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| In a solemn literary gathering, the 101st birth anniversary of veteran writer and journalist Late Dr. Umashankar Shukla was commemorated at the Swaraj Auditorium of Shri Saraswati Library and Reading Room, Teenbatti, on Tuesday. The event highlighted Dr. Shukla’s lasting contributions to literature, journalism, and the cultural heritage of Sagar.

 

Highlights of the Program

Former MP Lakshminarayan Yadav presided over the ceremony.

Chief Guest: Prof. V. S. Thakur, Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Harisingh Gour Central University, Sagar.

Keynote Speaker: Deepak Tiwari, former Vice-Chancellor, Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism, Bhopal.

Special Mention: Dr. Shukla’s significant role in installing the statue of poet Padmakar at Sagar’s Chakaraghat.


Event Proceedings

The programme began with floral tributes to Goddess Saraswati followed by the ceremonial welcome of guests.
Library Trust Secretary Shukdev Prasad Tiwari delivered the welcome address and presented an overview of Dr. Shukla’s life and literary journey.
Trust President K. K. Silakari reflected on Dr. Shukla’s contribution to literature and journalism, emphasising his efforts toward preserving Sagar’s cultural identity.

Speeches & Reflections

Keynote Speaker Deepak Tiwari remarked that celebrating Dr. Shukla even after 101 years proves the magnitude of his service to society. He emphasised the need to introduce the younger generation to Sagar’s literary stalwarts and suggested publishing a book based on Dr. Shukla’s life.
He also highlighted the importance of scientific temperament in society and said that citizens must question leaders on issues like rising unemployment and concentration of wealth.

Vice-Chancellor Prof. V. S. Thakur stated that Dr. Umashankar Shukla held a distinguished place in Sagar’s literary and journalistic circles. Renowned scholar Nand Dulare Bajpai had once referred to Shukla as “the second Premchand,” he noted, underscoring the inspirational nature of his life.

Former MP Lakshminarayan Yadav, presiding over the event, recalled Dr. Shukla as a close friend and assured that the library would continue organising such programmes to honour Sagar’s eminent personalities.

In Short

The event was conducted by Nalin Jain, and the vote of thanks was proposed by G. S. Chhatrasal.

Prominent attendees included Dr. Suresh Acharya, Dr. Lakshmi Pandey, Dr. Shailendra Shukla, Soumendra Shukla, Kshipra Shukla, Gajadhar Sagar, Pooran Singh Rajput, Bholeśhwar Tiwari, Hari Chaube, Ramesh Dubey, Anupam Pateriya, Vinod Arya, Sudesh Tiwari, Rahul Silakari, Ravindra Silakari, Nitin Korpale, Rishabh Jain, and several others.

 

 

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During the two-day visit of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav to Khajuraho, the state cabinet approved a series of major development decisions. 

Officials described the day as historic for Bundelkhand, particularly for Sagar district, which received multiple large-scale projects aimed at boosting industry, tourism, infrastructure and healthcare.

Food and Civil Supplies Minister Govind Singh Rajput said the decisions will “write a new chapter in Sagar’s development,” bringing investments worth thousands of crores and creating new employment opportunities, especially for youth.


🔹 Key Points at a Glance

  • ₹25,000 crore Industrial Zone in Sagar

  • Four-lane Sagar–Damoh Highway approved

  • Four cheetahs to be brought to Nauradehi Sanctuary

  • 100-bed hospital sanctioned for Bina

  • New posts for upcoming medical colleges in Damoh & Chhatarpur


₹25,000 Crore Industrial Zone to Create 30,000 Jobs

A new industrial area will be developed on 608.93 hectares near Richoda at a cost of ₹25,000 crore.
This mega project is expected to generate 30,000 employment opportunities.

Special industrial benefits announced include:

  • Token land price: ₹1 per sq. meter

  • Complete exemption on registration fees and annual rent

  • Reduced the electricity tariff for industries

Sagar Watch Explainer:
Industrial Incentive Package — A government support system that offers discounts, subsidies, or tax relaxation to attract businesses and boost economic activity.


Four Cheetahs to Arrive at Nauradehi Sanctuary in July

For the first time in Bundelkhand, cheetahs will be reintroduced to Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary.
This will create Madhya Pradesh’s third cheetah habitat after Kuno and Gandhi Sagar sanctuaries.

Expected Impact:

  • Increased wildlife tourism

  • Boost to eco-tourism

  • Improved environmental conservation

Sagar Watch Explainer:
Eco-tourismTourism that focuses on natural or wildlife destinations while ensuring environmental protection and sustainable development.


Sagar–Damoh Road to Become 4-Lane Highway

The Cabinet approved ₹2,059.85 crore for converting the 76.68 km Sagar–Damoh route into a four-lane road with paved shoulders.

The project will include:

  • 13 underpasses

  • 3 flyovers

  • 1 Railway Overbridge (ROB)

  • 13 major bridges and culverts

Sagar Watch Explainer:
Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM) — A funding method where the government and private company jointly share project cost and maintenance responsibility.

This upgrade will make travel to Bhopal and Jabalpur faster and easier.


Healthcare Boost: 100-Bed Hospital for Bina

Bina Civil Hospital will be expanded from 50 to 100 beds and new staff positions will be created.
This is expected to improve access to modern healthcare services in the region.


Leaders Express Gratitude

Former minister and MLA Gopal Bhargava and Narayavali MLA Pradeep Laria thanked Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav, calling the initiatives “milestones for Bundelkhand’s long-awaited growth.”


Why This Cabinet Meeting Matters

These decisions are expected to:

✔ Improve road connectivity
✔ Increase jobs and industrial growth
✔ Boost tourism and wildlife conservation
✔ Strengthen healthcare infrastructure

Officials stated that the announcements represent a turning point for Bundelkhand, positioning Sagar as an upcoming industrial and tourism hub.

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 The Council of Ministers has granted in-principle approval to develop Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve, Nauradehi, located in Sagar district, as the third habitat for cheetahs in Madhya Pradesh.

Notably, India’s cheetah reintroduction program has been progressing in phases. The first cheetah habitat was established at Kuno National Park, Sheopur, in September 2022, followed by the second habitat launched in April 2025 at Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary, Mandsaur.

According to official data, Madhya Pradesh currently hosts 31 cheetahs28 in Kuno National Park and 2 in Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary. The state’s cheetah population is expected to grow further, as eight additional cheetahs from Botswana are likely to arrive in Kuno by January 2026.

With the Cabinet’s approval, Nauradehi is now set to play a crucial role in expanding and strengthening India’s ambitious cheetah conservation initiative.

 

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In a classic example of how official communication can lose track of time — quite literally — the district Janasampark Department has issued a press note announcing a programme held on the first Tuesday of December, a day which, amusingly, was 6 days ago. 

To add to the comedy, the release claims the event took place under the guidance of District Programme Officer Brajesh Tripathi, who, according to records, was transferred from Sagar nearly six months ago

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. A remarkable display of efficiency in recycling old content.

Despite the confusion, the press note highlights the district administration’s efforts for maternal and child welfare. The release states that Collector Sandeep G.R. is committed to ensuring that every eligible child and pregnant woman receives essential services through Anganwadi centres to build a healthier community.


A Tradition of Motherhood Comes Alive at the Anganwadi Centre

According to the Official Press Release (Released ON 8 Dec 2025, Dateline), A Godh Bharai (baby shower) programme was organised Today, on The First Tuesday (actually, which was on 2 Dec, 5 days ago)at Anganwadi Centre No. 77, located in Bagharaj Ward of Sagar city. The event was reportedly held under the guidance of District Programme Officer Brajesh Tripathi (presently serving as a DPO of Ujjain). On this occasion, Anganwadi worker Reshma Chourasia led the ceremony, inviting pregnant women to the centre, where traditional rituals were performed, and nutritional supplements were distributed.

During the programme, Chourasia also shared information on maternal health, nutrition and the importance of regular antenatal check-ups to ensure safe pregnancy and healthy childbirth.

As per state guidelines, Anganwadi centres conduct scheduled activities every Tuesday — including Godh Bharai on the first Tuesday, Annaprashan on the second, birthday celebrations on the third and Kishori Balika Diwas on the fourth. Alongside these activities, ICDS continues to provide regular services such as supplementary nutrition, informal education, immunisation and health counselling.

Chourasia stated that the improved functioning of Anganwadi centres is a result of initiatives introduced under the guidance of the district administration. She added that the efforts reflect a commitment to the holistic development of vulnerable groups, particularly children, pregnant women and adolescent girls.


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To commemorate the 350th martyrdom year of the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, a poster-making competition was organised under an enlightenment programme at the Government Arts and Commerce College

Students expressed Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji’s sacrifice and teachings through colours and creativity, illustrating his commitment to humanity and religious coexistence.

Participants depicted key moments from Guru Tegh Bahadur’s life, reflecting themes of courage, peace and spiritual freedom. Their artwork highlighted his efforts to protect human rights and uphold the dignity of diverse faiths.

Dr. Sandeep Sablok informed that a total of 45 students participated in various activities over the three-day programme, including essay writing, speech and poster competitions. He added that top-performing participants will be felicitated on December 10, during the event marking Human Rights Day.


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👉The 79th Home Guard and Civil Defence Day was celebrated with enthusiasm at the Home Guard Line in Sagar. Chief Guest Vivek K.V., CEO Zila Panchayat, and Special Guest Additional SP Lokesh Sinha inspected the parade, followed by a march-past salute by five contingents. Disaster management equipment was also showcased. 

The second session began at 3 PM with games like tug-of-war and musical chairs, along with cultural performances by school students who were later awarded shields.

IDD: Student Participates With Full Fervour

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👉On International Disability Day, the Social Justice and Empowerment Department organised cultural and talent-based activities at the Government Higher Secondary School for the Visually and Hearing Impaired in Pandapura, Sagar. Students showcased inspiring performances through music, drama, dance, rangoli and mehndi competitions. 

Chief Guest Deputy Collector Rajat Soni encouraged students to pursue their goals, while Joint Director Dr. D.S. Yadav shared details about available facilities. The event concluded with prize distribution for participating students.


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A one-day national seminar on the theme Autonomy, Moral Agency and Professional Ethics was organised by the Department of Philosophy at Dr Harisingh Gour University, Sagar. The event brought together scholars, faculty members and students for meaningful discussions on ethics, responsibility and human behaviour.


Seminar at a Glance

  • Theme: Autonomy, Moral Agency and Professional Ethics

  • Venue: Abhimanch Auditorium and Department of Philosophy

  • Key participants: Vice-Chancellor’s representative Dr Diwakar Shukla, Registrar Dr Satyaprakash Upadhyay

  • Focus: Importance of ethical reasoning, responsibility in actions, and professional moral conduct

  • Sessions: Offline and online lectures, research paper presentations by students


Seminar Details

The programme was presided over by Prof. Diwakar Singh Rajput, Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences. Dr Diwakar Shukla, representing the Vice-Chancellor, attended as the chief guest, while Registrar Dr Satyaprakash Upadhyay graced the seminar as the distinguished guest.

The event was led by Seminar Director and Head of Department Dr Anil Kumar Tiwari, with Dr Archana Verma as Convenor and Dr Debasmita Chakraborty as Organising Secretary. The stage was conducted by student Atharva Mishra.

In his welcome remarks, Dr Tiwari explained the central theme and stated that true autonomy is the conscious choice we make for ourselves, and we remain fully aware of its consequences.


Speeches and Key Insights

  • Registrar Dr Satyaprakash Upadhyay spoke about the difference between knowledge and understanding, emphasising the relevance of ancient Indian wisdom from the Upanishads and Bhagavad Gita.

  • Chief Guest Prof. Diwakar Shukla explored the high and low dimensions of autonomy and moral agency. He remarked that the levels of these qualities determine whether a person acts like a demon, a human, or a divine being.

  • In his presidential address, Prof. Rajput praised the department and stressed the need for more such discussions, saying that ethical education supports balanced growth—intellectual, emotional and moral.

Guest speaker Dr Rajan from Allahabad University added that fulfilling one’s duty is not just personal — it affects the entire universe, because human action is deeply interconnected with nature.


Technical Sessions and Paper Presentations

In the second technical session, scholars Prof. Nirbhay Mishra and Prof. K. J. George joined online and shared their academic perspectives. The session was moderated by Dr Narendra Kumar Bauddh and Dr Satyanarayan Devaliya.

Numerous students presented their research papers, marking the seminar as an intellectually enriching platform for young scholars.


The event concluded with a shared understanding that ethical thinking is not just academic—it shapes individuals, professions and society.


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