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The Union Food and Consumer Affairs Minister announced that the Government of India has extended the wheat stock limit till March 31, 2026. 

Traders can store up to 3,000 metric tons, retailers up to 10 metric tons, and chain retailers 10 metric tons per outlet, not exceeding 10 times the number of outlets. 

Processors can store up to 70% of their monthly installed capacity multiplied by the remaining months of 2025–26. Violators will face action under the Essential Commodities Act.

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On the occasion of the foundation day of Dr. Harisingh Gour University, Sagar, celebrated on July 18, Vice-Chancellor Prof. Neelima Gupta paid floral tribute at the founder Dr. Harisingh Gour's memorial and also garlanded his statue along with university members. 

She extended heartfelt wishes and emphasized the collective responsibility to take the university to greater heights, as envisioned by Dr. Gour, who founded the institution for the welfare of society. 

Prof. Gupta expressed gratitude for the opportunity to be part of the university and urged everyone to work together to enhance its glory and fulfill Dr. Gour’s dreams.



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Ayushi Agrawal from Sagar has won a bronze medal for India at the Asia-Africa-Pacific International Powerlifting Championship held in Himeji, Japan, by lifting 425 kg in the bench press event. 

Daughter of local jeweler Ashok Agrawal, Ayushi's achievement has brought pride to her family, city, and the country. 

This is the first time in Bundelkhand's history that a female athlete has won an international medal in powerlifting. She also broke her own previous record of lifting 417 kg.

Ayushi credits her success to three years of hard work and guidance from her coach Shailendra Edwin. She now aims to win gold for India in the upcoming World Championship and Commonwealth Games.

 Her journey in powerlifting began three years ago when she joined a gym while preparing for competitive exams. Her interest grew, and she found early success at district and divisional levels. She will return to Sagar on Thursday and begin preparations for future competitions.


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Sagar Municipal Corporation has achieved 10th rank in the national Swachh Survekshan 2024. Mayor Sangeeta Tiwari congratulated the citizens, corporation staff, sanitation workers, and all supporters. 

She thanked everyone for their efforts and said that next time, the goal is to make Sagar number one in cleanliness. She mentioned various initiatives like removing garbage spots, maintaining clean toilets, constructing new roads, beautifying the city, and planting trees. 

All 48 wards were regularly cleaned, and people were encouraged to dispose waste properly. The completion of the long-pending sewer project also played a key role in this success.

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Commissioner of Sagar Division, Mr. Anil Suchari, has directed 
officials to identify schools with poor performance and ensure that disciplinary action is proposed against the principals of poorly performing schools, and also directed officials to ensure that quality education is provided there to improve future results.  

 The Commissioner also directed the Joint Director of Education to ensure that all eligible students in schools across the division receive free textbooks under the Free Textbook Scheme by July 31.

In a review meeting with education officials, the Commissioner emphasized that the distribution of textbooks in all subjects must be completed on time. He also instructed for strict monitoring and verification to confirm whether every eligible student has received their books.

While reviewing the exam results from the last academic session, Mr. Suchari asked officials to identify schools with poor performance and ensure that quality education is provided there to improve future results. He directed that disciplinary action be proposed against principals of poorly performing schools.

Additionally, he reviewed the current status of student admissions and urged that 100% enrollment targets be achieved by the end of July. He advised officials to reach out to parents and encourage them to admit their children to school.

The Commissioner also reviewed progress on school building construction and expressed concern over delays. He called for improvements in construction work and reviewed public complaints received via the CM Helpline.

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A dedicated team from a Private Hospital organized an informative and engaging medical session during the annual combined training camp of the 33 MP NCC Battalion, held in Dhana under NCC Group Sagar.

The session focused on life-saving techniques and emergency medical preparedness.It included lectures and live demonstrations on vital health practices, CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation), and basic physiotherapy. 

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The training was led by Dr. Pooja Kumari and Dr. Snigdha Supriya Rao, who guided the cadets through hands-on activities and shared important health-related knowledge.

The interactive workshop aimed to equip cadets with essential first-aid skills and raise awareness about quick response during medical emergencies. 

Camp Commander Colonel R.S. Rajeev (SM) welcomed the guest doctors and emphasized the importance of every youth learning CPR in today’s time.

Around 450 NCC cadets benefited from this valuable session, gaining practical experience and expert guidance from medical professionals.

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To promote awareness about the natural wealth, great personalities, and tourism potential of the district, the annual Madhya Pradesh Quiz 2025 is being organized. 

The aim of this quiz is to introduce students to the rich history, heritage, traditions, culture, and art of the state while encouraging them to explore tourism as a field of interest and career opportunity.

The objective of the competition is to develop awareness among students about tourism, instill confidence, promote tourism heritage, and lay the foundation for progressive tourism opportunities in the state.

Open to students of Classes 9 to 12 from both government and private schools, the competition will see three-member teams representing their schools. Teams must register online via the link:  by July 18, 2025, 5:30 PM, after which the portal will close.

The district-level quiz will be held on August 1, 2025, from 9 AM. The top six scoring teams will proceed to the multimedia audio-visual round. The winner of that round will qualify for the state-level competition. Prizes will be awarded to the winners, and all interested students are encouraged to register and participate.

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Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Government Arts and Commerce College, Sagar, organized a tree plantation program. 

Chief Guest Mrs. Anushree Jain said that our festivals and traditions are deeply rooted in trees. If every person planted a tree on their birthday, it could lead to the planting of crores of trees.

 Dr. Saroj Gupta said that trees not only provide oxygen, but also provide climate balance, soil conservation, and shelter to wildlife. 

Dr. Jyoti Chauhan explained the importance of oxygen during the Corona period and said that trees are its main source.

Dr. Smita Dubey expressed concern over the side effects of mobile phones, while Dr. Nidhi Jain appealed to plant more trees. Ashoka, Satparni, Amla, and Mango plants were planted in this program.