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 Madhya Pradesh Labour Department has introduced a significant amendment to the Madhya Pradesh Shops and Establishments Act, 1958, aimed at promoting ease of doing business and reducing unnecessary compliance burdens on traders and business owners.

Under the amendment, shops and establishments employing fewer than 20 workers will now be inspected by labour inspectors only with prior permission from the state government. This provision is expected to put an end to routine and unwarranted inspections, which often disrupt day-to-day business activities.

Additional Secretary of the Labour Department, Shri Basant Kurre, said the decision would provide major relief to small shopkeepers and entrepreneurs by protecting them from avoidable harassment. 

He added that the reform would also encourage a culture of self-compliance among traders, while creating a more business-friendly environment conducive to trade growth and employment generation. The move will help save time, resources and operational costs for small establishments.

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The Chief Minister’s instructions are expected to directly benefit small traders and businessmen in several ways. By limiting inspections, shopkeepers can focus more on running their businesses rather than dealing with frequent regulatory checks. 

Reduced interference will lower compliance-related stress and financial costs, especially for small establishments with limited staff and resources. The amendment also builds confidence among traders, encouraging them to expand operations and generate employment without fear of unnecessary inspections.

The state government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, has reiterated its commitment to supporting small businesses and ensuring a sensitive, pro-trader governance approach.

The Labour Department has appealed to shopkeepers, trade associations, and entrepreneurs to voluntarily comply with labour laws and make the most of this positive reform to expand their businesses and contribute to the state’s economic growth



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Raising concern over the Madhya Pradesh government’s new excise policy, Democratic Socialist Party leader Raghu Thakur alleged that the move would give a free hand to liquor consumption and lead to a rise in social crimes. 

He said the Excise Department has introduced a provision for issuing temporary licences at ₹500 for hosting liquor parties at homes, with online applications allowed. This would effectively turn houses into liquor bars, disturbing neighbourhoods, he claimed.

Thakur warned that women would face harassment, children could be influenced negatively, and public order would suffer. Citing Bhopal, where around 600 temporary licences were issued for a revenue of just ₹3 lakh, he questioned whether such income justified social harm. 

The party has announced its opposition to the policy and urged citizens to protest by writing to the Chief Minister and Excise Minister.


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According to District Kabaddi Association Secretary, teams from all 10 zones of Madhya Pradesh will participate, involving around 400 players and officials. 

Outstanding performers will be selected to represent Madhya Pradesh at the 51st Junior National Kabaddi Championship in Vijayawada from January 15 to 18.

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To curb road accidents and ensure public safety, the Sagar Collector has appealed to citizens to strictly follow traffic rules, warning that negligence on roads can endanger entire families. 

He emphasized the mandatory use of helmets for two-wheeler riders and seatbelts in four-wheelers, calling them life-saving measures, not mere rules. 

He also cautioned against drunken driving and directed officials to improve visibility by installing reflectors on tractor-trolleys, especially in rural areas and on highways.

👉 The Women and Child Development Department has started the recruitment process for vacant posts of Anganwadi Workers and Assistants in Sagar district

A total of 101 appointments will be made, including 36 Anganwadi Workers and 65 Assistants. The recruitment will be conducted through the MP Online selection portal. 

Eligible women candidates can apply from December 31, 2025, with the last date set as January 10, 2026. Application corrections will be allowed till January 12, 2026.

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In a move aimed at simplifying procedures for organisers, the government has eased the process for obtaining permission to serve liquor during business-oriented programmes and events where entry is allowed on payment of a prescribed fee. The decision is expected to bring greater clarity and compliance among event organisers while ensuring regulation under excise laws.

Serious questions are being raised about the awareness and monitoring mechanisms of the Mining Department after a large-scale illegal murum (morrum) mining operation reportedly proceeded without any prior input or action from the department. The fact that such illegal excavation was carried out openly and remained undetected for a long period has now become a matter of concern.

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A memorial award ceremony in honour of noted poet and writer Ramesh Dutt Dubey was organised on Sunday at the Music College, Sagar, by Shyamalum Sanstha in collaboration with the Dubey family. The event highlighted Dubey’s literary, social and ideological contributions, recalling him as a true humanist and socialist thinker.

Presiding over the programme, renowned socialist thinker Raghu Thakur said that Ramesh Dutt Dubey was a true bearer of the Socratic tradition in Sagar. 

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What is Socratic Tradition?

The Socratic tradition highlights as a thinker and writer who questioned social realities, upheld human values, and lived by the principles he wrote about.

He remarked that while equality is easy to speak about, it is difficult to live by, and Dubey practised equality and humanity in his life and writings. Thakur noted that Dubey’s poetry was free from bias and reflected the realities of human life, envisioning a society without discrimination.

The chief guest, eminent storyteller and editor-in-chief of Samavartan, Mukesh Verma, said that Bundelkhand has been the cradle of exceptional talent. 

He expressed regret that the nation has not yet conferred the Bharat Ratna on Gour Sahab. Verma recalled that Dubey constantly inspired people to read and, during his tenure at the library, introduced many readers to valuable books.

Special guest Dr Keval Jain shared that during the early days of the university, Dubey and his colleagues brought out a magazine titled Sampradayikta (Communalism), which remains highly relevant even today. He also narrated interesting anecdotes from Dubey’s university life.

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On the occasion, senior writer Dr Lakshmi Pandey was honoured with the Ramesh Dutt Dubey Smriti Samman 2025. Her citation and profile were read out by Dr Anjana Chaturvedi Tiwari. Former minister and senior politician Lakshmi Narayan Yadav also shared his memories associated with the late Dubey.

The programme began with a welcome address by Kapil Baisakhia, secretary of the organising institution Shyamalum. Poet Rajendra Sen presented a poetic composition dedicated to Dubey. 

The event was conducted by Shyamalum president Umakant Mishra, while Raghu Thakur, on behalf of the citizens of Sagar, expressed gratitude to the Dubey family.

Family members, including Seema Ramesh Dutt Dubey, Aseem Dubey, Abhinav Dubey, Dr Shubham, Kabir Dubey, along with L N Chaurasia, Shukdev Prasad Tiwari, Jawahar Agnihotri, Hargovind Vishva and a large number of citizens were present at the programme.



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A male tiger died due to suspected electrocution from an illegal electric wire, prompting swift action by the Forest Department, which secured the site, conducted a postmortem, and registered a forest offence case.

According to the South Sagar Divisional Forest Officer, the incident came to light on December 28, 2025, under the Dhana Forest Range. The tiger’s carcass was found on revenue land in village Hilgan, near Toriya Kher Mata Beat, Hilgan, approximately 2 km from Compartment PF-851

Following SOP guidelines, the area was immediately cordoned off and searched with assistance from the canine squad of Veerangana Rani Durgavati Tiger Reserve.

A postmortem examination was conducted on December 29, 2025 by a team of expert wildlife veterinarians. All body parts of the tiger were found intact. During the examination, veterinarians indicated that the probable cause of death was electrocution. As per government SOPs, last rites were performed after the examination.

The entire process was photographed and videographed. Further action will be taken upon receipt of the detailed postmortem report. A forest crime case has been registered, and investigation is ongoing.

Key Points:

  • Incident reported on 28 December 2025 in Dhana Forest Range

  • Suspected electrocution identified as cause of death

  • Site secured; canine squad deployed for investigation

  • Postmortem by wildlife experts on 29 December

  • Forest offence case registered, further action underway



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