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Tension flared in Sagar on Saturday as BJP and Congress workers clashed following protests by Youth Congress during the prestigious India AI Impact Summit 2026 held at
Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.

BJP and its youth wing staged a gherao of the Congress office, burning effigies of Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi. Congress workers, already gathered in large numbers, retaliated with counter-slogans and effigy burnings of the Chief Minister and the Urban Administration Minister. 

The confrontation escalated into chaos, with both sides allegedly hurling slippers, chairs, sticks, and brooms. Police deployed heavy barricades and eventually used water cannons to disperse the crowd.

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BJP’s Stand

District BJP President Shyam Tiwari termed the Congress protest at the global AI summit “anti-national” and accused Rahul Gandhi of attempting to tarnish India’s international image

MLA Shailendra Kumar Jain said representatives from 21 countries had attended the summit and called the disruption “shameful and irresponsible.” He clarified that breaking barricades was not part of the BJP’s planned programme and sought an internal review.

District President Yash Agarwal, State Working Committee Member Shailesh Kesarwani, District Vice President Jagannath Guraiya, Laxman Singh, Rameshwar Namdev, Chain Singh Thakur, Mandal President Amit Baisakhiya, Neeraj Yadav, Megha Dubey, Neelam Ahirwar, Vikram Soni, Alok Kesarwani, Manish Choubey, Anshul Harshe, Jai Soni, Vikas Kesarwani, Ajmeri Rain, Rajiv Jain, Rahul Vaidya, Nitin Soni, Nikesh Gupta, Councilor Ritesh Tiwari, Shailendra Thakur, Chetram Ahirwar, Kanhai Patel, Ramu Contractor, Devendra Ahirwar, Rameshwar Nema, Prasuk Jain, Murari Sahu, Anshul Gupta, Deepak Jain and a large number of workers were present in the program.

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Congress’ Counterattack

City Congress President Mahesh Jatav accused the BJP of political desperation and warned of intensified protests. He announced upcoming mobilisations in Bhopal under state Congress chief Jitu Patwari, with the participation of national leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi.

Former rural president Dr Anand Ahirwar demanded the removal of Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya over alleged objectionable remarks, while other leaders accused the Centre of compromising national interests.

The prominent people present at the effigy burning event were former MLA Sunil Jain, Pandit Triloki Nath Katare, former president Jagdish Yadav, Mukul Purohit, Sandeep Chaudhary, Akshat Kothari, Sandeep Sablok, Awadhesh Tomar, Anand Haila, Deendayal Tiwari, Laxmi Narayan Sonkia, Rekha Soni, Rekha Ahirwar, Meera Ahirwar, Pawan Patel, Mahesh Ahirwar, Ganga Ram Ahirwar, Roop Narayan Yadav, Ashok Nagwani, Pappu Goswami, Sajid Ryan, Rashid Ryan, Ranjita Rana, Suresh Panjwani, Sameer Khan, Naushad Abbasi, Vinod Kori, Sahil Khan, Prem Mishra, Sunil Thakur, Arvind Singh Thakur, Nikhil Jain, Priyank Jain, Prabhat Bhandari, Gopal Prajapati, Naresh Valmiki, Narendra Ahirwar, Firoz Khan, Devendra Valmiki, Anil Daksh, Sher Khan, Mohishn Khan, Sunil Baba, Dinesh Dixit, Zeeshan, Tajju Bhai Jan Abrar, Man Singh Chaudhary. Priyankar Tiwari, Neeraj Chaurasia, Sultan, Ajay Lahariya, Omar Khan, Mohsin Ali Liladhar Suryavanshi, Bhaiyan Patel, Ehsan Khan, Dulichand Sakwar, Deshraj Yadav, Deepak Swami, Sajid Khan, Kundan Jat, Ritesh Rohit, Doctor Geeta Kushwaha, Bhure Khatik, Rohit Mandle, Saloni Saur, Jyoti Malia, Rajesh Upadhyay, Kiran Lata Soni, Meena Thakur, along with a large number of Congress members were present.


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Political Impact

The incident reflects the deepening political polarisation between the BJP and the Congress, with national-level disputes increasingly spilling onto local streets. 

While the BJP framed its protest as a defence of national prestige at an international summit, the Congress projected its resistance as a fight against alleged authoritarianism and policy failures.

However, the descent into physical confrontation—marked by effigy burnings, object throwing, and police intervention—raises concerns about shrinking democratic space and the normalisation of aggressive street politics. Instead of substantive debate on AI policy or governance issues, both parties appeared focused on symbolic retaliation.

Such clashes risk undermining public faith in democratic discourse and diverting attention from pressing developmental concerns.


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A five-day National Theatre Festival is being organised from February 20 to 24, 2026, at Dr Harisingh Gour University under the joint aegis of the North Central Zone Cultural Centre, Prayagraj, Ministry of Culture, Government of India, and the University Cultural Council.

As part of the festival, a vibrant presentation of the traditional folk dance Dhimrayai was performed at the Cultural Council premises by folk artist Leeladhar Raikwar and his troupe. 

The session showcased the rich folk traditions of Madhya Pradesh, creating a lively cultural atmosphere. The programme was inaugurated by the chief guest, Sudesh Sharma, Director of North Central Zone Cultural Centre, who offered floral tributes to Nataraja and the portrait of Dr Gour.

The troupe began their performance by paying homage to Maa Narmada and highlighting the cultural identity and pride of Madhya Pradesh. Several folk songs were presented, with the popular “Hum Gaadi Se Jehen, Paidal Na Jehen” drawing special applause. 

Artists performed in traditional attire with ghungroos tied to their feet, using instruments such as khanjari, sarangi, dholak, lota and khartal to create an authentic folk ambience. Through songs like “Un Veeron Ko Yaad Kare Rahiyo,” they paid tribute to Bundeli heroes.

Leeladhar Raikwar informed that the 400-year-old Dhimrayai folk tradition originated from the Dhimri community and later included Kevat, Manjhi and other communities. Once a major source of public entertainment, the art form has received several recognitions and awards. He also introduced the traditional instruments and explained their cultural significance.

Addressing the gathering, chief guest Sudesh Sharma said India’s true identity lies in its diverse culture, and classical and folk dances give the country a unique place on the global stage. He encouraged students to preserve their heritage, describing artists as true custodians of culture.

In the concluding address, Dr Rakesh Soni said the festival aims to connect the younger generation with their roots. Dr Avadhesh Tomar added that just as a tree cannot bear fruit without its roots, society cannot prosper if it disconnects from its cultural foundations.


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A two-day national seminar on “Redefining Teacher Education: Innovation, Inclusivity and Interdisciplinarity under ITEP” began at the Department of Education, Dr Harisingh Gour University

Speakers highlighted alignment with NEP 2020 and the need to equip teachers as mentors and researchers in a technology-driven era. The event saw the release of Deeksha Journal of Education, felicitation of researchers for Scopus publications, and the launch of two books by Dr. Aparna Shrivastava.

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A five-day National Theatre Festival will be held from February 20 to 24, 2026, at Dr Harisingh Gour University, Sagar. The event is being organised jointly by the North Central Zone Cultural Centre under the Union Ministry of Culture and the University Cultural Council.

The formal inauguration will take place on February 24 at the university’s Golden Jubilee Auditorium. Vice-Chancellor Prof. Yashwant Singh Thakur will preside over the ceremony. 

Sagar MP Dr Lata Wankhede will attend as the Chief Guest, while Bhagwandas Raikwar will grace the occasion as the Saraswat Guest. Other dignitaries include Sudesh Sharma, Director of the cultural centre, Sagar เคตिเคงाเคฏเค• Shailendra Jain, and Mayor Sangeeta Tiwari.

Special Highlights

  • Daily Lecture & Interaction Sessions: Every afternoon at 1 PM, expert talks and cultural interactions will be held at the Cultural Council premises, featuring scholars and artists discussing folk theatre traditions and performing arts.

  • Focus on Folk Heritage: Performances will showcase Bundelkhandi folk music, Rai dance, Swang folk theatre, Dhamariya dance, Badhai folk dance, and Bundeli martial arts.

  • Padma Shri Lecture: A special lecture and presentation on Bundeli martial arts by Padma Shri awardee Bhagwandas Raikwar on the concluding day.

  • Evening Theatre Performances: Each evening at 6:30 PM, theatre groups from Bhopal, Delhi, Haryana, Gorakhpur, and Patna will stage diverse plays including Vidushak, Saare Mere Bete, Samrat Ashok, Maharathi, and Gabarghichor.

  • Free Entry: All performances are open to the public free of cost.

Festival coordinators Dr Rakesh Soni and Dr Neeraj Upadhyay informed that the event aims to promote national theatre, preserve folk traditions, and provide a platform for cultural exchange. Citizens and theatre enthusiasts of Sagar have been invited to attend the festival in large numbers.

University  Will Get a Synthetic Tennis Court

Sagar: The Department of Physical Education at Dr Harisingh Gour University has begun construction of an ITF-approved synthetic tennis court equipped with floodlights and a chain-link fence. The foundation ceremony was performed by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Y.S. Thakur.

Speaking on the occasion, the Vice-Chancellor said the new facility will enable university players to showcase their talent in tennis and participate in national-level competitions. He emphasised that sports are an essential part of life and good health, adding that students continue to excel in both academics and athletics.

Prof. Thakur also indicated that the university plans to further expand sports infrastructure to promote overall development and encourage greater student participation in various games.

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The ₹16.69 lakh crore GSDP-based Budget 2026-27 presented in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly has triggered sharp political reactions, with the ruling party calling it visionary and opposition leaders terming it disappointing.

1️⃣ Opposition View 

The Congress says the budget does not fulfil big promises like higher crop prices and more cash for women. If election promises are not funded, public trust may fall. From an economic view, promises need money backing. Without clear allocation, they remain announcements, not real benefits.

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Senior Congress leader and former minister Surendra Choudhary criticised the budget, alleging that key election promises made before the 2023 Assembly polls—such as higher MSP for paddy and wheat, ₹3,000 monthly assistance under Ladli Behna, and subsidised LPG cylinders—were not reflected. He called the budget “all talk, no relief.”

2️⃣ Ruling Party Support 

Supporters say the budget focuses on development for farmers, women, youth, and workers. If spending is balanced and well-managed, it can boost jobs and growth. However, success depends on implementation. Big announcements must translate into real projects and timely delivery.

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In contrast, Sagar MP Dr Lata Guddu Wankhede praised it as aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Viksit Bharat” vision and Chief Minister Mohan Yadav’s development roadmap. She said it prioritises farmers, workers, women, and youth.

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Former Home Minister Bhupendra Singh described it as a “historic, future-ready roadmap,” highlighting ₹5,500 crore for the Chief Minister Kisan Kalyan Yojana benefiting 82 lakh farmers, expansion of metro projects in Bhopal and Indore, and preparations for the 2028 Simhastha. He also noted the shift to a paperless, tablet-based budget and the introduction of a three-year rolling budget framework.

Food and Civil Supplies Minister Govind Singh Rajput emphasised that no new taxes were imposed. He detailed allocations across poor welfare (₹793 crore tribal upliftment), women’s welfare (₹1.27 lakh crore), agriculture (₹88,910 crore), infrastructure, irrigation, energy, and industrial investment. The government also aims to move toward a $2 trillion economy target.


Other Views 

3️⃣ Long-Term Roadmap & Fiscal Planning 

The three-year rolling budget is financially smart because it improves planning and stability. Large allocations for agriculture, metro expansion, health, and education can raise productivity. But borrowing must stay controlled. If debt rises too fast, future budgets may face pressure.

4️⃣ Welfare, Infrastructure & Industry Push 

No new taxes give relief to citizens and businesses. Heavy spending on irrigation, rural roads, industry parks, and women’s schemes can increase demand and investment. If industries actually invest ₹33 lakh crore as proposed, jobs will grow. Real challenge: turning proposals into ground-level factories and employment.


Sagar Watch Overall Expert Verdict

The budget appears expansionary and welfare-heavy, aiming for political stability and economic growth together. It mixes social spending with infrastructure investment. If fiscal discipline is maintained and implementation is efficient, it could accelerate growth. If not, it risks widening fiscal deficit pressures.

In simple words, the plan looks big and ambitious. Now execution will decide success.




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 Devotees are gearing up for the grand Falgun Mela of Lord Khatu Shyam Ji from February 21 to 28 at Ardhanarishwar Seva Sansthan, even as Maha Shivratri witnessed an overwhelming surge of faith at the hilltop shrine near NH-44.

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On Maha Shivratri, chants of “Om Namah Shivaya” echoed across the temple complex, where thousands gathered for darshan at the grand Ardhanarishwar Temple built under Peethadhishwar Jitendrdas Ji Maharaj. Devotees highlighted the site's spiritual serenity, which also houses a Khatu Shyam idol and an upcoming Vishnu temple.

A large gaushala is nearing completion, and Ramleela performances are planned during the Falgun Mela, expected to draw massive crowds.


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Eran: Key Heritage Site Of Bundelkhand
๐Ÿ‘‰Sagar MP Dr. Lata Wankhede met Union Culture and Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, urging the development of key heritage sites in her constituency. 

She sought tourism promotion for Eran, known for its Gupta-era architecture, pillars, and inscriptions, and the 11th-century Parmar-era Shiva temple at Udaypur

She requested improved tourist facilities to boost heritage tourism and generate local employment opportunities in the region.

๐Ÿ‘‰Reacting to the Governor’s address at the start of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Budget Session, senior MLA and former Home Minister Bhupendra Singh termed Mangubhai Patel’s speech a visionary roadmap focused on inclusive growth and rural self-reliance. 

He said the government prioritises effective implementation, with equal emphasis on farmers, youth, women, and infrastructure. 

Singh highlighted plans to boost farm income, promote skill-based employment, empower women, and expand basic facilities to accelerate investment and long-term development. 

๐Ÿ‘‰After a prolonged campaign by the Pramukh Pensioners Association, the Madhya Pradesh Cabinet has approved amendments to pension rules to grant a lifetime family pension to unmarried, divorced, widowed and abandoned daughters. 

State General Secretary Hariom Pandey and Divisional President Brajbihari Upadhyay said the decision followed sustained representations to the Finance Department. 

Association members thanked the Chief Minister and Chief Secretary, urging early issuance of orders to ensure timely benefits to affected families.

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Sagar Watch News /Bhopal: Even as Madhya Pradesh prides itself as India’s “Tiger State,” the deaths of big cats continue to raise alarm. A 35-month-old tiger was found dead in the core area of Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve in Sagar district, triggering panic among forest officials. 

The animal had been relocated from Kanha Tiger Reserve in January. Notably, another tiger carcass was recovered in December from Sagar’s South Forest Division, intensifying concerns over wildlife protection and management lapses.

 A tiger was found dead on February 15 at around 5:30 pm in Compartment No. 159 of the Manegaon Beat under the Mohli range in the core area of Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve. 

According to the Divisional Forest Officer, the tiger had been radio-collared and released into the core forest on the night of January 18–19 and was under constant monitoring. 

After its location remained stationary for two days, officials discovered the carcass. Further investigation and postmortem will follow NTCA protocol.


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