Sagar Watch News / On the occasion of World Radio Day, students of the Department of Communication and Journalism at Dr. Harisingh Gour University visited Akashvani Sagar under the guidance of faculty members Dr. Aleem Ahmad Khan and Dr. Vivek Jaiswal.
The program in charge, Deepak Nishad introduced the session and spoke in detail about the relevance of radio as a powerful communication medium. He described radio as a cultural and historical platform that continues to hold significance even in the rapidly evolving digital age.
Emphasizing the role of Artificial Intelligence, he said that while AI can assist media professionals, it should be used carefully and sensitively, and not as a complete substitute for human creativity and judgment.
Senior announcer Jai Shekhar interacted with the students and introduced them to the “world of voice.” He highlighted that radio is purely an audio medium, where an effective and impactful voice helps reach a large audience and build a distinct identity.
Sharing his personal struggles and professional experiences, he encouraged students to keep learning despite challenges. He advised aspiring announcers and FM RJs to stay away from addictions such as tobacco, alcohol, and smoking, and to focus on regular practice, correct pronunciation, pitch, and modulation. He also cautioned against speaking in excessively loud DJ-style formats.
Marking World Radio Day 2026 and the completion of 90 years of Akashvani, a quiz competition was also organized for students. Deepak Nishad and Jai Shekhar addressed students’ queries practically and encouragingly, boosting their confidence.
The visit concluded with a guided tour of the radio station, where around 50 undergraduate, postgraduate students and research scholars gained hands-on exposure to the functioning and technical processes of radio broadcasting. The faculty members expressed gratitude to the entire staff of Akashvani Sagar for their support and cooperation.
Artificial Intelligence In Academic Research
A two-week ICSSR-sponsored Capacity Building Program concluded on February 10, 2026, at Dr. Harisingh Gour University in Sagar.
The programme focused on integrated research methodologies and the use of Artificial Intelligence in various research practices.
The valedictory session was attended by Prof. Bhadouria and Prof. G. L. Puntambekar from the Faculty of Commerce at Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak, as chief guests.
They appreciated the initiative and highlighted the growing importance of advanced research skills in higher education.
During the two-week programme, subject experts from reputed institutions across the country delivered lectures and presentations.
Among them were Prof. Karunesh Saxena, Vice-Chancellor of Sangam University, Bhilwara; Prof. Diwakar Shukla; Prof. Manvinder Singh Pahwa; P. Bhattacharya from Kolkata; Maya Engel; and Baldev Singh.
The experts shared insights on applying Artificial Intelligence tools in modern research methodologies through detailed PPT presentations.
Participants from various states, including 28 from Madhya Pradesh, took part in the intensive training. Over the two weeks, they gained in-depth knowledge of integrated research methods and practical applications of AI in academic research.
The programme concluded with a formal closing ceremony, marking the successful completion of the academic initiative.
Sagar Watch News/ The District President of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Officers and Employees Association, Sagar unit, Gajendra Bohat, has raised concerns over pay anomalies affecting officers of the Madhya Pradesh Subordinate Accounts Service (MPSAS) cadre under the Finance Department.
Bohat stated that nearly 700 officers are serving in the MPSAS cadre, performing highly responsible and sensitive financial duties at various administrative levels.
Despite their significant role in maintaining financial discipline, revenue recovery, pension fixation, pay determination, and preventing financial irregularities, the officers are not receiving salaries commensurate with their responsibilities and experience.
He pointed out a major pay discrepancy, noting that while promotions to the post of Assistant Director (MP Finance Service) carry a pay scale of ₹15,600–39,100 with a Grade Pay of ₹5,400, officers under the first time-bound pay scale after 10 years are receiving ₹9,300–34,800 with a Grade Pay of ₹4,200. Their initial Grade Pay remains ₹3,600 instead of ₹4,200, unlike equivalent posts in other cadres under Pay Band-2.
The association emphasized that correcting the Grade Pay from ₹3,600 to ₹4,200 would automatically resolve the anomaly and would not impose a significant financial burden on the state government.
Bohat added that MPSAS officers often handle additional responsibilities, including deputation assignments and senior-level duties, further expanding their scope of work.
The association has urged the state government to address the long-pending pay disparity and ensure fair compensation in line with the cadre’s responsibilities and contributions.
Sagar Watch News/ Dr. Harisingh Gour University has recorded a significant academic achievement as a total of 16 students from two departments cleared the UGC-NET examination, bringing pride to the institution.
Seven M.A. History students — Khushboo Jain, Manish Patel, Durgesh Singh, Prithvi Raj, Harsh Kori, Kumari Priyanka and Rakhi Jain — qualified in the prestigious exam. Head of the History Department, Prof. Ashok Ahirwar, termed the success a major milestone for the department.
He congratulated the students along with faculty members and celebrated the achievement by distributing मिठाई (sweets). He said the success reflects the multidimensional talent of the students and their ability to understand historical contexts deeply, adding that it would inspire other learners.
Faculty members including Prof. B.K. Shrivastava, Dr. Sanjay Barolia, Dr. Pankaj Singh and several research scholars and students were present on the occasion.
In another accomplishment, nine students from the Department of English and Other European Languages also cleared the UGC-NET December cycle. The successful candidates are Ankita Jain, Ashish Kumar, Manavi Khare, Vidhi Jain, Satyendra Tiwari, Akanksha Raikwar, Raj Tiwari, Neelambuj Indraguru and Tuhin Subramandi.
The UGC-NET examination, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), determines eligibility for Assistant Professorship and Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in universities and colleges across the country.
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Y.S. Thakur and faculty members congratulated the students, praising their dedication, disciplined preparation and strong command over their subjects. Teachers highlighted that continuous academic mentoring and a research-oriented environment in the university played a key role in the students’ success.
University officials said the achievement has boosted the institution’s academic reputation and motivated junior students to aim for national-level competitive examinations.
Sagar Watch News/ New Delhi/ During her visit to the national capital, Sagar MP Dr. Lata Wankhede called on Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah and discussed regional development, organisational strengthening and various public welfare issues.
Prioritising the prosperity of the Sagar Lok Sabha constituency and the welfare of farmers, Dr. Wankhede also met Union Jal Shakti Minister C.R. Patil. In the meeting, she held detailed discussions on the region’s comprehensive development strategy and future plans.
The MP urged the expansion of the Ken-Betwa Link Project, stressing the need to enhance irrigation facilities across all Assembly segments of the constituency to ensure 100 per cent irrigation coverage for farmers.
She stated that her goal is to ensure adequate water supply to every farmer’s field, strengthen agriculture, promote water conservation, and accelerate economic growth in the region.
Sagar Watch News / Bundelkhand Nirman Morcha President Bhanu Sahay, addressing a press conference, said that people of the Bundelkhand region have been demanding a separate state for years. He recalled that in 2014, a promise was made to the public to create a separate Bundelkhand state, which led the people of the region to extend strong support to the government.
Sahay said that after the conclusion of the yatra on March 15, effigies of leaders who went back on their promise of forming Bundelkhand state would be burnt as a mark of protest. He expressed disappointment that even after 12 years, the promise remains unfulfilled, leaving the people of Bundelkhand feeling betrayed.
He pointed out that the region continues to suffer from serious problems such as unemployment, poverty, drought, migration, and lack of adequate education and healthcare facilities. According to him, a permanent solution to these issues is not possible without the formation of a separate Bundelkhand state. Repeated assurances without concrete action, he said, amount to a breach of public trust.
Bhanu Sahay informed that the first phase of the public anger Rath Yatra (Jan Aakrosh Rath Yatra) will be undertaken from February 16 to March 13, starting from Vanvasi Ram in Chitrakoot and concluding at Ram Raja Sarkar’s feet in Orchha Dham. The yatra will pass through Chitrakoot, Banda, Panna, Damoh, Sagar, Tikamgarh, Lalitpur, Datia, Orai, Hamirpur, Mahoba, Chhatarpur, Niwari, Jhansi Dehat, Jhansi, and Orchha.
He said the yatra aims to mobilize nearly one lakh committed Bundeli volunteers from every village and hamlet of the region. During the yatra, the “Ram Ko Call” (Oath in the name of Lord Ram) campaign will be restarted to expose public representatives who do not support the demand for a Bundelkhand state. This time, participants will also take an oath with Ganga water.
Sahay warned that public representatives who oppose the formation of the Bundelkhand state will be politically defeated in the upcoming elections. He added that leaders who raise the issue only during election time will no longer be accepted. “Those who are not with Bundelkhand are of no use,” he asserted.
Sagar Watch News/ Sagar city took another step towards cultural development with the bhoomi pujan ceremony for the beautification of Bhagwan Parshuram Chowk, one of the city’s busiest intersections. The project aims to improve traffic flow while also strengthening the city’s cultural identity.
Addressing the programme, Mayor Mrs Sangeeta Tiwari said the occasion was a matter of pride for the entire city. She described Bhagwan Parshuram as a symbol of justice, bravery, penance, and social harmony, and said giving the chowk a planned and beautiful look would further strengthen Sagar’s cultural consciousness.
“Beautification is not just about bricks and stones. It reflects a city’s thinking, its identity, and the legacy we leave for future generations,” the Mayor said.
She assured that the work at Bhagwan Parshuram Chowk would be completed within the stipulated time and with high quality. She also highlighted that after the naming of Civil Lines Chowk as Bhagwan Parshuram Chowk, several positive initiatives for the Vipra (Brahmin) community have taken shape in the city.
She cited examples such as the inauguration of a building in Shivaji Ward in the name of Bhagwan Parshuram and the construction of another large building near Maa Harsiddhi Temple in Baghraj Ward.
“All this has been possible because of unity. There is strength in organisation, as our scriptures also say,” she added.
The Mayor further informed that the Municipal Council has already approved her announcement to install the world’s tallest 35-foot statue of Bhagwan Parshuram, which will be erected in the coming time with public consensus.
MLA Mr Shailendra Kumar Jain called the occasion a moment of great fortune for Sagar. He thanked the Mayor, Municipal Corporation leadership, BJP district president, and MIC members for renaming and beautifying the Civil Lines Chowk in the name of Bhagwan Parshuram.
“Great personalities are the nation’s assets. For the statue of Bhagwan Parshuram, land will be taken either from government or private sources, and its cost will be duly paid,” he said.
He informed that half an acre of land has been cleared in Baghraj Ward for the Bhagwan Parshuram building, and the Madhya Pradesh government has sanctioned ₹70 lakh for its construction. He thanked Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav for the support. The MLA also announced that he would contribute funds from private sources or his MLA fund for installing the statue of Bhagwan Parshuram.
Mr Jain praised the Municipal Corporation for developing Vande Mataram Chowk and said that beautification work, including statues of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Jijabai, and Rani Ahilyabai on Sanjay Drive, would be completed within 15 days. He also shared plans to hold discussions on installing statues of Lord Shiva and Lord Hanuman on Sagar’s hills.
BJP District President Mr Shyam Tiwari congratulated the Mayor, MIC members, and the Municipal Corporation for the historic decision to name the busy chowk after Bhagwan Parshuram.
“Such cultural and creative works inspire future generations,” he said, adding that this was a long-standing demand of the Brahmin community.
He highlighted that the BJP government has worked for all communities by providing community halls and naming roads after martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the nation. He also suggested installing a name plaque at Bhagwan Parshuram Chowk and said that a grand statue should be established there in the future.
The programme concluded with expressions of gratitude to public representatives and citizens for their suggestions, cooperation, and support, reaffirming the city’s commitment to balanced development that preserves both progress and tradition.
Under the Swachh Bharat Mission, Sagar targets the top rank in the Swachh Survey 2025-26. Commissioner Rajkumar Khatri inspected cleanliness, fined two shops ₹5,000 each, urging traders’ active participation.










