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The Madhya Pradesh Government’s Department of Culture, in collaboration with the Archaeological Survey of India and with the support of the Sagar district administration, is organizing the three-day Eran Mahotsav from January 14 to 16, 2026, at the historic Shri Narsimha Temple परिसर, Eran (Bina)

The festival aims to showcase Eran’s rich history, Bundelkhand’s cultural heritage, and Indian traditions through a variety of folk and classical performances. All programmes will begin daily at 5:00 pm.

Director, Culture Department, Mr. N.P. Namdev, said that Eran, located on the banks of the Bina River, holds immense historical and cultural importance. This is the first time the Culture Department is organizing a festival of this scale at Eran.

On the opening day (January 14), performances will include Rai dance by Govind Rajput and team (Ganjbasoda), Badhai dance by Jitendra Shrivastava and team (Sagar), theatrical presentation “Hardaul” by Deep Shikha Manch, and devotional singing by renowned bhajan singer Shehnaz Akhtar from Barghat.

The second day (January 15) will feature Bundeli folk singing by Neelam Tiwari and team (Chhatarpur), a dance-drama by Navdha Kathakalaya, Bhopal, Dhimarai dance by Parmanand Kevat and team (Sironj), and folk singing performances by Dashrathlal Parochi (Guna) and Jittu Khare (Sagar).

On the final day (January 16), audiences will witness traditional Chakri dance by Mamta Devi and team (Rajasthan), Malvi folk dance by Vinita Jain (Ujjain), Bundeli folk singing by Archana Kotarya (Jhansi), and devotional singing by noted bhajan singer Sanjo Baghel from Jabalpur. Entry to the festival will be free for all.


 Highlighted

  • Eran Mahotsav to be held from January 14–16, 2026 at Shri Narsimha Temple, Eran (Bina).

  • Organized by MP Culture Department with ASI and Sagar district administration.

  • First-ever cultural festival organized by the department at this historic site.

  • Focus on Bundelkhand culture, folk traditions, and Indian values.

  • Daily programmes start at 5:00 pm.

  • Performances include folk dances, folk and devotional singing, and theatre.

  • Participation of renowned artists from across Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.

  • Free entry for the public.


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Sagar Watch News

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The Municipal Commissioner of Sagar, Mr. Rajkumar Khatri, has ordered strict action against shop allottees of the D.D. Complex in Katra Bazaar who have failed to take possession despite allotment. 

He directed the Market Branch In-charge, Mr. Anand Mangal Guru, to give a final three-day notice to such allottees. If possession is not taken within this period, their deposited amount will be forfeited and the allotment cancelled as per rules.

Out of 41 allotted shops, 11 allottees have deposited the full amount, 25 have paid 50 percent, and four have paid only 25 percent. Only those who cleared full payment have applied for possession. 

The Corporation clarified that earlier notices were issued and civic issues at the complex—such as electricity, sanitation, water supply, access roads and basic amenities—were resolved after on-site inspection by the Commissioner. 

Despite this, several allottees have not taken possession. After the three-day deadline, such shops will be cancelled and included again in the re-allotment process.


Special Points 

  • Final three-day ultimatum issued to defaulting shop allottees.

  • Deposit forfeiture and cancellation of allotment after deadline.

  • Out of 41 shops, only 11 fully paid and applied for possession.

  • Civic problems in the complex were addressed and resolved earlier.

  • Cancelled shops will be re-included in the fresh allotment process.


Commissioner’s Order: Pros and Cons

Pros

Cons

Overall, the order reflects a firm administrative approach aimed at efficient use of municipal assets, though limited flexibility may pose challenges for financially constrained shopkeepers.


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In Sagar city, the weekly Ganga Aarti held every Monday at Lakha Banjara Lake is showing positive results by linking citizens with water conservation, cleanliness, and the sanctity of water sources. 

Special preparations have been made for a Ganga Aarti on Monday, coinciding with the occasion of Makar Sankranti

The Aarti will begin at 7 pm near Chakraghat. Coinciding with Swami Vivekananda Jayanti, the event is expected to inspire youth participation and strengthen public commitment toward preserving historic water bodies.

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👉The Sagar Municipal Corporation has launched an intensive cleanliness drive under Swachh Survekshan 2025–26 to make the city clean, beautiful, and well-organized. 

Special cleaning is being carried out in morning and night shifts at major roads, markets, commercial areas, bus stands, and crowded locations. 

Regular monitoring is underway, while citizens are being encouraged to support door-to-door waste collection and adhere to waste segregation norms. Strict action has begun against littering and spitting.


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On the death anniversary of former Prime Minister and Bharat Ratna Lal Bahadur Shastri, the Sadar Cantt Block Congress Committee organized a floral tribute at Shastri Chowk with former Madhya Pradesh minister Surendra Choudhary as the chief guest. 

Congress workers paid homage by garlanding the statue. Anger was expressed over poor maintenance of the site by the Cantonment Board. Addressing the gathering, Choudhary recalled Shastri’s courageous leadership, agricultural reforms, and the enduring legacy of his slogan “Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan.”

👉Dr. Vrishbhan Ahirwar, Associate Professor posted in the Department of Radiology at Bundelkhand Medical College, was specially honored at the annual conference of the Indian Radiological Association held in Indore. 

He received the recognition for his accurate diagnostic reporting and outstanding professional services. The honor highlights his contribution to medical imaging and patient care, bringing pride to Bundelkhand Medical College and the Sagar region.

👉The Punjabi Sanatan Samaj will organize a grand Lohri celebration on Tuesday, January 13, from 7 pm at Hotel Vardaan, Civil Lines. Preparations were finalized in a meeting of society members. 

The program will begin with traditional rituals, including lighting of the sacred fire and offering til, jaggery, and revdi. Cultural performances such as giddha, bhangra, dances, folk songs, and a community feast will mark the festive evening, with around 150 families expected to participate.

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Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, while addressing a massive public gathering in the Khurai Assembly constituency, said that Khurai’s Sharbati wheat is famous across the country and every farmer wishes his land were as fertile as Khurai’s. 

Inaugurating an agriculture machinery exhibition, he stated that the state government will continuously support agriculture and allied industries to strengthen farmers’ incomes.

Expressing gratitude for the unprecedented public reception, the Chief Minister said the people of Khurai celebrated Holi and Diwali together with flowers, leaving him overwhelmed. “Such a welcome has left me stunned; it makes me feel like staying here forever,” he remarked.

Addressing the gathering, Dr. Yadav announced development works worth more than ₹1,000 crore for the Khurai Assembly constituency. 

Major announcements include approval of ₹500 crore by MPIDC for strengthening the four-lane Rahatgarh–Khurai–Khimlasa road, immediate completion of the delayed Bina River Project at a cost of ₹429 crore, and assurance of necessary budget to complete the Uldan Dam Project by 2026

He also approved ₹25 crore for the construction of buildings and hostels for the Khurai Agriculture College, with a promise of additional funds if required.

Other key announcements include opening a new ITI in Khurai in view of growing agricultural implement manufacturing activities, construction of a natural athletics track in Khurai, a multipurpose sports complex in Malthon, and establishment of a 132 kV power substation in Rajwans. The total value of announcements with clearly defined amounts exceeds ₹954 crore, apart from additional schemes for which a budget will be provided as needed.

During the event, the Chief Minister also inaugurated and laid foundation stones for development works worth ₹312 crore, including three Sandipani schools, the SDM office, the tehsil building, several road projects, and other infrastructure works.

Describing Bundelkhand as the land of bravery, valor, and Maharaja Chhatrasal, Dr. Yadav said the region has a unique charm and has received many gifts due to divine grace, including the world-famous Khajuraho temples. He recalled that a recent cabinet meeting held in Bundelkhand had further accelerated regional development.


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The District City Congress Committee, Sagar, on Friday strongly accused the BJP governments at the Centre and in Madhya Pradesh of attacking people’s basic rights and weakening democracy. 

Addressing a press conference, District City Congress President Mahesh Jatav said that rising unemployment, loss of labour rights, unsafe drinking water and alleged manipulation of voter lists have become the most serious current issues facing the country.

Top Priority Issues Raised:

1. Threat to Employment and MNREGA:
Mahesh Jatav said the BJP-led central government is weakening the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA), which once gave poor rural families a legal right to work. 

He alleged that changes in the scheme, low wages, no budget increase despite inflation, and strict rules like mandatory apps and Aadhaar-based payments have deprived nearly 2 crore workers of employment. 

Congress demanded restoration of legal job guarantee and an increase in daily wages to ₹400.

Calling the Indore water contamination incident an “administrative massacre”, Congress leaders said it is shocking that people are dying after drinking polluted water in a city ranked number one in cleanliness. 

They blamed corruption, poor planning and negligence for mixing of drinking water and drainage lines, despite spending crores of rupees.

3. Alleged Voter List Manipulation (SIR):
Congress termed the deletion of around 40,000 names from the Sagar Assembly voter list a major democratic issue. Mahesh Jatav alleged this was a case of “vote theft” and questioned why officials involved in adding and deleting names were not punished. The party said such actions directly harm free and fair elections.

4. Centralised Control and Contractor System:
State Congress spokesperson Dr Sandeep Sablok alleged that new changes in MNREGA are bringing back the contractor system, reducing the powers of village panchayats and shifting decisions to Delhi, which hurts local workers.

Political Action Ahead:
Senior leader Amit Ramji Dubey announced a statewide movement under the leadership of MP Congress President Jitu Patwari, starting with a major protest in Indore on January 11, against what Congress called the BJP’s “three-way failure” — jobs, basic services and voting rights.

Leader of Opposition in the Municipal Corporation, Babu Singh Babbu Yadav, warned of a large protest in cities over pipeline leakages and contaminated water, saying repeated warnings to civic bodies have been ignored.

Congress leaders said they will take these issues directly to the public, calling them matters of livelihood, health and democracy, which cannot be ignored any longer.


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A two-day national seminar on Social Responsibility and Community Engagement in Higher Education in the Context of NEP–2020 was inaugurated at Dr. Harisingh Gour University, Sagar, in collaboration with ICSSR, New Delhi.

Vice-Chancellor Prof. Y.S. Thakur presided over the session, while Prof. Chand Kiran Saluja, the chief guest, stressed that social responsibility is the core purpose of education and “no individual is incapable.”

Highlighting priorities, speakers underlined equal opportunities, environmental protection, collaborative learning, and community participation as key mandates of NEP-2020.

Prof. R.P. Pathak said education must strengthen the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,” while Prof. Kaushal Kishor Sharma and others emphasized policy-based reforms and societal engagement. 

The Vice-Chancellor asserted that dialogue, cleanliness, life skills, and community-oriented education must guide academic excellence and future reforms.


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At the divisional health review meeting, the commissioner’s stern directives highlighted deep systemic gaps rather than achievements. 

The warning of “strict action” for failure to ensure 100 percent registration of pregnant women itself exposed weak ground-level monitoring and poor data tracking. Repeated emphasis on sickle cell screening, monthly reviews, and ambulance monitoring pointed to long-standing non-compliance. 

Gaps in inter-departmental coordination, inconsistent follow-up of malnourished children, irregular committee meetings, and the need to threaten salary stoppages underscored accountability failures and an overstretched, reactive health system struggling to deliver basic maternal and child care.

Despite repeated instructions from Divisional Commissioner Anil Suchari for 100 percent registration of pregnant women and strict monitoring to reduce maternal and infant deaths, the review meeting itself exposed serious loopholes in the health system. 

The need for warnings of salary stoppage reflects chronic non-compliance, weak field supervision, and poor accountability of health staff.

Incomplete registration of pregnant women, irregular medical tests, and inconsistent sickle cell screening point to gaps at the grassroots level. Distribution of iron supplements and follow-up of high-risk pregnancies remain uneven, especially in rural areas

The emphasis on repeated monitoring of ANMs, ASHA workers, and block medical officers highlights long-standing deficiencies in performance tracking and data reliability.

The directive to establish a control room for 108 ambulance services also underlines delays, poor response time, and lack of real-time monitoring in emergency services. 

Similarly, persistent malnutrition among children, despite existing nutrition programs, indicates weak inter-departmental coordination and ineffective follow-up mechanisms.

Overall, the meeting revealed that policy directives are strong, but implementation remains fragile due to poor supervision, delayed action, and limited accountability at multiple levels of the health administration.

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