sagar: Collector Sandeep G.R. directed officials to ensure all arrangements for the International Gita Mahotsav on 1 December. As per state instructions, the main district event will be held at Vrindavan Bagh Temple, where 5,100 participants will recite the Gita, along with 500 readers in each development block. 

Additional Collector Avinash Rawat inspected the venue and instructed officials to ensure cleanliness, lighting, drinking water, parking and toilets, along with LED screens for the Chief Minister’s live address.


Hands-on learning

👉Sagar: Twenty-three RAWE students from College of Agriculture, Ganjbasoda (JNKVV), visited the agricultural laboratories at Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Sagar, for hands-on learning. 

Guided by Dr K.S. Yadav and RAWE in-charge Dr Mamta Singh, they observed soil testing procedures, fertiliser quality assessment and seed testing methods under experts Jitendra Rajput, S.B. Singh and Sanjay Pathak. 

The visit enhanced students’ technical skills, practical understanding and confidence, strengthening their preparedness for agricultural research and extension services.

Gita Mahotsav 

Sagar: Collector Sandeep G.R. directed officials to ensure all preparations for the International Gita Mahotsav on 1 December. Additional Collector Avinash Rawat inspected the Vrindavan Bagh Temple venue, where the district’s main program will host 5,100 Gita readers, with 500 participants at each block headquarters. 

All Krishna temples will conduct special events, maintain cleanliness and lighting, and host exhibitions. Nodal officers have been appointed for rural and urban arrangements to ensure smooth celebrations across the district.

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The Department of Business Management at Dr Harisingh Gour University, under the banner of the Sagar Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society, organised a one-day seminar on Digital Violence Against Women

The event aimed to raise awareness about increasing online threats such as cyberbullying, online harassment, cyber stalking, fake profiles and irresponsible social media behaviour affecting women and youth.

Sagar Watch Explainer  :

  • Cyber Bullying: Online insults or threats intended to hurt someone.

  • Cyber Stalking: Repeatedly tracking someone’s online activity or sending unwanted messages.

  • Photo Morphing: Editing someone’s photos without permission to misuse them.

  • Fake Profile: Creating a false identity online to deceive or harass others.

The seminar began with a traditional lamp-lighting ceremony in the presence of Vice-Chancellor Prof. Yashwant Singh Thakur, Head of Department Dr Suneet Walia, and invited medical experts. Organiser Dr Prerna Jain welcomed all guests with floral greetings.

Key Discussions & Highlights

  • Dr Nidhi Jain, Secretary of the organising committee, outlined the increasing cases of digital violence and its impact on society.

  • Chief speaker Dr Smita Dubey discussed Gen-Z’s deep engagement with social media and how constant photo uploading and sharing personal moments can trigger anxiety, stress, and self-esteem issues among young people.

  • Dr Jyoti Chauhan explained different forms of digital violence and stressed that rising dependence on digital platforms is worsening these risks.

  • Dr Ruby Reza highlighted careless online behaviour such as oversharing information, ignoring privacy settings, and neglecting digital safety, which often exposes youth to danger and contributes to crimes against women.

  • Dr Taruna Sharma, Dr Monica Jain, and Dr Swati Patel spoke about the social, psychological, and family-level impacts of digital violence, emphasising that awareness is the strongest shield in the digital age.

A powerful street play (nukkad natak) on digital safety, cyber responsibility, and women’s online protection was performed by the doctors, leaving a strong emotional impact on the audience.

The seminar, coordinated by Dr Prerna Jain, saw participation from over 200 students, along with faculty and medical professionals, including Dr Babita Yadav, Dr Vakula Kumari, Dr Lokesh Uke, Dr Ankur Randhelia, Dr Pushpendra Kumar, and others.

The programme successfully sensitised students, teachers, and healthcare experts about the growing dangers of digital violence and the urgent need for responsible and safe online behaviour.


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Sagar Watch News/ Under the guidance of Collector Sandeep G.R., a large‐scale Employment, Self-Employment and Apprenticeship Fair was organised today at Sahodra Rai Government Polytechnic College, Sagar

The event, held under the “Youth Sangam” initiative, was jointly conducted by the Employment Office Sagar, Divisional ITI Sagar and the District Trade & Industry Centre.

A total of 412 candidates from Sagar and neighbouring areas participated enthusiastically, out of which 253 candidates received preliminary selection from various reputed national and local companies. 

The fair aimed to connect talented youth with employment opportunities and raise awareness about self-employment schemes.

Key Participating Companies included Tata Motors Sagar, Yazaki India Ahmedabad, Carrier Bridge Skill Solutions, LIC Sagar, Paytm, Shivshakti Agritech, Great Organic Diamond, My Lifestyle Marketing Global, Gail Institute of Skills Guna, L&T Construction, and several others. 

Company representatives conducted on-site interviews and issued offer letters to the shortlisted applicants.

Major Highlights

  • Many youths received their first direct exposure to the corporate sector, which boosted their confidence and employment readiness.

  • Under the Mukhyamantri Udyam Kranti Yojana, 12 beneficiaries were sanctioned loans totalling ₹44.60 lakh, supporting youth entrepreneurship.

  • All participants took a pledge for de-addiction, encouraging healthy and productive lifestyles.

  • A Health & Wellness counselling session provided guidance on mental health, confidence-building, and interview skills.

The fair was efficiently coordinated by District Employment Officer Anguri Thakur, Divisional ITI Principal Pooja Tiwari, Polytechnic Principal Dr. Y.P.P. Singh, TPO Dr. Mayank Kumar Russia, and other key officials. 

In the concluding session, company representatives formally handed offer letters to selected candidates, who thanked the district administration for creating meaningful opportunities towards youth empowerment and self-reliance.



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Dr Harisingh Gour University marked Gaur Jayanti with a vibrant Cultural Evening at the Gour Samadhi premises, turning the campus into a festive hub of music, dance and celebration. 

The star attraction of the night was the soulful performance by Indian Idol artists Sharad Sharma and Vaishali Raikwar, whose melodious renditions captivated the large crowd of students, youth and city dignitaries.

Special Highlights
Indian Idol stars lit up the evening with live performances
Campus music band opened with ‘Vande Mataram’, creating a patriotic atmosphere
Colourful dance performances, including a festive Gujarati danc,e energised the crowd
Entire Gour Samadhi complex packed with enthusiastic spectators and activity stalls

The Chief Guest and Chancellor Kanhaiya Lal Bairwal praised Dr Harisingh Gour’s unmatched dedication, saying, “We enjoy this grand celebration today because Dr Gour built this institution through sacrifice, devotion and commitment. We must carry this glorious legacy forward with sincerity.”

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Vice-Chancellor Prof. Y.S. Thakur urged the audience to enjoy the cultural evening wholeheartedly and applauded the success of all Gour Utsav programmes. He warmly welcomed the Indian Idol finalists from Mumbai, whose performances received enthusiastic applause throughout the evening.

The event began with the university’s music band performing ‘Vande Mataram’, instantly lifting the spirit of the gathering. Students presented a graceful Badhai Dance, followed by a lively Gujarati dance that brought the audience to their feet. Various stalls set up across the premises attracted visitors eager to explore local products and displays.

The evening concluded with thunderous applause as spectators lauded the outstanding student performances. The programme was anchored by Saloni Sharma, and saw the presence of Chief Coordinator Prof. Ashish Verma, Coordinator Prof. Umesh Patil, Cultural Coordinator Dr. Rakesh Soni, along with a large number of faculty members, officials and students.

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Samvidhan, Hamara Swabhiman,

Sagar. Marking 75 years since the adoption of the Indian Constitution on 26 November 1949, Dr Harisingh Gour University began celebrations of the Constitution Adoption Year and Gaur Jayanti as a Heerak Jayanti event from 24 to 26 November 2025. As part of the nationwide campaign Hamara Samvidhan, Hamara Swabhiman,” the Department of Fine Arts and Performing Arts organised a two-day poster and slogan competition on 20–21 November.

Nodal Officer for the Constitution Adoption Year, Prof. Anupam Sharma, highlighted the importance of freedom of expression granted by the Constitution and appreciated the creative articulation of all participants. Event convenor and committee member Dr Suprabha Das emphasised the spirit of the Constitution and urged students to remain committed to their fundamental duties. The programme was effectively conducted by Akash Malviya.

Committee members Dr Diwakar Jha and Dr Akhilesh Kumar Singh attended as guests, while the Head of Department, Dr Balwant Singh Bhadoriya, Amitesh Kumar Pandey, and Dr Neeraj Upadhyay also marked their presence.

In the poster competition, Paras Ahirwal secured first place, followed by Jatin Jatav and Piyush Tiwari. In the slogan competition, Jayshree Namdev won first prize, while Palak Mishra and Deepika Das stood second and third, respectively. Participants were awarded certificates and prizes during the two-day event.


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