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, January 6, 2026: A new and important health facility has been launched at Bundelkhand Medical College (BMC), Sagar, providing relief to patients in the division. Now, patients suffering from lung-related diseases will not have to visit private centers or big cities for advanced tests.

On Monday, the Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) and Forced Oscillation Technique (FOT) facilities were formally inaugurated by Dean Dr. P. S. Thakur and Superintendent Dr. Rajesh Jain. The facility has been started jointly by the Physiology and Respiratory Departments of BMC.

This service will be available from Monday to Saturday, between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm, at OPD Room No. 12, informed Dean Dr. Thakur.

According to Media In-charge Dr. Saurabh Jain, these tests will help in accurate diagnosis of diseases such as asthma, shortness of breath, COPD, pulmonary fibrosis, and other serious breathing-related infections.

Sagar Watch Explainer:

  • Pulmonary Function Test (PFT): A test that checks how well the lungs are working and how easily a person can breathe.

  • Forced Oscillation Technique (FOT): A modern test that measures the condition of airways inside the lungs using gentle air vibrations.

  • COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease): A long-term lung disease that causes difficulty in breathing.

  • Pulmonary Fibrosis: A condition in which the lungs become hard and stiff, making breathing difficult.

This new facility will act as a lifesaving support for patients and is also very useful for postgraduate medical students, as it will provide practical training and help in research related to lung diseases


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 Under the Chief Minister’s Teerth Darshan Scheme, a pilgrimage to the holy shrine of Vaishno Devi will be organized from January 31, 2026, to February 5, 2026

As per the directions of the Madhya Pradesh Government’s Religious Trusts and Endowments Department, Bhopal, a total of 279 pilgrims are proposed to be sent on this spiritual journey.

The last date for submission of applications is January 17, 2026. Applicants must mention their Aadhaar card number in the application form. All applications must be submitted to the concerned office within the stipulated time limit.

Selection of eligible pilgrims will be carried out after verification of documents and medical fitness certificates, ensuring that only qualified applicants are included in the pilgrimage



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For the first time, the Asian Waterbird Census (AWC) 2026 was successfully conducted in the South Sagar Forest Division on January 3 and 4, 2026

The Asian Waterbird Census is an internationally recognized programme aimed at counting and monitoring waterbirds found in lakes, ponds, rivers, and other wetlands.

The primary objective of this survey is to assess the population status, species diversity, and ecological health of wetlands, thereby providing a scientific foundation for the conservation and management of aquatic birds and their habitats.

Under the AWC 2026, a total of nine ponds in the South Sagar Forest Division were surveyed by four survey teams, comprising forest officers and staff. 

The teams conducted on-site observations along the water bodies, carefully recording different species of waterbirds, their numbers, behavior, and the condition of their natural habitats.

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During the survey, around 82 different species of waterbirds were identified within the division. Notably, several rare and migratory Asian waterbird species were also sighted, highlighting the ecological significance of the region’s wetlands. 

Rare species observed included River Tern, Ruddy Shelduck, Little Ringed Plover, Siberian Stonechat, Woolly-necked Stork, Black Redstart, Red-naped Ibis, and Black-headed Ibis.

Forest officials stated that the findings would contribute valuable data for long-term biodiversity monitoring and strengthen efforts toward wetland conservation in the Sagar region.


Special Points

  • First-ever Asian Waterbird Census conducted in South Sagar Forest Division

  • International-level biodiversity monitoring programme

  • Survey held on January 3–4, 2026

  • Nine ponds surveyed by four dedicated teams

  • Around 82 species of aquatic birds have been recorded

  • Rare and migratory Asian waterbirds sighted

  • Data to support scientific conservation and wetland management efforts


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In view of the situation arising due to contaminated water supply in the city, a joint review meeting was held in the Municipal Corporation conference hall in compliance with the Chief Minister’s directives. 

The meeting was attended by public representatives, the Municipal Commissioner, and officials from Tata Projects, the Sewer Project, MPUDC, and the Municipal Corporation.

During the meeting, MLA Shailendra Jain stressed that all concerned agencies must work in close coordination to ensure that no untoward incident occurs due to contaminated drinking water in Sagar. 

He directed that regular water quality testing be carried out in areas where water distribution lines and sewer lines run parallel. Special attention should be given to narrow lanes and locations with joint Tata and sewer pipelines. He also sought a comparative analysis of water quality at the Rajghat Filter Plant and at the ward-level endpoints.

The MLA instructed the establishment of a separate control room for water-related complaints and directed that information regarding water testing at tanks and final supply points be made public. 

He also asked the Municipal Corporation to make public announcements advising citizens to use only Rajghat-supplied water for drinking and to avoid using well and handpump water. Cooperation of ward councillors in water testing was emphasized.

While reviewing the sewer project, the MLA pointed out frequent overflowing sewer chambers and ordered immediate cleaning. He directed sewer project officials to form teams to conduct door-to-door awareness campaigns on sewer maintenance. 

It was informed that 225 km of sewer lines have been laid in the city, while narrow lanes remain uncovered. Strong action was ordered against the contractor responsible for not restoring roads after pipeline work in Bhagwangunj Ward

Tata officials informed that 390 km of water pipelines have been laid across the city, of which 46 km are old pipelines.

Mayor Sangeeta Tiwari directed sampling and quality testing of water from all wells and handpumps, as well as water used by food stalls and restaurants. She ordered that sources found contaminated be clearly marked in red as “Not fit for drinking.”

The Corporation President emphasized the availability of sufficient water testing kits at all overhead tanks to speed up quality checks in wards. Taking the Chief Minister’s instructions seriously, he also directed the Municipal Commissioner to form teams to immediately disconnect water connections where wastage is found.

Municipal Commissioner Rajkumar Khatri informed that continuous inspections of overhead tanks, pipelines, leakages, wells, and handpumps are underway. Repair, cleaning, leakage control, and water testing are being carried out as required. 

Old pipelines are being identified, and household water samples are being tested by Amrit Mitras. Joint teams of Tata, MPUDC, the Municipal Corporation, and the Sewer Project are conducting water quality checks at multiple locations. 

He added that a joint control room has been established by the Municipal Corporation and MPUDC to address citizens’ complaints promptly.


Highlights

  • Joint high-level review meeting held on the contaminated water issue

  • Strict compliance with the Chief Minister’s directives

  • Regular testing where water and sewer lines run together

  • A separate control room for water complaints has been established

  • Public advisory to drink only Rajghat-supplied water

  • 225 km sewer line and 390 km water pipeline network reviewed

  • Action ordered against negligent contractors

  • Mandatory water testing of wells, handpumps, eateries, and restaurants

  • Joint monitoring by Tata, MPUDC, Sewer Project, and Municipal Corporation

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 Under the joint aegis of Bhagwati Manav Kalyan Organization and Panchjyoti Shaktitirth Siddhashram, the monthly Maha Aarti, held on the first Sunday of every month, was organized at Bal Sanjeevan Vidyalaya, Katra Bazaar, Sagar.

The divine Maha Aarti was performed at 12 noon, offering prayers to the organization’s founder and director, Param Pujya Yogiraj Shri Shaktiputra Ji Maharaj and Mata Adishakti Jagat Janani Jagdamba Ji. A large number of devotees and followers were present on the occasion.

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Addressing the gathering, Preeti Kurmi, Team In-Charge, highlighted the ideology of the organization and said that society today is surrounded by injustice, immorality, and unrighteousness. 

She emphasized that the disturbing atmosphere of the present age can be eradicated only through the organization’s principles and by adopting a disciplined, spiritual life, stating that spiritual practice alone can counter the негатив effects of Kaliyug.

On this occasion, Leela Sen informed the devotees about the Vishal Shakti Chetna Janjagran Shivir, to be organized on 23–24 January 2026 at Panchjyoti Shaktitirth Siddhashram under the guidance of Param Pujya Yogiraj Shri Shaktiputra Ji Maharaj

She appealed to all Guru brothers and sisters of Sagar district to actively publicize the camp and motivate people by reaching out to every village and household.

District Publicity Minister Shri Mansingh Ji also shared his views, stressing the importance of collective efforts in spreading the organization’s message.

In his address, District President Shri Niran Singh Lodhi said that true success in life can be achieved only by following the teachings of the revered Guru, adopting a drug-free and non-vegetarian-free lifestyle, and dedicating oneself to religion protection, national service, and service to humanity.

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To promote innovation and scientific thinking among school students, the annual national-level INSPIRE Award MANAK Competition & Exhibition was held at the state level in IndoreA total of 270 selected students from across Madhya Pradesh presented their innovative science models during the exhibition.

From Sagar district, eight INSPIRE Award MANAK models—four from the academic session 2023–24 and four from 2024–25—were selected for the state-level competition. The Sagar team participated in the exhibition under the leadership of District Team-in-Charge Mrs. Krishna Sahu.

 Sagar District Participation:

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Special Glimpses

  • 270 student innovators participated from across the state

  • 8 innovative models represented the Sagar district

  • Focus areas included safety, environmental protection, smart technology, and daily-life problem-solving

  • Students received appreciation from experts, educators, and officials

  • INSPIRE Award MANAK continues to encourage grassroots scientific innovation among young minds

The exhibition proved to be a significant platform for students to transform creative ideas into practical solutions, reinforcing the spirit of innovation and scientific temperament among school students.



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Youth Congress workers staged a strong protest near the Malthone bus stand in Sagar against the BJP government, condemning the tragic incident in Indore’s Bhagirathpura, where several people reportedly died, and many fell ill after consuming contaminated water. 

The protest was led by Sagar District Youth Congress President Sandeep Chaudhary and Khurai Assembly Youth Congress President Aman Lodhi.

Raising slogans and ringing bells as a mark of protest, the Youth Congress demanded the immediate dismissal of Urban Administration Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya, the Indore Mayor, and concerned councillors. 

The protest was also directed against the minister’s alleged insensitive, indecent, and inappropriate language used while responding to public-interest questions raised by a journalist on the issue.

Addressing the gathering, Sandeep Chaudhary said that the deaths caused by contaminated water in Indore were not an accident but a result of gross negligence by the BJP government. 

He alleged that residents were being forced to drink polluted water and asserted that the Youth Congress would not tolerate insensitive and irresponsible statements by senior ministers.

Aman Lodhi strongly condemned Minister Vijayvargiya’s remarks and demanded that accountability be fixed. He called for the immediate removal of the minister, the Indore Mayor, and councillors from their posts, holding them responsible for the incident and its consequences.


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Sagar Watch News, January 2, 2026/ 
As the New Year begins on Earth, a rare and interesting celestial coincidence is unfolding in space. Both the Moon and the Sun are unusually close to Earth, making this weekend special for sky watchers and science enthusiasts alike.

Sharing this information, National Award–winning science communicator Sarika Gharu explained that celestial bodies like the Earth and the Moon move around in elliptical (oval-shaped) orbits

Because of this, they come closest to each other at one point in the year and move farthest away at another. The start of the New Year marks the time when these bodies are near their closest positions.

Sarika said that on Saturday night at 10:45 pm, the Earth will reach its closest point to the Sun, a position known as perihelion. At this moment, the distance between the Earth and the Sun will be reduced to 147,099,894 kilometers. In contrast, in July, this distance increases to about 152,087,774 kilometers, when Earth is farthest from the Sun.

Meanwhile, several social media posts are describing Saturday’s Moon as a Wolf Supermoon.” Clarifying this, Sarika said that from an astronomical point of view, the Moon reached its closest point to Earth on January 1 and has now started moving away. Therefore, it appears supermoon-like, but is not a true supermoon.

She added that on reaching the full moon stage, the Moon will be positioned in the Gemini constellation at a distance of about 362,000 kilometers from Earth. The Moon will rise in the evening and remain visible throughout the night. Those eager to witness the largest and brightest true supermoon will have to wait until December 24.

Sarika further noted that during the first week of the New Year, both the Moon and the Earth come close to the Earth and the Sun, respectively. She invited people to celebrate the arrival of 2026 by enjoying this special weekend, marked by the presence of the Sun and Moon close to Earth.


Special Highlights

  • Earth reaches perihelion (closest to the Sun) on January 2 at 10:45 pm

  • Distance from the Sun reduces to 147.09 million km

  • Moon appears supermoon-like, but is not a true supermoon

  • Full Moon is visible all night, located in the Gemini constellation

  • The brightest supermoon is expected on December 24

  • A rare New Year weekend with both Sun and Moon near Earth


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