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πŸ‘‰ The three-day international conference EOGCPESF–2026 concluded with enthusiasm and dignity at Dr Harisingh Gour University. Scientists, researchers, and academicians from India and abroad deliberated on key issues related to chemical, pharmaceutical, and environmental sciences, emphasising innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Chief Guest Dr S. N. Mishra, Senior Scientist at CSIR–AMPRI, and Special Guest Prof. Ajit Jaiswal highlighted the importance of advanced research, multidisciplinary partnerships, and encouraging young scholars. Conference Convener Prof. Ratnesh Das presented a detailed report outlining major achievements and outcomes.

The technical sessions featured expert lectures by Dr S. N. Mishra, Dr K. K. Manar of the University of Allahabad, and Prof. Bathula Chinna Devasayam.

Highlights:

  • Focus on sustainable development and green technologies

  • Discussions on emerging pharmaceutical research trends

  • Deliberations on environmental challenges and scientific solutions

  • New possibilities for national and international research collaborations

  • Awards for best oral and poster presentations (online and offline)

  • Best thesis awards and distribution of appreciation and participation certificates

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πŸ‘‰ A National Science Day awareness programme was organised at Ranganathan Bhavan of Dr Harisingh Gour University, highlighting the role of science and gender equality in nation-building. 

The event brought together academicians and students to reflect on scientific achievements and the importance of equal opportunities for women in shaping a developed India.

The keynote speaker, Dr Pramod Kumar Khare, referred to the scientific discoveries of C. V. Raman and underlined women’s vital contribution to modern India. He emphasised that success depends on dedication and consistent effort.

Vice-Chancellor Prof. Y. S. Thakur stated that men and women are like two wheels of a vehicle, and empowering half the population is essential for national progress. Programme organiser Prof. Shweta Yadav stressed ensuring equal opportunities and a healthy workplace environment for women.

Students also shared their views advocating social equality, while Chhavi Jain presented a poster showcasing women’s contributions to a developed India.

 Highlights:

  • Tribute to C. V. Raman’s scientific legacy

  • Emphasis on women’s role in building a developed India

  • Call for equal opportunities and healthy work environments

  • Active student participation and poster presentation

  • Focus on dedication and continuous effort in scientific pursuits

Societal Relevance Of Scientific Discoveries

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πŸ‘‰ The second day of the ongoing international conference on “Emerging Opportunities and Global Challenges in Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Sciences” witnessed insightful lectures by leading national and international experts at the Abhimanch Auditorium of Dr Harisingh Gour University. The conference aims to promote scientific research and innovation for a sustainable future.

According to Conference Convener Prof. Ratnesh Das, Technical Session-IV featured Prof. Chetan Modi from Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. Invited speakers included Dr Amit Harit from IMEC and Dr Disha Malik from the University of California, who shared their research findings and highlighted their societal relevance.

Technical Session-V included keynote lectures by Prof. Deepak Chopra and Prof. Amit Pal from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal. Dr Ambika Pathak from GMofSI delivered an online invited talk.

In Technical Session-VI, Prof. Thomas Kakoly from Southeast Technological University addressed participants virtually.

 Highlights:

  • Participation of eminent experts from India, Belgium, the USA and Ireland

  • Focus on sustainable scientific innovation and global challenges

  • Exposure to advanced research methodologies and emerging technologies

  • Emphasis on the societal relevance of scientific discoveries

  • Strong national and international research collaboration prospects


Vedic Metres and Their Relevance 

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πŸ‘‰ The second edition of the one-day ‘Saraswat Lecture Series’ was successfully organised by the Sanskrit Department in collaboration with the Internal Quality Assurance Cell of Dr Harisingh Gour University

The lecture focused on “A General Introduction to Vedic Metres and Their Relevance in Understanding the Vedas.” Scholars, researchers and students from across the country participated in the online academic event aimed at promoting India’s traditional knowledge systems.

The keynote speaker, Dr Rishiraj Pathak, Assistant Professor at Shyama Prasad Mukherji College, explained the characteristics and significance of major Vedic metres such as Gayatri, Ushnik, Anushtubh, Brihati, Pankti, Trishtubh and Jagati

He emphasised that Chhandas is a vital limb of the Vedas and highlighted its philosophical and literary importance through classical references.

Director of IQAC Prof. Anil Kumar Jain stressed the importance of linguistic study and traditional grammar for preserving Indian identity. The programme was conducted by Dr Kiran Arya, with participation from academicians and researchers nationwide.

 Highlights:

  • Focus on Vedic metres and their role in interpreting Vedic knowledge

  • Promotion of Indian knowledge traditions through a monthly lecture series

  • Participation of scholars, students and researchers from various states

  • Online academic interaction encourages interdisciplinary learning

  • Distribution of participation certificates to attendees

  • Programme inaugurated with Vedic chanting and scholarly discussions

Young Scientists Bring Pride To University

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πŸ‘‰ Dr Harisingh Gour University achieved a proud milestone at the 41st MP Young Scientist Congress held in Bhopal from February 26–28, 2026. Manohar Choudhary, a research scholar from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, received the Young Scientist Award for his outstanding research in mathematics. 

He presented a paper titled “Generalised (k,m) Heron Problem,” which offers practical applications in industry, urban development and modern optimisation techniques.

The award was presented in the presence of IIIT Bhopal Director Dr Ashutosh Kumar Singh and MPCST Director General Dr Anil Kothari.

Special Highlights:

  • Young Scientist Award in Mathematics

  • Research with real-world industrial and technological applications

  • Recognition at a prestigious state-level scientific forum

  • Achievement brings pride to the university and Sagar city

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Workshop On Hindi Writing

πŸ‘‰ A one-day Hindi workshop titled Hindi Writing Skills: A Dialogue” was organised by the Official Language Cell of Dr Harisingh Gour University under the guidance of Vice-Chancellor Prof. Yashwant Singh Thakur

The workshop aimed to enhance participants’ proficiency in official Hindi, personality development and practical writing skills.

Subject expert Prof. Anandprakash Tripathi elaborated on structured writing, clarity of expression and grammatical accuracy. Rajbhasha Officer Santosh Sohgaura highlighted the distinction between literary and administrative writing. Over 50 officers and staff actively participated in the interactive session.

  Highlights:

  • Focus on effective and structured Hindi writing

  • Emphasis on administrative vs. literary writing styles

  • Interactive dialogue with practical examples

  • Participation of over 50 university officials and staff

  • Initiative to promote Hindi proficiency and confidence

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πŸ‘‰Ahead of Holi, Sagar Police have enforced extensive security arrangements across the district. 

Intensive checking, round-the-clock monitoring, and deployment at sensitive locations have been ensured. Strict action will be taken against drunken driving, rash driving, hooliganism, and misinformation on social media platforms, including Facebook and WhatsApp

Special measures are also in place to ensure peaceful board examinations and control noise pollution during festivities.

National Science Day..

πŸ‘‰On the occasion of National Science Day, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Government Arts and Commerce College organized academic and creative competitions

The event commemorated the discovery of the Raman Effect by C. V. Raman and promoted scientific temper. Competitions included rangoli, poster-making, and a quiz, highlighting this year’s theme, “Women in Science: Catalyzing Developed India.”

More Than 2000 Remained Absent..

πŸ‘‰The examination conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission concluded peacefully across all centres in Sagar. Commission-appointed observer Manohar Dubey, along with Additional Collector Avinash Rawat and other officials, inspected various centres. 

Nodal Officer B.P. Singh stated that out of 8,663 registered candidates, 6,365 appeared, while 2,298 remained absent. The examination was held smoothly in strict compliance with the Commission’s guidelines.

To ensure transparency..

πŸ‘‰To ensure transparency, timeliness and ease in fertilizer distribution, the Madhya Pradesh government has implemented the e-Vikas (Distribution and Agriculture Supply Solution) system across the state. 

A district-level training session on the e-Vikas portal and related farmer procedures will be held on March 6, 2026, at Mahakavi Padmakar Auditorium, Motinagar, Sagar. 

Revenue and cooperative officials will be trained in token generation. Separate sessions are scheduled for different development blocks in morning and afternoon slots.

Two Days Holidays For Holiday

πŸ‘‰The Government of Madhya Pradesh has declared a public and general holiday on March 3, 2026 (Tuesday) on the occasion of Holi. According to a notification issued by the state’s General Administration Department, the holiday is included in the official list of declared holidays for the year 2026.

Additionally, March 4, 2026 (Wednesday) has also been declared as a public and general holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act.


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In a major step toward protecting adolescent girls from life-threatening disease, the Health Department has launched the HPV (Cervical Cancer) Vaccination Drive across all six districts of the division from February 28. 

The campaign aims to prevent cervical cancer, the second most common cancer among women in India after breast cancer.

Health officials stated that nearly 99 per cent of cervical cancer cases are caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). The vaccine will be administered to girls who are 14 years old and up to 15 years and 3 months old. 

A single-dose vaccine is considered effective and will be provided at no cost. The market price of one dose ranges between Rs 4,000 and Rs 5,000.

Registration & Availability

  • Vaccination registration will be done through the U-WIN portal.

  • Beneficiaries can opt for self-registration or on-the-spot registration at vaccination centres.

  • Slot booking facility is available online.

  • A certificate will be generated through the portal after vaccination.

  • Valid documents include Aadhaar card, birth certificate, student photo ID, passport, MCP card, transfer certificate, PAN card, ration card, bank passbook, and other approved ID proofs.

The vaccine will be available on all working days from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at district hospitals and community health centres.

District-wise Vaccination Centres

According to Dr Neena Gidiyan, Regional Director of Health Services:

  • Chhatarpur – 11 centres

  • Damoh – 8 centres

  • Niwari – 3 centres

  • Panna – 6 centres

  • Sagar – 16 centres

  • Tikamgarh – 6 centres

Officials clarified that girls who have already received the HPV vaccine will not be vaccinated again, and their records will be updated on the U-WIN portal. The vaccine is globally recognised as safe and has been in use for several years across approximately 148 countries.

The initiative marks a significant public health effort to safeguard young girls against cervical cancer and strengthen preventive healthcare in the region.


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In a decisive move aimed at strengthening urban infrastructure and ensuring accountability, the Municipal Corporation Council held its general conference to deliberate on key issues related to city development, beautification, water supply, and sewerage management. Several important resolutions were passed after extensive discussions among elected representatives and officials.

Strict Warning to Tata Project Over Water Supply

Mayor Sangeeta Sushil Tiwari expressed serious concern over alleged negligence by Tata Project officials in executing water supply works. She warned that:

Councillors raised multiple issues:

  • Shailendra Thakur (MIC Member) highlighted the acute water shortage in Parkota Ward, where 10 wards depend on the low-capacity Krishnaganj water tank. He demanded pressurized supply, especially as the area lies in a hilly region.

  • Complaints were made about contaminated water in newly laid pipelines.

  • Councillors sought clarity on the proposed 46 km pipeline network and pending works.

  • Proposal to increase hydrants and tanker filling points before summer.

Municipal Commissioner Rajkumar Khatri stated that the agreement between MPUDC, Tata, and the Municipal Corporation will be reviewed. A final opportunity will be given before initiating action as per the rules.

Council President Vrindavan Ahirwar announced:

  • Tata Project must resolve all issues within one month.

  • A five-member committee will be formed to monitor tanker-based water supply.

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Sewerage Project Status and Review

Executive Engineer Sanjay Tiwari informed that:

  • 60,173 sewer connections were planned.

  • 28,000 connections have been completed so far.

  • All major components of the scheme are complete, with house connections ongoing as per demand.

The Commissioner added that several wards remain uncovered and may be included under AMRUT 3.0 after written submissions from councillors. Further discussion will be held separately after collecting ward-wise inputs.

Key Approvals and Decisions

  • The Sagar Elevated Corridor has been officially named Atal Path.”

  • The park in front of Lal School in Madhukar Shah Ward will be renamed “Bharat Chowk Bal Udyan Park.”

  • For the under-construction DD Complex in Katra Bazaar, approval was granted for allotment of Shop No. 10 (First Floor) and Shop No. 18 (Ground Floor) based on the highest bids in the 13th e-tender process.

  • In line with directives from the Urban Development and Housing Department, Bhopal, proposals for designated hawker zones in the city will be implemented as per the Chief Minister’s announcement for street vendors.

The meeting witnessed active participation from multiple councillors, reflecting growing concern over civic services and summer preparedness. The council emphasised accountability, transparency, and time-bound action to address public grievances.



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Sagar, February 27, 2026:
The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission will conduct the State Eligibility Test (SET) on March 1, 2026 (Sunday) in a single session from 12 noon to 3 pm. The examination will be held in offline mode across 23 centres in Sagar city, with elaborate arrangements to ensure transparency and fairness.

To maintain procedural integrity and public confidence, retired IAS officer Manohar Dubey has been appointed as Divisional Observer for the Sagar division.

Key Highlights:

  • Exam Date & Time: March 1, 2026 (Sunday), 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm

  • Mode: Offline (OMR-based)

  • Centres in Sagar: 23

  • Mandatory Reporting: Candidates must reach the centres 45 minutes before the exam

  • Entry Deadline: 11:15 am

  • Question Paper Distribution: 11:55 am

Examination Centres Include:

  • Government Girls College

  • Government College, Makronia

  • Government Boys Higher Secondary School, Moraji

  • Gyanodaya Residential School

  • ITI Sagar

  • Government Excellence Higher Secondary School

  • Government Arts & Commerce College

  • Saraswati Shishu Mandir (Pagara & Motinagar)

  • Emmanuel Higher Secondary School

  • Jain Higher Secondary School

  • Gyan Sagar College

  • Babulal Tarabai Institute of Research & Technology (BTIRT) College

  • Infinity College

  • Ojaswini College

  • BTIE College

  • St. Mary’s School, Makronia

  • Ships College

  • Adina College
    (among others)

Documents Required for Entry:

  • Admit card

  • Valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar/Voter ID, etc.)

  • Prescribed ink pen for marking answers

  • Recent passport-size photograph

  • Transparent water bottle

  • Any other material mentioned in the e-admit card

Prohibited Items:

  • Mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, and headphones

  • Smart/digital watches, calculators

  • Pencil, eraser, whitener

  • Metallic items, hair clips

  • Shoes and socks

  • Keys, lighters, matchboxes, blades, sharpeners

Authorities have urged candidates to strictly follow guidelines to avoid disqualification and ensure the smooth conduct of the examination.


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The Madhya Pradesh government will open 200 new Sandipani schools across the state and launch a rural transport service from Indore in April, School Education and Transport Minister Rao Uday Pratap Singh announced on Sunday. He was addressing the second day of the three-day Rahas Mela in Garhakota.

Highlighting the state’s focus on strengthening public education, Singh said the government aims to transform government schools into high-quality institutions on par with private schools. He credited Chief Minister Mohan Yadav for accelerating development initiatives in the state.

As part of the expansion, 200 Sandipani schools will be established, including one in Rahli-Raipur in the Rahli Assembly constituency at a cost of ₹20 crore. 

Additionally, a ₹20-crore Sandipani school was announced for Shahpur. Over two dozen schools in the Rahli constituency will receive more than ₹20 crore for renovation and construction of additional buildings.

The minister said the government has curbed migration of students from government to private schools by improving infrastructure and academic standards. Welfare measures such as distribution of scooters, bicycles, laptops, free textbooks, mid-day meals and scholarships are being provided to support students.

On the transport front, Singh announced that a rural transport service will begin from Indore in April and will gradually be expanded across the state to improve connectivity in remote areas.

Speaking at the event, senior MLA and former minister Gopal Bhargava said the Rahas Mela has evolved into a multi-purpose fair, delivering various government schemes under one roof. 

During the event, the minister distributed benefit certificates to beneficiaries and assistive devices to persons with disabilities, along with announcing development projects worth crores of rupees for the region.



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In line with orders issued by the Government of Madhya Pradesh, e-tenders have been invited for the operation of 104 composite liquor shops in Sagar district. 

The shops have been grouped into 32 single clusters for the 2026–27 financial year (April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2027). The process will follow the conditions notified in the Madhya Pradesh Gazette and guidelines issued by the Excise Commissioner, Gwalior

Online tender forms can be downloaded and submitted from 10 am on February 27 to 2 pm on March 2, 2026.


πŸ‘‰Divisional Commissioner Anil Suchari has warned the Joint Director of Health and the Joint Director of Treasury and Accounts over delays in clearing pending medical reimbursement bills of government employees. 

He directed that show-cause notices be issued to concerned clerks and ordered all pending claims to be settled within a week. 

Stressing sensitivity and accountability, he said medical payments must be treated as a top priority, warning of strict action against officials if delays continue.

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Rahas Lokotsav 2026

πŸ‘‰The Garhakota Rahas Lokotsav 2026: a Bundelkhand-level conference of farmers and rural-urban livelihood groups will be held on February 26 at Rahas Mela Ground, Garhakota. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will attend as the chief guest and address participants. 

He will highlight irrigation expansion projects linking the Sunar River with Narmada and Ken-Betwa systems, road infrastructure upgrades, and farmer welfare schemes such as Bhavantar, Urad Incentive, and Price Support schemes, along with women empowerment initiatives.

Nominated...
πŸ‘‰In a key initiative, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla constituted parliamentary friendship groups in the 18th Lok Sabha. Sagar MP Lata Wankhede has been nominated to the India–Poland Parliamentary Friendship Group, calling it an honour and responsibility to enhance bilateral ties in trade, education, culture, and technology.

Defacing Public Walls Will Be Punishable..

πŸ‘‰The Sagar Municipal Corporation has intensified cleanliness and beautification efforts under the Swachh Survekshan 2025–26 drive. Nagar Nigam Team, during an inspection in the Civil Lines area, issued a notice to the Vice-Chancellor’s residence for burning garbage in violation of the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016. The Nigam Commissioner also ordered strict action against those defacing public walls with posters, warning of penalties under the Property Defacement Act.

Registration Open Till 26 March. . .

 πŸ‘‰Government of India’s Price Support Scheme for Rabi 2025–26 (Marketing Year 2026–27), registration for gram and lentil procurement will be conducted from February 20 to March 16, 2026, through the Food Department’s e-procurement portal. As per Collector Sandeep G R’s directions, registration will be available at 105 designated centres in Sagar district. Farmers must ensure Aadhaar-linked bank accounts and mobile numbers for OTP-based verification before registration.


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The three-day annual cultural festival “Umang 2026” concluded with enthusiasm at Sahodra Rai Government Polytechnic College from February 19 to 21. The event was inaugurated by Principal Dr. Y.P. Singh. 

Competitions, including rangoli, poster-making, reel-making, and staff game,s marked the first two days. The final day featured Bollywood-themed performances, with the traditional Badhai folk dance securing first place. 

A mental health skit by the Health and Fitness Club highlighted awareness about stress and well-being.

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