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The grand Shrimad Bhagwat Katha began on Wednesday at Dharmashri Balaji Temple, where internationally renowned narrator Indresh Upadhyay Ji Maharaj expressed deep affection for MLA Shailendra Jain and his wife Anu Jain, the chief hosts. 

Maharajshri revealed that their devotion created such a bond that he now considers them family—a key emotional highlight of the event. Despite earlier hesitation, he said it was Thakurji’s grace that made this divine Katha possible.

Before the Katha, MLA Jain performed rituals at Balaji Temple and carried the sacred Bhagwat on his head during a majestic procession to the venue. 

Maharajshri explained the core essence of Bhagwat—Bhakti, Gyan, Vairagya and Tyag—and stressed that true dharma flows from simplicity and devotion, not difficult rituals. He praised Bundelkhand’s people for their simple and pure-hearted nature.

Senior public representatives, university officials and large numbers of devotees attended the first day of the Katha.


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Today City witnessed an atmosphere of devotion and enthusiasm as the Shrimad Bhagwat Katha commenced at Shri Balaji Dham on Wednesday. 

On the arrival of "Mukhya Katha Vyas" Indresh Upadhyay Ji Maharaj, thousands of devotees joined MLA Shailendra Kumar Jain in extending a grand welcome at Lehdara Naka

A divine procession then moved towards Sant Niwas, with floral showers, aarti, and welcome stages along the route. Traditional akhadas, damru groups and band performances added to the spiritual fervour. 

At Dharmashri Sant Niwas, Maharajshri was ceremonially welcomed by Anushree and Shailendra Kumar Jain

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👉Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav is scheduled to visit Chhatarpur and Panna districts on November 19, 2025. He will inaugurate The Oberoi Rajgarh Palace, a five-star luxury hotel in Chandranagar, Chhatarpur, aimed at boosting tourism. 

In Shah Nagar, Panna, he will dedicate and lay foundation stones for 14 development projects worth ₹82.62 crore, including road upgrades and infrastructure works. The Rajgarh Palace’s revival highlights Bundelkhand’s rich heritage and tourism potential.

👉A 24-year-old man from Bundelkhand, suffering for years due to excessive consumption of paan, gutkha, and tobacco, regained normal life after a successful surgery at Bundelkhand Medical College (BMC), Sagar

His mouth had been completely shut for five years, forcing him to survive on liquid food and face social isolation. Attempts at various treatments failed until Dr. Sweta Bhatnagar and her team at BMC performed a complex three-hour surgery. 

Using fiber-optic intubation and reconstructive techniques like the nasolabial flap, they safely removed fibrotic bands. The patient can now speak and eat normally. 

This rare success highlights BMC Sagar’s growing medical expertise and serves as a warning against long-term tobacco use, which can cause irreversible oral damage. The patient’s family expressed heartfelt gratitude, calling the recovery ‘a second life’.

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👉 A joint team from the Agriculture and Revenue departments investigated Golden Farmer Organic Agriculture Pvt. Ltd., Makronia, Sagar, after farmers’ complaints. 

The probe revealed that company operators were illegally selling PROM and JYM fertilizers without a license, with samples showing adulteration with stones. 

Farmers from Chanaula and Ratanpura reported poor crop results despite spending lakhs. Fertilizer samples were sent for testing, and an FIR was lodged under the Fertilizer Control Order 1985 and the Essential Commodities Act.

👉In a noble gesture, the family of the late Shri Ratan Singh Kurmi donated his body for educational and training purposes to the Anatomy Department of Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar, on Tuesday. 

The college administration honored him with a ‘Guard of Honor,’ fulfilling the family’s wish with dignity. Notably, Kurmi had registered for body donation on October 27, 2020, and the process was completed within 70 hours of his demise. 

This first such donation under government directives is hailed as vital for future medical education.


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 Promoting the use of Hindi in daily official work is a shared responsibility of all central government offices, public enterprises, and banks. 

This was the central message during the second half-yearly meeting (2025-26) of the Nagar Rajbhasha Karyanvayan Samiti (Town Official Language Implementation Committee) held in Sagar. 

The meeting was chaired by Prof. Yashwant Singh Thakur, Vice-Chancellor of Dr. Harisingh Gour University and Chairman of NARAKAS, Sagar.

🔹 Key Highlights:

  • Collective Effort for Hindi Implementation:
    Prof. Thakur urged all officials to consider the use of Hindi a moral duty and to make collective efforts to ensure the effective implementation of the official language policy.

  • Policy Based on Motivation & Encouragement:
    Shri Narendra Singh Mehra, Deputy Director (Implementation), Department of Official Language, Ministry of Home Affairs, highlighted that the central policy focuses on “motivation and encouragement” rather than enforcement. He expressed confidence that under Prof. Thakur’s leadership, NARAKAS, Sagar would become a leading committee in the country.

  • Regular Monitoring Essential:
    Shri Santosh Sohgaura, Member Secretary and Joint Registrar of the University, emphasized the need for continuous review of progress reports and adherence to the annual Hindi program issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs. He encouraged the timely submission of progress data and contributions for the NARAKAS magazine.

  • Three institutions were honored for outstanding contributions:

    Shri Santosh Sohgaura was also felicitated for receiving recognition from the Madhya Pradesh Government and District Administration for excellence in administrative service and Hindi implementation.

  • Cultural Highlights:
    Students from the University’s Music Department presented captivating musical performances that received widespread acclaim.

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About the Committee:

NARAKAS-(Nagar Rajbhasha Karyanvayan Samiti), Sagar, formed by the Department of Official Language, acts as a collective platform for central offices, banks, and public sector bodies in the region to coordinate Hindi language implementation activities. 

Over 40 organizations, including LIC, BSNL, FCI, PowerGrid, and Indian Banks, participated in the meeting.

The session reinforced that effective use of Hindi in official work not only aligns with policy but also strengthens cultural identity and administrative efficiency.


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In a firm move against administrative carelessness, the Collector and District Election Officer, Mr. Sandeep G.R., has taken strict action against revenue officials found delinquent during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the Electoral Roll 2026. The survey, mandated by the Election Commission of India, aims to update and digitize voter lists across the district.

Key Points:

  • Action Taken:

    • Show-cause notices have been issued to 3 Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs) and 15 Tehsildars for zero progress in their assigned survey zones.

    • Three Booth Level Officers (BLOs) have been suspended in Surkhi assembly constituency for prolonged negligence, even after prior warnings.

  • Officials Served Notices:
    Notices have been sent to:

    • SDMs: Manoj Chaurasia (Khurai), Aarti Yadav (Joint Collector & Electoral Registration Officer), and Rohit Verma (Surkhi)

    • Tehsildars: Amber Panthi, Rakesh Kumar Ahirwar, Kamlesh Kumar Satnami, Nirmal Singh Rathore, Harish Lalwani, Preeti Rani Chaurasia, Prem Narayan Singh, Rajesh Kumar Pandey, Mahesh Dubey, Sandeep Tiwari, Devi Prasad Chakrabarti, Mohit Jain, Gyan Chandra Rai

  • Ground-Level Accountability:
    BLOs Devendra Chaurasia, Arun Ahirwar, and Kamta Prasad Patel were suspended under Rule 9 of the Madhya Pradesh Civil Services (Classification, Control & Appeal) Rules, 1966. Their actions violated Rule 3 of the MP Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1965, constituting misconduct.

Mr. Sandeep G.R. emphasized the mandatory nature of completing the survey within the stipulated timeframe and warned that any further negligence would invite even stricter disciplinary action.



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Under the Chief Minister's Tirth Darshan Scheme, applications are now being invited for the Mata Vaishno Devi pilgrimage. Eligible pilgrims can apply until January 17, 2026.

As per official guidelines, applicants must provide their Aadhaar card number along with the application. Both soft and hard copies of the application must reach the concerned office by January 17, 2026, before 5:30 PM.

Each application must include all required documents and a medical certificate. Only fully completed applications will be considered. Additionally, individuals who have previously availed of the scheme's benefits will not be eligible for this pilgrimage.


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