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Bundelkhand's cultural legacy continues its proud march into Bollywood. The trend that began with lyricist Vithalbhai Patel, who penned the iconic “Jhooth Bole Kauwa Kaate” for Raj Kapoor’s Bobby, and later saw Akhlak Sagari contribute the soulful “Ishq Mein Hum Tumhe Kya Batayein” in Aaja Meri Jaan, now reaches a new peak with celebrated Sagar-based poet Ashok Mizaj.

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Ashok Mizaj’s Poetry to Feature in “Gustakh Ishq

Mizaj's evocative verses will lend poetic resonance to the upcoming film Gustakh Ishq, where legendary actor Naseeruddin Shah will voice his lines. The movie, produced by renowned fashion designer Manish Malhotra and directed by Vibhu Puri of Hawaizaada fame, is set to release on November 28. It stars Vijay Varma, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Naseeruddin Shah, and Sharib Hashmi in lead roles.

Shah portrays a veteran poet in the film, and Mizaj’s couplets are intricately woven into key dialogues and emotional scenes. The recently released trailer reveals two compelling lines:
Gham koi dena hai toh de de mujhe, dil mein rakh lunga nishani ki tarah... in Shah’s voice, and Vijay Varma’s delivery of, Mera lehja cactus sa khurdura, teri baatein raatrani ki tarah...

Ashok Mizaj, a disciple of celebrated poet Bashir Badr, shared in a media interaction that this project marks his second collaboration with composer Vishal Bhardwaj, after their work on Sonchiriya in 2020. His artistic journey began in Sagar, where he was born in 1957 as Ashok Singh Thakur. 

Despite a science background and a banking career that culminated in his retirement as a manager, Mizaj honed his passion for Urdu poetry, publishing 12 acclaimed ghazal collections and earning accolades such as the Taj Bhopali Award and Nishtar Khanqahi Award.

His works have been the subject of five doctoral research studies across prestigious institutions, including Central University of Jammu and Jamia Millia Islamia. Mizaj’s participation in Indo-Pak mushairas and national poetry forums has cemented his reputation as a powerful voice in modern ghazal writing.

With Gustakh Ishq, Mizaj’s literary prowess finds a new audience, marking yet another milestone in Bundelkhand’s cultural contribution to Indian cinema.



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 The Girls’ Hostel Hostel Day of Dr. Harisingh Gour University was celebrated with enthusiasm at the university’s Golden Jubilee Auditorium. Vice-Chancellor Prof. Y. S. Thakur presided over the event, with Prof. Rashmi Singh as Chief Guest and Dr. S. P. Upadhyay, Prof. D. K. Nema, and Prof. Chanda Ben as special guests.

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Special Highlights

  • Unity in Diversity” showcased through hostel life: Chief Warden Prof. Ritu Yadav presented the annual report, noting that students from across India bring linguistic and cultural diversity that strengthens unity.

  • Hostel memories as lifelong learning: Registrar Dr. Upadhyay said hostel life teaches culture, unity, and resilience—calling students “the heartbeat of the university.”

  • Hostel as a training ground for life skills: VC Prof. Thakur highlighted that hostel living cultivates cooperation, problem-solving, enjoyment, and personality development, adding, “We may forget our classmates, but never our hostel mates.”

  • Cultural extravaganza: Students delivered mesmerizing performances, including solo and group dances, classical dance, singing, and martial arts. They presented vibrant art forms from Bhojpuri, Kerala, Punjabi, Bundeli, and Gondi traditions, blending folk and modern culture.

  • Participation from multiple hostels: Students from Nivedita, Rani Lakshmibai, and Saraswati hostels participated, supported by women wardens and faculty members.

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The evening concluded with the distribution of certificates to winners of first, second, and third place across categories, drawing loud applause from the audience.


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Dr. Harisingh Gour University marked the conclusion of the 150th birth anniversary year of Bhagwan Birsa Munda by celebrating Janajatiya Gaurav Diwas with a series of tributes and reflections on his legacy. 

Speaking at the event, Coordinator Prof. Keshav Tekam emphasized nature-nurtured human development and highlighted Birsa Munda’s movement as a cultural, social and economic resistance against exploitation.

Vice-Chancellor Prof. Y. S. Thakur described Birsa Munda as a great revolutionary who fought both British rule and social evils, including leading a strong campaign for prohibition. 

He urged students to limit mobile phone usage and thanked the Tribal Affairs Ministry for institutionalizing the national celebration.

Chief Guest Prof. Sakharam Mujalde noted that Birsa Munda is the only martyr revered as a deity and proposed establishing a Tribal Studies Centre at the university. 

Special guests Prof. D. K. Nema and Prof. Ajit Jaiswal stressed that Birsa Munda’s life symbolizes the fight against injustice and the transformative power of education.

Registrar Dr. S. P. Upadhyay announced initial steps toward setting up the proposed Tribal Studies Centre. Faculty members, researchers and students attended the programme.

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Smart India Hackathon (SIH) 2025

Sagar: The Computer Science and Engineering team “Disaster X” from the University Institute of Engineering and Technology has been selected for the Grand Finale of the Smart India Hackathon (SIH) 2025, organized under the Ministry of Education’s Innovation Cell and AICTE.

The team—Akhlesh Ahirwar, Krishna Kumar Sahu, Om Kumar, Prince, Shan Chaubey and Riya Jha—earned their place in the finale among 13,91,884 participants from institutions across the country who submitted innovative solutions.

Institute Director Prof. Ashish Verma congratulated the team and extended best wishes for their future endeavors.

Coordinator Dr. Abhishek Bansal, Dr. P. S. Singh, and faculty members including Satish Chaurasia, Dr. Biresh Gupta, Dr. Sandhya Pathak, Richa Jain, Shivam Bhalla, Shikhar Purohit, Vivek Bhargava, Aakriti Jain, Dr. Muneswar, Dilip Pawar, Nandini Jain, Madhavi Kori, Kamlesh Rathore, Deeksha Jain, and Dr. Shery Nashir also conveyed their congratulations.


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👉Sagar Division Commissioner Anil Suchari has suspended Assistant Engineer Amar Singh Adivasi of the Rural Engineering Service, posted at Janpad Panchayat Hatta, Damoh district

The officer allegedly issued technical approvals for 20 works beyond his jurisdiction. Despite being served a show-cause notice, he failed to appear for clarification. 

The inquiry found serious negligence, indiscipline, and misuse of authority in his actions. Consequently, Commissioner Suchari ordered his immediate suspension, effective today.

 Overseas Study Scholarship for OBC Students Issued

👉Bhopal: The Office of the Commissioner, Backward Classes and Minority Welfare, Bhopal, has announced a revised notification for the selection of eligible candidates under the Overseas Study Scholarship Scheme for the academic year 2025–26. 

The revision has been issued to fill 17 vacant seats under the scheme, as per the prescribed rules and provisions.

According to the updated notification, the last date for online applications is November 19, 2025. Eligible candidates can apply online through the Madhya Pradesh State Scholarship Portal 2.0 at 

Detailed information on eligibility criteria, conditions, and guidelines for the scheme is available on the department’s official website.

 Medical equipment Donated

👉The Indian Medical Association (IMA) President, Dr. Talha Saad, donated advanced medical equipment for Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) to the ENT Department of Bundelkhand Government Medical College, Sagar

The tools will revolutionize sinus disease diagnosis and treatment through minimally invasive techniques. College Dean Dr. P.S. Thakur praised the initiative, calling it a boon for underprivileged patients.

Dr. Saad announced plans to donate essential equipment to other departments soon, enhancing healthcare access in the Bundelkhand region.

Purple Fair’ Promotes Dignity in Divyangjans  

👉Sagar — The “Purple Fair” was organized at Mahakavi Padmakar Auditorium by CRC Bhopal under the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, in collaboration with Sagar District Administration

The event aimed to promote inclusion, self-reliance, and dignity among Divyangjans. Over 400 beneficiaries and 15 institutions participated, showcasing talent, crafts, and entrepreneurship. 

Free assistive devices were distributed, and cultural performances by Divyang participants mesmerized the audience.


‘SAANS’ Campaign to Curb Child Pneumonia Deaths

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👉Sagar— On World Pneumonia Day, a seminar under the SAANS’ campaign  ("Social Awareness and Action to Neutralize Pneumonia Successfully) was inaugurated at District Hospital Sagar by Dr. Neena Gideon, Regional Director. 

Officials emphasized that pneumonia is a leading cause of death among children under five. The campaign, running from Nov 12, 2025, to Feb 28, 2026, focuses on early detection, vaccination, hygiene, and awareness. Health officers urged parents to ensure full immunization and timely treatment to prevent child deaths.

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November 13 — Mayor Smt. Sangeeta Tiwari chaired a review meeting of department heads to assess actions taken on complaints received through the Aapki Mahapaur Aapke Dwar public forum.

Key highlights:

  • The Mayor questioned Tata Company over its delay in stopping the double-pipeline water supply system, which causes water wastage. The company requested one more month, which was granted conditionally—if wastage continues, strict action will follow.

  • Direct water boosting will now be allowed only at essential points, not across all areas.

  • A survey with tax collectors will be conducted to fix billing discrepancies, and bill distribution will begin by January.

  • A final water supply timetable will be presented by Monday.

  • A WhatsApp broadcast channel will be launched to inform citizens about water supply schedules or disruptions due to technical faults at Rajghat.

  • The Mayor also instructed all departments—Public Works, Planning, Lighting, Water Supply, Health, Building & Land, and Revenue—to prepare estimates and resolve public applications promptly, especially those marked urgent in the civic grievance camp.


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The Nagar Nigam’s new water tax rates have made quite a splash — though residents say they’re still waiting for
actual water to splash from their taps. While bills are going up, many allege that their taps are running on “alternate-day, half-pressure mode,” and that leaks and overflowing lines continue to waste water faster than it can reach homes.

Social media, as always, overflowed before the tanks did. One user quipped, “We’re paying for water yoga — we do pranayam while waiting for the tap to breathe!” Another Citizen Kailash Tiwari joked, “Our pipeline leaks more than the government’s promises.”

Residents say it’s ironic that while the Nagar Nigam hasn’t managed to fix leaking pipelines or unattended Tata lines, it has managed to fix higher rates.

“First stop the water wastage, then raise the rates,” said a shopkeeper, Mahesh Agrawal, pointing at a roadside geyser of leaking water. “At this rate, the only thing that’ll flow smoothly in Sagar is the tax.”

The new rates might be effective from November 1, but citizens are hoping the actual supply becomes effective someday soon.


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Municipal Commissioner Rajkumar Khatri has issued orders to implement the new water tax rates effective from November 1, 2025, in compliance with the resolution passed during the Municipal Council’s general meeting held on September 27, 2025.

As per the revised structure:

The order also states that water tax rates will increase by 5% every two years.

Commissioner Khatri has instructed the Water Supply and Revenue branches to issue bills as per the revised rates from November 1 and update the demand registers accordingly.


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